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On Nov. 20, 1820, a whaling ship from Nantucket, Mass., was attacked by a large sperm whale in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. According to the Nantucket Historical Association, the boat was ...
In the Heart of the Sea is a 2015 historical adventure drama film directed and co-produced by Ron Howard from a screenplay by Charles Leavitt and a story by Leavitt, Rick Jaffa, and Amanda Silver. An international co-production between the United States and Spain, the film stars Chris Hemsworth , Benjamin Walker , Cillian Murphy , Tom Holland ...
In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex is a book by American writer Nathaniel Philbrick about the loss of the whaler Essex in the Pacific Ocean in 1820. The book was published by Viking Press on May 8, 2000, and won the 2000 National Book Award for Nonfiction .
Harwich, Massachusetts, U.S. Died: February 7, 1883 (aged 77) ... In 2015, the theatrical film In the Heart of the Sea was released, directed by Ron Howard.
Inspired by a true story, In the Heart of the Sea is based on Herman Melville's 1851 novel Moby-Dick, which tells the story of the whaling ship Essex’s distressing journey in 1820. Captain ...
Heart of the Sea may refer to: In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex, a 2000 nonfiction book by Nathaniel Philbrick In the Heart of the Sea, a 2015 film by Ron Howard based on the book; Heart of the Sea, a 2000 novel by Nora Roberts; Heart of the Sea, a 2002 documentary film about American surfer Rell Sunn
Harwich / ˈ h ær ɪ tʃ / is a town in Essex, England, and one of the Haven ports on the North Sea coast. It is in the Tendring district.Nearby places include Felixstowe to the north-east, Ipswich to the north-west, Colchester to the south-west and Clacton-on-Sea to the south.
The Harwich Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic portions of the Harwich Center village of Harwich, Massachusetts.The village, originally known as Broadbrooks after a prominent local family, was developed beginning in the 18th century, and features a high quality concentration of Greek Revival and Italianate architecture.