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Jason D. Tiller

An Encyclopedia Titanica member since 3rd December 2000 Jason D. Tiller has added 564 items to Encyclopedia Titanica. Showing items 1 to 100.

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EMMA BLISS' GRAVE
GRAVE OF MILTON C. LONG
GRAVE OF HILDA MARY SLAYTER
GRAVE OF HUDSON J. C. ALLISON
GRAVE OF HUDSON TREVOR ALLISON
ALLISON FAMILY HOME IN CHESTERVILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA
CHARLES HAYS' PHOTO AND LETTERS AT THE CHATEAU LAURIER HOTEL, OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA
CHARLES MELVILLE HAYS
MEMORIAL TO WILLIAM T. STEAD
"W. T. Stead. 1840-1912. This memorial to a journalist of wide renown was erected near the spot where he worked for more than 30 years by journal...
DOWNSHIRE HOUSE
This is the house where in the summer of 1907, the Olympic & Titanic were conceived by Lord William Pirrie and J. Bruce Ismay....
STRAUS MEMORIAL
IDA STRAUS ISIDOR STRAUS BORN FEB. 6. 1849. BORN FEB. 6. 1845. ...
Get Surrey TITANIC MEMORIAL TO BE GIVEN A FACE LIFT
THE tribute to Godalming Titanic hero Jack Phillips is set to benefit from major improvement works in time for the centenary of his death, Waverley Borough Council has announced. A group will be formed at a public meeting next Thursday (August 20) to help drive forward the plans, after a number of organisations wrote to officials to say they were worried about the condition of Bury Fields gardens....
Examiner.com TITANIC ARTIFACTS ON VIEW IN ROCHESTER MUSEUM AND SCIENCE CENTER BEGINNING OCTOBER 1
Almost a century ago on a calm April night in 1912 the "unsinkable" Titantic went down after colliding with an iceberg. More than 1,500 of the 2280 passengers on board the maiden voyage of the world's largest ship perished that night including business tycoons, artists and film stars, government dignitaries and immigrants dreaming of a new life in America.....
CCTV 'TITANIC: THE ARTIFACT EXHIBITION' OPENS IN NEW YORK
Ninety-seven years after it sailed from Liverpool, the Titanic has finally reached her intended destination - New York City. A new exhibition, 'Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition', showcases hundreds artifacts from the 'unsinkable' ship, many of them on display for the first time after being recovered from the ocean floor....
Belfast Telegraph FULL STEAM AHEAD FOR TITANIC'S 'LITTLE SISTER' NOMADIC
Some 1,600 curious visitors have poured across the gangplank of Titanic’s ‘little sister’ since last week to see the vessel before wholesale ...
Redditch Advertiser TITANIC'S TRAGIC DEMISE BROUGHT TO LIFE AT FORGE MILL
THE fateful voyage of the Titanic is being recreated by a Redditch arts group over the August bank holiday weekend. Indigo Arts Heritage project will be recreating scenes from the doomed voyage at Forge Mill Needle Museum next weekend - Sunday and Monday, August 30 and 31....
Independent ART TREASURES MAY BE SOLD TO FUND 'TITANIC' MUSEUM
Trotting along a deserted beach; leading out a pack of hounds in a winter landscape; or locked together in the heat of the race; the elegant horses in Sir Alfred Munnings' renowned paintings speak of a quieter, more traditional Britain....
ARTINFO ARTWORK SALE TO FUND TITANIC MUSEUM OPPOSED IN ENGLAND
SOUTHAMPTON, England— The Southampton City Council’s plans to auction off two artworks to help fund a museum dedicated to the Titanic is drawing art world opposition, with some critics fearing the precedent the sale might set....
Canada News Wire TITANIC THE ARTIFACT EXHIBITION IN MONTREAL FOR AN ADDITIONAL MONTH!
MONTREAL, Aug. 24 /CNW Telbec/ - Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition will remain at the Montreal Exhibition Centre for an additional month in order to satisfy the demand especially from schools and groups....
