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Famous Stone Fleet Which was Sunk to Blockade Southern Ports
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Back from a Cruise. Brig Viola stripped after returning from a voyage
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Loss of the Arctic Fleet in 1871. From a sketch by one of the whalemen
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Sinking of the Bark Kathleen after being Rammed by a Whale
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Cutting-In a Sperm Whale. From a model made by a whalman
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Outward Bound
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Whaleboats in Position on a Whaling Vessel
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Whaleships Fitting Out for Their Cruises
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Whaleship 'Hove Down' for Repair
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Return of the Fleet
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Deck and Sectional Plan of the Whaling Bark Alice Knowles
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Deck and Sectional Plan of Schooner Amelia
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Amelia of New Bedford : a typical whaling schooner
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Mary and Helen of New Bedford : a typical whaling bark equipped with auxiliary steam power
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In a Fairhaven Slip
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Out of Commission. Bark Charles W. Morgan, Built in 1841. One of New Bedford's famous old whalers and now, 1915, fitting out for a voyage to the South Shetlands for sea elephant oil
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Elvira, Trader and Whaler Owned by Allis and Schroder; 92 ft. long, 92 ft. beam, 9 ft. draft; 75 h. p. Imperial and two-bladed propellor
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Steam Whaler of Modern Type Returning to Her Station
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Karluk in Her Whaling Years
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Boats attacking whales
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