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The conquest of Mount Cook and other climbs
The conquest of Mount Cook and other climbs by Freda du Faur
Illustrations from the 1915 publication by George Allen and Unwin Limited sourced from the New Zealand Electronic Text Centre.
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Mount Cook from the Silberhorn.
Panorama of the Hermitage Valley.
Mount Cook from the Red Lake on Mount Sebastopol.
The Hooker Valley and Mount Cook.
Mount Malte Brun. Aiguille Rouge.
The Tasman Glacier and Mount De La Bèche.
The Red Lake, Mount Sebastopol.
The Hooker River and Mount Cook.
Mount Sefton — The Mount Cook Bivouac on the Hooker Side.
The Tasman Glacier and The Malte Brun Range from the Summit of Mount Cook.
Mount Copland.
Mahinapua Creek, Westland. Photograph By Dr. Teichelmann.
Mount Tasman from the Summit of Mount Cook. Westland in The Clouds.
The Tasman Glacier and The Malte Brun Range from the Summit of Mount Cook.
Mount Cook from the Tasman River.
Head of the Tasman Glacier.
Mount De La Bèche and The Tasman Glacier.
The Haast Bivouac. Mount De La Bèche. The Tasman Glacier.
Mount Hercules Road, South Westland.
Mount Tasman Arète. — X was the point reached on the first attempt. Final ascent was made on the right of the arête.
Mount Cook Mount Tasman The Minarets — Panorama from the Summit of Mount Green.
Mount Cook Mount Tasman Mount De la Bêche — The Tasman Glacier from the Matle Brun Hut.
The Blue Lake Stream.
Rocks of Mount Nazomi.
South-West Face of Mount Ruareka.
Looking Down La Perouse Glacier. Photograph By Dr. Teichelmann.
North-East Face of Mount Tasman, Showing Last Part of the Ascent.
North-West Rocks of Mount Cook From Mount Dampier.
Mount Sefton.
Mount Dampier. Mount Nazomi. — The Western Face Of Mount Cook. — X marks the bivouac, and dots the line of ascent on the first traverse.
The Highest Peak of Mount Cook from the Middle Peak.
The Middle and Third Peaks of Mount Cook from the Highest Summit.
North-East Face of Mount Cook. — Dotted line shows the route of descent used on the traverse.
Mount Cook and The Hochstetter Ice-Fall. — X marks the Haast Bivouac, dots the line of descent to the Ball Hut.
Mount Du Faur and Mount Cadogan.
The Footstool.
The Copland Valley.
Bush Road in South Westland.
The East Face of Mount Sefton, Showing Line of Ascent on The First Traverse.
Mount Sefton Hooker Glacier Mount Cook — Tasman Glacier Murchison Glacier — Panorama of The Southern Alps From Mount Kinsey.
Mount Cook From Mount Sefton.
The Hooker Valley and Mount Cook
The Hooker River and Mount Sefton.
The Second Summit of Mount Sefton.
North-West Ridge of Mount Sefton.
Aiguille Rouge
Ice Cliffs and The Hooker River.
The Hermitage After The Flood.
The Muller Glacier and Mount Sealy.
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Freda du Faur.
See illustrations from the 1915 publication of The Conquest of Mount Cook and other climbs
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