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Senan Molony

An Encyclopedia Titanica member since 30th January 2004 Senan Molony has added 217 items to Encyclopedia Titanica. Showing items 1 to 100.

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ET Research (2004) RUBáIYáT REFLECTIONS ON TITANIC
AWAKE! For morning in the bowl of night Has flung the stone that puts the stars to flight…...
The Times (1913) INVENTIONS SURGE AFTER TITANIC DISASTER
page4 INVENTIONS OF 1912 The Influence of the Titanic Disaster The 20th report of the Comptroller of Patents, Designs and...
ET Research (2002) TITANIC'S ROCKETS
HOW MANY rockets were fired by the Titanic? "Eight!" It’s one ...
ET Research (2001) THE REAL JACK DAWSON
There is a grave in Halifax - a humdrum, unadorned marker, modest in comparison with many of its fellows, victims all of the RMS Titanic dis...
ET Research (2004) A HOLY GRAIL — THE MISSING DEPOSITIONS
THERE is an undiscovered Titanic out there… one that may hold greater meaning than relocated rust at the botto...
ET Research (2001) BRUCE ISMAY AND THE RING'S TAUNT
Collapsible C creaked in the davits, jolted suddenly; and another snivelling complement began the descent. The last descent, as far as the man sta...
The Times (1914) THOMAS WHITELEY : ANOTHER TITANIC CASE
In Mr Justice Darling's court yesterday Mr [W. Norman] Raeburn on behalf of the defendants in Whiteley v. Oceanic Steam Navigation Company (Limited...
ET Research (2001) A TENDER NAMED AMERICA
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ET Research (2004) THE MIDDLE WATCH
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ET Research (2003) ANATOMY OF A BOAT DECK PORTRAIT
Who was the real Leonardo of the Titanic? Not the sun-blessed Di Caprio: a man ...
ET Research (2004) FATHER BROWNE: THE MISSING PHOTOGRAPHS
Defamation, anonymity and some missing photographs?...
ET Research (2004) SUN YAT SEN – WILL EAT AGAIN
A PEKINGESE named after a Chinese nationalist statesman… the height of buffoonery or the peak of good taste?...
The Times (1906) THE OLYMPIAN GAMES
The English team for the Olympian games in Athens next April has not yet been definitely chosen. In consequence of Mr C. Leaf Daniel's having been ...
The Times (1909) TENNIS
Page 21 Another of these meteoric young players from America is Mr Karl Behr, who came over to England two years ago for the Davis Cup....
The Times (1907) LAWN TENNIS: THE INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Page 12 Keen interest was shown yesterday in the Doubles match at Wimbledon between Australasia and America, for had the former succeed...
ET Research (2004) 1914: MURDOCH SAVES LINER FROM ICEBERG
WILLIAM McMaster Murdoch lost his life, in common with one and a half thousand others, in April 1912. He had tried to “port around” an...
ET Research (2004) TITANIC'S BAND: KILLING THEM SOFTLY.
Just how many people did the ship's orchestra kill?...
ET Research (2004) MYSTERY SHIP MADE SIMPLE
THE PERSISTENT notion that the Californian is the Titanic's mystery ship - seen at an average of 5.6 miles off t...
ET Research (2004) A RACE THROUGH A NIGHTMARE
“The English racing establishment would never let a horse owned by Ismay win the hallowed Derby…” If the 1913 Derby ...
ET Research (2004) RYAN'S SON
A Commentary on Ryan v. OSNC...
ET Research (2004) RYAN V. OSNC
The Third Inquiry Prècis Law Report transcribed by Senan Molony THE THIRD INQUIRY into the Titanic tragedy w...
The Times (1984) HAROLD COTTAM
Wireless operator in rescue of Titanic survivors page 18 Mr Harold Cottam, who died yesterday in Nottingham at the age o...
The Times (1917) A FIREMAN'S ADVENTURES
The remarkable adventures of a young fireman have been brought to light through the sinking of the "Donegal." John Priest, who lives in Sout...
Daily Chronicle (1912) LAST WILL & TESTAMENT LOST ON TITANIC
In the High Court of Justice Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division (Before the Rt. Hon. Samuel Evans, President) In the...
Belfast Newsletter (1912) THE LADY PALMIST AND TITANIC PASSENGER
Page 9The Central News says - Of the second class passengers of the Titanic, Walter Harris, of Enfield Highway and Percy Thomas Oxenha...
Daily Express (1912) CAPTAIN SMITH AND SIGNOR MARCONI DUMMIES
Madame Tussaud's Exhibition - Several additions to this exhibition have been made since Easter; and the management have made various alterations in th...
The Times (1912) PRESUMED DEATH IN THE TITANIC
T. Franklin presumed deceased [Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Court hearing] This was a motion to swear the death of Thomas Parn...
