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  2. Bomb lance - Wikipedia

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    Between 1850 and 1870, several different types of shoulder guns were patented for firing bomb lances, including those made by Captain Ebenezer Pierce, Patrick Cunningham, Selmar Eggers, and Christopher Brand. [8] [9] Shoulder guns were used for firing bomb lances throughout whaling into the 20th century. [9]

  3. Harpoon cannon - Wikipedia

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    A harpoon cannon is a whaling implement developed in the late 19th century and most used in the 20th century. It would be mounted on the bow of a whale catcher , where it could be easily aimed with a wide field of view at the target.

  4. History of whaling - Wikipedia

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    There is strong evidence of active, large-scale whaling in Scandinavia from the 6th century onwards. [73] Scandinavia's whaling industry invented many new techniques in the 19th century, with most inventions occurring in Norway. Jacob Nicolai Walsøe was probably the first person to suggest mounting a harpoon gun in the bows of a steamship ...

  5. Whaling in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The development of harpoons went hand in hand with the development of commercial whaling. Harpoon guns were trialed by the South Sea Company in 1737 and hand-held guns that discharged rocket harpoons were in general use by American and other national whalers in the second half of the 19th century. [62]

  6. Charles W. Morgan (ship) - Wikipedia

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    She is the world's oldest surviving (non-wrecked) merchant vessel, the only surviving wooden whaling ship from the 19th century American merchant fleet (of an estimated 2,700 built), [7] and second to USS Constitution, the oldest seaworthy vessel in the world. Charles W. Morgan was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966. [1]

  7. Toggling harpoon - Wikipedia

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    The toggling harpoon is an ancient weapon and tool used in whaling to impale a whale when thrown. Unlike earlier harpoon versions which had only one point, a toggling harpoon has a two-part point. One half of the point is firmly attached to the thrusting base, while the other half of the point is fitted over this first point like a cap and ...

  8. Category:19th-century weapons - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "19th-century weapons" ... Wall gun This page was last edited on 30 March 2022, at 22:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. Whaling - Wikipedia

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    At least 45 whaling stations operated in Tasmania during the 19th century, and bay whaling was conducted out of other mainland centres. Modern whaling using harpoon guns and iron hulled catchers was conducted in the 20th century from shore-based stations in Western Australia, South Australia, New South Wales and Queensland, also in Norfolk ...