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- Q809010 description "American mountain climber".
- Q809010 description "American mountain climber".
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- Q809010 abstract "Barry Chapman Bishop (January 13, 1932 – September 24, 1994) was an American mountaineer, scientist, photographer and scholar. With teammates Jim Whittaker, Lute Jerstad, Willi Unsoeld and Tom Hornbein, he was a member of the first American team to summit Mount Everest, on May 22, 1963. He worked for the National Geographic Society for most of his life, beginning as a picture editor in 1959 and serving as a photographer, writer, and scientist with the society until his retirement in 1994. He was killed in an automobile accident near Pocatello, Idaho later that year.".
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- Q809010 birthDate "1932-01-13".
- Q809010 birthPlace "Cincinnati, Ohio".
- Q809010 dateOfBirth "1932-01-13".
- Q809010 dateOfDeath "1994-09-24".
- Q809010 deathDate "1994-09-24".
- Q809010 deathPlace "Pocatello, Idaho".
- Q809010 name "Barry Bishop".
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- Q809010 shortDescription "American mountain climber".
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- Q809010 comment "Barry Chapman Bishop (January 13, 1932 – September 24, 1994) was an American mountaineer, scientist, photographer and scholar. With teammates Jim Whittaker, Lute Jerstad, Willi Unsoeld and Tom Hornbein, he was a member of the first American team to summit Mount Everest, on May 22, 1963. He worked for the National Geographic Society for most of his life, beginning as a picture editor in 1959 and serving as a photographer, writer, and scientist with the society until his retirement in 1994.".
- Q809010 label "Barry Bishop (mountaineer)".
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