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During long voyages when they were not pursuing whales, the whalers often turned to scrimshaw as a way to pass the time. The art form involved engraving images, some very detailed, on whale teeth or bone, not a simple endeavor on a tossing ship. The results were often spectacular. Join us to learn more about this unique shipboard art and to get an up-close look at the highlights of the Nantucket Historical Association’s extensive scrimshaw collection.
Presenter: Elizabeth Schaeffer, Interpreter, Nantucket Historical Association
Guest: Dan Elias, Robyn & John Davis, Chief Curator, Nantucket Historical Association