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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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