Frederick Whymper (20 July 1838 in London – 26 November 1901) was a British artist and explorer. Whymper was the eldest son of Elizabeth Whitworth Claridge...
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Wood Whymper and Elizabeth Whitworth Claridge. He was the second of eleven children, his older brother being the artist and explorer Frederick Whymper. He...
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Whymper may refer to: Charles Whymper [de] (1853–1941), English animal painter Edward Whymper (1840–1911), English mountaineer and explorer Frederick...
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Frederick Hayes Whymper (14 October 1827 – 24 February 1893) was an English civil servant and a cricketer who played in eight first-class cricket matches...
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named for Frederick's brother Edward Whymper. "Mount Whymper British Columbia #1333". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 2 June 2012. "Mount Whymper". Geographical...
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Columbia, on Vancouver Island, named for Edward's brother Frederick Whymper. Mount Whymper is composed of sedimentary rock laid down during the Precambrian...
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Wheat No Benjamin Ide Wheeler Honorary No Charles Stetson Wheeler No Frederick Whymper Founding No Ray Lyman Wilbur Cave Man No Virgil Williams Founding...
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Mount Whymper may refer to: Mount Whymper (Edward), mountain located on the Canadian Rocky Mountains, British Columbia, Canada Mount Whymper (Frederick),...
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Roanoke Island Jim Whittaker American 20th Mount Everest, Antarctica Frederick Whymper English 19th Alaska, Kamchatka, Yukon Charles Wilkes American 19th...
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other journalists and artists such as Bierce, Daniel "Dan" O'Connell, Frederick Whymper and Benoni Irwin, and Margaret Bowman was elected by acclamation to...
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