BBC News FRESH APPEAL FOR MARITIME MUSEUM
It was built in Belfast, yet no-one bothered to make an application for a museum to commemorate it. Now a fresh appeal is being made for the establishment of a maritime museum in Belfast linked to the Titanic....
BBC News 'NO ISSUE' WITH TITANIC PROJECT
The chairman of Belfast Harbour Commissioners has dismissed concerns that the Titanic Signature Project will not be finished by 2012 The opening of the visitor attraction is planned to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the liner's sinking....
EdinburghGuide.com TITANIC AND THE BAND PLAYED ON REVIEW
Although listed under Dance in the Fringe programme, this is not a dance performance per se, but more of a dramatised play with film, music and short dance sequences. This devised theatrical piece based on Titanic survivors' stories is performed by a group of six young dance and performing arts students....
Orland Park Prairie TITANIC ARRIVES IN ORLAND PARK
It was a honeymoon gone wrong for John Henry Chapman and his bride, Sarah Elizabeth Lawry. Lawry, 29, of Spokane, Wash., was headed from Southhampt...
Tallahassee.com THEATERS TAKE ON 'TITANIC' PRODUCTION
How do you take the epic, gigantic story of one of the most famous maritime tragedies in history and scale it down for theater audiences, without losing a drop of its drama? That's the challenge Theatre A La Carte director Eric Hurst faced when TALC chose "Titanic: The Musical" for its summer offering this year. It helped that TALC was teaming up with Tallahassee Little Theatre for the production....
Southern Daily Echo DESIGNERS UNVEILED FOR SOUTHAMPTON'S TITANIC MUSEUM
THE team that will design Southampton’s £15m Titanic museum has been appointed. In a major step forward for the world-cl...
Examiner.com THE TITANIC BABY AND THE REMAINS OF A TRAGIC NIGHT
With every new day, the day before becomes history and as days fade into months and years, people only have their memories and sometimes a keepsake or artifact that accompany those memories. As the people pass on, memories become second-hand stories, but the physical objects remain as silent survivors of another time and place . . . a physical link to the past....
Louisville Courier-Journal TITANIC EXHIBIT COMING TO LOUISVILLE
A major touring exhibit that includes artifacts from the ill-fated cruise ship Titanic will be at the Louisville Science Center starting in October. "'Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition' will allow many Louisvillians to experience the Louisville Science Center again, in a new way, with their children and grandchildren," said Joanna Haas, the Science Center's executive director. "We are proud to host this blockbuster exhibition, and thrilled to give our visitors the opportunity to explore this historical ship and to investigate, question and seek answers together."...
Halifax News Net HISTORIAN TO TALK ABOUT TITANIC SINKING, OAK ISLAND LEGENDS
Author and historian Dave Drummond will give lectures on Oak Island and the Titanic at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in August. Drummond, author of The Shipyard: Will It Float?, is a retired shipbuilder, born into a shipbuilding family that spanned three generations. His anecdotal writings, narrations, and discussions are factual, often surprising, and sprinkled with humour....
Examiner.com TITANIC MEMORIAL IN DC
Admit it, you've done it too. You and a significant other have probably stood at some point at or near the bow of a boat and imitated the doublehea...
Belfast Telegraph TITANIC-LINKED SS NOMADIC RETURNS TO BELFAST BIRTHPLACE
The historic SS Nomadic, a tender that ferried passengers to the doomed Titanic, has been moved back to the place where she was built almost 100...
Redditch Advertiser FORGE MILL'S TITANIC EXHIBITION
REDDITCH residents are being taken on a dramatic trip back in time at the Titanic Honour and Glory exhibition at Forge Mill Needle Museum. ...
Digital Spy JAMES CAMERON CONFIRMS 3D 'TITANIC'
James Cameron has confirmed that his 1997 blockbuster Titanic will be converted into 3D. Speaking at last week's ...
Belfast Telegraph NOMADIC REFLOATS TITANIC'S TALE
The tragic tale of the Titanic is to be performed over three nights — onboard her tender. GCSE Drama students from Dominican College in Fortwilliam will stage the play ‘Titanic’ on the SS Nomadic, the Belfast-built vessel that carried first class passengers on to the legendary liner before she set off on her doomed maiden voyage....
