Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Alfred Gregory

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Full Name
  
Alfred Gregory

Books
  
Alfred Gregory's Everest

Role
  
Mountaineer


Name
  
Alfred Gregory

Spouse(s)
  
Sue Gregory

Awards
  
Hubbard Medal

Alfred Gregory ALFRED GREGORY PHOTOGRAPHS


Born
  
12 February 1913 (
1913-02-12
)

Occupation
  
Mountain climber, explorer, photographer

Died
  
February 9, 2010, Emerald, Melbourne, Australia

Alfred gregory's Heartbreaker paratrooper ride


Alfred Gregory FBIPP, FRPS (Hon) (12 February 1913 – 9 February 2010) was a British mountaineer, explorer and professional photographer. A member of the 1953 British Mount Everest Expedition that made the first ascent of Mount Everest, he was in charge of stills photography and, as a climbing member of the team, reached 28,000 feet (8,500 metres) in support of the successful Hillary-Tenzing assault on the summit.

Contents

Alfred Gregory Mt Everest 1953 ABC News Australian Broadcasting

Early life

Alfred Gregory staticguimcouksysimagesGuardianPixpictures

Gregory was educated at Blackpool Grammar School in England. Before World War II he climbed extensively in the Lake District of England, Scotland and the Alps, and during the 1940s he led several new routes in Britain. During the war he was an officer in the Black Watch, serving in North Africa and Italy. In 1952 he joined Eric Shipton’s Cho Oyu expedition and during the 1950s he led several expeditions to Rolwaling and the Gauri Sankar massif, where 19 peaks were climbed and a plane table survey was made, and to Ama Dablam, Distigil Sar, the Karakoram and the Cordillera Blanca in Peru.

Photography

Alfred Gregory Alf Gregory Telegraph

For 20 years he worked freelance for Kodak UK, lecturing on photography and presenting his pictures to large audiences throughout Britain and Europe.

Alfred Gregory Tom Stobart with cine camera and Alfred Gregory wi

He spent a lifetime travelling on photographic assignments around the world and his pictures were regularly syndicated to 35 countries. Along with his wife Sue he produced many photojournalistic picture stories through the Tom Blau Camera Press News Agency in London. His work has been exhibited throughout Britain, France, Belgium, America, Africa, Poland and Australia.

In 2002 they held a joint exhibition at the 80 Gold Street Gallery, in Collingwood, Victoria, with photographs of 'Walls, Doors and Windows'.

Death

Gregory died "peacefully in his sleep" on 9 February 2010 in Emerald, Victoria, where he spent the last 15 years of his life with wife Suzanne. He was three days shy of his 97th birthday.

Publications

  • The Picture of Everest (1953)
  • Alfred Gregory’s Everest (published for the 40th anniversary of the first ascent)
  • Blackpool: a Celebration of the 60s
  • Alfred Gregory: Photographs from Everest to Africa
  • References

    Alfred Gregory Wikipedia