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An Encyclopedia Titanica member since 29th December 2000 Mark Baber has added 1231 items to Encyclopedia Titanica. Showing items 1 to 100.

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MRS. ASTOR'S RESIDENCE, NEWPORT, R. I.
PLOT MARKER
FREDERICK SUTTON TOMLIN MARCH 2ND 1910-OCT. 26TH 1911 FREDERICK SUTTON JUNE 15TH 1850-APRIL 15, 1912 LOST AT SEA ON S. S. TI...
DETAIL OF INSCRIPTION ON PLOT MARKER
WEIKMAN HEADSTONE
WEIKMAN AUGUSTUS H. WEIKMAN 1860-1924 MARY WEIKMAN 1860-1926 GEORGE W. WEIKMAN 1865-1952 (O...
MARCH HEADSTONE
MARCH JOHN S. MARCH 1862-1912 NELLIE E. HARDING HIS WIFE 1858-1911 ANTOINETTE H. MAR...
MARCH MEMORIAL MARKER
(On top) JOHN STARR MARCH DIED APRIL 15, 1912 225 (On face) U. S. SEA POST SERVICE R...
BIOGRAPHICAL DIRECTORY OF THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS: ISIDOR STRAUS
THE WHITE STAR TENDER TRAFFIC.
THE WHITE STAR TENDER NOMADIC
HARRY ELKINS WIDENER MEMORIAL LIBRARY, HARVARD UNIVERSITY
CHELSEA PIERS
The ship shown on this card is Luistania....
CHELSEA PIERS
TITANIC MEMORIAL AND SEAMAN'S INSTITUTE, NEW YORK
TENDERS COMING ALONGSIDE THE LINER, QUEENSTOWN HARBOUR
Ireland in the foreground; America in the background....
QUEENSTOWN AT THE WHITE STAR WHARF
THE GREAT GANTRY, HARLAND & WOLFF, BELFAST
LA GARE MARITIME (WITH NOMADIC AND TRAFFIC ALONGSIDE)
WHITE STAR LINE, LIVERPOOL
THOMAS H. ISMAY
Vanity Fair, 15 November 1894...
BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF TRAFALGAR SQUARE AND ENVIRONS
The building in white in the center of the lower edge is Oceanic House, the West End office of White Star and its parent, the International Mercantile...
THE STRAUS FAMILY HISTORICAL WEBSITE
THE LAURENTIC/MEGANTIC EXPERIMENT
The Olympic-class liners were fitted with two triple expansion engines, which powered the port and starboard propellers, and a low-pressure turbine, w...
HEADSTONE
HERO OF S.S. TITANIC SUNK APRIL 15, 1912 ARCHIBALD GRACIE IV BORN JAN. 15, 1858 DIED DEC. 4 1912 SO...
STRAUS PARK
(1912) AUGUSTUS SMITH
GRAVE MARKER
ETTA T. HARDY NOV. 9, 1880 JUNE 23, 1941 JOHN HARDY AUG. 10, 1871 OCT. 7, 1953 'TIS NOT DEATH. 'TIS IMM...
CAPTAIN ROSTRON'S CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL
(1847) BAPTISMAL RECORD OF WILLIAM PIRRIE
Pirrie---J. A. Pirrie of Quebec merchant, and Eliza his wife had a son born on the thirty first day of May and baptized on the seventeenth day of June...
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HEADSTONE
MAUSOLEUM
On tomb in interior of mausoleum: CHARLES EMIL HENRY STENGEL ANNIE MAY STENGEL BORN NOVEMBER 19, 1857 BORN MAY 2, 18...
GRAVESITE
HEADSTONE
The names and dates of death on this stone, the only one marking the family gravesite where Elizabeth Burns is buried, are those of her parents....
1928 LETTER FROM F. D. ROOSEVELT TO F. K. SEWARD
HISTORY OF F. K. SEWARD'S LAW FIRM, CURTIS, MALLET-PREVOST & COLT, WITH REFERENCES TO HIM AT PAGES 12 AND 27.
