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129 Matching Biographies
Mauritz Nils Martin Ådahl
Ramon Artagaveytia
Léontine Pauline Aubart
Arthur Barratt
Arthur William Barringer
Joseph Bartley
Robert Bartley
A.J. Bartman
David John Barton
Sidney John Barton
William S. Barton
George Arthur Beedem
Hans Martin Monsen Birkeland
James Gordon Partridge Bisset
Stephen Weart Blackwell
Arthur Jackson Brewe
Arthur John Bright
Ewart Sydenham Burr
Arthur Burroughs
Thomas Drake Martinez Cardeza
Ernest Courtenay Carter
Lilian Carter
Lucile Carter
Lucile Polk Carter
William Ernest Carter
William Thornton II Carter
James (W.) Carter (Ball)
James Edward Cartwright
William Ewart Caunt
David Charters
Edith Martha Bowerman Chibnall
Sidney Clarence Stuart Collett
Bartol Cor
Arthur Curtis
Edward Arthur Dorking
John Farthing
Harry Bartram Faunthorpe
Edward Flarty
Arthur Ford
Martin Gallagher
Arthur H. Gee
Arthur James Goshawk
Benjamin Hart
Esther Ada Hart
Eva Miriam Hart
Henry Hart
John Edward Hart
Thomas Hart
Wallace Henry Hartley
Frederick Hartnell
Arthur Hayter
Hanora "Nora" Hegarty
Edward Martin Hendy
Marta Hiltunen
Johan Martin Holthen
J. Howarth
Arthur Albert Howell
Marie Marthe Jerwan
Arthur Ernest Jones
Arthur Keefe
Arthur King
Arthur Alfred Kitching
Arthur Lawrence
Arthur Ernest Read Lewis
Wenzel Linhart
William Arthur Lobb
Annie Martin
Ernest Martin
F. Martin
John Martin
Mabel Edwina Martin
Arthur May
Arthur William May
James McArthur
Thomas McBarty
Catherine "Katie" McCarthy
Frederick J. McCarthy
Timothy J. McCarthy
William McCarthy
John McCartney
Arthur Gordon McCrae
Martin McMahon
Arthur McMicken
Arthur Mellor
Alfonzo Meo (Martino)
Arthur Herbert Morgan
Arthur Morris
Arthur Webster Newell
Arthur Ernest Nicholson
Bertram Arthur Noss
Nils Martin Ödahl
Artur Karl Olsen
Karl Siegwart Andreas Olsen
Ole Martin Olsen
Engelhart Cornelius Ostby
James Arthur Paintin
Austin Partner
Arthur Godfrey Peuchen
Martin Ponesell
John "Jack" Arthur Prideaux
Arthur John Priest
Arthur Rice
Arthur Henry Rostron
Lucy Noël Martha, Countess of Rothes
Martin Rothschild
Arthur J. Rous
Arthur Larned Ryerson
Harold Arthur Sanderson
Lazar Sartori
John Montgomery Smart
Martha Stephenson
Albert A. Stewart
George F. Stewart
John Stewart
John Stewart
Matthew Stewart
Martha Evelyn Stone
William Taggart
Arthur Tizard
Arthur Valler
David Vartanian
Arthur Veal
Arthur Ward
Robert Arthur Wareham
"Addie" Dart Wells
Edwy Arthur West
Arthur White
Thomas Arthur Whiteley
Arthur J. Williams
 
12 Matching Places
Ballygartin, Bansha, Tipperary, Ireland
Bartley Farm, Hampshire, England
Denymartin, , Ireland
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Hartest, Suffolk, England
Hartford, Cambridgeshire, England
Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Hartsdale, New York, United States
Lake Arthur, , United States
Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales
Straßlach-Dingharting, Bavaria, Germany
Zgharta, , Lebanon
 
90 Matching Pages (sorted by date)
  EPITAPH ON GRAVE OF R.N. WILLIAMS II IS FROM "SNOW-BOUND"
The grave of Richard Norris Williams II and his wife, Frances "Sue" has the following lines: Yet love will dream, and Faith will trust That somehow, somewhere, meet we must. These lines are from the John Greenlea...
   
