The enduring mystery of Mallory and Irvine, the tweed-clad heroes of Everest last seen vanishing into a cloud as mist swept over the Himalayan summit, may finally have been solved 100 years on from ...
The remains of Andrew "Sandy" Irvine were discovered by a National Geographic documentary team in September, 100 years after Irvine and George Mallory climbed it in 1924. It’s been 100 years ...
Last week’s announcement that a boot and partial remains believed to belong to the British explorer Sandy Irvine had been ...
On the morning of June 6, having breakfasted on a fry of tinned sardines, George Mallory and young Sandy Irvine set off from the top of the North Col at 23,100 feet, hoping to reach the summit ...
British mountaineer Andrew "Sandy" Irvine vanished alongside fellow climber George Mallory in 1924 as the pair attempted to become the first to summit the world's highest mountain. Whether they ...
On June 8, 1924, Andrew Comyn Irvine (second from the left) and George Mallory set off for the summit. A boot melting out of the ice – a sight that caught photographer and filmmaker Jimmy Chin's ...
On the morning of June 6, having breakfasted on a fry of tinned sardines, George Mallory and young Sandy Irvine set off from the top of the North Col at 23,100 feet, hoping to reach the summit ...