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of 1863. In 1873 he set off to travel around the world with a friend named William Henry Rawson, and in two years they crossed some 35,000 miles of ocean while spending a further six months on land. Shortly after his return to England in 1875, Hinchliff was elected President of the Alpine Club, and
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noted that "the Society loses a member who, if not an explorer, was an indefatigable traveller". In 1910, a climbing anthology called him "one of the first to penetrate the higher solitudes of the world of ice and snow".
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in 1865. In 1857 he was a founding member of the Alpine Club, the club meeting in his Lincoln's Inn chambers before it leased rooms of its own at 8 St Martin's Place,
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Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Office at the University of Cambridge, from the Earliest Times to 1900
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In 1861, Hinchliff visited South America, staying with his cousin Frank Parish, the British Consul in
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South American Sketches; or a Visit to Rio Janeiro, The Organ Mountains, La Plata, and the Parana
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T. G. Bonney, 'Hinchliff, Thomas Woodbine (1825–1882)', revised by Peter H. Hansen, in
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Peaks, passes, and glaciers: a series of excursions by members of the Alpine Club
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as Vice-President and Hinchliff as Secretary. In 1857 Hinchliffe published
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John Burnard West, Robert B. Schoene, M.D., James S. Milledge, M.D.,
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Over the Sea and Far Away, a narrative of wanderings round the world
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Critical Companion to Mark Twain: A Literary Reference to His Life
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said he had had "a kind of genius for friendship", while the
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Summer Months among the Alps: with the ascent of Monte Rosa
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Summer Months Among the Alps: With the Ascent of Monte Rosa
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Narratives Selected from Peaks, Passes, and Glaciers
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In his 16:English mountaineer, traveller, and author 594:'Thomas Woodbine Hinchliff' (obituary), 564:'Thomas Woodbine Hinchliff' (obituary), 551:'Thomas Woodbine Hinchliff' (obituary), 334:(London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1904) 173:, Hinchliff made an early ascent of the 410:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 344: 328:(London: Longman, Green, and Co., 1876) 152:, a work which some twenty years later 403: 401: 399: 505:High Altitude Medicine and Physiology 7: 643:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 429:Summit: 150 Years of the Alpine Club 287:'The Wildstrubel and Oldenhorn', in 116:Hinchliff was a minor figure of the 101:, but did not pursue a career as a 653:Presidents of the Alpine Club (UK) 378:"Hinchliff, Thomas Woodbine"  216:, and these were recounted in his 14: 413:(Oxford University Press, 2004), 611:at onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu 431:. London: Collins. p. 237. 392:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 388:Dictionary of National Biography 316:'The Italian Lakes', chapter of 291:(London: 1860, pp. 228–246) 359:Visitation of England and Wales 598:vol. 11 (1883), pp. 39–42 375:Bonney, Thomas George (1901). 1: 177:on 11 September 1858 and the 87:Blackheath Proprietary School 200:, with expeditions into the 35:Summer Months among the Alps 249:Hinchliff died suddenly at 237:, Hinchliff reflected that 674: 453:Mountaineering in the Alps 357:, Frederick Arthur Crisp, 108:In 1856, his father died. 91:Trinity College, Cambridge 77:in Norfolk, the sister of 648:English mountain climbers 616:Over the Sea and Far Away 609:Thomas Woodbine Hinchliff 555:vol. 11 (1883), pp. 39–42 533:Thomas Woodbine Hinchliff 464:Frederick Anderson, ed., 223:Over the Sea and Far Away 43:Over the Sea and Far Away 20:Thomas Woodbine Hinchliff 305:South American Sketches 218:South American Sketches 83:West Ham Grammar School 39:South American Sketches 577:George Edward Wherry, 468:(Vol. 1, 1975), p. 194 261:. 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Index

Alpine Club
barrister
Southwark
Croom's Hill
Greenwich
Lee
Kent
Bawburgh
Sir Woodbine Parish
West Ham Grammar School
Blackheath Proprietary School
Trinity College, Cambridge
Lincoln's Inn
called to the bar
barrister
golden age of alpinism
Wills
Wetterhorn
Whymper
Matterhorn
Trafalgar Square
John Ball
E. S. Kennedy
Mark Twain
A Tramp Abroad
Leslie Stephen
Melchior Anderegg
Wildstrubel
first ascent
Alphubel

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