Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Rainbow-Warrior-I-Conversion-27MDHU6YU5.htmlConceptually similarRainbow Warrior in LondonGP03IP0Completed★★★★Old Whaling ShipsGP03IN1Completed★★★★Rainbow Warrior III Transport to GermanyGP03DK1Completed★★★★Grampian Fame - The New Rainbow WarriorGP03DKJCompleted★★★★★★Whale Watching in IcelandGP03IVCCompleted★★★★Rainbow Warrior KeelGP03DK4Completed★★★★Rainbow Warrior KeelGP03DK5Completed★★★★Rainbow Warrior KeelGP03DK6Completed★★★★Rainbow Warrior III Enters the Water - English VersionGP03DJOCompleted★★★★View AllGP11DJRainbow Warrior I ConversionThe trawler Sir William Hardy is bought by Greenpeace with the help of the Dutch branch of WWF in order to finance a campaign against Icelandic whaling. Volunteers work hard for three months to make the ship ready and convert it into the first Greenpeace flag ship the Rainbow Warrior. Narrated in English.Locations:Europe-London-United KingdomDate:1 Feb, 1978Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:1m26sAudio format:Final MixProduction Type :DOCUMENTARYKeywords:Construction-KWCI (GPI)-MV Rainbow Warrior-Shipyards-Wharfs (Docks)Shoot:Rainbow Warrior against Icelandic Whaling 1978/79The Rainbow Warrior sailed to Icelandic/Nordic waters to protest against whale hunting, to visit whale stations and to document whales being processed.Known names of crew members: Denise Bell; Alan Thornton; David McTaggart; Chris Robinson, Tony Mariner, Ken Ballard; Deloffre; Jon Castle; Nick Hill; Susi Newborn; Sallie Austin