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== Eva Stuart-Watt und der Kilimanjaro ==
 
== Eva Stuart-Watt und der Kilimanjaro ==
 
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<br><div id='zitat'>Another woman's ascent to the top of Kilimanjaro is recorded in Africa's Dome of Mystery (1930) by
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<br><div id='zitat'>Another woman's ascent to the top of Kilimanjaro is recorded in Africa's Dome of Mystery (1930) by Eva Stuard Watt. This young missionary lived with her mother and sister on Kilimanjaro from 1924 - 1927. She recounts many of the Wachagga stories, including their tale of humankind's fall from God's grace. Watt ascended the slope in September 1926. There's a great photograph of her kneeling next to the frozen leopard, first publicly reported by Dr. Donald latham, who dug it out of the snows, and later made  
Eva Stuard Watt. This young missionary lived with her mother and sister on Kilimanjaro from 1924 - 1927.
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famous in Hemmingway's Snow of kilimanjaro. Ms. Eva Stuart-Watt wrote of the leopard: "No one can tell what induced it to venture into a land so cold and desolate; but possibly the smell of meat carried by some safari had led it to follow their trail." I give a possible inducement and reason for its burial under the snows.</div><br>
She recounts many of the Wachagga stories, including their tale of humankind's fall from God's grace.
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Watt ascended the slope in September 1926. There's a great photograph of her kneeling next to the frozen  
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leopard, first publicly reported by Dr. Donald latham, who dug it out of the snows, and later made  
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famous in Hemmingway's Snow of kilimanjaro. Ms. Eva Stuart-Watt wrote of the leopard:
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"No one can tell what induced it to venture into a land so cold and desolate; but possibly the smell of
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meat carried by some safari had led it to follow their trail." I give a possible inducement and reason for its burial under the snows.</div><br>
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<br><div id='zitat'>Author Bio
EVA STUART WATT was born in Australia in 1891. Her father was a successful businessman in the tea  
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EVA STUART WATT was born in Australia in 1891. Her father was a successful businessman in the tea trade in Great Britain. He was an agnostic, but converted to Christ during D.L. Moody's tour in Great Britain from 1873-1875. Ten years later, her father and mother left the Isles to be missionaries in Africa, but because of health concerns they moved to Australia. It was on this respite that Eva Watt was born. At the age of ten she went to Ireland for the first time so she could get an education. In 1914, she returned to Africa to serve alongside her parents. In 1928, after fourteen hard years in the field in which she lost her father and brother to fever, she returned to Ireland where she founded the Young Ireland for Christ mission in Dublin. She continued ministry in her home country until her death. During her lifetime she wrote many books about her missionary efforts both in Ireland and in Africa.</div><br>
trade in Great Britain. He was an agnostic, but converted to Christ during D.L. Moody's tour in  
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Great Britain from 1873-1875. Ten years later, her father and mother left the Isles to be missionaries  
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in Africa, but because of health concerns they moved to Australia. It was on this respite that  
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Eva Watt was born. At the age of ten she went to Ireland for the first time so she could get an  
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education. In 1914, she returned to Africa to serve alongside her parents. In 1928, after fourteen  
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hard years in the field in which she lost her father and brother to fever, she returned to Ireland  
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where she founded the Young Ireland for Christ mission in Dublin. She continued ministry in her home country until her death. During her lifetime she wrote many books about her missionary efforts both in Ireland and in Africa.</div><br>
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<br><div id='zitat'>STUART-WATT Eva 1890-1959
Painter and writer, born in East Africa where her parents were missionaries.  
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Painter and writer, born in East Africa where her parents were missionaries. As a child she was raised in Dublin where she later attended the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art.
As a child she was raised in Dublin where she later attended the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art.
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1891-1959 Eva Stuart-Watt

25.11.2024 - Eva Stuart-Watt (* 1891 in Australien; † 1959 in Irland), war eine irische Missionarin, Afrika-Reisende, Schriftstellerin und Malerin, die 1926 den Kilimanjaro bis auf den Kraterrand an der Johannes-Scharte bestiegen hat.


Eva Stuart-Watt (* 1891 in Australia; † 1959 in Ireland), was an Irish missionary, Africa-travelers, authoress and painter, who climbed up to the Kilimanjaro crater rim at Johannes-Notch in 1926.

