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VISIT - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMSEE MORE ON WHALINGMUSEUM.ORGCOLLECTIONS
Akeia de Barros Gomes. Curator of Social History. (508) 717-6853. agomes@whalingmuseum.org. The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items.EXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them. HIGHLIGHTS - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM jberson@whalingmuseum.org. 508-717-6845. The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items. Here are some of the highlights of our collection.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
This volume documents the Museum’s many superlatives, including the world’s largest library of whaling logbooks, prints, and journals and the largest collection of scrimshaw. The Museum collection exceeds more than 750,000 items and is home to the world’s largest shipmodel, Lagoda, a
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The Kendall whaling collection was founded by Henry P. Kendall (1879-1959) about the time he graduated from Amherst College in 1899. Over the next two or three decades, his success as a. manufacturer of medical textiles provided the wherewithal to increase his collecting purview, so that his initial concentration upon harpoons andwhalecraft
SAILORS' SERIES 2021 Supported by Ruth and Hope Atkinson Supported in part by The Samuel D. Rusitzky Lecture Fund. The Sailors’ Series is an annual, legacy lecture series of the New Bedford Whaling Museum that presents a wide variety of experiences and adventures by individuals with lifelongcommitments to
A WILD NOTE OF LONGING: ALBERT PINKHAM RYDER AND A CENTURY A Wild Note of Longing highlights Ryder’s most iconic paintings, including 11 exceptional examples from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, such as Flying Dutchman, Jonah, and Pegasus Departing.Also included are 15 Ryder paintings from other institutions and private collectors, including the National Gallery of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Phillips Collection, the Wadsworth Athenaeum, theLIFE ABOARD
After Captain Thomas W. Roys discovered bowhead whales in the Arctic in 1848, New Bedford ships soon followed. (See Arctic Whaling for more information.) A unique way of life: Men – and sometimes families – on whaleships lived in a strange, floating world HOME - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMDONATEVOLUNTEERRENTALSCONTACTVISITEXHIBITIONS The New Bedford Whaling Museum is collecting stories that help paint the picture of Greater New Bedford. By lending your voice, you will help create the collective story of the community. By Christina Connett Brophy, PhD, Elizabeth Broun, PhD, and William C. Agee. This long-overdue new look at the life and work of beloved painter AlbertPinkham
VISIT - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMSEE MORE ON WHALINGMUSEUM.ORGCOLLECTIONS
Akeia de Barros Gomes. Curator of Social History. (508) 717-6853. agomes@whalingmuseum.org. The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items.EXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them. HIGHLIGHTS - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM jberson@whalingmuseum.org. 508-717-6845. The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items. Here are some of the highlights of our collection.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
This volume documents the Museum’s many superlatives, including the world’s largest library of whaling logbooks, prints, and journals and the largest collection of scrimshaw. The Museum collection exceeds more than 750,000 items and is home to the world’s largest shipmodel, Lagoda, a
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The Kendall whaling collection was founded by Henry P. Kendall (1879-1959) about the time he graduated from Amherst College in 1899. Over the next two or three decades, his success as a. manufacturer of medical textiles provided the wherewithal to increase his collecting purview, so that his initial concentration upon harpoons andwhalecraft
SAILORS' SERIES 2021 Supported by Ruth and Hope Atkinson Supported in part by The Samuel D. Rusitzky Lecture Fund. The Sailors’ Series is an annual, legacy lecture series of the New Bedford Whaling Museum that presents a wide variety of experiences and adventures by individuals with lifelongcommitments to
A WILD NOTE OF LONGING: ALBERT PINKHAM RYDER AND A CENTURY A Wild Note of Longing highlights Ryder’s most iconic paintings, including 11 exceptional examples from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, such as Flying Dutchman, Jonah, and Pegasus Departing.Also included are 15 Ryder paintings from other institutions and private collectors, including the National Gallery of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Phillips Collection, the Wadsworth Athenaeum, theLIFE ABOARD
After Captain Thomas W. Roys discovered bowhead whales in the Arctic in 1848, New Bedford ships soon followed. (See Arctic Whaling for more information.) A unique way of life: Men – and sometimes families – on whaleships lived in a strange, floating world VISIT - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM The Reading Room & Library are open Tuesday and Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. by appointment only. Contact Mark Procknik, Librarian, at 508- (508) 997-0046 ext. 134. Discover the underwater world of whales, the dramatic story of whaling and its impact, and the maritime history of Southcoast Massachusetts at the New Bedford Whaling Museum – locatedCOLLECTIONS
Akeia de Barros Gomes. Curator of Social History. (508) 717-6853. agomes@whalingmuseum.org. The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items. SEARCH - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Search objects, library holdings, and photographs in the the New Bedford Museum's online database. This module is provided “as is” with the understanding that data is updated constantly. Please forward any comments or questions to web@whalingmuseum.org.COMING SOON
A Wild Note of Longing: Albert Pinkham Ryder and a Century of American Art. A landmark exhibition bringing together major masterworks of New Bedford native, Albert Pinkham Ryder (1847-1917), whose work continues to influence contemporary American artists.PAST EXHIBITIONS
The star attraction was an abstract painting by two of New Bedford’s most beloved residents: Asian elephants Ruth and Emily from the Buttonwood Park Zoo. The 24” x 24” painting in bold primary colors was part of Timeless Toys, a special exhibition for children featuring antique and vintage toys, Punch and Judy puppets, books, comic booksFACING THE DAWN
Join artists and co-curators of the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s landmark exhibition A Wild Note of Longing: Albert Pinkham Ryder and A Century of American Art for a discussion about Ryder’s legacy. VESSELS AND TERMINOLOGY A whaleship was a floating community with its own rules and language. Landlubbers (land dwellers or new seamen) may need a guide to shipboard lingo: Abaft: To the rear of or in the direction of the stern (rear) of the ship. Aft: At, near, or toward the stern (rear) of a vessel; opposite of forward. After House: The name given to a squareor
SCRIMSHAW - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Installed in 2012, this is a sumptuous “permanent” exhibition of the best, most representative, and most compelling curiosities of our vast scrimshaw holdings — a generous selection drawn from the world’s largest and greatest collection. The exhibition is the partial result of 25+ years of cataloguing and research. CULTURAL COMMUNITIES The influence of whaling. As the whaling industry grew, the need for crewmen for ships influenced New Bedford’s ethnic character. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, crews were drawn from men of African, British, or Native American ancestry who had settled in and around the city. Beginning around 1800, increasing numbers of whalemen from CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUM This crew list database was first created and posted by the New Bedford Free Public Library (NBFPL). It used records kept by the chaplains of the New Bedford Port Society and delivered the names and physical descriptions of men leaving the port of New Bedford on whaling voyages from 1840 to HOME - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMDONATEVOLUNTEERRENTALSCONTACTVISITEXHIBITIONS The New Bedford Whaling Museum is collecting stories that help paint the picture of Greater New Bedford. By lending your voice, you will help create the collective story of the community. By Christina Connett Brophy, PhD, Elizabeth Broun, PhD, and William C. Agee. This long-overdue new look at the life and work of beloved painter AlbertPinkham
EXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
This volume documents the Museum’s many superlatives, including the world’s largest library of whaling logbooks, prints, and journals and the largest collection of scrimshaw. The Museum collection exceeds more than 750,000 items and is home to the world’s largest shipmodel, Lagoda, a
SAILORS' SERIES 2021 Supported by Ruth and Hope Atkinson Supported in part by The Samuel D. Rusitzky Lecture Fund. The Sailors’ Series is an annual, legacy lecture series of the New Bedford Whaling Museum that presents a wide variety of experiences and adventures by individuals with lifelongcommitments to
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The Kendall whaling collection was founded by Henry P. Kendall (1879-1959) about the time he graduated from Amherst College in 1899. Over the next two or three decades, his success as a. manufacturer of medical textiles provided the wherewithal to increase his collecting purview, so that his initial concentration upon harpoons andwhalecraft
A WILD NOTE OF LONGING: ALBERT PINKHAM RYDER AND A CENTURY A Wild Note of Longing highlights Ryder’s most iconic paintings, including 11 exceptional examples from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, such as Flying Dutchman, Jonah, and Pegasus Departing.Also included are 15 Ryder paintings from other institutions and private collectors, including the National Gallery of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Phillips Collection, the Wadsworth Athenaeum, the CULTURAL COMMUNITIES The influence of whaling. As the whaling industry grew, the need for crewmen for ships influenced New Bedford’s ethnic character. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, crews were drawn from men of African, British, or Native American ancestry who had settled in and around the city. Beginning around 1800, increasing numbers of whalemen from SCRIMSHAW - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Installed in 2012, this is a sumptuous “permanent” exhibition of the best, most representative, and most compelling curiosities of our vast scrimshaw holdings — a generous selection drawn from the world’s largest and greatest collection. The exhibition is the partial result of 25+ years of cataloguing and research. CAREERS - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Careers. New Bedford Whaling Museum is committed to diversity among its employees and encourages qualified candidates from all backgroundsto apply. 1.
CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUM This crew list database was first created and posted by the New Bedford Free Public Library (NBFPL). It used records kept by the chaplains of the New Bedford Port Society and delivered the names and physical descriptions of men leaving the port of New Bedford on whaling voyages from 1840 to HOME - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMDONATEVOLUNTEERRENTALSCONTACTVISITEXHIBITIONS The New Bedford Whaling Museum is collecting stories that help paint the picture of Greater New Bedford. By lending your voice, you will help create the collective story of the community. By Christina Connett Brophy, PhD, Elizabeth Broun, PhD, and William C. Agee. This long-overdue new look at the life and work of beloved painter AlbertPinkham
EXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
This volume documents the Museum’s many superlatives, including the world’s largest library of whaling logbooks, prints, and journals and the largest collection of scrimshaw. The Museum collection exceeds more than 750,000 items and is home to the world’s largest shipmodel, Lagoda, a
SAILORS' SERIES 2021 Supported by Ruth and Hope Atkinson Supported in part by The Samuel D. Rusitzky Lecture Fund. The Sailors’ Series is an annual, legacy lecture series of the New Bedford Whaling Museum that presents a wide variety of experiences and adventures by individuals with lifelongcommitments to
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The Kendall whaling collection was founded by Henry P. Kendall (1879-1959) about the time he graduated from Amherst College in 1899. Over the next two or three decades, his success as a. manufacturer of medical textiles provided the wherewithal to increase his collecting purview, so that his initial concentration upon harpoons andwhalecraft
A WILD NOTE OF LONGING: ALBERT PINKHAM RYDER AND A CENTURY A Wild Note of Longing highlights Ryder’s most iconic paintings, including 11 exceptional examples from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, such as Flying Dutchman, Jonah, and Pegasus Departing.Also included are 15 Ryder paintings from other institutions and private collectors, including the National Gallery of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Phillips Collection, the Wadsworth Athenaeum, the CULTURAL COMMUNITIES The influence of whaling. As the whaling industry grew, the need for crewmen for ships influenced New Bedford’s ethnic character. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, crews were drawn from men of African, British, or Native American ancestry who had settled in and around the city. Beginning around 1800, increasing numbers of whalemen from SCRIMSHAW - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Installed in 2012, this is a sumptuous “permanent” exhibition of the best, most representative, and most compelling curiosities of our vast scrimshaw holdings — a generous selection drawn from the world’s largest and greatest collection. The exhibition is the partial result of 25+ years of cataloguing and research. CAREERS - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Careers. New Bedford Whaling Museum is committed to diversity among its employees and encourages qualified candidates from all backgroundsto apply. 1.
CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUM This crew list database was first created and posted by the New Bedford Free Public Library (NBFPL). It used records kept by the chaplains of the New Bedford Port Society and delivered the names and physical descriptions of men leaving the port of New Bedford on whaling voyages from 1840 toMUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
George Gale: ‘A Sea-nurtured Artist’ By Michael P. Dyer, Curator of Maritime History George Gale: ‘A Sea-nurtured Artist’ is a completely fresh overview of the work of one of the last American artists to document the American whale fishery firsthand.George Gale was most famous for his etchings of maritime scenes, a superb selection of which can be seen here, with both physical SEARCH - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Search objects, library holdings, and photographs in the the New Bedford Museum's online database. This module is provided “as is” with the understanding that data is updated constantly. Please forward any comments or questions to web@whalingmuseum.org.FACING THE DAWN
Join artists and co-curators of the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s landmark exhibition A Wild Note of Longing: Albert Pinkham Ryder and A Century of American Art for a discussion about Ryder’s legacy.LIFE ABOARD
After Captain Thomas W. Roys discovered bowhead whales in the Arctic in 1848, New Bedford ships soon followed. (See Arctic Whaling for more information.) A unique way of life: Men – and sometimes families – on whaleships lived in a strange, floating world CONTACT - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Contact New Bedford Whaling Museum 18 Johnny Cake Hill New Bedford, MA 02740-6398 Tel. (508) 997-0046 Fax: (508) 997-0018 Library Fax: (508)207-1064
CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUM This crew list database was first created and posted by the New Bedford Free Public Library (NBFPL). It used records kept by the chaplains of the New Bedford Port Society and delivered the names and physical descriptions of men leaving the port of New Bedford on whaling voyages from 1840 to LEADERSHIP - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Leadership Board of Trustees, 2020-2021 Anthony (Tony) R. Sapienza, Chair Patricia (Tricia) Schade, 1st Vice Chair Bernadette Souza, 2ndVice Chair Hardwick
KOBO - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM He is the skeleton of a 66-foot (20.02m), rare, juvenile Blue whale, acquired by the Museum after he was accidentally struck and killed by a 486-foot tanker and was brought ashore in Rhode Island in March 1998. Named KOBO, King of the Blue Ocean by New Bedford student Katie Hallett, he is the centerpiece of the Museum’s Jacobs FamilyGallery.
FREE FUN FRIDAYS! 2019 Free Fun Fridays! 2019 Free admission on August 9, 2019 9 am – 5 pm. The Whaling Museum was among the 100 institutions across Massachusetts that participated in this year’s Free Fun Fridays initiative, thanks to our partnership with the Highland Street Foundation!Every Friday, from the end of June through the end of August, multiple sites across the state are open for free. OLD - NEEDLEPOINT SHOES BY PAIGE Classic Needlepoint Slippers with a Fresh, Creative Flair! Each needlepoint item is hand-stitched, many in petit point with 20 petit-point-stitches per inch allowing intricate design and brilliant color. All wool yarn is dyed to meet the color specifications givenfor each piece.
