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1933 British Mount Everest expedition and Charles Francis Meade

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Difference between 1933 British Mount Everest expedition and Charles Francis Meade

1933 British Mount Everest expedition vs. Charles Francis Meade

The 1933 British Mount Everest expedition was, after the reconnaissance expedition of 1921, and the 1922 and 1924 expeditions, the fourth British expedition to Mount Everest and the third with the intention of making the first ascent. Charles Francis Meade (born 25 February 1881 - died 1975) was an English mountaineer and author.

Similarities between 1933 British Mount Everest expedition and Charles Francis Meade

1933 British Mount Everest expedition and Charles Francis Meade have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Joint Himalayan Committee, Kamet.

Joint Himalayan Committee

The Mount Everest Committee was a body formed by the Alpine Club and the Royal Geographical Society to co-ordinate and finance the 1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition to Mount Everest and all subsequent British expeditions to climb the mountain until 1947.

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Kamet

Kamet (कामेत) is the second highest mountain in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, after Nanda Devi.

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1933 British Mount Everest expedition and Charles Francis Meade Comparison

1933 British Mount Everest expedition has 88 relations, while Charles Francis Meade has 13. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.98% = 2 / (88 + 13).

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