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ltwilliammowett:Whalers in the Arctic, by John Ward (1798- 1849)
turibulum:In the Heart of the Sea → Captain George Pollard
beggars-opera:200 years ago today, on November 20th, 1820, the Nantucket whaling ship Essex sunk in
The Whaling GroundsArtist — Abraham Storck. Painted in the late 17th or early 18th century. C
by Greenpeace Esperanza on Flickr.The “Isle of the Dead” Iceberg in Southern Ocean.
Brass whaling gun produced by Selmar Eggers, New Bedford, Massachusetts, dated 1878.from Skinner Auc
The Greener - Martini Light Harpoon Gun,During the later half of the 19th century, the Martini-Henry
zodgory:In the Heart of the Sea
The Former Whaling Ship, the “Terra Nova”Herbert George Ponting (British; 1870–1935)ca. 1911 Photogr
200 years ago today, on November 20th, 1820, the Nantucket whaling ship Essex sunk in the middle of
The first mention of Basque whaling was made in 1059, when it was said to have been practiced at the
ltwilliammowett:Scrimshaw on a Violin by American Whaling Sailor Frederick Wells of Long Island, hav
Gender: FemalePod: N/APlace of Capture: Hatajiri Bay, JapanDate of Capture: February 9, 1997Age at C
Gender: FemalePod: N/APlace of Capture: Hatajiri Bay, JapanDate of Capture: February 9, 1997Age at C
“Whaling off the Coast of the Goto Islands,” by Katsushika Hokusai, ca. 1832. Whaling in japan dates
An iron whaling gun produced by Patrick Cunningham and Bernard Cogan, late 19th century.
The Jarmann Harpoon Rifle,The Jarmann M1884 bolt action rifle was the mainstay firearms for the Norw
The journal of a voyage undertaken by order of His present Majesty :for making discoveries toward th
The Arctic Confederates and the last shots of the Civil War,Ironically the last shots of the America
ltwilliammowett: Whole plate ambrotype of the New Bedford whaleship Saratoga, labeled “1856 Frederic
seagodofmagic:The Northern Whale Fishery: The “Swan” and “Isabella,” c. 1840 by John Ward of Hullsaw
195 years ago today, on November 20th, 1820, the Nantucket whaling ship Essex sunk in the middle of
“The Whale and its Products,” ca. 1900. Whales were hunted with increasing efficiency and ruthlessne
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