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WHALING FACTORY AND CHASERS.—The Anglo-Norse, a British-owned factory whaling ship, which is visiting Wellington, together with her chasers. The factory ship is seen above, with A good view of the slipway through which the carcasses of whales are drawn by powerful winches. Below, some members of the crew of the Anglo-Norse. Top left, one of the six chasers which are accompanying the factory ship.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 6 October 1936, Page 12

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WHALING FACTORY AND CHASERS.—The Anglo-Norse, a British-owned factory whaling ship, which is visiting Wellington, together with her chasers. The factory ship is seen above, with A good view of the slipway through which the carcasses of whales are drawn by powerful winches. Below, some members of the crew of the Anglo-Norse. Top left, one of the six chasers which are accompanying the factory ship. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 6 October 1936, Page 12

WHALING FACTORY AND CHASERS.—The Anglo-Norse, a British-owned factory whaling ship, which is visiting Wellington, together with her chasers. The factory ship is seen above, with A good view of the slipway through which the carcasses of whales are drawn by powerful winches. Below, some members of the crew of the Anglo-Norse. Top left, one of the six chasers which are accompanying the factory ship. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 6 October 1936, Page 12