Author: New Bedford Whaling Museum
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780984553464
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 225
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Treasures of the Whaling Museum
Author: New Bedford Whaling Museum
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780984553464
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780984553464
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Art and Artifacts from the New Bedford Whaling Museum
Author: New Bedford Whaling Museum
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Languages : en
Pages :
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The Whaling Industry
Author: Peabody Museum of Salem
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Category : Offshore whaling
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Category : Offshore whaling
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Ingenious Contrivances, Curiously Carved
Author: Stuart M. Frank
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
ISBN: 1567924522
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 403
Book Description
The New Bedford whaling fleet was the most numerous and arranging in the world, setting off on voyages that often lasted for years and extended as far as the Antarctic and Siberia. This title features over 700 detailed photos from the world's finest collection of scrimshaw, the New Bedford Whaling Museum.
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
ISBN: 1567924522
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 403
Book Description
The New Bedford whaling fleet was the most numerous and arranging in the world, setting off on voyages that often lasted for years and extended as far as the Antarctic and Siberia. This title features over 700 detailed photos from the world's finest collection of scrimshaw, the New Bedford Whaling Museum.
A Whaling Community New Bedford, Mass
Author: Gare Thompson
Publisher: Benchmark Education Company
ISBN: 1450906303
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Find out about the adventures of sailors who hunted whales in the 1800s and what products were made from whale oil and whale parts.
Publisher: Benchmark Education Company
ISBN: 1450906303
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Find out about the adventures of sailors who hunted whales in the 1800s and what products were made from whale oil and whale parts.
The Last Voyage of the Whaling Bark Progress
Author: Daniel Gifford
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476640076
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
The whaling bark Progress was a New Bedford ship transformed into a whaling museum for Chicago's 1893 world's fair. Traversing waterways across North America, the whaleship enthralled crowds from Montreal to Racine. Her ultimate fate, however, was to be a failed sideshow of marine curiosities and a metaphor for a dying industry out of step with Gilded Age America. This book uses the story of the Progress to detail the rise, fall, and eventual demise of the whaling industry in America. The legacy of this whaling bark can be found throughout New England and Chicago, and invites questions about what it means to transform a dying industry into a museum piece.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476640076
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
The whaling bark Progress was a New Bedford ship transformed into a whaling museum for Chicago's 1893 world's fair. Traversing waterways across North America, the whaleship enthralled crowds from Montreal to Racine. Her ultimate fate, however, was to be a failed sideshow of marine curiosities and a metaphor for a dying industry out of step with Gilded Age America. This book uses the story of the Progress to detail the rise, fall, and eventual demise of the whaling industry in America. The legacy of this whaling bark can be found throughout New England and Chicago, and invites questions about what it means to transform a dying industry into a museum piece.
Concerning the Whaling Museum at Cold Spring Harbor
Author: Whaling Museum Society
Publisher:
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Category : Whaling
Languages : en
Pages : 13
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Publisher:
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Category : Whaling
Languages : en
Pages : 13
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Whales and the Nantucket Whaling Museum
Author: Adam Weir Craig
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Category : Whales
Languages : en
Pages : 26
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Category : Whales
Languages : en
Pages : 26
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Greasy Luck
Author: Gordon Grant
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486147231
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
Entire art and craft of whaling is depicted, from views of the galley and the sight of a whale breaching, to examples of scrimshaw art and a version of a "Nantucket sleigh ride." 64 plates.
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486147231
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
Entire art and craft of whaling is depicted, from views of the galley and the sight of a whale breaching, to examples of scrimshaw art and a version of a "Nantucket sleigh ride." 64 plates.
Whaling in Massachusetts
Author: Gioia Dimock
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 143966000X
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
The popular novel Moby-Dick first spurred young and old alike to romanticize the whaling industry. Author Herman Melville wrote his story based on the exploits of the Essex whaleship, and he documented his travels aboard the Acushnet, which departed from a Massachusetts whaling port. In the early 1700s, Massachusetts residents caught whales from the shore before embarking on offshore voyages for several weeks. Later, these trips would extend over many years, bringing home an average of 1,500 barrels of whale oil and thousands of pounds of whalebone in the 1800s. New Bedford and Nantucket were the founding towns for the whaling industry, but little known are the other Massachusetts towns that sent out whalers, built the ships, and outfitted them. Essex, Mattapoisett, and Falmouth were shipbuilding communities; Fairhaven began as a whaling town but quickly took to outfitting whalers; Gloucester made the yellow slickers that were rubbed with sperm whale oil to waterproof them; and Provincetown and Boston were among the many ports that sent out whaling ships.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 143966000X
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 181
Book Description
The popular novel Moby-Dick first spurred young and old alike to romanticize the whaling industry. Author Herman Melville wrote his story based on the exploits of the Essex whaleship, and he documented his travels aboard the Acushnet, which departed from a Massachusetts whaling port. In the early 1700s, Massachusetts residents caught whales from the shore before embarking on offshore voyages for several weeks. Later, these trips would extend over many years, bringing home an average of 1,500 barrels of whale oil and thousands of pounds of whalebone in the 1800s. New Bedford and Nantucket were the founding towns for the whaling industry, but little known are the other Massachusetts towns that sent out whalers, built the ships, and outfitted them. Essex, Mattapoisett, and Falmouth were shipbuilding communities; Fairhaven began as a whaling town but quickly took to outfitting whalers; Gloucester made the yellow slickers that were rubbed with sperm whale oil to waterproof them; and Provincetown and Boston were among the many ports that sent out whaling ships.