BBC News TITANIC MUSEUM DESIGNS UNVEILED
Designs showing how Southampton's new museum, marking the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, will look have been unveiled....
Belfast Telegraph TITANIC'S SISTER SHIP NOMADIC 'LEFT TO ROT'
The Titanic’s little sister has been left to all but rot away for three years as she awaits decisions on how she will be restored, it has been clai...
VICTOR SUNDERLAND GRAVE MARKER
The Evening Telegram (1912) AGONIZED WAITING IN TORONTO FOR THE SHIP THAT PASSED IN THE NIGHT
   S.S. Titanic Cape Race April 14 Mrs. Geo. E. Gr...
The Evening Telegram (1912) HAD LETTER LAST FRIDAY
BROTHER STEWARD ON TITANIC Charles Lydiatt Had Been Steward on Every Boat on White Star Line--Broth...
The Evening Telegram (1912) AGONIZED WAITING IN TORONTO FOR THE SHIP THAT PASSED IN THE NIGHT
"SAILING ON THE TITANIC" Major Peuchen is Safe. Well Known Business and Military Man is Listed as Being Am...
The Evening Telegram (1912) HUGO ROSS WAS ABOARD
NO NEWS YET OF TORONTO MAN Prominent Winnipeg Mining Man and Formerly of Toronto--Was Returning from European Trip...
The Evening Telegram (1912) WON'T AFFECT STOCK MARKET
Even J. J. Astor is Not a Power in Financial World Fr...
The Evening Telegram (1912) HAD SIXTEEN LIFEBOATS
ON STEAMER TITANIC Each Boat Would Accommodate Fifty People---Equipped with All Modern...
The Evening Telegram (1912) HAYS MAY BE SAFE
Report Via New York and Ottawa, But it is Not Confirmed. ...
The Evening Telegram (1912) THORNTON DAVIDSON
THORNTON DAVIDSON Of Montreal, who was on the Titanic....
The Evening Telegram (1912) J. BOREBANK KNOWN HERE
FATHER LIVES ON EUCLID AVE Passenger on Titanic Was Born in Toronto and Lived Here M...
The Evening Telegram (1912) CHARLES LYDIATT
Steward on Board Titanic, and Brother of Sergeant Lydiatt of Toronto Police Force....
The Globe (1912) MAJOR A. G. PEUCHEN, TORONTO
Cabin Passenger on Titanic...
The Toronto World (1912) WIRELESS FLASHES HEARD BY TWO TORONTO OPERATORS
------------------------- Messages Sent by Ports Along the Atlantic Seaboard Are Oft...
The Toronto World (1912) ROYALTY'S DEEP SYMPATHY
------- London, April 16. (Can Press.) ---King George has sent the following message to the White Star Co.:...
The Toronto World (1912) C. M. HAYS' CAREER
When the White Star Liner Titanic struck an iceberg, it is feared Charles Melville Hays, president and general manager of the Grand Trunk Railway a...
The Toronto World (1912) WIRELESS WORK ON A YACHT NOT FAST ENOUGH FOR ME
--------------------- J. G. Phillips, Who Flashed the Signals of Distress From the Titanic, Talked Se...
The Toronto World (1912) SOUTHAMPTON TOWN OF MOURNING
SOUTHAMPTON, April 16.---Distressing scenes have been witnessed thruout the morning at the White Star offices here, which have been th...
The Toronto World (1912) SHOCK WAS FATAL
BOISSEVAIN, Man., April 16---J. P. Alexander, ex M. L. A. dropped dead today when told of the Titanic disaster.  He was troubled with heart disease...
The Toronto World (1912) THREE MONTREAL MEN---VICTIMS OF TITANIC TRAGEDY
Mr. H. J. Allison, the junior member of the firm of Johnston, McConnell & Allison, financial brokers, was a young man in the early 30's, clean ...
Toronto Daily Star (1912) GILT-EDGED STOCKS AFFECTED BY DISASTER
Canadian Press Despatch London, April 16.---The disaster to the Titanic caused a slight weakness to-day in glit edge...
