British chemist, explorer, and mountaineer (1868–1921)
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Alexander Kellas
Born
Alexander Mitchell Kellas
21 June 1868
Aberdeen, Scotland
Died
June 5, 1921(1921-06-05) (aged 52)
Mount Everest, Nepal
Cause of death
Asphyxiation
Occupations
Chemist
explorer
mountaineer
Alexander Mitchell Kellas (21 June 1868 – 5 June 1921) was a British chemist, explorer, and mountaineer known for his studies of high-altitude physiology.
high-altitude physiology. Kellas was born in Aberdeen, Scotland on 21 June 1868. Himalayan Club Vice President Meher Mehta characterized Kellas' papers A Consideration...
Archived from the original on 2015-09-18. Woolf, Jo (2022-04-29). "AlexanderKellas: 'the most modest man that ever travelled the Himalayas'". Royal Scottish...
in identifying dead climbers". USA TODAY. Retrieved March 9, 2023. "AlexanderKellas - Mountaineering's forgotten hero". January 8, 2012. Unsworth 2000...
Kangchenjunga is the official spelling adopted by Douglas Freshfield, Alexander Mitchell Kellas and the Royal Geographical Society that gives the best indication...
Howard-Bury led the expedition. Harold Raeburn and AlexanderKellas were to lead the climbing team but, after Kellas' sudden death on the walk-in, and Raeburn's...
Tibetan. Chomo Yummo was first climbed in 1911 by the Scottish alpinist AlexanderKellas with the help of sherpas. Chomo Lhari Chomo Lonzo Chomolungma Chomolhari...
(1871–1963) US, ascents in Alps, member of Royal Geographical Society, 1914 AlexanderKellas (1868–1921) UK, altitude record in 1911 on summit of Pauhunri (7,128...
team consisted of two experienced mountaineers, Harold Raeburn and AlexanderKellas, and two younger men, George Mallory and Guy Bullock, both Old Wykehamists...
of India to lead survey work in Waziristan. In 1920 he accompanied AlexanderKellas in an attempt to climb the 25,447-foot (7,756 m) Kamet but the porters...
an altitude of 1,000 feet. Georges Feydeau, 58, French playwright AlexanderKellas, 52, Scottish mountaineer, died of a heart attack during the British...
386 ft) and was first climbed in 1911 by Scottish mountaineer, Alexander Mitchell Kellas, along with two Sherpas known only as "Sony" and "Tuny’s brother"...
Joseph Manuel Alexander Fernando (Sinhala: ඇලෙක්සැන්ඩර් ප්රනාන්දු, romanized: Æleksænḍar Pranāndu; 25 August 1940 – 29 April 2020) was a Sri Lankan...
out to be a feral cat, probably a hybrid of wildcat and domestic cat. The Kellas cat is a hybrid between domestic cat and European wildcat occurring in Scotland...
controversies about using of bottled oxygen in the "death zone". Alexander Mitchell Kellas was one of the first scientists who had pointed out the possible...
He was, until 2009, senior partner with the law firm of Beveridge and Kellas SSC. He was Convenor for Civil Justice on the Council of the Law Society...
arbroath, 1320. Edinburgh: Birlinn Ltd. p. 50. ISBN 978-1-84158-632-8. Kellas 1998, p. 35. Fugelso, Karl (2007). Memory and medievalism. D. S. Brewer...
(in Latin). Vol. 145. pp. 789, 790. Retrieved 4 September 2019. Ait [Alexander papa] enim quia nuper comes Gulielmus in Liguriae partibus habitans marem...
conflict with Company forces grew inevitable, he had a bamboo-fort (Banser Kella) constructed at Narkelberia. On 17 November 1831, upon receiving instructions...
trace their ancestry back to Farquhar, fourth son of Alexander "Ciar" of Rothiemurchus. Alexander Shaw was the fifth chief of the Clan Shaw. His descendants...
and other Felinae species is also possible, producing hybrids such as the Kellas cat in Scotland. Development of cat breeds started in the mid 19th century...
around Waati (what was later to be a customs check point known locally as kella). The third fighting took place in Bakko (then known as Adir). The Aari...
Scottish Wildcat and the hybrids are larger than a purebred cat. The Scottish Kellas Cat is the result of hybridization of both domestic and wildcats, and a...
large white-chested black cat, are thought to have been inspired by the Kellas cat, itself thought to be a free-ranging crossbreed between a European wildcat...