PORTRAIT OF G. W. WOLFF, PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE OF NORTHERN IRELAND
VANITY FAIR CARICATURE OF LORD PIRRIE, PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE OF NORTHERN IRELAND
PORTRAIT OF SIR EDWARD J. HARLAND, PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE OF NORTHERN IRELAND
WOLFF FAMILY PAGE OF THE MAN FAMILY WEB SITE
POSTED ABOARD R.M.S. TITANIC (NATIONAL POSTAL MUSEUM, WASHINGTON, D.C.)
HISTORY OF DOUGLAS STARCH
HELEN TALLMADGE GRAVE MARKER
STEFFANSON FAMILY MAUSOLEUM
SLOPER FAMILY PLOT MONUMENT
WILLIAM T. SLOPER GRAVE MARKER
SUSAN WEBBER GRAVE MARKER
WEBBER FAMILY PLOT
Left: BESSIE WIFE OF CHAS. E. WEBBER 1889-1922   Center: CHAS. E. WEBBER...
BECKWITH GRAVE MARKER
BECKWITH FAMILY PLOT
Richard Beckwith's grave marker is behind the large monument in the center of this photo....
J. PIERPONT MORGAN (IMAGES OF AMERICAN POLITICAL HISTORY)
HISTORY OF FEDERATED DEPARTMENT STORES, CURRENT OWNER OF MACY'S
PORTRAIT OF COUNTESS OF ROTHES
WATCH GIVEN BY COUNTESS OF ROTHES TO AB THOMAS JONES
WATCH GIVEN BY COUNTESS OF ROTHES TO HER HUSBAND AS WEDDING GIFT
ENZO FIERMONTE'S MOVIE CAREER
DOROTHY GIBSON'S MOVIE CAREER
JOHN JACOB ASTOR'S "A JOURNEY IN OTHER WORLDS"
LAWRENCE BEESLEY'S "THE LOSS OF THE S.S. TITANIC"
THE ROEBLING FAMILY
BARON DE HIRSCH CEMETERY, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
HEADSTONE
GRAVE MARKER
FAMILY GRAVE MARKERS
JACQUES FUTRELLE'S "THE DIAMOND MASTER" ON PROJECT GUTENBERG
JACQUES FUTRELLE'S "ELUSIVE ISABEL" ON PROJECT GUTENBERG
ERNEST FREEMAN ON "FIND A GRAVE" WEB SITE
JOHN PHILLIPS ON "FIND A GRAVE" WEB SITE
WALTER LORD ON "FIND A GRAVE" WEB SITE
BRITANNIC POSTCARD (IN WHITE STAR COLORS)
BRITANNIC POSTCARD (AS HOSPITAL SHIP)
BRITANNIC POSTCARD (ON STOCKS)
BRITANNIC II MODEL WITH MODEL OF BRITANNIC I
POSTCARD: LAUNCH OF THE GIANT WHITE STAR LINER "OLYMPIC" AT HARLAND & WOLFF'S SHIPYARD, BELFAST
OLYMPIC POSTCARD (CIRCA 1920)
White Star Line Triple Screw S.S. "Olympic" 46,439 tons Largest oil...
OLYMPIC POSTCARD
OLYMPIC POSTCARD (CIRCA 1934, PRE-MERGER)
OLYMPIC POSTCARD (CIRCA 1934, POST-MERGER)
OLYMPIC POSTCARD (AT PLYMOUTH)
OLYMPIC POSTCARD (CHERBOURG)
H. M. T. OLYMPIC LEAVING SOUTHAMPTON
The Ship that Brought me home Left Southampton June 7th - Arrived halifax June 132th 1919 1914 - Canadian Expeditionary For...