Toronto Daily Star (1912) I CAN ROW, BUT LET A WOMAN GET INTO BOAT
Mrs. Cavendish, a Survivor, Refers Highly to the Work ...
Toronto Daily Star (1912) TITANTIC (SIC) STOOD ON END FOR MINUTES BEFORE SHE SUNK (SIC)
LIGHTS ALL BLAZED UNTIL SHE TOOK a VERTICAL POSITION and STOOD WITH 150 FEET OUT of...
Toronto Daily Star (1912) T. EATON STORE CLOSES SATURDAY AFTERNOON
The management of the T. Eaton Company announced that their store will be closed to-morrow afternoon.  The closing is out of respect to the mem...
Toronto Daily Star (1912) A CITIZEN'S FUND IS OPENED IN TORONTO
Mayor Made Annoucement Today---Treasurer will Receive the Money ------------...
Toronto Daily Star (1912) G.E. GRAHAM
G.E. Graham.  European buyer for the T. Eaton Company, who, at last reports, was believed to be safe in New York....
Toronto Daily Star (1912) JUST BEFORE SMASH HAYS SAID DISASTER
Canadian Press Despatch New York, April 19.---Col Gracie, U. S. A. who was the sole survivor of ...
The Toronto Daily Star (1912) MAJOR'S DAUGHTER REMINDS HIM THAT IT'S HIS BIRTHDAY
Jessie Peuchen Listened to Father's Graphic Story, Then Wished Him Many Returns ...
The Toronto Daily Star (1912) LAST MAN TO LEAVE TITANIC WAS COLONEL GRACIE, U.S.A.
------------------- Was in That Last Awful Swirl That Foll...
The Globe (1912) EATON'S DAILY STORE NEWS
THE STORE WILL CLOSE AT 1 P.M. TO-DAY AS A TOKEN OF OUR SORROW and sympathy with the widow, family and frie...
The Toronto World (1912) MAJOR PEUCHEN BLAMES CAPTAIN WHO WENT DOWN WITH HIS SHIP
Loss of Titanic, He Says, Was Due to Criminal Carelessness in Running at Full Speed Thru the Ice With a New Crew--Capt. Smith Was Having H...
The Toronto World (1912) THINGS THAT ISMAY DID NOT OBSERVE
Bruce Ismay on the stand before senate investigating committee: "I saw no passengers in sigh...
The Toronto World (1912) HOW MAJ. PEUCHEN ESCAPED.
----------------- Second Officer Lightholder (sic), who had charge of the lifeboats: "In t...
The Evening Telegram (1912) A GLAD HOMECOMING
Major Peuchen, his wife, daughter and son, as they stepped from the train at the Union Station Saturday....
The Evening Telegram (1912) THE SECOND OFFICER
LIGHTHOLDER [sic] The man who directed Major Peuchen to enter the Titanic lifeboat.  Telling o...
The Evening Telegram (1912) HAROLD COTTAM
Wireless Operator on the "Carpathia," who "Providentially" Caught the 'Titanic's Distress Call.'...
The Evening Telegram (1912) HAROLD BRIDE
One of the Titanic Wireless Operators Who Escaped and Who Testified Before the Investigation Committee on Saturday....
The Evening Telegram (1912) TOTS SAVED FROM THE SEA
These two handsome little boys, who are at the home of Miss Margaret Hays, are one of the mysteries of the Titanic disaster.  These small boys were...
Toronto Daily Star (1912) MAJOR PEUCHEN AND HIS FAMILY
Left to Right: Mr. Alan Peuchen, Mrs Peuchen, Major Peuchen, Miss Jessie Peuchen. When the New York Central Express was stal...
Toronto Daily Star (1912) MAJOR PEUCHEN AND A STAR REPORTER
"Major A. G. Peuchen on his arrival in Toronto, after his rescue from the Titanic.  He is facing the reader, and was snapped as he was about to ent...
New York Times (1912) SILENT TOAST TO MAJOR BUTT.
NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 23.---A silent toast to Major Archibald Butt was drunk last night by the Second Company Governor's Foot Guard, one of the h...
