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Cutting the blanket, this rare old photograph pictures whalemen cutting strips of blubber from the whale and hoisting it aboard...
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Almost at sea, the whaleship strikes a little white water in the wake of the cutter as she heads down-harbor for Mystic
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Bark Charles W. Morgan, with three boats down for whales
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A bustling wharf scene in the hey-day of the whaling era
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Calmly swaying with the tide, along Fairhaven's waterfront
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Cap'n Fred's Charge, the bark Charles W. Morgan
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Cap'n Fred's Charge, the bark Charles W. Morgan
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Casks and the Morgan, an attractive study of the old whaleship at Round Hill
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Charles W. Morgan
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Fore 'n' aft, the whaleship Charles W. Morgan
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Getting repairs, the bark Morgan is shown on Chase's marine railways, Fairhaven
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In 1920, off Vineyard Sound Light when this photo was taken, the Morgan needed no tow-line
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In whaling's hey-day
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Just to prove that ships can be prettied up like mere mortals, the crew of the Charles W. Morgan trots out her full dress
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King of the air
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Latest of the oils by Louis Sylvia of South Dartmouth is this wharf scene
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A light at night, the old whaler Charles W. Morgan
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The Morgan in full dress on her 93rd birthday which was observed July 21st
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Oldest surviving square-rigged whaler, the Charles W. Morgan
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Shortly before her removal from Round Hill, the Morgan
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Silhouetted against the afternoon sun, the Charles W. Morgan is seen as she left Union Wharf, Fairhaven
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Symbolic of the Morgan's arrival at Mystic
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The three letter flags
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Tied up along side the Argo, the Morgan's painted gunports
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Tied up along side the Argo, the Morgan's painted gunports and the three letter flags
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The whaler Charles W. Morgan
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Whalers at Fairhaven, the Charles W. Morgan, Morning Star, A.R. Tucker, and Bertha
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Model of the Charles W. Morgan
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Discussing New Bedford's Whaling Shrine
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Baleen being brought aboard vessel
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Fast to a whale, shooting the bomb lance
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The Grampus
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The grand panorama of a whaling voyage ‘round the world
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Leaving the Bark Desdemona
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Ship Mars of New Bedford, Capt. Allen
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Sperm whaling, the capture
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Sperm whaling, the chase
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Sunbeam hove down
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Whaling, cutting in the bone
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Whaling scene
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Whaling scene
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Whaling scene
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Whaling ships at sail
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Shore whalers of Long Island, NY
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41 years ago, a full-rigged ship and a dismantled bark
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The age that is past, a reminiscence of the Whale fishery in this picture of the old bark Morning Star
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Aloft and on deck with the Wanderer
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Along the waterfront
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An ancient wanderer of the seas
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Ashore for repairs, the old Annie J. Pardee
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At Merrill's Wharf
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At Merrill's Wharf
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At the wharf
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Bark Peru lives on canvas
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Bark Swallow
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Before her last trip, the bark Swallow
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Bound for far seas, the staunch old Platina, built at Rochester in 1847
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The brig Daisy, of New Bedford
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The cargo landed, six great whales are seen lying on the dock at Spitzbergen, and another is visible in the harbor
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A dismantled whaler lies idly at Tabor's South Wharf
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Down to the sea, of the old New Bedford fleet was the whaling bark Platina
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Drying out in 1917, the whaling bark Greyhound at pier three
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Drying sails, the bark Leonora
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An early scene along the waterfront showing the whalers Morning Star, left, and Eliza Adams and Niger, center, at the pier
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End of the voyage, about 30 years ago, the bark Swallow
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Fading glory
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A familiar sight, when whaling was the foremost industry of New Bedford
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Famous old Kathleen of New Bedford
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The famous whaling vessel, the Daisy
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Farewell, here goes the James Arnold on her last voyage from this port
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From whales to elephants, this famous whaling vessel, the Daisy, made its last cruise along the coast of Africa hunting sea...
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In whaling days, Rotch's north and south wharves were replete with casks of whale oil
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In whaling days, Rotch's north and south wharves were replete with casks of whale oil
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The largest ship model in the world is the model of the whaling bark Lagoda, found in the Bourne Whaling museum of the Society
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Looking aft on the whaleship Nye
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Looking forward on the whaleship Nye, showing the windlass and anchor chain
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Merrill's Wharf
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New Bedford through the years
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New Bedford through the years, a view of the waterfront looking south to Central Wharf
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New Bedford wharf scene
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New Bedford wharves, here is the bow of the Bradford E. Jones
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Old time wharf scene at foot of North Street
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Old time wharf scene at foot of North Street
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On the waterfront
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The packet Lottie Beard is shown at its waterfront berth between trips to St. Helena and other points
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A photograph taken by Dick Topham in about 1890 shows craft of business docked at the waterfront in New Bedford port
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Preparing for another cruise
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A pursuer of Moby Dick
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Ship model has copied hull, this replica of the whaleship Swallow
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Site of state pier
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Site of state pier
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Spreading her wings
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The Sunbeam and the Morning Star
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Their last port, New Bedford, Massachusetts
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Two swallows
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Two whalers
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Unidentified and uncaptioned half-tone image of whaling ship at sea, in profile facing right
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Unusual sight these days, is to see three four-masters at once
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Venturesome prow, a new study of the Coriolanus
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The veteran bark Andrew Hicks is shown at Merrill's Wharf
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