Collections Highlights
The New Bedford Whaling Museum has been collecting historic artifacts, documents, books, and photographs for over 110 years, it is not surprising that our collections today are large and diverse, comprised of approximately ¾ million items. While owning the world’s most comprehensive collection of art, artifacts and original documents of whaling history the Museum also collects broadly in maritime and local history. Collections include objects across a broad range of categories: fine and decorative art, folk art, photography, domestic artifacts, artifacts that represent the history of technology and industry, books, manuscripts, maps and charts, ethnographic materials, clothing and textiles, and extensive personal, business, and financial records. This is a very diverse and rich social history collection.
- Paintings and Drawings
- Whaling logbooks and journals
- Manuscripts
- Books
- Photography
- Maps and Charts
- Navigational Instruments
- Scrimshaw and fakeshaw
- Historic whaling prints
- Japanese Prints
- Lagoda (world’s largest ship model)
- Ethnological and Tribal Art Objects
- William A. Watkins Collection of Marine Mammal Sound Recordings and Data
- William A. Watkins and William E. Schevill Collection of Images and Instruments
- Digital Collections