A new landmark which reflects the history of Lynn’s whaling industry has been installed. The five metre tall diving whale has been commissioned by Harding’s Pit Community Association to replace the previous carved timber structure. The previous timber whale stood in the heart of Harding’s Pit for the last 18 years, but had deteriorated due to vandalism, weathering and rot. The new metal whale made by Lynn firm Able Engineering was installed on Thursday, with the work being paid for by a CIL grant from West Norfolk Council. Rick Morrish, from Harding’s Pits Community Association, said: “We hope…