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1833 Volunteer – ARCdoc UK Whaling Logbooks

Ayre, Matthew

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Matthew Ayre



Abstract

This dataset contains spreadsheet data collated from actual UK whaling logbooks between 1750 and 1850. Each worksheet represents one year and contains two voyages. One outgoing voyage from the UK to Hudson Bay, normally leaving at the end of June, beginning of July, and one return journey leaving Hudson Bay in September and returning to the UK in October. The Supporting Documentation describes the collated data and provides a background to the research. The whaling logbooks used in this project, representing a significant addition to those of the Hudson Bay Company (HBC), are confined to the period 1750 to 1850 although most of them post-date 1800. Attention is also confined to UK logbooks. In contrast to the HBC logbooks, those of the whaling vessels do not cover every year of the study period and only some 40 have survived of the original many thousands of voyages. The outcomes are a series of monthly summary statistics for each month of the voyages. These are confined to the summer season as the vessels could not sail in winter, but provide nonetheless a valuable series of first-hand observations. These are expressed as a series of indices quantifying the frequency of winds from each of the four quadrants (N, S, E & W), gales, fog, snow and rain. The mean wind force can also be calculated for each month. The whaling logbooks provide a unique additional set of daily and monthly-aggregated data on sea ice cover and character.

Citation

Ayre, M. 1833 Volunteer – ARCdoc UK Whaling Logbooks. [Dataset]

Deposit Date Jul 3, 2014
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Keywords Maritime history, Geography, Climatology, Environmental studies
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/459590
Publisher URL ARCdoc Data pages: http://www.hull.ac.uk/mhsc/ARCDOC
Contract Date Jul 3, 2014

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