Everest mystery: Sandy Irvine s remains found 100 years later
The enduring mystery of Mallory and Irvine, the tweedclad heroes of Everest last seen vanishing into a cloud as mist swept over the Himalayan summit, may finally have been solved 100 years on from the tragedy that so nearly ended in triumph. Andrew Sandy Irvine, the youngest member of the 1924 Mount Everest expedition, disappeared on the upper slopes alongside George Mallory on June 8 that year while attempting to become the first people to climb the worlds highest peak. With efforts on the coveted summit taking place in the few short years following the First World War, and with Britain having lost the race to the North and South poles in desperate circumstances, the assault on Everest represented efforts to restore the reputation of British exploration and indeed preserve the prestige of a declining empire. Watch more on Independent TV: The Independent is the worlds most freethinking newsbrand, providing global news, commentary and analysis fo
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