Hugh Low

He made the first documented ascent of Mount Kinabalu in 1851. Both Kinabalu's highest peak as well as the deep gully on the northern side of the mountain are named after him. Provided by Wikipedia
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Sarawak notes during a residence in that country with H. H. the Rajah Brooke by Low, Hugh 1824-1905
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Sarawak, its inhabitants and productions by Low, Hugh 1824-1905
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Sarawak, its inhabitants and productions being notes during a residence in that country with H.H. the Rajah Brooke by Low, Hugh 1824-1905
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A botanist in Borneo Hugh Low's Sarawak journals, 1844 - 1846 by Low, Hugh 1824-1905
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Sarawak, its inhabitants and productions being notes during a residence in that country with his excellency Mr. Brooke by Low, Hugh 1824-1905
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Sarawak notes during a residence in that country with H. H. the Rajah Brooke by Low, Hugh 1824-1905
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The Journal of Sir Hugh Low, Perak, 1877 by Low, Hugh 1824-1905
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Sarawak, its inhabitants and productions being notes during a residence in that country with his excellency Mr. Brooke by Low, Hugh 1824-1905
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