  VARIOUS MEMORIALS TO JOHN WESLEY WOODWARD
Named on the Musicians Memorial at the Old Library site, London Road, Southampton. also named on the St Marys Church Musicians Memorial, St Marys, Southampton. also he is mentioned on a plaque in the lobby of the Boston ...
   
  FRIENDS FOR LIFE
Fifty-five year old Ella White, the wealthy widow of a Manhattan businessman, was short and stout with an outspoken, often brash personality. Her companion, Marie Grice Young, 36, tall, slim and soft-spoken, was a music teacher from Washington. The p...
   
  OUR GOD, OUR HELP IN AGES PAST
(O God, Our Help in Ages Past) The Hymn "Our God, our help in ages past" was recalled by Colonel Archibald Gracie, as the last to be sung at the morning service, presided over by Captain Smith...
   
  JOHN FREDERICK PRESTON CLARKE
Clarke, John Frederick Preston. 22 Tunstall Street, Smithdown Road, Liverpool. Orchestra (Bass). (From: Mansion House Titanic Relief Fund Booklet, March 1913) ...
   
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 restoration gets under way. Although plans for SS Nomadic’s restoration had been delaye...
   
War Cry! WAR CRY! THE SALVATION ARMY
While women weep as they do now I'll fight! While little children go hungry as they do now I'll fight! While men go to prison, in and out, in and out I'll fight! I'll fight to the very end!  General William Boo...
   
  ANDREA DORIA : THE SINKING OF THE UNSINKABLE
Excerpeted from Alive on the Andrea Doria! The Greatest Sea Rescue in History by Pierette Domenica Simpson - ...
   
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 doubleheaded flying figurehead pose from the 1997 film "Titanic" (If you haven't, you surely know s...
   
