Eileen Healey

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Born
Eileen Mary Gregory

11 September 1920
Brighton, United Kingdom
Died8 September 2010 (aged 89)
AlmamaterUniversity of London
OccupationPharmacologist
Eileen Healey
Pictured 1959
Born
Eileen Mary Gregory

11 September 1920
Brighton, United Kingdom
Died8 September 2010 (aged 89)
Alma materUniversity of London
OccupationPharmacologist
EmployerBoots
Organization(s)Pinnacle Club, Ladies' Alpine Club
Known forMountaineering, filming 1959 Cho Oyo female expedition
SpouseTim Healey
Children2

Eileen Mary Gregory Healey (11 September 1920 – 8 September 2010) was a British pharmacologist, filmmaker and mountaineer. She was known for filming the tragic 1959 all female expedition to Cho Oyu, that resulted in the deaths of Claude Kogan, Claudine van der Stratten and Ang Norbu. Healey was a pioneering alpinist for her era, noted for her success on granite climbs in the Mont Blanc range at a time when few women were attempting these peaks.

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