Tehachapi News (2006) THS DRAMA STUDENTS GIVE A 'TITANIC' PERFORMANCE
"The Titanic - the Tragedy and Trial" a Docu-Play by Playwright Pat Cook, was performed live by students of Tehachapi High School's Advanced Drama Class and the Drama Club on Nov. 16, 17, and 18, inside the school's new Performing Arts Building....
GuardOnline.com (2006) TITANIC: THE LEGEND CONTINUES IN BRANSON MUSEUM
BRANSON, Mo. - On April 10, 1912, the Royal Mail Ship Titanic set sail from Southampton, United Kingdom, on its maiden voyage to New York. At that time, it was the largest and most luxurious ship ever built....
BBC News (2006) NEW MOVE IN NOMADIC'S RESTORATION
The restoration of the SS Nomadic from a run-down restaurant to its former glory is set to take another step forward. The ship, built in 1911, will move from its current dock at Harland and Wolff to Barnett's Dock later....
Edmonton Sun (2006) HALIFAX HOSTS TITANIC'S 95TH
HALIFAX -- Maritime history buffs from Canada and Europe will gather in Halifax next year to mark the 95th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic...
Prince George Free Press (2007) TITANIC RELIC FROM THE DEEP
When you hold it, the nearly 100-year-old brass compass feels heavier than metal. You want to handle it gingerly, like glass. And respectfully, like an Egyptian tomb artifact. The old navigational relic had laid undisturbed for decades in its watery grave on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean until rescue teams recovered it, along with thousands of other artifacts taken from the wreckage of the RMS Titanic. ...
Telegraph.co.uk (2007) MATCHSTICK TITANIC
The ill-fated Titanic has helped a modelmaker sail into the record books...
The Vancouver Sun (2007) JUST LIKE TITANIC, EXHIBIT GETS ROUGH RIDE
The designer of a blockbuster exhibition about the doomed ship said he almost feared it would go down again when he crossed the Juan de Fuca Strait this week to bring the chandelier and other artifacts to the Royal B.C. Museum....
Wigan Today (2007) DREAM DIVE
Local Titanic fanatic has released a diary of his dream-come-true dive to the wreck of the cruise liner. ...
Dallas Morning News (2007) MAN WHO FOUND TITANIC WRECK VISITS KIDS AT FAIR PARK
Robert Ballard divides his time between the past and the future. He journeys centuries back by finding wrecked ships and other accidental time capsules that rest on the ocean floor. ...
this is hampshire,net (2007) RECREATING THE VOICES OF THE TITANIC
IT has already led to a Hollywood blockbuster, seen hundreds of valuable mementoes auctioned off and spawned a legion of enthusiasts worldwide.The sinking of the Titanic, when it hit an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland during its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York, today continues to captivate generations....
CNW Group (2007) TITANIC: THE ARTIFACT EXHIBITION COMES TO THE ONTARIO SCIENCE CENTRE IN JUNE 2007
TORONTO, Feb. 12 /CNW/ - April 10, 1912 the world's largest ship, Titanic, sets sail from Southampton, England on its maiden voyage to New York. Five days later after colliding with an iceberg in the North Atlantic, Titanic sinks and 1,500 lives are lost. On April 10, 2007, in recognition of the 95th anniversary of her launch, tickets go on sale to the public for Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition opening at the Ontario Science Centre for a six month run, June 2, 2007....
Redding.com (2007) RODRIGUEZ SPREADS WEALTH, HELPS TURTLE BAY RAISE 'TITANIC'
Will Redding developer Rod Rodriguez float Turtle Bay's boat?Rodriguez's Shasta Enterprises is the "presenting sponsor" for Turtle Bay Exploration Park's "Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition" (Feb. 24-May 28) that park CEO and former Redding City Manager Warren green-lighted at a cost of $250,000....
nwi.com (2007) LOCAL MUSICAL PRODUCTION IS 'TITANIC' IN EVERY WAY
The American Dream is well represented in "Titanic: The Musical" in the eyes of Allen Horner, who is bringing the extravaganza to Valparaiso's Memorial Opera House. "The most expensive thing you could do on earth then was to ride the Titanic across the Atlantic Ocean, and all these millionaires did it, the Guggenheims, the Astors, the Thayers," he said. ...