New York Times (1893) NOW ABRAHAM & STRAUS
BIG CHANGE IN A BIG STORE WHICH ALL BROOKLYN KNOWS --- One of the most interesting business changes of the year went into effect yesterday, when the retail dry goods firm of Wechsler & Abraham became the firm of Abraham & Straus, the ne...
2nd April 1893  
  (1897) LETTER WRITTEN BY FR. BYLES TO HIS BROTHER WINTER
My Dear Winter: I am staying on in Germany after taking departure of the others in the hopes of getting a tutorship here for a few months. I thnk it is w. doubtful if I shall succeed; if not I shall go home probably in a week or two. I have b...
14th September 1897  
New York Times (1907) ADRIATIC TO SAIL TO-DAY
Biggest Liner's Cabins Full on Her First Voyage Eastward --- With her saloon apartments filled, the White Star liner Adriatic, biggest and newest of transatlantic liners at present in commission, will sail for Southampton ...
22nd May 1907  
New York Times (1908) MORGAN TO ENTERTAIN QUEEN
He Sails To-day to Show His Art Objects to Alexandra --- J. P. Morgan sails on the Adriatic today for his usual holiday in Europe. He will go directly to London. In response to a desire on the part of Queen Alexandra t...
26th February 1908  
New York Times (1908) J. P. MORGAN SAILS
Has Six Staterooms on the Adriatic---Mrs. Waldorf Astor Also Departs --- Many passengers sailed yesterday in the outgoing liners for Europe. On the Adriatic went J. Pierpont Morgan and his daughter, Mrs. Herbert Satterl...
27th February 1908  
New York Times (1908) P. A. B. WIDENER HOME; SUBPOENAED AT PIER
His Famous $500,000 Van Dykes Sent on Six Weeks Ago to Lynwood Hall --- SERVED IN TRACTION SUIT --- Dr. Holland Decorated by Kaiser and Fallieres for Gifts of Carnegie Casts of Diplodocus --- Afte...
10th July 1908  
Outlook (1911) THE RACE FOR OCEAN SUPREMACY
A little more than ten years ago I crossed the Atlantic on the first trip of what was then the largest ocean liner in the world. A distinguished ship-builder who made the voyage at the same time expressed the opinion that this steamship marked the...
24th June 1911  
Washington Times (1912) FRANCIS D. MILLET, SOLDIER, PAINTER, AND CONNOISSEUR
Francis D. Millet, while comparatively unknown even to Washingtonians, despite the fact that he has made this city his home for years, and has given the best of his artistic life toward the beautification of Washington, was one of the city’s most pic...
16th March 1912  
New York Times (1912) J. P. MORGAN DUG INTO EGYPT'S PAST
Financier Superintended the Search for Early Christian Cemetery at Khargeh. --- BUILT A HOUSE IN DESERT --- Had Force of Man at Work Under Egyptian Engineers, and Enjoyed Himself in Flannels ---...
16th March 1912  
New York Times (1912) TO DEDICATE NEW CAMPANILE
Italy's Invitation Includes Engraving by American Artist --- VENICE, March 27---J. Pierpont Morgan has written a cordial letter to the committee, announcing that he will be in Venice on April 23 for the inauguration of t...
28th March 1912  
New York Times (1912) MORGAN VISION OF ART
Wants America to Have Institution an Janiculum, in Rome --- By Marconi Transatlantic Wireless Telegraph to The New York Times --- ROME, April 3---J. Pierpont Morgan spent the whole morning on the top of Janiculum, t...
4th April 1912  
New York Times (1912) J. PIERPONT MORGAN WILL BE 75 YEARS OLD THIS WEEK
During All That Time He Has Successfully Hidden from the Public His Real Self, Which Combines Diffidence and a Gentleness Very Unlike the Gruff Autocrat Familiar to Wall Street --- Should J. Pierpont Morgan feel moved n...
14th April 1912  
New York Times (1912) FRANK D. MILLET'S CAREER
Noted Artist Famed as War Correspondent and Traveler --- Frank D. Millet, a noted artist and correspondent, was born at Mattapoisett, Mass., in 1846. His adventurous temperament led him to enlist as a drummer boy at the beginning of the Civ...
16th April 1912  
New York Times (1912) MAJOR ARCHIBALD BUTT
President's Aid Had Gone on a Special Mission to the Pope --- Special to The New York Times --- WASHINGTON, April 15.-Major Archibald Willingham Butt, President Taft’s Military Aid, [sic] was returning on the Titanic afte...
16th April 1912  
New York Times (1912) ST. LOUIS PASSENGERS
Theophile Papin, Jr., and Wealthy Miss Madill Among the Missourians --- Special to The New York Times --- ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 15---Among the St. Louis folk on the Titanic were Mrs. Edward Robert of 4,140 Lindell Avenue, ...
16th April 1912  
New York Times (1912) DISASTER AT LAST BEFALLS CAPT. SMITH
Veteran Commander of Titanic Went Forty Years Without Accident of Any Kind --- WHITE STAR'S BEST OFFICER --- Declared Only Recently That He Did Not Believe Modern Ships Could Be Sunk --- Capt. E. J. Smith, i...
16th April 1912  
