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GRUPO DE REFLEXIÓN SOBRE EL MUNDO HISPÁNICO

AN ASCENT OF THE JUNGRAU

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Crossing the Mer de Glace
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[Ascending the Gaggi Glacier, crevasses, slide]
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[Climbing the Wetterhorn]
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[A lunch on the mountain and return of the climbers]
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Climbing the Jungfrau
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Rescue of a Traveller by the Monks of St. Bernard
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The St. Bernard Monks and Dogs Rescuing a Traveller Lost in the Snow
   

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SWITZERLAND: AN ASCENT OF THE JUNGRAU

The Era, Londres, 5 octobre 1901.

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1 Warwick Trading Company  
2 Charles UrbanFrank Ormiston Smith. George Albert Smith. Christian Bergenes. Hans Bernet.  
3 <05/10/1901  
4 Suisse.  

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15/11/1901 Grande-Bretagne. Londres   Switzerland : an ascent of the jungfrau 
 

Cinematograph Films.
In this column will appear, from time to time, descriptions of cinematograph films as seen on the screen by our representatives.
SWITZERLAND : AN ASCENT OF THE JUNGFRAU.
Warwick Trading Co. Ltd.
A series of films taken during a difficult and dangerous ascent of the Jungfrau, showing views of the climbers at an height of over 13,000 feet. The party consisted of Messrs. Charles Urban, G. A. Smith, F. Ormiston Smith, the latter being the well-known mountaineer who has made a speciality of photography at high altitudes, and the two famous Bernese Oberland guides, Christian Bergenes and Hans Bernet. The following briefly indicates the incidents of each film, the whole series forming a grand conception of mountain climbing and its attendant difficulties and dangers :—The last drink before leaving the Chalet- previous to the start; Climbing the Jungfrau—ascending the Gaggi Glacier, crevasses, slide, etc. ; Climbing the Wetterhorn—difficult rock and precipice scaling ; Climbing the Jungfrau—difficult ice and snow traversing, a slip, reaching summit; A lunch on the mountain and return of the climbers.


The Showman, Londres, vendredi 15 novembre 1901, p. 10.

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