EditorialRemains of Industry’s tryworks, a furnace that was used to render whale blubber, and an anchor, as well as two fish nestled under the tryworks. (NOAA Ocean Exploration via The New York Times)
EditorialRemains of Industry’s tryworks, a furnace that was used to render whale blubber, and an anchor, as well as two fish nestled under the tryworks. (NOAA Ocean Exploration via The New York Times)
EditorialPhotograph - 'Taking Blubber Off Whale', by George Rayner, Unknown Location, circa 1927-1939, Photograph of a Whaling Station probably taken by George Rayner, at an unknown location - possibly on one of the sub-antarctic islands.
EditorialPennella filosa, Print, Pennella is a genus of large copepods which are common parasites of large pelagic fishes. They begin their life cycle as a series of free-swimming planktonic larvae. The females metamorphose into a parasitic stage when they atta...
EditorialPennella diodontis, Print, Pennella is a genus of large copepods which are common parasites of large pelagic fishes. They begin their life cycle as a series of free-swimming planktonic larvae. The females metamorphose into a parasitic stage when they a...
Editorial'The tottering Whig cabinet./ The unnatural alliance or, Billy Blubber and his better half'. Politicians trying to hold up a huge scroll representing the Irish Church bill; A bishop trying to make the King hostile to the bill. . The Political drama. [A...