Obituary: Archie Hendry, teacher and mountaineer

Born: 25 March, 1919, in Edinburgh. Died: 6 March, 2013, in Crieff, aged 93.

ARCHIE Hendry was a respected languages teacher whose shy and self-effacing exterior masked a bold and inspirational mountaineer. Undaunted by a fall that left him minus a kneecap, he became an accomplished alpine climber and mentor to one of Scotland’s brightest young climbing stars.

In the classroom, he was a teacher of the old style, ensuring his pupils left George Watson’s College in Edinburgh with an excellent grounding in French and German. And in his personal life, he devoted much of his retirement to caring for his wife of nearly 60 years.

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He was born in the Morningside area of Edinburgh to Archibald Hendry and his wife Jessie, just a few months after the end of the Great War. His father, who had lost an arm fighting at Gallipoli, had not yet been demobbed and was working as a naval dockyard clerk at Leith.