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English: The whale gig is similar to ships boats later referred to as a "whaleboat" (USN) or a "whaler" (RN). They were popular for their seaworthiness
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Author Unknown draughtsman circa 1878

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A type of ships boat used in the Royal Navy

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31 December 1878Gregorian

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