The Times (1912) LIVERPOOL AWARDS TO CARPATHIA CREW
Page 3Engineers of the Carpathia honoured The Lord Mayor of Liverpool has made various presentations to the engineers and electric...
The Times (1926) ROSTRON BEATS HIMSELF TO NEW YORK BY WIRELESS
Page 17 Photograph sent by Wireless London to New York The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company states that when the Maureta...
ET Research (2004) TITANIC'S VIOLINIST AND A VILLAINOUS MURDER
How Jock Hume's family met further tragedy amidst the chaos of war....
ET Research (2004) WHY DID WHITE STAR SETTLE WITH WHITELEY?
THOMAS Whiteley was an unimportant member of crew...
The Times (1912) PARTNER DEPARTED
Stockbroker Lost in the Titanic Disaster It is observed with great regret in the Stock Exchange that the name of Mr Austin Partner is n...
Daily Telegraph (1962) ESTATE OF HERBERT JOHN PITMAN
Mr Herbert John Pitman, of Pitcombe, Somerset, retired purser, a survivor of the Titanic disaster, left estate in Great Britain valued at pounds 21,15...
Daily Express (1912) TITAN HAS SUNK - JANUARY 1912
Steamer Founders Four of crew drowned A Lloyd's Constantinople messages says - The steamer 'Titan', late Craigearn, found...
The Times (1913) WHITE STAR OFFICERS' PAY AND CONDITIONS IMPROVED
THE WHITE STAR LINE AND ITS OFFICERS IMPROVED CONDITIONS The Imperial Merchant Service Guild is officially informed by t...
The Times (1922) BEESLEY THE SCIENCE TEACHER ON SOLAR PANELS
"Cookery by Sunlight" To the Editor of the Times Sir - Your leading article on this subject in to-day's issue reminds me that in...
Weekly Irish Times (1912) BELFAST MEMORIAL DECIDED UPON
Belfast Titanic Memorial The Belfast Titanic Memorial Fund has now reached the handsome sum of £2,500 and the Lady Mayoress and the oth...
Weekly Irish Times (1912) GIGANTIC TO EXCEED 'AQUITANIA'
Gigantic to Exceed Aquitania Two of the greatest ships are, at present, being built on the Clyde; one the Aquitania, and the other the ...
The Times (1919) BEESLEY CLAIMS WAR COMPENSATION
At the Defence of the Realm Losses Commission yesterday, Mr L. Beesley, described as a practitioner of Christian Science, claimed compensation in resp...
ET Research (2004) THE CHEEK OF WILLIAM WELLER
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ET Research (2004) OF RATS AND MEN: TITANIC SURVIVOR "SLEEPING ROUGH"
YESTERDAY IN PARLIAMENT ...
Waterford News (1912) ASPERSION CAST ON FRANK DWAN
AMONG THE TITANIC'S PASSENGERS One of the men connected with the alleged pilfering at Bonmahon mines is also stated to have been on the...
Sphere (1912) INVENTOR OF THE LIFEBOAT
The grave of John Lukin, the original inventor of the lifeboat. He received the King’s patent for his invention in the year 1784, according to...
Syren & Shipping (1937) 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SINKING
Castings for Liner 522 (The Queen Elizabeth) Workers at Messrs William Beardmore & Co., Parkhead Forge, casting a rudder trunk on April...
Weekly Irish Times (1912) A LINER TO ECLIPSE THE OLYMPIC
A New Leviathan The new Atlantic liner which Messrs Harland and Wolff Limited are building for the White Star Line will eclipse in siz...
Sphere (1913) TITANIC ORPHANS ON WATER 1913
Children from the Seamen's Orphanage at Southampton, including the offspring of many crew drowned on the Titanic, on holiday at Ryde, Isle of Wight....
Sphere (1913) SEAMEN'S ORPHANS ON HOLIDAY
JOLLY DAYS FOR SEAMEN'S ORPHANS A Visit to the Isle of Wight Children from the Seamen's Orphanage at Southampton who are enjoyin...
Hexham Courant (2004) OLYMPIC FITTINGS TO BE SOLD OFF
News that the RMS Olympic collection is to be sold has caused outrage in Haltwhistle. Local people now want to know if anything can be ...
Daily Telegraph (1910) TITANIC FOR MONTAUK, LONG ISLAND - 1910 VISION
Proposed new port for White Star Liners (From Our Correspondent) New York, October 27 (1910). The report that a ...
The Times (1912) FIRST CLASS PASSENGER NUMBERS
White Star First Class Passengers During the last year the White Star Line carried 21,600 first class passengers from European ports to...
