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San Francisco Chronicle (1912) Ruth Dodge and Washington Jr. (Image)

Karina Mason  

3rd July 2009 
 

San Francisco Chronicle (1912) Washington Dodge (Image)

Karina Mason  

3rd July 2009 
 

San Francisco Chronicle (1912) Dr. Washington Dodge (Image)

Karina Mason  

3rd July 2009 
 

San Francisco Chronicle (1912) Clarence Moore (Image)

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3rd July 2009 
 

Examiner.com TItanic: The Artifact Exhibition now playing in six cities from Las Vegas to Lisbon (Headline)
After 97 years, the R.M.S. Titanic has finally docked in New York City. On June 24, 2009 Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition opened at the Discovery Times Square Exposition for a limited engagement. Located in the heart of Times Square in the former printing press room of The New York Times, the 12,500 sq. ft. exhibition features the largest collection of Titanic artifacts in the world.

 

  30th June 2009 
 

San Francisco Chronicle (1912) Joseph Loring (Image)

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27th June 2009 
 

San Francisco Chronicle (1912) Sara Compton (Image)

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27th June 2009 
 

Belfast Telegraph Titanic's "little sister" may miss anniversary refit date (Headline)
The £7m restoration of a tender ship that ferried passengers on board the doomed Titanic may not be finished in time for the centenary of its launch, an official report warns today.

 

  24th June 2009 
 

Braund Bros (Article)
Lewis Richard Braund (front row, left), Owen Harris Braund (back ro . . .

 

23rd June 2009 
 

Chicago Tribune (1912) William Edward Minahan (Image)

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23rd June 2009 
 
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New York Times (1918) CARPATHIA SUNK; 5 OF CREW KILLED
215 Saved from Cunard Liner, Which Is Sent Down Off the Coast of Irela . . .

Mark Baber 

  15th August 2004 
 

Lakeshore Weekly News (Minnetonka, MN) (2009) DEEPHAVENS TITANIC TIES
April 15, 1912. Arthur Rostron, master of the liner Carpathia, stood on his bridge watching a green flare flickering in the darkness ahead. At first he had hoped it meant the vessel he had driven 58 miles in response to her distress call was still afloat. Now he knew such hopes were in vain. He carefully maneuvred his vessel around an iceberg to take alongside the lifeboat the flare had come from. Then the night was suddenly marked by a woman\\\'s voice. A desperate, anguished voice cried \\\"The Titanic has gone down with everyone on board!\\\" That woman was Mahala Douglas of Deephaven.

 

  17th April 2009 
 

New York Times (1911) GREENWICH EXPECTED THE WEDDING
Special to The New York Times --- GREENWI . . .

Mark Baber 

  29th January 2005 
 

New York Times (1912) THE DUFF GORDONS
From London came a cablegram (to the White Star office), asking for ne . . .

Randy Bryan Bigham 

  30th January 2004 
 

ET Research (2007) TITANIC'S PRIME MOVER - AN EXAMINATION OF PROPULSION AND POWER
by Samuel Halpern
As most us know, the triple-screw steamer Titanic, . . .

Samuel Halpern 

9th July 2007 
 

ET Research (2004) THE MIDDLE WATCH
by Senan Molony
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Senan Molony 

16th September 2004 
 

AFP (2009) FINNISH BUSINESSMAN WANTS TO BUILD NEW TITANIC
A flamboyant Finnish businessman said Wednesday he aimed to build a full-sized copy of the Titanic on dry land, housing a hotel and restaurants to lure tourists to northern Finland.

Jason D. Tiller 

  26th March 2009 
 

War Cry! WAR CRY! THE SALVATION ARMY
by Jay Rogers
While women weep as they do now I'll fight! While little ch . . .

 

  22nd April 2002 
 

BBC News Online (2006) TITANIC FERRY TO BE AUCTIONED OFF
Titanic ferry to be auctioned offThe SS Nomadic is being auctioned in Paris for 250,000 euros (?170,000), the French Titanic Society said.

At least three buyers - from Belfast, Monaco and France - are expected to bid for the derelict vessel.

The 67-metre (221-foot) ship is docked in the port of Le Havre after finishing its life as a floating restaurant.

The ship is up for auction as the Port of Paris authorities try to recover unpaid mooring fees.

A company from Northern Ireland is hoping to take the Nomadic back to Belfast - where she was built - for a full restoration, as part of a permanent Titanic memorial.

 

  25th January 2006 
 

Denver Post (2009) SURPRISES AND EMOTIONS SURFACE AT TITANIC EXHIBIT
The story of the Titanic is a schoolhouse staple and one of the great cautionary tales of hubris.

It has spawned countless books, award-winning documentaries and memorable movies, notably the Oscar-winning blockbuster starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, with its memorable image of the couple standing with arms outstretched on the ship's bow.

Jason D. Tiller 

  29th April 2009 
 
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DODGE, Mrs Ruth Friday 3rd July 2009 7:46 AM
HOLD, Mrs Annie Margaret Friday 3rd July 2009 7:31 AM
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MOORE, Mr Clarence Bloomfield Friday 3rd July 2009 7:30 AM
CREESE, Mr Henry Philip Tuesday 23rd June 2009 10:11 PM
OLSVIGEN, Mr Thor Anderson Tuesday 23rd June 2009 10:11 PM
SAGE, Miss Dorothy Tuesday 23rd June 2009 10:10 PM
KARLSSON, Mr Nils August Tuesday 23rd June 2009 10:10 PM
CULUMOVIC, Mr Jeso Tuesday 23rd June 2009 10:09 PM
ENANDER, Mr Ingvar Tuesday 23rd June 2009 10:09 PM

 
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