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Oscar Johannes Ludwig Eckenstein (9
September 1859 – 8
April 1921) was an
English rock
climber and mountaineer, and a
pioneer in the
sport of bouldering...
- Lina
Dorina Johanna Eckenstein (23
September 1857 – 4 May 1931) was a
British polymath and
historian who was
acknowledged as a
philosopher and scholar...
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shaft measured 120–130 cm (47–51 in) in length.
British climber Oscar Eckenstein started the
trend toward shorter ice axes with a
lighter model measuring...
- shoe, but
often does not fit as
precisely as the
other two types.
Oscar Eckenstein designed the
first 10-point
crampon in 1908,
dramatically reducing the...
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together with at
least half a
dozen quotations from the Bible". Lina
Eckenstein proposes she
might have been a
daughter of Ealdwulf, king of East Anglia...
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first applied by
English mountaineer Aleister Crowley during the 1902
Eckenstein/Crowley
attempt on K2, and
comes from the location's
similarity to another...
- (1978). The
Stones of
Sinai speak. Tokyo: Galuseisha. ASIN B0007B5V1A.
Eckenstein, Lina (1921). A
History of Sinai. London:
Society for
Promoting Christian...
- Saint-Lore and
Convent Life
between A.D. 500 and A.D. 1500 (1896) Lina
Eckenstein drew the
attention of
modern readers to the
rebellion of the nuns at Poitiers...
- was
accomplished by them. In 1902 the
Eckenstein–Crowley Expedition, led by
English mountaineer Oscar Eckenstein and
English occultist Aleister Crowley...
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Alice Emilie Eckenstein (Basel,
Switzerland 31
January 1890 – Riehen, Basel,
Switzerland 12 May 1984) was a
Swiss rescuer of
children in need in occupied...