ET Research (2004) ASQUITH AND THE CONSPIRACY TO SINK TITANIC
“The architect, the owner, and the Captain were partners in an infamous conspiracy to repair their d...
The Times (1912) ICEBERGS IN THE ATLANTIC
The Corsican's Injuries As announced in the later editions of the Times of yesterday, the Allan liner Corsican struck an iceberg at 4pm...
The Times (1935) TITANIAN - ECHO OF TITANIC
A coincidence between the Titanic and the Titanian was magnified in an article written by ex-sailor William Reeves in the April 1967 issue of the Sea ...
Cork Examiner (1913) TITANIC GANTRY DESIGNER DIES
Sir W. Arrol "The famous millionaire bridge contractor who has just died. Designed the Tower, Tay and Forth bridges." DEATH OF ...
Sphere (1911) 1911 EVENTS OF THE SEASON
Events of the Season are said to include the maiden voyage of the Olympic from Southampton to New York, and the launch of the Titanic in Belfast....
The Sphere (1911) OLYMPIC ENTERING THOMPSON GRAVING DOCK
THE WHITE STAR LINER "OLYMPIC" ENTERING THE NEW GRAVING DOCK AT BELFAST [For repairs after "Hawke" collision - SM] Thousands of people ...
ET Research (2004) PITMAN'S OWN PRIVATE ICEBERG
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The Times (1956) TITANIC SURVIVOR DEAD
One of the few surviving members of the crew of the liner Titanic, Mr James Crimmins, died suddenly at a Southampton Salvation Army hostel yesterday, ...
Daily Sketch (1912) THE HEROIC ENGINEERS
Mr. Arthur Ward, one of the Titanic's engineers. In all the messages received no mention is made of what happened in the engine-room, of the gallant e...
ET Research (2004) A LAST BRIGHT SHINING LIE
THEY died, to a man, at their posts; fighting to give the opportunity of life to others until walls of water overcame them....
Irish Independent (2004) GUINNESS 'TITANIC' TV ADVERT BANNED
Drinks commercial does not survive Titanic treatment A Guinness 'Titantic' ad has been banned because it could have caused offence to...
Pall Mall Gazette (1912) COAL STRIKE NEWS BILLBOARD
Advert for the Pall Mall Gazette in March 1912, suggesting that miners are "blackmailing the nation" (with obvious pun intended) by failing to work pi...
ET Research (2004) ON THE TRAIL OF ‘LUCKY’ TOWER
Is this the...
Daily Sketch (1915) SID DANIELS IN WW1
The only man who had not been to the front - and he was very angry that he had not - was an Army Service Corps man, who had driven up a Lewisham conti...
ET Research (2004) THE AVERAGE LIFEBOAT
Updated! “THERE are three kinds of lies: lies, damn lies, and statistics.” ...
Daily Express (1932) BBC DENY TITANIC RADIO PLAY TO BE BROADCAST
BBC and the Titanic Disaster A formal statement contradicting the reports published in some newspapers (not the Daily Express) to the e...
The Times (1953) LIGHTOLLER'S 'SUNDOWNER' IN LIFEBOAT EMERGENCY
Search for 60ft Cabin Cruiser Shipping asked to keep look-out All shipping in the Channel and North Sea has been asked t...
Daily Telegraph (1913) FIRE ABOARD THE "CALIFORNIAN"
A telegram from Vera Cruz reports that the Leyland liner "Californian" took fire in that port and that the outbreak was not extinguished until much ...
The Times (1924) AROUND THE WORLD IN A YACHT [ADVERTISEMENT]
Commander C. H. Lightoller, DSC, RD, RNR, and Mrs Lightoller are inviting ladies and gentlemen to join in a ten months cruise on their 3,000-ton motor...
Daily Telegraph (1908) ISMAY YACHT TORPEDOED!
(Photo: HM Torpedo Boat Hunter) Action against a Naval Officer The hearing was begun on Saturday before H...
ET Research (2005) A TALE OF HOFFMAN
A boy wakes, and he is on a train. The world is wriggling past the window. Papa looks, but does not say an...
(1912) BOXHALL LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE
A letter from Titanic Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall to the President of the Board of Trade, Sydney Buxton, written in July 1912 while Boxh...
The Times (1902) FIREMAN KILLED WIFE
Western Assizes William Mintram, 33, a mariner, was tried for the wilful murder of Eliza May Rose Mintram, his wife, at Southampton, on Oct...
ET Research (2005) IDENTIFYING STEWARDS
WHAT ARE the chances of identifying Titanic bodies more than 90 years after they were buried at sea? Better...
ET Research (2005) LORD MERSEY— OBITER DICTA
HERBERT Henry Asquith, British Prime Minister, told the House of Commons at the beginning of May 1912 that the Court of Inqu...
