Whalers may refer to: Whalers Bluff Lighthouse, Victoria, Australia Danbury Whalers, US ice-hockey team in the Federal Hockey League Hartford Whalers...
1974; five years later, the Whalers joined the NHL in the NHL–WHA merger of 1979 and were renamed the "Hartford Whalers". After a quarter century in...
French whalers, among them Necker and Deux Amis, and Anne. Dutch privateers captured Port de Paix and Penn. At the time, many French whalers transferred...
franchise was formed in 1971 as the New England Whalers of the World Hockey Association (WHA). The Whalers saw success immediately, winning the Eastern Division...
personnel during Operation Red Wings. Operation Whalers, named after the Hartford / New England Whalers professional hockey team, was the "sequel" to Operation...
Connecticut, the Whalers played at the Danbury Ice Arena, located in CityCenter Danbury. Their name comes from the Hartford Whalers, who were a professional...
June 2020. "Mickey Mouse in Living Color DVD Review". DVD Dizzy. Retrieved 20 February 2021. The Whalers at IMDb The Whalers at the TCM Movie Database...
Detroit Junior Red Wings and the Detroit Whalers. In 1997 they were officially renamed the "Plymouth Whalers" after the local municipality gave generous...
The Detroit Whalers were a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League for two seasons from 1995 to 1997. The Whalers were based in Auburn Hills...
England whalers had reached the Davis Strait fishery, between Greenland and Baffin Island. The fishery slowly began to expand, with whalers visiting...
Boston Whaler is an American boat manufacturer. It is a subsidiary of the Brunswick Boat Group, a division of the Brunswick Corporation. Boston Whalers were...
deal, four WHA clubs – the Edmonton Oilers, New England Whalers (renamed the Hartford Whalers), Quebec Nordiques and Winnipeg Jets – joined the NHL. The...
the toll on males of a breeding age was severe. Whalers flensing blubber from a sperm whale. Whalers boiling blubber in a trypot on the deck of their...
Whaler Channel (54°10′S 36°42′W / 54.167°S 36.700°W / -54.167; -36.700) is the northernmost of three small channels leading into Husvik Harbor in Stromness...
Royal New Zealand Navy - used the whalers until the 1960s. They were used for service, training and recreation. Whaler races were organised between ships...
mind the earlier activities of whalers in this area. This article incorporates public domain material from "Whalers Bluff". Geographic Names Information...
main street, Barrett Road, is named after Dicky Barrett, one of the whalers. Whalers Gate covers 3.12 km2 (1.20 sq mi) and had an estimated population of...
is commonly called bronze whalers in this part of the world.) Fatal attacks attributed to the copper shark (bronze whaler) include the 2014 death of...
New Bedford Whalers was the name of three American soccer teams based in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The first Whalers played in the Southern New England...
Hockey League (FPHL) (2021–present) The Binghamton Whalers' logo was simply the Hartford Whalers' logo turned onto its side. The curvature along the...
Bob Marley and the Wailers (previously known as The Wailers and prior to that The Wailing Rudeboys, The Wailing Wailers and The Teenagers) were a Jamaican...
Whalers Bay or Whaler's Bay can refer to: Whalers Bay (Svalbard) Whalers Bay (South Shetland Islands) Whalers Bay Whaling Site, Thistle Island, on Thistle...