- Edward Felix Norton
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name = Edward F. Norton
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birth_date =21 February ,1884
birth_place = San Isidro,Argentina
death_date =3 November ,1954
death_place =Winchester ,Hampshire ,England
occupation =Mountaineer ,Army Officer
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footnotes =Edward Felix Norton (
21 February 1884 –3 November 1954 ) was a British army officer and mountaineer.He was educated at
Charterhouse School and theRoyal Military Academy, Woolwich , and then joined artillery units in India and served in World War I. He had been introduced to mountain climbing at the home in the Alps of his grandfather,Alfred Wills . His experience led to joining the BritishMount Everest expeditions in 1922 and 1924, and reached high elevations both years. His 8570m height (reached on the grand couloir route) was a world altitude record which stood for nearly 20 years. In 1924, he took over leadership of the expedition when GeneralCharles Granville Bruce fell ill, and Norton was praised for handling affairs in the aftermath of the disappearance ofGeorge Mallory and Andrew Irvine .He served at Staff Colleges in India and England, and commanded the Royal Artillery and later the Madras District in the 1930s. During 1940-41, he was acting governor and commander-in-chief, Hong Kong. He retired in 1942.
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*T. G. Longstaff, ‘Norton, Edward Felix (1884–1954)’, rev. Audrey Salkeld, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/35258 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography] , Oxford University Press, 2004
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