HOME - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMDONATEVOLUNTEERRENTALSCONTACTVISITEXHIBITIONS The New Bedford Whaling Museum is collecting stories that help paint the picture of Greater New Bedford. By lending your voice, you will help create the collective story of the community. By Christina Connett Brophy, PhD, Elizabeth Broun, PhD, and William C. Agee. This long-overdue new look at the life and work of beloved painter AlbertPinkham
EXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them. HIGHLIGHTS - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM jberson@whalingmuseum.org. 508-717-6845. The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items. Here are some of the highlights of our collection.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
This volume documents the Museum’s many superlatives, including the world’s largest library of whaling logbooks, prints, and journals and the largest collection of scrimshaw. The Museum collection exceeds more than 750,000 items and is home to the world’s largest shipmodel, Lagoda, a
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The Kendall whaling collection was founded by Henry P. Kendall (1879-1959) about the time he graduated from Amherst College in 1899. Over the next two or three decades, his success as a. manufacturer of medical textiles provided the wherewithal to increase his collecting purview, so that his initial concentration upon harpoons andwhalecraft
A WILD NOTE OF LONGING: ALBERT PINKHAM RYDER AND A CENTURY A Wild Note of Longing highlights Ryder’s most iconic paintings, including 11 exceptional examples from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, such as Flying Dutchman, Jonah, and Pegasus Departing.Also included are 15 Ryder paintings from other institutions and private collectors, including the National Gallery of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Phillips Collection, the Wadsworth Athenaeum, the SEARCH - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Search objects, library holdings, and photographs in the the New Bedford Museum's online database. This module is provided “as is” with the understanding that data is updated constantly. Please forward any comments or questions to web@whalingmuseum.org. SAILORS' SERIES 2021 Supported by Ruth and Hope Atkinson Supported in part by The Samuel D. Rusitzky Lecture Fund. The Sailors’ Series is an annual, legacy lecture series of the New Bedford Whaling Museum that presents a wide variety of experiences and adventures by individuals with lifelongcommitments to
LIFE ABOARD
After Captain Thomas W. Roys discovered bowhead whales in the Arctic in 1848, New Bedford ships soon followed. (See Arctic Whaling for more information.) A unique way of life: Men – and sometimes families – on whaleships lived in a strange, floating world THE WHITE WHALE AT THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM. GIFTS Unique gifts inspired by museum collections and all things New Bedford! Shop our wide selection of museum publications, maritime and local history titles. HOME - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMDONATEVOLUNTEERRENTALSCONTACTVISITEXHIBITIONS The New Bedford Whaling Museum is collecting stories that help paint the picture of Greater New Bedford. By lending your voice, you will help create the collective story of the community. By Christina Connett Brophy, PhD, Elizabeth Broun, PhD, and William C. Agee. This long-overdue new look at the life and work of beloved painter AlbertPinkham
EXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them. HIGHLIGHTS - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM jberson@whalingmuseum.org. 508-717-6845. The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items. Here are some of the highlights of our collection.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
This volume documents the Museum’s many superlatives, including the world’s largest library of whaling logbooks, prints, and journals and the largest collection of scrimshaw. The Museum collection exceeds more than 750,000 items and is home to the world’s largest shipmodel, Lagoda, a
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The Kendall whaling collection was founded by Henry P. Kendall (1879-1959) about the time he graduated from Amherst College in 1899. Over the next two or three decades, his success as a. manufacturer of medical textiles provided the wherewithal to increase his collecting purview, so that his initial concentration upon harpoons andwhalecraft
A WILD NOTE OF LONGING: ALBERT PINKHAM RYDER AND A CENTURY A Wild Note of Longing highlights Ryder’s most iconic paintings, including 11 exceptional examples from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, such as Flying Dutchman, Jonah, and Pegasus Departing.Also included are 15 Ryder paintings from other institutions and private collectors, including the National Gallery of Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Phillips Collection, the Wadsworth Athenaeum, the SEARCH - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Search objects, library holdings, and photographs in the the New Bedford Museum's online database. This module is provided “as is” with the understanding that data is updated constantly. Please forward any comments or questions to web@whalingmuseum.org. SAILORS' SERIES 2021 Supported by Ruth and Hope Atkinson Supported in part by The Samuel D. Rusitzky Lecture Fund. The Sailors’ Series is an annual, legacy lecture series of the New Bedford Whaling Museum that presents a wide variety of experiences and adventures by individuals with lifelongcommitments to
LIFE ABOARD
After Captain Thomas W. Roys discovered bowhead whales in the Arctic in 1848, New Bedford ships soon followed. (See Arctic Whaling for more information.) A unique way of life: Men – and sometimes families – on whaleships lived in a strange, floating world THE WHITE WHALE AT THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM. GIFTS Unique gifts inspired by museum collections and all things New Bedford! Shop our wide selection of museum publications, maritime and local history titles. VISIT - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM The Reading Room & Library are open Tuesday and Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. by appointment only. Contact Mark Procknik, Librarian, at 508- (508) 997-0046 ext. 134. Discover the underwater world of whales, the dramatic story of whaling and its impact, and the maritime history of Southcoast Massachusetts at the New Bedford Whaling Museum – locatedCOLLECTIONS
Akeia de Barros Gomes. Curator of Social History. (508) 717-6853. agomes@whalingmuseum.org. The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
This volume documents the Museum’s many superlatives, including the world’s largest library of whaling logbooks, prints, and journals and the largest collection of scrimshaw. The Museum collection exceeds more than 750,000 items and is home to the world’s largest shipmodel, Lagoda, a
COMING SOON
A Wild Note of Longing: Albert Pinkham Ryder and a Century of American Art. A landmark exhibition bringing together major masterworks of New Bedford native, Albert Pinkham Ryder (1847-1917), whose work continues to influence contemporary American artists.FACING THE DAWN
Join artists and co-curators of the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s landmark exhibition A Wild Note of Longing: Albert Pinkham Ryder and A Century of American Art for a discussion about Ryder’s legacy. VESSELS AND TERMINOLOGY A whaleship was a floating community with its own rules and language. Landlubbers (land dwellers or new seamen) may need a guide to shipboard lingo: Abaft: To the rear of or in the direction of the stern (rear) of the ship. Aft: At, near, or toward the stern (rear) of a vessel; opposite of forward. After House: The name given to a squareor
SCRIMSHAW - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Installed in 2012, this is a sumptuous “permanent” exhibition of the best, most representative, and most compelling curiosities of our vast scrimshaw holdings — a generous selection drawn from the world’s largest and greatest collection. The exhibition is the partial result of 25+ years of cataloguing and research. CULTURAL COMMUNITIES The influence of whaling. As the whaling industry grew, the need for crewmen for ships influenced New Bedford’s ethnic character. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, crews were drawn from men of African, British, or Native American ancestry who had settled in and around the city. Beginning around 1800, increasing numbers of whalemen from LEADERSHIP - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Leadership Board of Trustees, 2020-2021 Anthony (Tony) R. Sapienza, Chair Patricia (Tricia) Schade, 1st Vice Chair Bernadette Souza, 2ndVice Chair Hardwick
CREW LIST - WHALINGMUSEUM.ORG Vessel: Rig: Age: Height: Skin: Ann Alexander: Ship: Hair: Eye: Residence: Rank: Remarks : Seaman: ON AT SANDWICH ISLANDS 04/04/1844 DISCHARGED AT SANDWICH ISLAND 10 HOME - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMDONATEVOLUNTEERRENTALSCONTACTVISITEXHIBITIONS The New Bedford Whaling Museum is collecting stories that help paint the picture of Greater New Bedford. By lending your voice, you will help create the collective story of the community. By Christina Connett Brophy, PhD, Elizabeth Broun, PhD, and William C. Agee. This long-overdue new look at the life and work of beloved painter AlbertPinkham
COLLECTIONS
Akeia de Barros Gomes. Curator of Social History. (508) 717-6853. agomes@whalingmuseum.org. The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items.EXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them. HIGHLIGHTS - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM jberson@whalingmuseum.org. 508-717-6845. The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items. Here are some of the highlights of our collection.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
