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Sherpa porters who were with the British expedition which climbed Kangchenjunga
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Sherpa porters who were with the British expedition which climbed Kangchenjunga
Sherpa porters who were with the British expedition which climbed Kangchenjunga, watch a wood turning lathe in operation, during a visit to Redcar-lane School, Redcar. They are Changup (first on right) and Dawa Tenzing (second from right). September 1955
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Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
Redcar
North Yorkshire
England
Media ID 21756984
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1955 Expeditions Mountaineer North Yorkshire Porter Porters Redcar Redcar And Cleveland Schoolchildren Schools Teesside Mountaineers Sherpa Sherpas Tensing
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In this print from September 1955, we are transported back to a moment in time when two Sherpa porters, Changup and Dawa Tenzing, were visiting Redcar-lane School in Redcar. These remarkable individuals had been part of the British expedition that successfully climbed Kangchenjunga, one of the world's highest peaks. As they stand amidst a group of schoolchildren, their eyes are fixed on a wood turning lathe in operation. The curiosity and wonderment on their faces is palpable as they observe this unfamiliar piece of machinery. It is evident that this visit to the school provided them with an opportunity to explore new realms beyond their mountainous homeland. This photograph beautifully captures not only the spirit of adventure but also highlights the importance of education and cultural exchange. The presence of these mountaineers at Redcar-lane School serves as a reminder that learning knows no boundaries or limitations. The image transports us to North Yorkshire in the 1950s, offering a glimpse into Teesside's rich history. It reminds us how encounters between different cultures can enrich our lives and broaden our horizons. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints, this snapshot encapsulates an era where exploration was revered, knowledge was shared across borders, and friendships were formed through mutual respect and understanding.
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