1946 – Barclays Bank facilitates purchase of factory ship ‘Empire Victory’ (later renamed Abraham Larsen) for one million and fifty-five thousand, two hundred and fifty pounds on behalf of Union Whaling Company – approximately £37.5 million today
1880 – Launching of first modern whale chaser fitted with workable harpoon gun marking the first phase of Modern Period of whaling (Norwegian I) covering the coast of Norway, Iceland and the ancient Norse oceanic highway
1890 – NMS church established on Winder Road, Durban. Second phase of Modern Period of whaling (Norwegian I) begins with investment in Norwegian whaling fleet and expansion to Antarctica
1957 – Sale of the Abraham Larsen and eight of the Union Whaling Company’s catchers for approx. £4 million
1995– Despite looming threats of civil war and increasing civil unrest in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa conducts the first democratic elections in the country
1900 – Third phase of Modern Period (Norwegian I) of whaling begins with the establishment of Norwegian whaling stations across the world
1909 – Egeland and Larsen split from Bryde forming the Union Whaling Company, with Bryde moving his operations to Saldanha Bay
1966 – Foundation of the Deodorising Plant at Union Whaling Company station to reduce ‘smell’ of factory
1910 – Consolidation of Norwegian whaling monopoly and beginning of second period of Modern whaling (Norwegian II), largely brought about in radical technological innovation and the founding of the floating factory ship, and the invention of the Kvaener cooker
1952 – Abraham Larsen relinquishes management of Union Whaling Company to Unit Securities, a Johannesburg-based financial group
1844 - At the behest of the Norwegian Missionary Society (NMS), Norwegian Lutheran Missionaries arrive in Natal on 1st January
1889 – Non-denominational missionaries affiliated with the Free East Africa movement arrive in Natal
1908 – First land based whaling station established in Durban, South Africa by Norwegians John Bryde, Jacob J. Egeland, and carpenter Abraham Larsen
1965 – A total of twelve gunners employed by the Union Whaling Company, all of Norwegian descent, representing the third generation of modern whaling, many of whom were the descendants of Union Whaling Company employees
1972 – Weil & Ascheim acquire controlling share of Union Whaling Company from Unit Securities. Union Whaling Company delisted, reserves liquidated, plans to soon put company into maintenance
1851 – Norwegian Missionary Society establishes a permanent missionary station in Empangeni, Zululand
1869 - Norwegian Missionary Society establishes a permanent missionary station in Mbonambi, Zululand