Du Faur, Emmeline Freda (1882–1935)
Du Faur, Emmeline Freda (1882–1935)
New Zealand mountaineer and writer. Born Sept 16, 1882, at Croydon, Sydney, Australia; died Sept 11, 1935, at Dee Why, Sydney; dau. of Frederick Eccleston Du Faur (land agent) and Blanche Mary Elizabeth (Woolley) Du Faur.
Regarded as best amateur climber of her time and 1st woman to pursue high-mountain climbing in New Zealand, taught self rock-climbing as young girl and spent holidays in New Zealand, where photographs of Mt. Cook inspired her to learn sport; made numerous 1st assents; most notable climb was 1st grand traverse of all 3 peaks of Mt. Cook (1913); relocated to England (1914); published The Conquest of Mount Cook (1915); after death of companion, returned to Australia, where she pursued bush-walking.
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).