Item 23625 - Removing the whalebone, Ragged Island, 1927
- Item 23625 - Removing the whalebone, Ragged Island, 1927
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Image Info Captain William Sylvester removing the baleen, or whalebone, of a 50-foot whale. The baleen was typically the first part removed from a whale carcass.
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This finback whale was discovered by local lobster fisherman after a large storm washed it ashore on Ragged Island in Harpswell. It had been dead some time.
Sylvester, a local whaler, considered the whale was about 75 years old and supervised the process of cutting up the carcass.
Captain William Sylvester was a whaler for 40 years in New Bedford, Massachusetts. At the time of this photograph, he lived on Orr's Island with the other men who helped cut up the whale.