I bet the smell made you Moby Dick too.
Tony.
Tony.
Brilliant story Rob. I don't think we will be hearing stories like this in the future, too many rules & regulations now and everybody's so anal about doing things by the book.The world was a different place 65 years ago. Few TVs to see these things from afar and probably no nature programming anyway, little chance of travel to see them in the flesh and no internet. Also less H&S which would prevent it these days anyway, well in the state those things were in.
Although I think the ethos of the the whales had its roots in travelling Victorian circuses and showmen earning a living. So I think our surprise is that such enterprise persisted into the 1950/60s and also that it's not a more well known thing.
It's nice to still be surprised by such things into 2019 though isn't it?
And a link if you want to read about Lizzie Ward - https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/nr/lizzie-elephant-sheffield-steel-industry-1.588712
Apparently there's still a saying in Sheffield, presumably used by older folk - "I was laden down like Thomas Ward's elephant". Oh and I use it too now even if no one has a clue what I mean until I explain it
These things are great as you find out one thing and they lead you to others. When I was reading up on Lizzie it lead me to find out more about Thomas Ward.
Thomas Ward is arguably one of our great forgotten industrialists. He pioneered recyling and processed scrap metal on a monumental scale. He had ship breaking yards around the country, including here in Swansea (well Briton Ferry). He also broke some famous ships like RMS Olympic sister ship to RMS Titanic.
My other half thinks it's hilarious I love all this. She says I was born to be an old fart - I'm happy with that![]()