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Ann Savours Shirley
Historian of polar exploration

Ann Savours Shirley

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Historian of polar exploration
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Ann Savours Shirley, historian of polar exploration, both Arctic and Antarctic, was born on 9 November 1927 in Stoke-on-Trent). She is most widely known for her study of Robert Falcon Scott's ship HMS Discovery.

Early life, family, and education

The daughter of Edgar Walter Savours, a civil engineer, and his wife Margaret, a poet and teacher, she earned her bachelor's degree in 1949 with honours at Royal Holloway College, University of London, then went on to study at the Sorbonne in Paris, where she earned a diploma in French civilization in 1950, and studied art at the Burselm School of Art in 1950-51. In 1961, she married Lawrence G.S. Shirley, with whom she had two children.

Career

She began her career as a library assistant at the University of Aberdeen in 1952-54, before becoming assistant librarian and curator of manuscripts at the Scott Polar Institute at Cambridge University from 1954 to 1966. In 1970, she became an assistant keeper at the National Maritime Museum, where in 1973 she was appointed custodian of manuscripts. In 1977, she was placed in charge of the Arctic gallery, serving in that capacity until her retirement in 1987.

She was a member of the Cambridge Spitsbergen Physiological Expedition in 1955 and the Australian National Antarctic Expedition in 1960. She was also an honorary research fellow at the Australian National University in 1960-61.

She served as a member of council of the Royal Geographical Society in 1978-80. She was also a member of the council and a vice president of the Hakluyt Society and of the Society for Nautical Research.

Awards

  • Honorary D.Litt, University of Kent, 2001.
  • Murchison Award, Royal Geographical Society, 2001.
  • Fellow of the Society for Nautical Research, 2015.

Published works

Catalogue of MSS of Polar Interest in Australia and New Zealand, (Cambridge, England: Scott Polar Research Institute, 1963).

  • (Editor) Edward Wilson, Diary of the "Discovery": Expedition to the Antarctic Regions, 1901–1904, (London, England: Blandford Press, 1966; Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities, 1967).
  • (Editor) Scott's Last Voyage: Through the Antarctic Camera of Herbert Ponting, (London, England: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1974; (New York, NY: Praeger, 1975).
  • The Voyages of the "Discovery: The Illustrated History of Scott's Ship, (London, England: Virgin, 1992).
  • (Editor, with H.G.R. King) Polar Pundit: Reminiscences about Brian Birley Roberts, (Cambridge, England: Scott Polar Research Institute, 1995).
  • The Search for the North-West Passage, (New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 1999).
  • The North West Passage in the Nineteenth Century: Perils and Pastimes of a Winter in the Ice, (London, England: Hakluyt Society, 2003).

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