Western Operating Corporation Ltd.

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Registered as an American whaling company Dec. 1936. Clifford N. Carver, president, was also a founder of Penobscot Marine Museum. The corporation used the Ulysses, a tanker built in Baltimore in 1915 and converted to a whaling factory ship in 1937, with 8 catcher boats and a Norwegian crew of over 300 to hunt whales off the coast of western Australia in 1937 and 1938. Proctor and Gamble, the buyer for the whale oil, would not guarantee a contract, so the Ulysses resumed tanker service and was sold in 1942. The company was dissolved in the 1950s.

From the description of Western Operating Corporation records, 1933-1953. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71129642

Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Carver, Clifford N. 1890-1965. person
associatedWith Charles Racine (Ship) corporateBody
associatedWith Janus (Ship) corporateBody
associatedWith Ulysses (Whaling factory ship) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Australia
Norway
Subject
Voyages and travels
Whalers (Persons)
Whaling
Whaling ships
Occupation
Activity

Corporate Body

Active 1933

Active 1939

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