WHS presents “A Perilous Life - An
Exhibition” Summer Exhibit - 2006
By Jon Alden
Community Events of Westport
August
24th, 2006
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The Westport Historical Society hosted an impressive opening
program at Howland Hall, United Methodist Church, on the whaling business
in North America, given by Richard C. Kugler,
director emeritus of the New Bedford Whaling Museum. A capacity audience of
over 120 people came to hear the lecture that was highlighted with
a colorful slideshow presentation. The talk paved the way for the opening
at the Bell Schoolhouse of the Society's new exhibition, "A Perilous Life" - Westport
Whaling in the 19th century.
Mr. Kugler spoke of the Kate Cory (left – painting by John Stobart) and the
significance of this well-known whaler to Westport. Interestingly, Mr. Kugler and friend/attendee Russell Hart are great
-grandsons of the builder and contractor, respectively, of the Kate Cory, built
in 1856! Westport had 326 whaling voyages between 1775 and 1881. New Bedford
had the most with almost 5000. Richard shared with the audience many statistics
that painted a picture of the importance of this industry to Westport's
way of life for over 100 years. Many whalers and many more men were lost at sea
hunting the largest mammals on earth for the precious commodity of whale oil.
The exhibition is a testament to those courageous Westport men and
women at sea and those at home who funded and risked fame and fortune
to hunt the greatest prize of the 19th century!
Read Paul
Tamburello, Jr.’s news report “A Perilous Life - An Exhibition” - courtesy of the
Dartmouth Chronicle
Want to
learn more? Visit www.whalingmuseum.org
The
Exhibition was open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday Aug 26 to Monday
Aug 28, and Saturday Sept 2 to Monday Sept 4.
The
exhibition received hundreds of visitors within the short six day span of its
opening. There was a plethora of artifacts from the Society's collection as
well as those loaned by descendents of the great Westport whaling families.
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