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    Jim Eyre (1925–2008) was a British caver, known for being one of the first European cavers to explore the caves of Asia. In 1946 in Lancaster, Eyre helped...
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  • Jim Eyre may refer to: Jim Eyre (caver), British caver Jim Eyre (architect), British architect and winner of the Bodley Medal James Eyre (disambiguation)...
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  • James Eyre (disambiguation), several people Jehu Eyre, figure of the American Revolution Jim Eyre (caver) (1925–2008), British caver Jim Eyre (architect)...
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  • 15 May 2008. Retrieved 23 February 2016. "Caver dies following mine rescue". BBC News. 21 July 2008. "Caver overcome by mine gas fumes dies in hospital"...
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    Ease Gill Caverns (category Wikipedia cave articles with unreferenced coordinates)
    British Speleological Association, including Jim Eyre. The underground course of the Ease Gill (the local master cave) and high-level fossil passages above it...
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    entering and leaving the cave. This is an important task on any cave rescue. List of cave rescue organizations Mine rescue Eyre, Jim; Frankland, John (1988)...
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  • Martin, Robert Redford, Tina Elmo, Vince Gerardis, Vince Calandra, and Chris Eyre. Redford previously produced four other adaptations of the Leaphorn & Chee...
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    the Cave Diving Group in 1946. The Cave Research Group of Great Britain separated from BSA in 1948. Jim Eyre was one of the first European cavers to explore...
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  • British Cave Rescue Council Cave Diving Group Caving in the United Kingdom Eyre, Jim; Frankland, John (1988). Race Against Time: a History of the Cave Rescue...
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    needed] Edward John Eyre became the first European to successfully cross the Nullarbor (from East to West) in 1841. In writing about Eyre's voyages in 1865...
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