Looking south towards the mouth of the Freshwater Brook near the settlement at Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island
A view looking south towards the mouth of the Freshwater Brook, to the east of the settlement at Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island. Ivy Sharp was standing on the west side of the bridge spanning the Brook looking across the Brook to the top end of the bay.
On 30 July 1996 Ivy Sharp wrote about the scenery: 'It was an exceptionally barren, flat land, no trees, very little grass and what there was typically tundra.'
On 30 July 1996 Ivy Sharp wrote about the scenery: 'It was an exceptionally barren, flat land, no trees, very little grass and what there was typically tundra.'
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Object details
| ID: | PM11785/27 |
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| Collection: | Historic Photographs |
| Type: | Roll film negative |
| Display location: | Not on display |
| Creator: | Sharp, Ivy |
| Date made: | 30 July 1996 |
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Ivy Sharp Collection |
| Measurements: | Overall: 25 mm x 36 mm |