This volume documents the Museum’s many superlatives, including the world’s largest library of whaling logbooks, prints, and journals and the largest collection of scrimshaw. The Museum collection exceeds more than 750,000 items and is home to the world’s largest shipmodel, Lagoda, a
SAILORS' SERIES 2021 Supported by Ruth and Hope Atkinson Supported in part by The Samuel D. Rusitzky Lecture Fund. The Sailors’ Series is an annual, legacy lecture series of the New Bedford Whaling Museum that presents a wide variety of experiences and adventures by individuals with lifelongcommitments to
SEARCH - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Search objects, library holdings, and photographs in the the New Bedford Museum's online database. This module is provided “as is” with the understanding that data is updated constantly. Please forward any comments or questions to web@whalingmuseum.org. PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The Kendall whaling collection was founded by Henry P. Kendall (1879-1959) about the time he graduated from Amherst College in 1899. Over the next two or three decades, his success as a. manufacturer of medical textiles provided the wherewithal to increase his collecting purview, so that his initial concentration upon harpoons andwhalecraft
LIFE ABOARD
After Captain Thomas W. Roys discovered bowhead whales in the Arctic in 1848, New Bedford ships soon followed. (See Arctic Whaling for more information.) A unique way of life: Men – and sometimes families – on whaleships lived in a strange, floating world THE WHITE WHALE AT THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM. GIFTS Unique gifts inspired by museum collections and all things New Bedford! Shop our wide selection of museum publications, maritime and local history titles. HOME - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMDONATEVOLUNTEERRENTALSCONTACTVISITEXHIBITIONS The New Bedford Whaling Museum is collecting stories that help paint the picture of Greater New Bedford. By lending your voice, you will help create the collective story of the community. By Christina Connett Brophy, PhD, Elizabeth Broun, PhD, and William C. Agee. This long-overdue new look at the life and work of beloved painter AlbertPinkham
COLLECTIONS
Akeia de Barros Gomes. Curator of Social History. (508) 717-6853. agomes@whalingmuseum.org. The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items.EXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them. HIGHLIGHTS - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM jberson@whalingmuseum.org. 508-717-6845. The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items. Here are some of the highlights of our collection.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
This volume documents the Museum’s many superlatives, including the world’s largest library of whaling logbooks, prints, and journals and the largest collection of scrimshaw. The Museum collection exceeds more than 750,000 items and is home to the world’s largest shipmodel, Lagoda, a
SAILORS' SERIES 2021 Supported by Ruth and Hope Atkinson Supported in part by The Samuel D. Rusitzky Lecture Fund. The Sailors’ Series is an annual, legacy lecture series of the New Bedford Whaling Museum that presents a wide variety of experiences and adventures by individuals with lifelongcommitments to
SEARCH - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Search objects, library holdings, and photographs in the the New Bedford Museum's online database. This module is provided “as is” with the understanding that data is updated constantly. Please forward any comments or questions to web@whalingmuseum.org. PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The Kendall whaling collection was founded by Henry P. Kendall (1879-1959) about the time he graduated from Amherst College in 1899. Over the next two or three decades, his success as a. manufacturer of medical textiles provided the wherewithal to increase his collecting purview, so that his initial concentration upon harpoons andwhalecraft
LIFE ABOARD
After Captain Thomas W. Roys discovered bowhead whales in the Arctic in 1848, New Bedford ships soon followed. (See Arctic Whaling for more information.) A unique way of life: Men – and sometimes families – on whaleships lived in a strange, floating world THE WHITE WHALE AT THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM. GIFTS Unique gifts inspired by museum collections and all things New Bedford! Shop our wide selection of museum publications, maritime and local history titles.COLLECTIONS
Akeia de Barros Gomes. Curator of Social History. (508) 717-6853. agomes@whalingmuseum.org. The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
This volume documents the Museum’s many superlatives, including the world’s largest library of whaling logbooks, prints, and journals and the largest collection of scrimshaw. The Museum collection exceeds more than 750,000 items and is home to the world’s largest shipmodel, Lagoda, a
COMING SOON
A Wild Note of Longing: Albert Pinkham Ryder and a Century of American Art. A landmark exhibition bringing together major masterworks of New Bedford native, Albert Pinkham Ryder (1847-1917), whose work continues to influence contemporary American artists.FACING THE DAWN
Join artists and co-curators of the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s landmark exhibition A Wild Note of Longing: Albert Pinkham Ryder and A Century of American Art for a discussion about Ryder’s legacy.DIGITAL COLLECTIONS
Director of Digital Initiatives. mlapides@whalingmuseum.org. (501) 997-0046 x131. Existing and emerging digital technologies affect how we envision our library and deliver educational programs. Digital scholarship at the Museum develops and collaborates on projects that seek to engage a wide audience. Create and use tools that supportdigital
CONTACT - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Contact New Bedford Whaling Museum 18 Johnny Cake Hill New Bedford, MA 02740-6398 Tel. (508) 997-0046 Fax: (508) 997-0018 Library Fax: (508)207-1064
CULTURAL COMMUNITIES The influence of whaling. As the whaling industry grew, the need for crewmen for ships influenced New Bedford’s ethnic character. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, crews were drawn from men of African, British, or Native American ancestry who had settled in and around the city. Beginning around 1800, increasing numbers of whalemen from LEADERSHIP - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Leadership Board of Trustees, 2020-2021 Anthony (Tony) R. Sapienza, Chair Patricia (Tricia) Schade, 1st Vice Chair Bernadette Souza, 2ndVice Chair Hardwick
CREW LIST - WHALINGMUSEUM.ORG Vessel: Rig: Age: Height: Skin: Ann Alexander: Ship: Hair: Eye: Residence: Rank: Remarks : Seaman: ON AT SANDWICH ISLANDS 04/04/1844 DISCHARGED AT SANDWICH ISLAND 10 CREW LIST - WHALINGMUSEUM.ORG Vessel: Rig: Age: Height: Skin: Holder Borden: ship: Hair: Eye: Residence: Rank: Remarks : green hand or seaman: Shipped at Rio 27 Jan 1843. accounted for at time of loss HOME - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMDONATEVOLUNTEERRENTALSCONTACTVISITEXHIBITIONS The New Bedford Whaling Museum is collecting stories that help paint the picture of Greater New Bedford. By lending your voice, you will help create the collective story of the community. By Christina Connett Brophy, PhD, Elizabeth Broun, PhD, and William C. Agee. This long-overdue new look at the life and work of beloved painter AlbertPinkham
EXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them. SAILORS' SERIES 2021 Supported by Ruth and Hope Atkinson Supported in part by The Samuel D. Rusitzky Lecture Fund. The Sailors’ Series is an annual, legacy lecture series of the New Bedford Whaling Museum that presents a wide variety of experiences and adventures by individuals with lifelongcommitments to
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The Kendall whaling collection was founded by Henry P. Kendall (1879-1959) about the time he graduated from Amherst College in 1899. Over the next two or three decades, his success as a. manufacturer of medical textiles provided the wherewithal to increase his collecting purview, so that his initial concentration upon harpoons andwhalecraft
SEARCH - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Search objects, library holdings, and photographs in the the New Bedford Museum's online database. This module is provided “as is” with the understanding that data is updated constantly. Please forward any comments or questions to web@whalingmuseum.org. SCRIMSHAW - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Installed in 2012, this is a sumptuous “permanent” exhibition of the best, most representative, and most compelling curiosities of our vast scrimshaw holdings — a generous selection drawn from the world’s largest and greatest collection. The exhibition is the partial result of 25+ years of cataloguing and research. CULTURAL COMMUNITIES The influence of whaling. As the whaling industry grew, the need for crewmen for ships influenced New Bedford’s ethnic character. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, crews were drawn from men of African, British, or Native American ancestry who had settled in and around the city. Beginning around 1800, increasing numbers of whalemen from CAREERS - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Careers. New Bedford Whaling Museum is committed to diversity among its employees and encourages qualified candidates from all backgroundsto apply. 1.
