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  1. In 1997, Bob published a simple website containing images and anecdotes from the 1970 and 1971 voyages to West Greenland and East Greenland with later additions from a few other former Tilman crewmembers. While this hobby project remained incomplete, the level of interest that it drew from around the world over the past 12 years demonstrates ...

  2. 29 August 1936 by Noel Odell and Bill Tilman [3] [4] The Shipton–Tilman Nanda Devi expeditions took place in the 1930s. Nanda Devi is a Himalayan mountain in what was then the Garhwal District in northern India, just west of Nepal, and at one time it was thought to be the highest mountain in the world. Nanda Devi is surrounded by a ring of ...

  3. The purpose of this article is to tell the story of Bill Tilghman [born July 4, 1854], who was among the first white men to locate a buffalo-hunting camp on the extreme southwestern border of Barber County, Kansas, just across the Indian Reservation line, as far back as 1870.Billy Tilghman is one of the few surviving white men who reached the southwest border of Kansas before the advent of ...

  4. Learn more about Oklahoma's legendary lawman, Bill Tilghman.

  5. William Matthew Tilghman (1854 – 1924) was one of the great lawmen of the old West. His name may not trip off the tongue in the way that an Earp or a Hickok does, and he certainly has not enjoyed the levels of Hollywood exposure that those men did, but nevertheless, to students of the West he was an important figure. Silent-movie Bill.

  6. Harald William Tilman. Harold William Tilman, auch Bill Tilman, (* 14.Februar 1898 in Wallasey in Cheshire, England; † 1977 verschollen im südlichen Atlantik) war ein britischer Bergsteiger, Entdeckungsreisender und Buchautor, der durch seine Besteigungen im Himalaya und Reisen auf Segelschiffen bekannt wurde. Beim Militär stieg er bis zum Dienstgrad eines Majors auf.

  7. 7 de ene. de 2015 · Nepal’s first genuine trekking tourist was the great mountain explorer Bill Tilman. Born near Liverpool in 1898, Tilman’s introduction to high mountains came relatively late in life, but he certainly made up for lost time. He was in his early 30s and working as a plantation owner in Kenya, on land he had acquired in an unusual fashion.