Petter Sørlle

Petter Sørlle (February 16, 1884 - May 29, 1933) was a Norwegian whaling captain and inventor.[1]

FLK Lancing

Biography

Petter Martin Mattias Koch Sørlle was born at Tune (now Sarpsborg) in Østfold, Norway. Both his father and grand-father had been sailors. He was engaged in whaling from Vestfold and later participated in Antarctica whaling near the South Georgia Island and South Orkney Islands.[2]

He invented slipways for whaling ships which he patented in 1922. His invention was a device by which the whale could be fully drawn to the ship. The pickup slip was first used in the Antarctic Ocean by the whaling company Globus of Larvik on-board the FLK Lancing during the season 1925-26. [3]

Sørlle was the first manager of the United Whalers whaling shore station at Stromness, South Georgia. He carried out surveys and is commemorated by several place names in Antarctic waters.[4] [5]

gollark: That's absolutely not how it would work, and it would be harder to use because of stuff obscuring stuff behind it.
gollark: It can also do 3-dimensional diagonals.
gollark: You can use the "rotate view" button, or just watch for that.
gollark: It's probably doing 3D stacky things.
gollark: That would be hard and also worse to use.

See also

References

  1. Bjørn L. Basberg. "Petter Sørlle". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  2. "Petter Sørlle". polarhistorie.no. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  3. "1925 DS/FLK Lancing". lardex.net. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
  4. R.K. Headland. "Whaling Stations: Stromness". South Georgia & the South Sandwich Islands. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
  5. "Petter Sørlle". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved January 1, 2018.

Other sources

  • Næss, Øyvind (1951) Hvalfangerselskapet Globus A/S 1925-1950 : et kapitel av den moderne hvalfangsts historie (Larvik: Hvalfangerselskapet Globus)
  • Tønnessen, Joh N.; & Johnsen, Arne Odd (1982). The History of Modern Whaling. (University of California Press). ISBN 0520039734.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)


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