Brown, Hamish Macmillan (author and mountaineer)
Dates
- Existence: born 1934.
Biography
Hamish Brown is best known for his climbing and walking expeditions in the Highlands. He has completed multiple rounds of the Munros including tackling all the peaks in one trip using only ferries and a bicycle as transport. Between 1960 and 1972 he was in charge of outdoor activities at Braehead School, Buckhaven, Fife, where his innovative work introduced the pupils to walking in the Highlands as well as other outdoor activities. Hamish Brown has written extensively about his walking and climbing exploits mainly in Scotland but also in Europe, North Africa and the Himalayas. He has also written and illustrated guides on various parts of Scotland. Other published works include collections of articles, essays and poems and, most recently, a book on Scottish gravestones.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Literary papers, 1970-1994, of Hamish Brown.
Includes manuscripts of a novel and works on mountaineering and travel.
Also included are the papers of James H B Bell, comprising photographs, 1926-1953 and undated, mostly concerning Alpine mountaineering.
Manuscript of Hamish M Brown, "Scotland: Coast to Coast".
With papers of the first ten years of the Ultimate Challenge, an annual walk across Scotland.
Papers of Hamish Brown.
Includes corrected typescripts and manuscripts of short stories and works on travel and mountaineering, together with documents on adventure courses and Braehead School.
Papers of Hamish Brown.
Includes manuscripts, typescripts and proofs of "Hamish Brown`s Scotland" (1988), "Climbing the Corbetss" (1988) and "Speak to the Hills" (1985).
Papers of Hamish Brown including log books, literary papers and family correspondence, with some relating to Braehead School.
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