Ivy M. Sharp, Northwest Passage cruise material.
Mrs Sharp's manuscript daily diary and notes, containing observations and comments on the voyage, flora and fauna, places visited.12 pages neatly typewritten.
Plus Supporting documents and ephemera: 2 copies of the Cruise Log for the Expedition through the North-West Passage aboard the KAPITAN DRANITSYN 20 July 1966 to 5 August 1996; Itinerary. Folder containing handouts from lectures given on board. 25 sheets approx, and other ephemera; Brochures for the Holman Eskimo Co-operative Ltd for 1989, 1990, 1993 and 1994 (Art and artefacts for sale); Large map of the Northwest Territories and Yukon Territory, produced by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources. Folded; Brochure on Herschel Island, with maps and information. The North-West Passage: Travellers Requirements. 10pp A4 on clothing, cameras etc. In plastic slip folder; Ivvavik National Park Management Plan. A4 30pp in colour, produced by the Ministry of Canadian Heritage 1994.
Administrative / biographical background
Ivy M. Sharp (aka Ivy M. Fellner) was a woman from London who made a cruise of the Northwest Passage aboard the KAPITAN DRANITSYN from 20 July 1996 to 6 August 1996.
Plus Supporting documents and ephemera: 2 copies of the Cruise Log for the Expedition through the North-West Passage aboard the KAPITAN DRANITSYN 20 July 1966 to 5 August 1996; Itinerary. Folder containing handouts from lectures given on board. 25 sheets approx, and other ephemera; Brochures for the Holman Eskimo Co-operative Ltd for 1989, 1990, 1993 and 1994 (Art and artefacts for sale); Large map of the Northwest Territories and Yukon Territory, produced by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources. Folded; Brochure on Herschel Island, with maps and information. The North-West Passage: Travellers Requirements. 10pp A4 on clothing, cameras etc. In plastic slip folder; Ivvavik National Park Management Plan. A4 30pp in colour, produced by the Ministry of Canadian Heritage 1994.
Administrative / biographical background
Ivy M. Sharp (aka Ivy M. Fellner) was a woman from London who made a cruise of the Northwest Passage aboard the KAPITAN DRANITSYN from 20 July 1996 to 6 August 1996.
Record Details
Item reference: | NOT/44; REG09/000247.2 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | COLLECTION |
Extent: | 1 box; 2 folders |
Date made: | 1996 |
Creator: | Sharp, Ivy |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- W.J. King: article on Chinese Junks. (Manuscript) (NOT/1)
- Hugh Logan: Drake's harbour on the Californian coast. (Manuscript) (NOT/2)
- Transferred to THS/31. (Manuscript) (NOT/3)
- F.V. Smythe: article on Dunbar Wharf, Limehouse, and the firm of Duncan Dunbar, with a list of Dunbar ships, 19th century. (Manuscript) (NOT/4)
- R & D Holeworthy: transcript of names of all witnesses in High Court of Admiralty Examinations, volumes 17-27, 1569-89, notebook in pencil. (Manuscript) (NOT/5)
- A.D. Browning: 'Lash up and stow', an article about training on board the IMPREGNABLE, 1906. (Manuscript) (NOT/6)
- W.A. King-Webster: notes on Florida shrimp trawling with the double rig, Feb 1959, typescript and two photographs. (Manuscript) (NOT/8)
- Prof Geoffrey Callender: notes on drawings of Calvin, Charles V and Luther, to illustrate his lectures on foreign history to naval cadets, c.1905. (Manuscript) (NOT/9)
- Account of the Deal Fish (Trachypterus Arcticus), caught 1879. (Manuscript) (NOT/10)
- National Maritime Museum, a review for the period 1937-66, by R.C. Lowen. (Manuscript) (NOT/11)
- Notes on signals for sounding and the early use of flags by Frank Carr and John Munday, n.d., 20th century. (Manuscript) (NOT/12)
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