2011 marks the centenary of the death of Edward Whymper, one of the most
important figures in the history of mountaineering. His ascent of the
Matterhorn in 1865, and the deaths of four members of his party on the way
down, attracted attention throughout the world, bringing him praise and
criticism in equal measure. In later years, he largely devoted his life to
lecturing and writing guidebooks, touring Britain, Europe and America. Whymper
was an early member of the Alpine Club and in the club’s archives is a set of
magic lantern slides he used to illustrate his lectures. Based on extensive
research, former AC Archivist Peter Berg has combined these images with
extracts from Whymper’s books and diaries and writings by his contemporaries,
to recreate the lecture ‹My Scrambles amongst the Alps›, first given in 1895.
These pictures, mostly not seen for 100 years and never been published as a
set before, give us a unique glimpse of the mountain world at the end of the
19th century. We visit the Zermatt valley and its peaks, passes and glaciers,
experience Whymper’s many attempts to climb the Matterhorn, explore the Mont
Blanc region, including the ill-fated building of an observatory on the
summit, and share some of the joys and sorrows of mountaineering. Setting the
lecture in context, is a foreword by the distinguished mountaineer and former
AC President, Stephen Venables.
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