WILLIAM A. WATKINS COLLECTION OF MARINE MAMMAL SOUND William Alfred Watkins. William Alfred Watkins was a pioneer in marine mammal bioacoustics, studying the acoustic behavior of whales, dolphins, and seals in their natural environments. CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUM This crew list database was first created and posted by the New Bedford Free Public Library (NBFPL). It used records kept by the chaplains of the New Bedford Port Society and delivered the names and physical descriptions of men leaving the port of New Bedford on whaling voyages from 1840 to HOME - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMDONATEVOLUNTEERRENTALSCONTACTVISITEXHIBITIONS The New Bedford Whaling Museum is collecting stories that help paint the picture of Greater New Bedford. By lending your voice, you will help create the collective story of the community. By Christina Connett Brophy, PhD, Elizabeth Broun, PhD, and William C. Agee. This long-overdue new look at the life and work of beloved painter AlbertPinkham
EXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them. SAILORS' SERIES 2021 Supported by Ruth and Hope Atkinson Supported in part by The Samuel D. Rusitzky Lecture Fund. The Sailors’ Series is an annual, legacy lecture series of the New Bedford Whaling Museum that presents a wide variety of experiences and adventures by individuals with lifelongcommitments to
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The Kendall whaling collection was founded by Henry P. Kendall (1879-1959) about the time he graduated from Amherst College in 1899. Over the next two or three decades, his success as a. manufacturer of medical textiles provided the wherewithal to increase his collecting purview, so that his initial concentration upon harpoons andwhalecraft
SEARCH - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Search objects, library holdings, and photographs in the the New Bedford Museum's online database. This module is provided “as is” with the understanding that data is updated constantly. Please forward any comments or questions to web@whalingmuseum.org. SCRIMSHAW - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Installed in 2012, this is a sumptuous “permanent” exhibition of the best, most representative, and most compelling curiosities of our vast scrimshaw holdings — a generous selection drawn from the world’s largest and greatest collection. The exhibition is the partial result of 25+ years of cataloguing and research. CULTURAL COMMUNITIES The influence of whaling. As the whaling industry grew, the need for crewmen for ships influenced New Bedford’s ethnic character. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, crews were drawn from men of African, British, or Native American ancestry who had settled in and around the city. Beginning around 1800, increasing numbers of whalemen from CAREERS - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Careers. New Bedford Whaling Museum is committed to diversity among its employees and encourages qualified candidates from all backgroundsto apply. 1.
WILLIAM A. WATKINS COLLECTION OF MARINE MAMMAL SOUND William Alfred Watkins. William Alfred Watkins was a pioneer in marine mammal bioacoustics, studying the acoustic behavior of whales, dolphins, and seals in their natural environments. CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUM This crew list database was first created and posted by the New Bedford Free Public Library (NBFPL). It used records kept by the chaplains of the New Bedford Port Society and delivered the names and physical descriptions of men leaving the port of New Bedford on whaling voyages from 1840 to HIGHLIGHTS - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM jberson@whalingmuseum.org. 508-717-6845. The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items. Here are some of the highlights of our collection.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
This volume documents the Museum’s many superlatives, including the world’s largest library of whaling logbooks, prints, and journals and the largest collection of scrimshaw. The Museum collection exceeds more than 750,000 items and is home to the world’s largest shipmodel, Lagoda, a
CONTACT - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Contact New Bedford Whaling Museum 18 Johnny Cake Hill New Bedford, MA 02740-6398 Tel. (508) 997-0046 Fax: (508) 997-0018 Library Fax: (508)207-1064
FACING THE DAWN
Join artists and co-curators of the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s landmark exhibition A Wild Note of Longing: Albert Pinkham Ryder and A Century of American Art for a discussion about Ryder’s legacy. CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUM This crew list database was first created and posted by the New Bedford Free Public Library (NBFPL). It used records kept by the chaplains of the New Bedford Port Society and delivered the names and physical descriptions of men leaving the port of New Bedford on whaling voyages from 1840 to THE WHITE WHALE AT THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM. GIFTS Unique gifts inspired by museum collections and all things New Bedford! Shop our wide selection of museum publications, maritime and local history titles. CREW LIST - WHALINGMUSEUM.ORG The Crew List Database will be updated once a year, send comments to research@whalingmuseum.org. CREW LIST - WHALINGMUSEUM.ORG Vessel: Rig: Age: Height: Skin: Ann Alexander: Ship: Hair: Eye: Residence: Rank: Remarks : Seaman: ON AT SANDWICH ISLANDS 04/04/1844 DISCHARGED AT SANDWICH ISLAND 10 CREW LIST - WHALINGMUSEUM.ORG Vessel: Rig: Age: Height: Skin: Holder Borden: ship: Hair: Eye: Residence: Rank: Remarks : green hand or seaman: Shipped at Rio 27 Jan 1843. accounted for at time of loss AZOREAN SUITE: A POEM OF THE MOMENT Azorean Suite/Suite Açoriana, award-winning poet Scott Edward Anderson explores the nature of what it’s like to be born from the radiance of sensibility of his ancestral islands. Using autobiographical elements as well as quotations from Azorean poets, scientists, and naturalists, Anderson extends the limits of personal history and expands the poet’s emotional journey. HOME - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMDONATEVOLUNTEERRENTALSCONTACTVISITEXHIBITIONS The New Bedford Whaling Museum is collecting stories that help paint the picture of Greater New Bedford. By lending your voice, you will help create the collective story of the community. By Christina Connett Brophy, PhD, Elizabeth Broun, PhD, and William C. Agee. This long-overdue new look at the life and work of beloved painter AlbertPinkham
EXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them. SAILORS' SERIES 2021 Supported by Ruth and Hope Atkinson Supported in part by The Samuel D. Rusitzky Lecture Fund. The Sailors’ Series is an annual, legacy lecture series of the New Bedford Whaling Museum that presents a wide variety of experiences and adventures by individuals with lifelongcommitments to
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The Kendall whaling collection was founded by Henry P. Kendall (1879-1959) about the time he graduated from Amherst College in 1899. Over the next two or three decades, his success as a. manufacturer of medical textiles provided the wherewithal to increase his collecting purview, so that his initial concentration upon harpoons andwhalecraft
SEARCH - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Search objects, library holdings, and photographs in the the New Bedford Museum's online database. This module is provided “as is” with the understanding that data is updated constantly. Please forward any comments or questions to web@whalingmuseum.org. SCRIMSHAW - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Installed in 2012, this is a sumptuous “permanent” exhibition of the best, most representative, and most compelling curiosities of our vast scrimshaw holdings — a generous selection drawn from the world’s largest and greatest collection. The exhibition is the partial result of 25+ years of cataloguing and research. CULTURAL COMMUNITIES The influence of whaling. As the whaling industry grew, the need for crewmen for ships influenced New Bedford’s ethnic character. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, crews were drawn from men of African, British, or Native American ancestry who had settled in and around the city. Beginning around 1800, increasing numbers of whalemen from CAREERS - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Careers. New Bedford Whaling Museum is committed to diversity among its employees and encourages qualified candidates from all backgroundsto apply. 1.
