DR. SHANNON LOST FRIEND ON TITANIC


Daily Home News

Monday 22 April 1912


John George Phillips, the young Englishman who was in charge of the wireless room on the ill-fated Titanic, and who paid with his life the price of his faithfulness to duty, was to have been a visitor in this city while in this country, of Dr. P. A. Shannon.

Dr. Shannon became acquainted with Phillips while on his trip to Europe on the Minnehaha, of the American Transport Line, which was wrecked off Scilly Islands nearly two years ago. The local physician spent much of his time on board in the wireless room, and he and the operator became good friends. Phillips told Dr. Shannon at the time of the Minnehaha’s wreck that that was the second wreck he had been in and that the third would probably finish him.

Dr. Shannon had expected to have gone last month to Europe on business and would have returned on the Titanic.


Courtesy of Mark Baber

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