Whaling in London
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Whaling in London
Greenland Whaling | |
Greenland Whaling | |
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Artist | Attributed to Frederick Whymper |
Year | 1883 |
Overview
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Background
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Beginning of Whaling
According to the London Waling Trade article on the London Port Cities website, the Middle Ages saw the start of the hunting of whales in the Bay of Biscay by Basque fishermen. [1] Then in the 17th century, English and Dutch whalers working for the Muscovy Company started searching in the Arctic for whales to trade with Russia.
Greenland Whaling
Death of Whaling
South Sea Whaling
References
- ↑ The London whaling trade. (n.d.). Retrieved May 23, 2017, from http://www.portcities.org.uk/london/server/show/ConNarrative.129/chapterId/2633/The-London-whaling-trade.html
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