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  1. "All they can see is their profit of death." Aline Charney in 1977 at Australia's last whaling station in Albany, Western Australia,
  2. "Accommodation has almost been totally closed to us." Aline Charney in 1977 during the first Save the Whale Campaign at Albany, WA
  3. "Jonny today was refused gas at a station because a man saw his whale button." Aline Charney's diary 1977 in Albany, Western Australia
  4. Paddy couldn't believe that such a large animal could be killed so quickly - former Australian whaling ship captain 1977
  5. "Protesting seemed to be in fashion." - former whaling ship captain Paddy Hart on the 1977 Australian anti-whaling campaign
  6. @nickearls good work. chuck the tv next time
  7. @gharman plently of north american angles in The Last Whale but none for south texas!
  8. @Tim_Coronel ... place a house ad ... invite them to email you ... perhaps a competition or opt-in newsletter etc
  9. A noisy funeral was held for the deflated Willie - International Whaling Commission meeting, Canberra, 1977
  10. Willie ended his life at the point of a knife. Hotel staff slashed their way through the plastic to free the Japanese delegation. 1977
  11. Willie the Whale travelled the counrty, floating down the Torrens in Adelaide, the Yarra in Melbourne and the Brisbane River. 1977
  12. @PenguinBooksAus Beatrix Potter
  13. @whizbee77 would love to read anything you write about the #mayborn
  14. Bob Wych knew the ship was close to the rocks. The hull was a sounding board and he could hear the grind of the waves against the cliffs
  15. John switched on all the lights on the plane and went as close to sea level as he dared ... Hang on. Don't give up. We're coming for you.
  16. ... a large man swam out of the darkness and huge arms grabbed him around the chest. 'Am I glad to see you, mate."
  17. Jonny took the tiller and Tom did the same, also touching the eye of the whale. http://thelastwhale.blogspo...
  18. Screeching seagulls swamed over bloody bits of whale as Jonny rubbed his hand along the whale's side. http://thelastwhale.blogspo...
  19. Jonny was rattled. His hands shook. He had been sure the harpoon had been going to hit the Zodiac. http://thelastwhale.blogspo...
  20. ... the harpoon hit home with a loud thud. The grenade exploded a few seconds later and blubber shot into the air.