ET Research (2005) A BIRTHPLACE REBORN : THE TITANIC QUARTER
PLANS for the development of 185 acres of dockland in Belfast that include the cradle of the Olympic and Titanic have just been f...
KATE PHILLIPS' DAUGHTER'S STORY (CONCEIVED ON TITANIC CLAIM)
As a youg girl, my mother worked in a sweetshop in Worcester owned by a man named Henry Morley. He was married and nearly 20 years olde...
ET Research (2005) LIFEBOATS DON'T LIE!
FEWER and fewer revisionists of the Titanic disaster are now making the overt claim that the Mystery Ship seen off the port bow at the tim...
Belfast Newsletter (1912) BELFAST FIREMAN'S FORTUNATE ESCAPE
The story of a fireman's fortunate escape from sailing in the ill-fated White Star liner Titanic was told yesterday in the Belfast Custody C...
The Times (1913) CAPTAIN E. J. SMITH MEMORIAL
Captain E. J. Smith Memorial A committee has been formed for the purpose of arranging for the erection of a suitable memorial to th...
The Times (1913) LAURELS ON STEAD'S OCEAN GRAVE
The Franconia stopped on Sunday over the place where the Titanic went down, whilst wreaths of ...
The Times (1930) FILM "ATLANTIC" - ACTRESS INJURED IN RECREATION OF "TITANIC" SCENES
Court of Appeal Actress's claim under Workmen's Compensation Act Armour v. British International...
The Times (1913) ANNIE ROBINSON ABOARD "GALATEA" IN 1913; CONVERSATION WITH KING AND QUEEN
The spectacle on which their Majesties looked when they embarked on the Galatea, the dock port tender, was indeed unparalleled. There neve...
The Times (1914) ECHO OF THE TITANIC DISASTER
Action in the French courts Nice, February 9th (1914). An action against the White Star Line arising out of th...
ET Research (2006) THE PORTRUSH LETTER
THE LETTER fell onto the hall floor in the house at Main Street, Portrush, Co Antrim, in late April 1912. ...
Calgary Herald (1912) ANOTHER ADDED TO LIST OF LOST IS ALBERT MALLET, A TRAVELLER
MONTREAL, April 20.- The disaster to the Titanic was brought poignantly home to Montrealers today by the arrival in the city of some of the Montrea...
ET Comment (2006) HUGH WOOLNER'S US EVIDENCE IS HIGHLY UNRELIABLE.
The US evidence of Hugh Woolner is highly unreliable. He claims that he and Hakan Bjornstrom Steffanson saw Boat D "about to lower", then ...
Calgary Herald (1912) THESE TWO MEN JUMPED OVERBOARD JUST BEFORE TITANIC SANK; ALL LIGHTS LIT WHEN SHE FOUNDERED
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ET Research (2006) LOADED AND THE TRAMP
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(2006) CAPTAIN LUDWIG STULPING OF THE S.S. BIRMA
CAPTAIN Ludwig Stulping (Liudvikas Stulpinas) was born on December 4, 1871 in Zarenai parish, Jomantai, Lithuania. He would be 40 at the time of th...
Daily Telegraph (1912) RUSSIANS TO THE RESCUE – ICEFIELD DESCRIBED
SS. Birma (off Dover), Monday, April 22. We left New York in the Birma, of the Russian East Asiatic Com...
ET Research (2006) BIRMA'S WIRELESS BEARS WITNESS!
Birma from a contemporary postcard ...
ET Research (2006) A PV SOLVES A PUZZLE
THE devil is in the detail... and nowhere is that phrase more true than in particular areas of Titanic study. There has been con...
Hampshire Chronicle (1912) SURVIVOR FROM “TITANIC”
A Newhaven A.B. Who Has Faced Many...
CLEAN-SHAVEN MCQUILLAN, THE MYSTERY BLADE-DONOR?
AT ...
DR HENRY FRAUENTHAL
ONE OF TITANIC SURVIVORS Dr Henry W. Frauenthal, noted New York Surgeon and head of the Hospital for Deformative and Joint Disease...
ET Comment (2006) LET THE RECORD SPEAK FOR ITSELF!
THERE is an old adage that the argument is not always about ‘what the argument is about.’ This is a case in point. Three commentators ...
ET Research (2006) TITANIC'S SUPREME SURVIVOR
Sydne...
EUGENE DALY - BY HIS DAUGHTER
EUGENE Patrick Daly was born in Athlone, Co. Westmeath, on January 23, 1883. He was the ol...
GRAVESTONE OF EUGENE DALY
EUGENE DALY'S gravestone in St Raymond's cemetery, the Bronx. The Titanic survivor, a 'beloved father and grandfather' is said to ...
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