- No. 320146 (1963-2008). IMO5425841. Originally, Suderøy XVI,
owned by
Hvalfanger A/S-Suderøy. Sold to
Anders A.
Jahre (d/b/a
Kosmos A/S) and
renamed KOS...
- in 1930 as
whale catcher Gun 9 by
Kaldnes mek. Verksted, Tønsberg for
Hvalfanger A/S
Africa (Bjarne Gundersen), Sandefjord. In 1933,
vessel was sold to...
- (Marine Science.
Modern Whaling) Per T****sen. "Svend Foyn, Pioner,
Hvalfanger, Oppfinner".
Norsk biografisk leksikon.
Retrieved July 1, 2016. Holskjær...
-
issuant from the base sable" (Norwegian: I gull i en
oppvoksende båt en
hvalfanger med
hevet harpun, alt i svart). This
means the arms have a
field (background)...
- sale took
place in 1925, when she was
acquired by the
Norwegian firm of
Hvalfanger A/S Globus. They
undertook her
conversion to a
whale factory ship and...
- 1952 at Arendal, Norway, by
Pusnes Mekaniske Verksted A/S (hull #81) for
Hvalfanger A/S-Suderøy. Originally,
named Suderøy XVI
steam powered-**** propeller...
- announcement,
Telemark Arbeiderblad 27
September 1976 "Nils L****n (norsk
hvalfanger)".
Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). 16
August 2021.
Retrieved 9 January...