Andrew Irvine was an English mountaineer born on April 8, 1902. He is best known for his disappearance on the third British expedition to ascend Mount Everest in 1924. He and his climbing partner George Mallory were last seen alive near the summit of the mountain, and their fate remains unknown.
Andrew Irvine is a member of Mountain Climber
Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $1.9 Million (2024)
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About
Mountaineer best known for disappearing on the third British expedition to ascend Mount Everest.
Before Fame
He was a star rower at the 1919 'Peace Regatta' at Henley and later attended Merton College, Oxford for engineering.
Trivia
Oxford University awards a scholarship in his name to fund mountaineering trips.
Family Life
He was born Andrew Comyn Irvine in Birkenhead, Cheshire, England and was one of six children of Scottish and Welsh descent. He died atop Mount Everest, though the exact circumstances of how he died are unclear, as his body was never found.
Associated With
He accompanied George Mallory on the climber's 3rd and final expedition up Everest. Though it remains unclear if the two ever reached the summit, they died shortly after they made their ascent. Mallory's body was recovered in 1999.