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- Fred_Pigott abstract "Alfred Sefton Pigott (Fred Pigott) (died 28 July 1979) was a leading British rock climber of the 1920s and 1930s.Pigott attended Manchester Grammar School and in World War I served as a sniper where he obtained a gangrenous wound that deformed his hand. He became a sugar merchant in Stockport and had two sons, Geoffrey and Hugh, with his wife Frances.".
- Fred_Pigott deathDate "1979-07-28".
- Fred_Pigott deathYear "1979".
- Fred_Pigott wikiPageExternalLink 1979-80-p55-84.pdf.
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- Fred_Pigott wikiPageWikiLink Sugar_merchant.
- Fred_Pigott wikiPageWikiLink The_Roaches.
- Fred_Pigott wikiPageWikiLink The_Rucksack_Club.
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- Fred_Pigott wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fred Pigott".
- Fred_Pigott dateOfDeath "1979-07-28".
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- Fred_Pigott name "Pigott, Fred".
- Fred_Pigott shortDescription "British rock climber".
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- Fred_Pigott description "British rock climber".
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- Fred_Pigott hypernym Climber.
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- Fred_Pigott comment "Alfred Sefton Pigott (Fred Pigott) (died 28 July 1979) was a leading British rock climber of the 1920s and 1930s.Pigott attended Manchester Grammar School and in World War I served as a sniper where he obtained a gangrenous wound that deformed his hand. He became a sugar merchant in Stockport and had two sons, Geoffrey and Hugh, with his wife Frances.".
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- Fred_Pigott name "Fred Pigott".
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