WILLIAM A. WATKINS COLLECTION OF MARINE MAMMAL SOUND William Alfred Watkins. William Alfred Watkins was a pioneer in marine mammal bioacoustics, studying the acoustic behavior of whales, dolphins, and seals in their natural environments. CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUM This crew list database was first created and posted by the New Bedford Free Public Library (NBFPL). It used records kept by the chaplains of the New Bedford Port Society and delivered the names and physical descriptions of men leaving the port of New Bedford on whaling voyages from 1840 to HOME - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMDONATEVOLUNTEERRENTALSCONTACTVISITEXHIBITIONS The New Bedford Whaling Museum is collecting stories that help paint the picture of Greater New Bedford. By lending your voice, you will help create the collective story of the community. By Christina Connett Brophy, PhD, Elizabeth Broun, PhD, and William C. Agee. This long-overdue new look at the life and work of beloved painter AlbertPinkham
EXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them. SAILORS' SERIES 2021 Supported by Ruth and Hope Atkinson Supported in part by The Samuel D. Rusitzky Lecture Fund. The Sailors’ Series is an annual, legacy lecture series of the New Bedford Whaling Museum that presents a wide variety of experiences and adventures by individuals with lifelongcommitments to
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The Kendall whaling collection was founded by Henry P. Kendall (1879-1959) about the time he graduated from Amherst College in 1899. Over the next two or three decades, his success as a. manufacturer of medical textiles provided the wherewithal to increase his collecting purview, so that his initial concentration upon harpoons andwhalecraft
SEARCH - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Search objects, library holdings, and photographs in the the New Bedford Museum's online database. This module is provided “as is” with the understanding that data is updated constantly. Please forward any comments or questions to web@whalingmuseum.org. SCRIMSHAW - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Installed in 2012, this is a sumptuous “permanent” exhibition of the best, most representative, and most compelling curiosities of our vast scrimshaw holdings — a generous selection drawn from the world’s largest and greatest collection. The exhibition is the partial result of 25+ years of cataloguing and research. CULTURAL COMMUNITIES The influence of whaling. As the whaling industry grew, the need for crewmen for ships influenced New Bedford’s ethnic character. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, crews were drawn from men of African, British, or Native American ancestry who had settled in and around the city. Beginning around 1800, increasing numbers of whalemen from CAREERS - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Careers. New Bedford Whaling Museum is committed to diversity among its employees and encourages qualified candidates from all backgroundsto apply. 1.
WILLIAM A. WATKINS COLLECTION OF MARINE MAMMAL SOUND William Alfred Watkins. William Alfred Watkins was a pioneer in marine mammal bioacoustics, studying the acoustic behavior of whales, dolphins, and seals in their natural environments. CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUM This crew list database was first created and posted by the New Bedford Free Public Library (NBFPL). It used records kept by the chaplains of the New Bedford Port Society and delivered the names and physical descriptions of men leaving the port of New Bedford on whaling voyages from 1840 to HIGHLIGHTS - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM jberson@whalingmuseum.org. 508-717-6845. The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items. Here are some of the highlights of our collection.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
This volume documents the Museum’s many superlatives, including the world’s largest library of whaling logbooks, prints, and journals and the largest collection of scrimshaw. The Museum collection exceeds more than 750,000 items and is home to the world’s largest shipmodel, Lagoda, a
CONTACT - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Contact New Bedford Whaling Museum 18 Johnny Cake Hill New Bedford, MA 02740-6398 Tel. (508) 997-0046 Fax: (508) 997-0018 Library Fax: (508)207-1064
FACING THE DAWN
Join artists and co-curators of the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s landmark exhibition A Wild Note of Longing: Albert Pinkham Ryder and A Century of American Art for a discussion about Ryder’s legacy. CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUM This crew list database was first created and posted by the New Bedford Free Public Library (NBFPL). It used records kept by the chaplains of the New Bedford Port Society and delivered the names and physical descriptions of men leaving the port of New Bedford on whaling voyages from 1840 to THE WHITE WHALE AT THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM. GIFTS Unique gifts inspired by museum collections and all things New Bedford! Shop our wide selection of museum publications, maritime and local history titles. CREW LIST - WHALINGMUSEUM.ORG The Crew List Database will be updated once a year, send comments to research@whalingmuseum.org. CREW LIST - WHALINGMUSEUM.ORG Vessel: Rig: Age: Height: Skin: Holder Borden: ship: Hair: Eye: Residence: Rank: Remarks : green hand or seaman: Shipped at Rio 27 Jan 1843. accounted for at time of loss CREW LIST - WHALINGMUSEUM.ORG Vessel: Rig: Age: Height: Skin: Java II: Ship: Hair: Eye: Residence: Rank: Remarks : Seaman: ON AT OAHU SANDWICH ISLAND 11/23/1843 DISCHARGED AT MAUI SANDWICH ISLAND AZOREAN SUITE: A POEM OF THE MOMENT Azorean Suite/Suite Açoriana, award-winning poet Scott Edward Anderson explores the nature of what it’s like to be born from the radiance of sensibility of his ancestral islands. Using autobiographical elements as well as quotations from Azorean poets, scientists, and naturalists, Anderson extends the limits of personal history and expands the poet’s emotional journey. HOME - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMDONATEVOLUNTEERRENTALSCONTACTVISITEXHIBITIONS The New Bedford Whaling Museum is collecting stories that help paint the picture of Greater New Bedford. By lending your voice, you will help create the collective story of the community. By Christina Connett Brophy, PhD, Elizabeth Broun, PhD, and William C. Agee. This long-overdue new look at the life and work of beloved painter AlbertPinkham
VISIT - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMSEE MORE ON WHALINGMUSEUM.ORGEXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
This volume documents the Museum’s many superlatives, including the world’s largest library of whaling logbooks, prints, and journals and the largest collection of scrimshaw. The Museum collection exceeds more than 750,000 items and is home to the world’s largest shipmodel, Lagoda, a
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The Kendall whaling collection was founded by Henry P. Kendall (1879-1959) about the time he graduated from Amherst College in 1899. Over the next two or three decades, his success as a. manufacturer of medical textiles provided the wherewithal to increase his collecting purview, so that his initial concentration upon harpoons andwhalecraft
SEARCH - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Search objects, library holdings, and photographs in the the New Bedford Museum's online database. This module is provided “as is” with the understanding that data is updated constantly. Please forward any comments or questions to web@whalingmuseum.org. CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUMNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM JOBSNEW BEDFORD WHALING HISTORYNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM EVENTSNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM PARKINGNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM STAFFNEW BEDFORD WHALINGMUSEUM WEDDING
