Eclipse, Auxiliary Steam Whaler Model
AssociatedAssociated with
Eclipse
(auxiliary steam whaler, built 1867)
AssociatedAssociated with
Captain David Gray
MakerMade by
Ian C Calder
BuilderBuilt by
Alexander Hall and Company
(Ship builders; 1811 - 1958)
Date1875-1949
Object NameShip Model
Mediumwood
ClassificationsWhaling
DimensionsOverall: Length: 64.3 cm, Width: 8.7 cm, Height: 36.3 cm
LocationOn Display - Aberdeen Maritime Museum
Object numberABDMS003119
Keywords
Whaling was a risky business: vessels were sometimes crushed by ice. Others returned clean, with no catch. By the 1830s, overfishing had seriously affected the industry and Aberdeen vessels gradually abandoned the trade.
Eclipse went whaling from Peterhead for many years. It was finally sunk in 1941 during a German air raid on Archangel, while working as a Russian oceanographic vessel.
19th Century
19th Century