OLYMPIC POSTCARD (AT NEW YORK)
OLYMPIC/TITANIC POSTCARD (PRE-SINKING)
H.M.S. HAWKE
ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY WEB SITE (UNOFFICIAL): A. BUTT PAGE
THE WHITE STAR LINE
THE WHITE STAR LINE, 1870.-The White Star Line was originally composed of a fleet of fast-sailing American clipper-ships...
THOMAS ISMAY'S DAWPOOL RESIDENCE
Thomas Henry Ismay, chairman of the White Star Line, moved into this grand new house with his wife Margaret in 1884. It was designed for them by Richard Norman Shaw, who was also responsible for the White Star Line offices in James Street, Liverpool. Mr and Mrs Ismay were both closely involved in the design and furnishing of Dawpool. They visited other houses to collect ideas, shopped together for antique furniture and deliberated with the decorator J Aldam Heaton over the treatment of the interior. The house survived for less than fifty years, it was demolished in 1927. ...
Asbury Park Evening Press (1912) MAIL CLERK GWINN DIED AT HIS POST
MAIL CLERK GWINN DIED AT HIS POST ---------- Continued to Work Till Explosion Rent Titanic---Wife is Critically Ill ----------...
Asbury Park Evening Press (1912) MRS. GWINN IS NOT AT POINT OF DEATH
Wife of Titanic’s Mail Chief Feels Loss Keenly but is Not Ill ---------- Metropolitan newspapers this morning all published stor...
Asbury Park Evening Press (1912) GWINN FAMILY LEAVES SUDDENLY
Mrs. William L. Gwinn, whose husband, a postal clerk on the Titanic stood at his post trying to save the mails as the ship went down, left Asbury Park...
Asbury Park Evening Press (1912) LAKEWOOD WOMEN ARE AMONG SAVED
In the list of survivors of the Titanic this morning, there is no mention of A. J. Compton, jr., one of the largest stockholders of the Laurel House c...
Asbury Park Evening Press (1912) BOUND FOR BELMAR; SINK WITH TITANIC
BELMAR, April 10---Engwell and Conrad Hugwell, brothers, bound for here from Sweden, went down among the steerage passengers with the liner Titanic. ...
Asbury Park Evening Press (1912) COMPTONS TELL OF TITANIC DISASTER
NEW YORK, APRIL 20---Mrs. Alexander T. Compton and her daughter, Miss Alice Compton, of Lakewood and New Orleans, two of the Titanic’s rescued, reac...
Asbury Park Evening Press (1912) CAPT SMITH UNCLE OF RED BANK MAN
Capt. E. J. Smith, R. S., who was in charge of the Titanic, was an uncle of Alex. Smith of White street, Red Bank. The latter Mr. Smith has been a re...
Asbury Park Evening Press (1912) PENSION FAMILIES OF LOST CLERKS
Congress would give $10,000 to Each---Mrs. Gwinn of This City Would Benefit ---------- WASHINGTON, April 23---Resolutions authorizing $1...
Atlantic City Daily Press (1912) COUSIN OF CITY CLERK DONNELLY AMONG RESCUED
Elmer Taylor, Paper Cup Manufacturer, Mrs. Thos. Potter, Mrs. Boulton Earnshaw (Olive Potter) and Miss Hayes Are Safe On Carpathia ---------- ...
Atlantic City Daily Press (1912) FRIEND OF REV. HUDSON'S PERISHED IN WRECK
Among the passengers who perished on the Titanic was Frederick Sutton of Haddonfield, a personal friend of Rev. Birney S. Hudson, pastor of...
Atlantic City Daily Press (1912) ALARMED COUNTY MAN FINDS SISTER WAS RESCUED
D. W. McMillan, of Pleasantville, Reassured as Carpathia Docked ---------- MRS. THOMAS POTTER TELLS ABOUT ASTORS ----------...
Atlantic City Daily Press (1912) LITTLE DISORDER ON TITANIC
E. Z. Taylor, of London, Gives Graphic Story of Shipwreck and Rescue ---------- E. Z. Taylor, of Philadelphia and London, and stock...
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