This crew list database was first created and posted by the New Bedford Free Public Library (NBFPL). It used records kept by the chaplains of the New Bedford Port Society and delivered the names and physical descriptions of men leaving the port of New Bedford on whaling voyages from 1840 to SCRIMSHAW - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Installed in 2012, this is a sumptuous “permanent” exhibition of the best, most representative, and most compelling curiosities of our vast scrimshaw holdings — a generous selection drawn from the world’s largest and greatest collection. The exhibition is the partial result of 25+ years of cataloguing and research. CULTURAL COMMUNITIES The influence of whaling. As the whaling industry grew, the need for crewmen for ships influenced New Bedford’s ethnic character. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, crews were drawn from men of African, British, or Native American ancestry who had settled in and around the city. Beginning around 1800, increasing numbers of whalemen from THE WHITE WHALE AT THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM. GIFTS Unique gifts inspired by museum collections and all things New Bedford! Shop our wide selection of museum publications, maritime and local history titles. HOME - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMDONATEVOLUNTEERRENTALSCONTACTVISITEXHIBITIONS The New Bedford Whaling Museum is collecting stories that help paint the picture of Greater New Bedford. By lending your voice, you will help create the collective story of the community. By Christina Connett Brophy, PhD, Elizabeth Broun, PhD, and William C. Agee. This long-overdue new look at the life and work of beloved painter AlbertPinkham
VISIT - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMSEE MORE ON WHALINGMUSEUM.ORGEXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
This volume documents the Museum’s many superlatives, including the world’s largest library of whaling logbooks, prints, and journals and the largest collection of scrimshaw. The Museum collection exceeds more than 750,000 items and is home to the world’s largest shipmodel, Lagoda, a
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The Kendall whaling collection was founded by Henry P. Kendall (1879-1959) about the time he graduated from Amherst College in 1899. Over the next two or three decades, his success as a. manufacturer of medical textiles provided the wherewithal to increase his collecting purview, so that his initial concentration upon harpoons andwhalecraft
SEARCH - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Search objects, library holdings, and photographs in the the New Bedford Museum's online database. This module is provided “as is” with the understanding that data is updated constantly. Please forward any comments or questions to web@whalingmuseum.org. CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUMNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM JOBSNEW BEDFORD WHALING HISTORYNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM EVENTSNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM PARKINGNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM STAFFNEW BEDFORD WHALINGMUSEUM WEDDING
This crew list database was first created and posted by the New Bedford Free Public Library (NBFPL). It used records kept by the chaplains of the New Bedford Port Society and delivered the names and physical descriptions of men leaving the port of New Bedford on whaling voyages from 1840 to SCRIMSHAW - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Installed in 2012, this is a sumptuous “permanent” exhibition of the best, most representative, and most compelling curiosities of our vast scrimshaw holdings — a generous selection drawn from the world’s largest and greatest collection. The exhibition is the partial result of 25+ years of cataloguing and research. CULTURAL COMMUNITIES The influence of whaling. As the whaling industry grew, the need for crewmen for ships influenced New Bedford’s ethnic character. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, crews were drawn from men of African, British, or Native American ancestry who had settled in and around the city. Beginning around 1800, increasing numbers of whalemen from THE WHITE WHALE AT THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM. GIFTS Unique gifts inspired by museum collections and all things New Bedford! Shop our wide selection of museum publications, maritime and local history titles.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
This volume documents the Museum’s many superlatives, including the world’s largest library of whaling logbooks, prints, and journals and the largest collection of scrimshaw. The Museum collection exceeds more than 750,000 items and is home to the world’s largest shipmodel, Lagoda, a
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The Kendall whaling collection was founded by Henry P. Kendall (1879-1959) about the time he graduated from Amherst College in 1899. Over the next two or three decades, his success as a. manufacturer of medical textiles provided the wherewithal to increase his collecting purview, so that his initial concentration upon harpoons andwhalecraft
LIFE ABOARD
After Captain Thomas W. Roys discovered bowhead whales in the Arctic in 1848, New Bedford ships soon followed. (See Arctic Whaling for more information.) A unique way of life: Men – and sometimes families – on whaleships lived in a strange, floating world CONTACT - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Contact New Bedford Whaling Museum 18 Johnny Cake Hill New Bedford, MA 02740-6398 Tel. (508) 997-0046 Fax: (508) 997-0018 Library Fax: (508)207-1064
CREW LIST - WHALINGMUSEUM.ORG The Crew List Database will be updated once a year, send comments to research@whalingmuseum.org. CREW LIST - WHALINGMUSEUM.ORG Vessel: Rig: Age: Height: Skin: Java II: Ship: Hair: Eye: Residence: Rank: Remarks : Seaman: ON AT OAHU SANDWICH ISLAND 11/23/1843 DISCHARGED AT MAUI SANDWICH ISLAND CULTURAL COMMUNITIES The influence of whaling. As the whaling industry grew, the need for crewmen for ships influenced New Bedford’s ethnic character. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, crews were drawn from men of African, British, or Native American ancestry who had settled in and around the city. Beginning around 1800, increasing numbers of whalemen from CREW LIST - WHALINGMUSEUM.ORG Vessel: Rig: Age: Height: Skin: Holder Borden: ship: Hair: Eye: Residence: Rank: Remarks : green hand or seaman: Shipped at Rio 27 Jan 1843. accounted for at time of loss CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUM This crew list database was first created and posted by the New Bedford Free Public Library (NBFPL). It used records kept by the chaplains of the New Bedford Port Society and delivered the names and physical descriptions of men leaving the port of New Bedford on whaling voyages from 1840 to THE WHITE WHALE AT THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM. GIFTS Unique gifts inspired by museum collections and all things New Bedford! Shop our wide selection of museum publications, maritime and local history titles. HOME - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMDONATEVOLUNTEERRENTALSCONTACTVISITEXHIBITIONS Anchored in the story of New Bedford’s whaling industry, the New Bedford Whaling Museum documents and shares the diverse stories of this vibrant maritime region and its people, both bygone and current. VISIT - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMSEE MORE ON WHALINGMUSEUM.ORGEXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
George Gale: ‘A Sea-nurtured Artist’ By Michael P. Dyer, Curator of Maritime History George Gale: ‘A Sea-nurtured Artist’ is a completely fresh overview of the work of one of the last American artists to document the American whale fishery firsthand.George Gale was most famous for his etchings of maritime scenes, a superb selection of which can be seen here, with both physical PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The criteria for this selection are aesthetics and historical significance, with a maximum of three works by any one artist. For more detailed information on any of these artworks input the accession number, artist, or title within the search function of our online database or visit our Collections Search web page. SEARCH - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM The New Bedford Whaling Museum strives to ensure the accuracy and completeness of all information provided. This online database is directly linked to the Museum’s collections management software, updates to it are automatically reflected here. CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUMNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM JOBSNEW BEDFORD WHALING HISTORYNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM EVENTSNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM PARKINGNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM STAFFNEW BEDFORD WHALINGMUSEUM WEDDING
