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The Times (1888) Life-Saving Appliances Committee, 1888 (Article)
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1888.-The fir . . .

Mark Baber  

  18th November 2009 
 

The Virginian-Pilot (2009) Titanic-artifacts case delayed for appraiser (Headline)
A hearing on the future of the Titanic artifacts has been delayed until Nov. 23 to enable a key witness to testify.

Jason D. Tiller  

  10th November 2009 
 

Halesowen News (2009) Meeting will explore Cradley workers role in building Titanic (Headline)
A CRADLEY history wants to unearth information about the work of local craftsmen on the Titanic as part of a £49k Heritage Lottery funded project.

Jason D. Tiller  

  6th November 2009 
 

Pittsburgh Post Gazette (2009) 'Titanic' on stage at music hall (Headline)
The great ship Titanic will sink once again, this time on a stage in Carnegie with a cast of 62 actors who range in age from 5 to 82.

Jason D. Tiller  

  5th November 2009 
 

Belfast Telegraph (2009) Council awards £10m to Titanic Project (Headline)
The £97 million Titanic Signature Project received good news this week when Belfast City Council agreed to contribute £10 million to the scheme.

Jason D. Tiller  

  5th November 2009 
 

PRLog.Org (2009) New Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge is getting attention half way across the country (Headline)
The new Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. has people talking in Missouri. This week, Titanic Museum owner John Joslyn was featured in a Springfield Business Journal story about the famous ship that is dropping anchor in East Tennessee.

Jason D. Tiller  

  5th November 2009 
 

The New York Times (1909) ADRIATIC GOT ON A MUD BANK (Article)
White Star Liner Stuck Fast Five Hours Till a Tug Hauled Her Off . . .

Mark Baber  

  5th November 2009 
 

The Daily News Online (2009) Titanic surfaces at Science Center (Headline)
A collection of items from the ill-fated Titanic is featured in a recently opened exhibit at the Rochester Museum and Science Center, 657 East Ave.

Jason D. Tiller  

  4th November 2009 
 

Belfast Telegraph (2009) Public sculpture unveiled at the Titanic Quarter (Headline)
The first public artwork for the Titanic Quarter was unveiled as part of the Belfast festival at Queens. The “contemporary and innovative artwork” is called ‘Kit’ and is a site-specific light sculpture which is 13.5 metres tall and cast in bronze.

Jason D. Tiller  

  4th November 2009 
 

Belfast Telegraph (2009) Titanic £97m plan on course for 2012 finish (Headline)
The £97m Titanic Signature Project is "on course" to be ready for the centenary of the doomed liner after the Executive finalised its financial commitment, according to the government department leading the project.

Jason D. Tiller  

  3rd November 2009 
 
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THE BLUE PLAQUE
A PLAQUE commemorating Harold Bride, Second Wireless Operator on the R . . .

Brian J. Ticehurst 

23rd June 2004 
 

THE CAVE LIST
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  28th August 2003 
 

ET Research (2003) LOOKOUTS
by Captain Laurence V. Wade, U.S.M.S.
The Human Perspective

Charles B. Weeks Jr. 

28th August 2003 
 

New York Times (1915) OBITUARY NOTES
ROBERT DOUGLAS SPEDDEN, son of Frederic O. and Mrs. Margaretta C. . . .

Mark Baber 

  29th January 2005 
 

New York Times (1910) PUZZLED BY GAY MODELS
Women Imported by Lady Duff Gordon Teased Immigration Inspector . . .

Mark Baber 

  4th August 2005 
 

ET Research (2002) ICEBERG AT THE GOLDEN GATE
by Jan C. Nielsen
A Perspective on the Life of Dr. Washington Dodge

 

28th August 2003 
 

Irish Times (2009) LIKE THE LINER, BAD LUCK DOGS THE TITANIC SIGNATURE PROJECT
BELFAST BRIEFING: An ambitious attempt to capitalise on the city's relationship with the Titanic is in deep trouble, writes FRANCESS McDONNELL THERE REMAIN many unanswered questions concerning the fate of one of Belfast's proudest but ultimately most tragic achievements, the RMS Titanic .

 

  15th July 2009 
 

Galesburg.com (2008) GALESBURG MAN LED A CHARMED BUT HARROWING LIFE
by Tom Wilson
Tracking History — . . .

Hildur Panula-Heinonen 

  10th September 2009 
 

The Times (1924) LORD PIRRIE - DOMINANT FIGURE IN SHIPBUILDING
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Stanley C Jenkins 

  10th May 2007 
 

ET Research (2007) CSI TITANIC : WHO DIED HOW?
by Luke Owens
One of the iconic images many of us carry from the sinking of T . . .

Luke Owens 

26th June 2007 
 
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ABELSETH, Mr Olaus Jrgensen Tuesday 13th October 2009 2:50 PM
FREDERICKS, Mr Walter Francis Friday 25th September 2009 10:48 AM
COMPTON, Mrs Mary Eliza Monday 6th July 2009 12:24 PM
DODGE, Mrs Ruth Friday 3rd July 2009 7:46 AM
HOLD, Mrs Annie Margaret Friday 3rd July 2009 7:31 AM
KELLY, Miss Mary Friday 3rd July 2009 7:30 AM
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

 
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