TravelVideo.tv (2007) BELFAST CELEBRATES "TITANIC MADE IN BELFAST" FESTIVAL AND NOMADIC CONVENTION THIS APRIL
In April 2007, exactly 95 years after the Titanic set sail on her maiden voyage, Belfast, Northern Ireland will celebrate the story of what was once proclaimed as the 'unsinkable ship'. The Titanic and Nomadic Convention organised by the Belfast Titanic Convention will be held in the Europa Hotel and throughout Belfast on the 6th, 7th and 8th of April 2007 and will run in conjunction with the 'Titanic Made in Belfast Festival' held at the City Hall....
Tottenham, Wood Green and Edmonton Journal (2007) THE TITANIC TALES
THE TITANIC Tales, about the ill-fated British luxury liner, is written by Rory Thersby and is about nine individual characters out of the many thousands that boarded the ship that fateful night in Southampton in 1912. ...
Manchester Evening News (2007) A TRULY TITANIC ACHIEVEMENT
THE famous liner steams towards its fatal collision with an iceberg in this amazingly realistic computer generated scene from Granada's Titanic: Birth of a Legend....
Travel Video Television News (2007) POWERFUL EXHIBIT TO DEBUT
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition will make its stop in Panama City, May 25 Sept. 3, at the Visual Arts Center of Northwest Florida. Hundreds of artifacts recovered from the wreck site will tell the story of the sinking of the ship of dreams....
Winona Daily News (2007) TITANIC EXHIBIT OPENS AT MARINE ART MUSEUM
It was supposed to be unsinkable.It wasn't.Perhaps that's one of the reasons people have been so fascinated with the voyage and subsequent demise of the Titanic. The ship sank April 15, 1912, after hitting an iceberg....
Joplin Independent (2007) TITANIC MUSEUM ATTRACTION HOSTS IRISH FESTIVAL
The Titanic Museum Attraction is hosting an Irish Festival on March 1-16, 2007 to honor the Irish passengers aboard the ill-fated luxury liner. ...
BBC News (2007) NEW TITANIC LINK TO THE PAST
The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum says it has launched the most wide-ranging website ever dedicated to the Titanic and its place in Belfast's history. The site is backed by the NI Tourist Board and is expected to attract hundreds of thousands of virtual visitors. ...
deseretnews.com (2007) 'TITANIC' MUSICAL AT LAYTON HIGH
The ill-fated "ship of dreams," Titanic, will set sail on the Layton High School stage starting Thursday. The story of the rise and fall of "the largest floating object in the world" has been told many times in books, TV specials and in three different movies....
Peninsula News Review (2007) TITANIC RELICS WANTED
The Royal BC Museum is looking for British Columbians with connections to passengers or crew members who sailed aboard the Titanic 95 years ago. With just six weeks until the April 14 opening of Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, the RBCM is collecting local links to the historic liner....
Salmon Arm Observer (2007) MEMORIES RAISED BY TITANIC
Lineage: Sorrento man tracks connection to infamous voyage. When the Royal BC Museum in Victoria launches its presentation of Titanic: the Artifact Exhibition on April 14, 95 years to the day the Titanic struck an iceberg, it will have special meaning for Sorrento resident Bob Mullin....
The Plain Dealer (2007) AKRON MAN'S FIRM BUYS TITANIC RESCUE SHIP
Akron businessman Joe Marsh's company has bought the ownership rights to the wreckage of the Carpathia, the steamship famous for rescuing hundreds of passengers after the Titanic sank in 1912, for $3 million. ...
eHam.net (2007) 'W0S' TITANIC SPECIAL EVENT STATION
This event will take place on Saturday, April 14th starting at 1300Z to Sunday, April 15th ending at 0000Z. The Special Event Station will be located at the World's Largest Titanic Museum Attraction on Highway 76 in Branson, MO. April 14, 1912 was the night the Titanic met her demise with a huge iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southhampton, English. Radio operators played a large part during this disaster. It was one of the first times the new international distress call 'SOS' gained popularity by radio operators around the world....
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