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Aus dem Leben von Eva Stuart-Watt

  • geboren 1891 in Australien als Tochter
  • September 1926 - Besteigung des Kilimanjaro an der Johannes-Scharte bis zum Kraterrand
  • gestorben 1959 in Irland

Bilder der Familie Stuart-Watt

Eva Stuart-Watt und der Kilimanjaro


Another woman's ascent to the top of Kilimanjaro is recorded in Africa's Dome of Mystery (1930) by Eva Stuard Watt. This young missionary lived with her mother and sister on Kilimanjaro from 1924 - 1927. She recounts many of the Wachagga stories, including their tale of humankind's fall from God's grace. Watt ascended the slope in September 1926. There's a great photograph of her kneeling next to the frozen leopard, first publicly reported by Dr. Donald latham, who dug it out of the snows, and later made famous in Hemmingway's Snow of kilimanjaro. Ms. Eva Stuart-Watt wrote of the leopard: "No one can tell what induced it to venture into a land so cold and desolate; but possibly the smell of meat carried by some safari had led it to follow their trail." I give a possible inducement and reason for its burial under the snows.


Author Bio EVA STUART WATT was born in Australia in 1891. Her father was a successful businessman in the tea trade in Great Britain. He was an agnostic, but converted to Christ during D.L. Moody's tour in Great Britain from 1873-1875. Ten years later, her father and mother left the Isles to be missionaries in Africa, but because of health concerns they moved to Australia. It was on this respite that Eva Watt was born. At the age of ten she went to Ireland for the first time so she could get an education. In 1914, she returned to Africa to serve alongside her parents. In 1928, after fourteen hard years in the field in which she lost her father and brother to fever, she returned to Ireland where she founded the Young Ireland for Christ mission in Dublin. She continued ministry in her home country until her death. During her lifetime she wrote many books about her missionary efforts both in Ireland and in Africa.


STUART-WATT Eva 1890-1959

Painter and writer, born in East Africa where her parents were missionaries. As a child she was raised in Dublin where she later attended the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art.



Bilder von Eva Stuart-Watt am Kilimanjaro

  • Die Besteigung des Kilimanjaro durch Eva Stuart-Watt im Jahr 1926 hat sie selbst eindrucksvoll, auch mit Bildern, in ihrem Buch "Africa's dome of Mystery" beschrieben und dokumentiert.

Eva Stuart-Watt als Schriftstellerin

  • Title: Africa's dome of mystery: comprising the first descriptive history of the waChagga people of Kilimanjaro, their evangelization, and a girl's pioneer climb to the crater of their 19,00 ft. snow shrine./ By Eva Stuart-Watt, F.R.G.S., member of the botanical Society of Edinburgh. Preface by Rear-Admiral Sir H. H. Stileman ... / Verfasser: Stuart-Watt, Eva / Veröffentlicht: London and Edinburgh, Marshall, Morgan & Scott / Jahr: 1929 .
  • Tile: Ireland Awakening / Verfasser: Eva Stuart-Watt / Veröffentlicht: Colportage Library Series, Moody Publishers / Jahr: 1952 .

Bilder von Veröffentlichungen von Eva Stuart-Watt

Eva Stuart-Watt als Malerin

  • Nach ihrem Afrika-Aufenthalt mit der Rückkehr nach Irland war Eva Stuart-Watt auch als Malerin tätig. Ihre Bilder werden heute auf auch auf Online-Auktionen wie z.B auf www.artnet.com gehandelt.

Bilder von Gemälden von Eva Stuart-Watt

Die ersten Frauen auf dem Kilimanjaro

  • Zur zeitlichen Einordnung der ersten Kilimanjaro-Besteigungen durch Frauen im gesamten Kontext der ersten Besteigungen sowie deren Quellen siehe auch : Erste Besteigungen .
  • Betrachtet man die extremen Eis- und Schneeverhältnisse am Mount Kilimanjaro in den Jahren 1900-1940 im Gegensatz zu heute, so sind die Besteigungen des Kilimanjaro durch Frauen in diesem Zeitraum mit besonderen Respekt zu betrachten. Zumal ein Teil dieser Aufstiege ohne männliche Unterstützung organisiert wurden und sich die Beteiligungen durch Männer als Führer und Träger häufig problematisch darstellten.
  • Da eine Betrachtung der ersten Besteigungen des Kilimanjaro durch Frauen nirgends zu finden ist, scheint es in nicht verwunderlich, dass manche Frauen in den bisher veröffentlichten Listen zu den ersten Besteigungen einfach nicht auftauchen, zumal wenn sie ihre Besteigungen selbst (ohne männliche Unterstützung) organisiert haben. Diese Tatsache entspricht sicher auch der zu dieser Zeit vorherrschenden männlichen Weltanschauung und die darin verankerte tiefere Stellung der Frau gegenüber dem Mann.

Bilder der ersten Kilimanjaro-Besteigerinnen

  • Gelistet nach dem Jahr ihrer Gipfelerfolge im Zeitraum 1900 - 1940.
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