In March of 2018 the New Bedford Whaling Museum and Mystic Seaport Museum launched Whaling History.org. That site incorporates this crew list database with six other databases, three of these related to American offshore whaling. SCRIMSHAW - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Installed in 2012, this is a sumptuous “permanent” exhibition of the best, most representative, and most compelling curiosities of our vast scrimshaw holdings — a generous selection drawn from the world’s largest and greatest collection. The exhibition is the partial result of 25+ years of cataloguing and research. CULTURAL COMMUNITIES Cultural Communities and Identities Cultural Communities A haven for immigrants. Since the seventeenth century, New Bedford has been a major destination for immigrants, a city shaped by THE WHITE WHALE AT THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM. GIFTS Unique gifts inspired by museum collections and all things New Bedford! Shop our wide selection of museum publications, maritime and local history titles. HOME - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMDONATEVOLUNTEERRENTALSCONTACTVISITEXHIBITIONS Anchored in the story of New Bedford’s whaling industry, the New Bedford Whaling Museum documents and shares the diverse stories of this vibrant maritime region and its people, both bygone and current. VISIT - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUMSEE MORE ON WHALINGMUSEUM.ORGEXHIBITIONS
The New Bedford Whaling Museum and City of New Bedford established a long-term collaboration with Cabo Verde aimed at celebrating the cultural and industrial connections between them.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
George Gale: ‘A Sea-nurtured Artist’ By Michael P. Dyer, Curator of Maritime History George Gale: ‘A Sea-nurtured Artist’ is a completely fresh overview of the work of one of the last American artists to document the American whale fishery firsthand.George Gale was most famous for his etchings of maritime scenes, a superb selection of which can be seen here, with both physical PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The criteria for this selection are aesthetics and historical significance, with a maximum of three works by any one artist. For more detailed information on any of these artworks input the accession number, artist, or title within the search function of our online database or visit our Collections Search web page. SEARCH - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM The New Bedford Whaling Museum strives to ensure the accuracy and completeness of all information provided. This online database is directly linked to the Museum’s collections management software, updates to it are automatically reflected here. CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUMNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM JOBSNEW BEDFORD WHALING HISTORYNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM EVENTSNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM PARKINGNEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM STAFFNEW BEDFORD WHALINGMUSEUM WEDDING
In March of 2018 the New Bedford Whaling Museum and Mystic Seaport Museum launched Whaling History.org. That site incorporates this crew list database with six other databases, three of these related to American offshore whaling. SCRIMSHAW - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Installed in 2012, this is a sumptuous “permanent” exhibition of the best, most representative, and most compelling curiosities of our vast scrimshaw holdings — a generous selection drawn from the world’s largest and greatest collection. The exhibition is the partial result of 25+ years of cataloguing and research. CULTURAL COMMUNITIES Cultural Communities and Identities Cultural Communities A haven for immigrants. Since the seventeenth century, New Bedford has been a major destination for immigrants, a city shaped by THE WHITE WHALE AT THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM. GIFTS Unique gifts inspired by museum collections and all things New Bedford! Shop our wide selection of museum publications, maritime and local history titles.MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS
The Photographer’s Brush: Watercolors. by Norman Fortier. The Photographer’s Brush catalog presents a unique opportunity to see many works from private collections by a truly remarkable local artist.While the exhibition consists of 30 paintings, the richly illustrated companion catalog includes many more, as well as photographs and personal stories from collectors, friends, and familyof
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS The criteria for this selection are aesthetics and historical significance, with a maximum of three works by any one artist. For more detailed information on any of these artworks input the accession number, artist, or title within the search function of our online database or visit our Collections Search web page.LIFE ABOARD
Families on Whalers. A seagoing male society: Whaling was a male occupation that separated men and boys from their families for years.The excitement of the chase and the work of processing whales filled relatively few hours. Routine chores and carving scrimshaw from whalebone and teeth were not enough to prevent loneliness and boredom. CREW LIST - WHALING MUSEUM In March of 2018 the New Bedford Whaling Museum and Mystic Seaport Museum launched Whaling History.org. That site incorporates this crew list database with six other databases, three of these related to American offshore whaling. CONTACT - NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM Contact New Bedford Whaling Museum 18 Johnny Cake Hill New Bedford, MA 02740-6398 Tel. (508) 997-0046 Fax: (508) 997-0018 Library Fax: (508)207-1064
CREW LIST - WHALINGMUSEUM.ORG The Crew List Database will be updated once a year, send comments to research@whalingmuseum.org. CULTURAL COMMUNITIES Cultural Communities and Identities Cultural Communities A haven for immigrants. Since the seventeenth century, New Bedford has been a major destination for immigrants, a city shaped by CREW LIST - WHALINGMUSEUM.ORG Vessel: Rig: Age: Height: Skin: Java II: Ship: Hair: Eye: Residence: Rank: Remarks : Seaman: ON AT OAHU SANDWICH ISLAND 11/23/1843 DISCHARGED AT MAUI SANDWICH ISLAND THE WHITE WHALE AT THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM. GIFTS Unique gifts inspired by museum collections and all things New Bedford! Shop our wide selection of museum publications, maritime and local history titles. CREW LIST - WHALINGMUSEUM.ORG Vessel: Rig: Age: Height: Skin: Holder Borden: ship: Hair: Eye: Residence: Rank: Remarks : green hand or seaman: Shipped at Rio 27 Jan 1843. accounted for at time of loss While our physical doors may be closed, we are still here for you! Visit our new Museum from Homesection and find
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Explore | Learn | Create! NEW MUSEUM PUBLICATION A Wild Note of Longing: Ryder and a Century of American Art THE GRAND PANORAMA OF A WHALING VOYAGE ‘ROUND THE WORLD - DIGITALVERSION
EXHIBITION: WHALES TODAY Jacobs Family Gallery | Dr. Roderick H. Turner Gallery | Clifford W.Ashley Gallery
NEW EXHIBITION: YOUTH VOICES FOR THE OCEAN Upper Level Rotating Galleries EXHIBITION: DE WIND IS OP! - DUTCH MARITIME PAINTINGS Wattles Family Gallery COMMON GROUND PROJECT: COLLECTING AND SHARING STORIES OF THE COMMUNITY. SHARE YOUR STORY! UPCOMING EXHIBITION: ARTIST ALISON WELLS EXHIBITION "IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD" OPENS 8/6. BE LIKE A BLUE WHALE: HALF THE PROCEEDS OF THESE SHIRTS GO TOSOUTHCOAST HEALTH!
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A Wild Note of Longing: Ryder and a Century of American Art Explores the powerful and enduring directions Ryder forged for generations of American modernists. The Voices of Marine Mammals: William E. Schevill and William A. Watkins – Pioneers in Bioacoustics This publication honors the groundbreaking work of Schevill and Watkins, of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.Sailing America
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