Ivy Sharp standing on the decking at Harbour Square and York Quay, Toronto.
A portrait photograph of Ivy Sharp standing on the decking beside the dock at the junction between Harbour Square and York Quay. Her right arm is resting on the upright of a chain-link guard-rail along the harbour edge. She is looking directly at the camera and smiling. In the background on the left is part of the Queen's Quay Terminal and the CN Tower.
Ivy Sharp had a day of leisure in Toronto before flying back to England. She recorded nothing about Toronto but stated: 'My return to my flat was indeed a pleasure, but I am nevertheless very pleased to have experienced the north-west passage.'
Ivy Sharp had a day of leisure in Toronto before flying back to England. She recorded nothing about Toronto but stated: 'My return to my flat was indeed a pleasure, but I am nevertheless very pleased to have experienced the north-west passage.'
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Object details
| ID: | PM11810/8 |
|---|---|
| Collection: | Historic Photographs |
| Type: | Roll film negative |
| Display location: | Not on display |
| Creator: | Unknown |
| Date made: | 5 August 1996 |
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Ivy Sharp Collection |
| Measurements: | Overall: 25 mm x 36 mm |