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2013
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Publisher: Black & White Publishing
160 pages
ISBN: 978-1845027155
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Ancestors in the Artic: A Photographic History of Dundee Whaling

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For over 160 years, Dundee sent ships to the Arctic to hunt the whales. It was a brutal, dangerous business, but one which was vital to the economy of the city. As well as providing baleen or whalebone, the whaling ships brought home skins for the leather industry and oil that was essential for the scores of mills and factories. Ships built in Dundee became famous as possibly the best vessels for polar exploration of their time, and Dundee seamen were sought for their experience and skill. The McManus Museum in Dundee holds a whaling collection that is recognized as being of national importance. One of the most significant parts of the collection is the images of whaling ships, whaling men, and the Inuit of the Arctic. This book shows some of the most evocative images, together with explanatory text. There is also a brief introduction that explains the importance of the collection and the whaling industry to Dundee.

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Title:Ancestors in the Artic: A Photographic History of Dundee Whaling
Author:Malcolm Archibald
Series:Non-Fiction Books
Published:2013
Pages:160
ISBN-10:1845027159
ISBN-13:978-1845027155

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This book is part of the Non-Fiction Books series.