A compelling introduction to the Whaling and Sealing industry in Northeast Scotland\'s Moray Firth, Malcolm Archibald \'s A Wild Rough Lot will guide you thRough the trade\'s history, dangers and successes.
Beyond a glimpse into the industry, the book provides useful details of the vessels and an 1859 crew list useful for those seeking a chance to trace their family roots in the maritime industry..
In-depth details of the trade in Moray Firth concentrate on the successes of specific ports and ships in the area, including the short-lived Whaling industry in Nairn, the prosperous trade and insurance case of Banff, the fortunes and dangers of the Arctic and prominent ship Felix, and a yearly account of the Whaling and Sealing trade in the most successful port, Fraserburgh.
Laden with illuminating examples, the book covers topics From the stages of a typical Whaling voyage to the brutal, often bloody process of the Sealing industry.
Beginning with a brief look at the geography and maritime history of Northeast Scotland\'s ports, the book introduces the Scottish Whaling industry thRough contemporary journals and log books.
A compelling introduction to the Whaling and Sealing industry in Northeast Scotland\'s Moray Firth, Malcolm Archibald \'s A Wild Rough Lot will guide you thRough the trade\'s history, dangers and successes