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  2. James Bartley - Wikipedia

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    James Bartley (1870–1909) is the central figure in a late nineteenth-century story according to which he was swallowed whole by a sperm whale. He was found still living days later in the stomach of the whale, which was dead from harpooning. The story originated of an anonymous form, began to appear in American newspapers.

  3. Tay Whale - Wikipedia

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    The Whale Interviewed by his Mother on his Exploits in the River Tay (poem) – 27 December; The Whale Hunt in the Tay. Exciting Chase – 1 January; The Whale Hunt in the Tay. Escape of the Whale – 2 January; The Runaway Whale – 4 January; The Tay Whale Found Dead – 8 January; The Whale's Corpus – 9 January; The Recovered Whale at ...

  4. The Famous Tay Whale - Wikipedia

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    "The Famous Tay Whale" is a poem [1] by William Topaz McGonagall about the Tay Whale, also known as the Monster, a humpback whale hunted and killed in 1883 in the Firth of Tay near Dundee, Scotland, then the country's main whaling port. The doggerel verse is famous for lacking poetic quality.

  5. “In the Heart of the Sea” True Story: All About the Real ...

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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 ...

  6. Why 'In the Whale' documentary on Provincetown diver ... - AOL

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    The whale head is courtesy of the Jimmy Kimmel show after Packard and crewman Josiah Mayo were on a segment shortly after the incident. The Eastham Windmill Weekend parade was held Sunday morning.

  7. The Fish (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The Fish is a 1918 poem by the American poet Marianne Moore.The poem was published in the August 1918 issue of The Egoist.Moore's biographer, Linda Leavell, has described "The Fish" as "...one of Moore's best-loved and most mystifying poems" and that it is "Admired for its imagery and technical proficiency". [1]

  8. Fastitocalon (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Fastitocalon, the central character in the poem, is the last of the mighty turtle-fish. This poem is well known to the Hobbits. It tells of how Fastitocalon's huge size, a "whale-island", [5] enticed sailors to land on its back. After the sailors lit a fire upon Fastitocalon, it dived underwater, causing the sailors to drown.

  9. Humpback whale that washed up on LI was popular NYC ... - AOL

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    NYC0393 was one of the astounding 100 new whales that the research center cataloged in 2024 — a jaw-dropping sum compared to the measly five that were documented when Gotham Whale started its ...