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DescriptionWhaler Benjamin Tucker in Honolulu, by Dr. Stangenwald.jpg |
English: ※ "Benjamin Tucker" in Honolulu. Ambrotype, 1/2 plate, cased. New Bedford Whaling Museum. Bark Benjamin Tucker at anchor in harbor in Honolulu. On her return passage from the——Arctic, Benjamin Tucker encountered a storm which damaged her rigging. Captain Spencer commisioned this ambrotype depicting the damage——to send——to the "vessel's owners." It is one of the earliest known photographs of an American whaleship. Other ships can be, seen on either side of photograph. |
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