Object Details
Manufacturer
Church Fireworks Company
Summary
This is the California whaling rocket harpoon of the 1870s-80s. It was meant to kill whales in a more effective way than hand-held harpoons. Whaling was then an important industry in which whale oil was used for lighting, lubricants, and other purposes. Standard hand-held harpoons were dangerous because they required skill and strength to use and a wounded whale would often strike a whaleboat, destroying the boat and killing the men.
The California Whaling Rocket Harpoon was a modified from the Roys-Liliendahl whaling rocket harpoon developed by the whaling captain Thomas Welcome Roys and Gustavus A. Liliendahl. The California harpoon was used in whaling along the California coast. This harpoon was purchased by the Smithsonian from C.D. Voy in the 1880s.
Credit Line
Gift of Charles D. Voy
Inventory Number
A19730997000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
CRAFT-Missiles & Rockets
Materials
Overall, cast iron; rope, hemp
Dimensions
Other: 3 in. diameter x 6 ft. 6 3/4 in. long, 28.5 lb. (7.6 x 200cm, 12.9kg)
Other (rope): 108 in. long (274.3cm)
Other (warhead): 10 lb. (4.5kg)
Other (body): 7.5 lb. (3.4kg)
Other (tail section, toggle and rope): 10.5 lb. (4.8kg)
Country of Origin
United States of America
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Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nasm_A19730997000