MothInBoots: A Whale Factory ship in the Antarctic. The Sir James Clark Ross.
MothInBoots: The Sir James Clark Ross - Whaling Ship
MothInBoots: Whaling ship the Sir James Clark Ross - SY Discovery on the left
MothInBoots: Onboard a Whale Factory ship - likely the Sir James Clark Ross.
MothInBoots: Onboard a Whale Factory Ship. Likely the Sir James Clark Ross.
MothInBoots: The Whaling Ship - The "Kosmos" - December, 1930
MothInBoots: The Kosmos Whaling factory ship In the Antarctic
MothInBoots: SY Discovery on the left and Whaling ship, the Kosmos
MothInBoots: Whaling Factory Ship - The Kosmos - showing the tunnel
MothInBoots: Whale chaser showing the harpoon gun - Banzare Voyage 2.
MothInBoots: Eric Douglas was onboard this Whale chaser from the Sir James Clark Ross - Antarctica
MothInBoots: Whaling in the Antarctic - the Lestris is on the left
MothInBoots: Whaling factory ship and the SY Discovery in the background - Identified as the New Sevilla
MothInBoots: SY Discovery (Discovery or RRS Discovery I) alongside a Whaling Ship
MothInBoots: A Whale chaser on the right, it could be the SY Discovery on the left
MothInBoots: Close view of a Whale chaser - Antarctica
MothInBoots: A Whale Chaser in the Antarctic - 1930/31
MothInBoots: Two Whale chasers. Antarctica 1930/31.
MothInBoots: A dead Whale - self inflated with it's own gas
MothInBoots: The SY Discovery met up with the Norwegian Expedition ship "Norvegia"
MothInBoots: SY Discovery meeting up with the Norwegians on their expedition ship Norvegia
MothInBoots: Whaling factory ship in the Antarctic
MothInBoots: Captain Riiser Larsen from the Norvegia
MothInBoots: The Discovery on the left, coaling from the Sir James Clark Ross - BANZARE
MothInBoots: The Sir James Clark Ross, Whales and a Whale chaser