The Night Climbers of Cambridge
The Night Climbers of Cambridge is a book, written under the pseudonym "Whipplesnaith", about
History
After extensive research, it was revealed that "Whipplesnaith" is a pseudonym for Noël Howard Symington, who feared retribution for his work. Eric Waddams, a choral scholar at Kings, who either took or featured in most of the photographs, was a contributor. There was also a third unknown contributor.
The book was originally published in October 1937 by
The book was sought after, especially in Cambridge itself where it was regarded as one of few "guidebooks" to the routes onto the roofs of the town's ancient buildings. Famous climbs documented in the book are the
A new authorised edition[1] was published on 26 October 2007 by Oleander Press, Cambridge, to mark the 70th anniversary of the original edition. The new edition includes images digitally remastered from the original negatives, and has proved popular among Oxbridge students and urban explorers.
Similar projects
In addition to The Night Climbers of Cambridge, an omnibus edition of The Roof Climber's Guide to Trinity[2] was published on 11 July 2011 by Oleander Press. Its introduction contains further details about Symington and his book. In addition it included not before seen information on night-climbing and urban exploring in Cambridge and the surrounding towns, villages and country houses. The Roof Climber's Guide to Trinity has remained popular, though it is easier to find in bookshops than the original Night Climbers.
Given its sometimes clandestine nature, some Cambridge students have described The Night Climbers of Cambridge as a modern day
Legacy
Symington stood for Harborough in 1950 as an independent Mosleyite candidate, receiving 273 votes. In 1958 he published the book Return to Responsibility: A New Concept of the Case for Fascism in the Post-War World.
Eric Waddams was head of music at Elizabeth College, Guernsey in the 1950s and 1960s.
The Night Climbers of Cambridge is repeatedly referred to in The Bad Quarto, a mystery novel by Jill Paton Walsh. Her novel mentions a supposed additional chapter regarding night climbing in St Agatha's College, the fictional Cambridge setting for most of Walsh's stories about Imogen Quy, college nurse at St Agatha's. Night climbing plays a central role in The Bad Quarto, along with a production of the 1603 quarto version of Hamlet.
See also
References
- ISBN 978-1909349551
- ^ Roof Climber's Guide to Trinity, Omnibus edition, Oleander Press, Cambridge, 2011
External links
- Night Climbing in Cambridge, Cambridge University Caving Club journal, 1983
- Students risked their lives to scale the night time heights, Cambridge News, 24 April 2007
- Nocturnal missions, The Times, 10 June 2007
- Confessions of a night climber, The Times, 2 November 2007
- A stegophilic view of Cambridge spires, The Daily Telegraph, 29 December 2007
- Urban climbing, 1930s style, The Guardian, 21 May. 2009
- The shadowy climbers bbc.co.uk
- The truth about The Night Climbers of Cambridge. CAM: University of Cambridge The University's alumni magazine, 11 April 2022