1865 / 3,080 SCHOONER DAVID PORTER, Lying to in the Bay of Biscay, Jan. 30th 1814. Save Share Ask Question Forbes and Clark Collections Visualizing Maritime History Project Save Share Ask Question Tinted lithograph depiction of the schooner David Porter lying in the Bay of Biscay on January 30, 1814. Classification ship portraits Date Made 1856-01-02 Legal Status PERMANENT COLLECTION Major Collection Hart Nautical Maker Weingartner, Adam; Coggeshall, George Materials ink; paper Measurements 4 1/4 in x 6 3/4 in Place Made United States: New York Representation du Parlement d'Angleterre, les chambres assembl̩es et de la reine sur son throne; l'ordre de la chambre des seigneurs et de celle des communes Double-page, copperplate engraved plate from an 1700s edition … Smashed by a sperm whale Colored engraving showing a sperm whale raising its … The President Steam Ship A port-broadside view of the SS 'President,' operated … A woman, in pensive mood, etc... (whales labeled "Iki Kujira") Woodblock print of a woman and an inset … On the banks of Newfoundland. A school of whales crossing the wake of an Atlantic Steamer during a fog. Uncolored woodcut from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper for … Whaling Attacking a Whale in Unison Meijo-era woodblock print. Whaling scene. Several text blocks … Explore chevron-right