The Evening Post (1912) MYSTERIES OF THE TITANIC DISASTER
The terrible tragedy of the Titanic, even though it is possible to hope that fuller information may mitigate it, presents several mysteries. Whence and how came the reports spread everywhere yesterday that the passengers had ...
16th April 1912  
Washington Times (1912) TITANIC’S CAPTAIN HAD LONG RECORD ON THE HIGH SEAS
As Captain of Olympic Smith's Vessel Hit British Cruiser Last Fall --- If the twentieth century retained a belief in the power of malignant spirits and the human passions of natural forces, the termination of the career of Capt. E. J. S...
17th April 1912  
New York Times (1912) GEORGE B. GOLDSCHMIDT
George B. Goldschmidt, lost in the sinking of the Titanic, was one of the oldest members of the Bar Association, having become a member in 1870. He was born in this city in 1840, admitted to practice in 1882, and was one of the best-known conveyancer...
20th April 1912  
Bridgwater Mercury (1912) NOTABLE PEOPLE ON BOARD
Mr. Christopher Head, former mayor of Chelsea. Much interested in art matters, and the donor of one of the panels to be placed in Chelsea Town hall. Took a prominent part in the discussions at the Mansion House on the King Edward Memorial. ...
20th April 1912  
Boston Daily Globe (1912) GIRL WENT DOWN TO SAVE ANOTHER
Miss Evans Gave Up Place in Boat That a Mother Could Live --- Mrs Brown of Acton Tells of Her Rescue Due to Other's Sacrifice --- Saved through the heroic generosity of a young and b...
21st April 1912  
New York Times (1912) MR. MORGAN AT VENICE
Will Attend Opening of Exhibition and Inauguration of Campanile --- VENICE, April 22---J. Pierpont Morgan arrived here to-day. He will take part in the inauguration of the International Art Exhibition to-morrow an...
23rd April 1912  
New York Times (1912) VENICE EXHIBITION OPENED
Duke of Genoa Represents the King---J. P. Morgan Present --- VENICE, April 23---The International Art Exhibition was solemnly inaugurated to-day by the Duke of Genoa in the name of King Victor Emmanuel.  J. P. Mo...
24th April 1912  
New York Times (1912) THE TITANIC
Lawrence Beesley's Admirable Description of the Disaster --- THE LOSS OF THE S. S. TITANIC. By Lawrence Beesley. Illustrated. Houghton Miffling [sic] Company. $1.20. --- No man can go dawn into the valley of the shadow ...
28th July 1912  
  (1913) THE BUTT-MILLET MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN, 1913
The Butt-Millet Memorial Fountain was erected by the contributions of friends of Major Archibald Willingham Butt and Francis Davis Millet. "The 8-foot-high fountain is composed of a marble shaft of simple Neo-c...
  1913  
New York Times (1913) STRAUS FOUNTAIN AWARD TO LUKEMAN
With Evarts Tracy, Architect, Sculptor Wins in Contest Including 59 Designs --- HE'LL GET $10,000 FOR WORK --- Four Other "Next Best" Designs Get Prize Money from $500 Down to $100 Each --- From a collection of fift...
21st March 1913  
New York Times (1913) MORGAN FORTUNE NEAR $100,000,000
Financier Not Possessed of Vast Wealth of Rockefeller or Carnegie --- PUT $60,000,000 IN ART --- Lewis Cass Ledyard, His Counsel, Believed to Have Possession of His Will --- Mr. Morgan, in Wall Street's estimation, wa...
1st April 1913  
New York Times (1913) THE TITANIC
Col. Gracie’s Account of Last Year’s Sea Tragedy --- THE TRUTH ABOUT THE TITANIC. By Col. Archibald Gracie. Mitchell Kennerly. $1.25 --- When the Titanic went to the bottom of the Atlantic now more than a year ago it wa...
4th May 1913  
New York Times (1914) ASTOR BEQUESTS HAVE ALL BEEN PAID
Cost of Administering Estate to Date, with Transfer Tax, Foots Up $3,305,480 --- $24,715,478 DISTRIBUTED --- The Four Executors File Their First Judicial Accounting, Covering Personal Property Only --- The fi...
29th April 1914  
New York Times (1914) ACTRESS SUES DE CAMP
Horace S. De Camp, who married the widow of Daniel V. [sic] Marvin, one of the victims of the Titanic disaster, a year ago, has been sued by Miss Florence E. Clark, an actress, for $50,000 for breach of promise. Yesterday an application was made in ...
19th December 1914  
Denver Post (1932) DEATH ENDS PICTURESQUE CAREER OF MRS. J.J. BROWN
Page 1 Life Story One of Accomplishment Adventure 'TITANIC' HEROINE IS VICTIM OF PARALYSIS (BY JACK CARBERRY) Mrs. Margaret Tobin Brown--Denver, and all the world knew her as "The Unsinkab...
28th October 1932  
New York Times (1933) ART SHOW OPENS AT COOPERSTOWN
ART SHOW OPENS AT COOPERSTOWN --- 56 Participants in Exhibit of 176 Items---Portrait of A. B. Ryerson a Feature --- Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES --- COOPERSTOWN, N, Y., Aug. 19---The Summer exhibit of the C...
21st August 1933  
New York Times (1937) DR. ALEXANDER H. RICE GETS WIFE'S MILLIONS
Will of Former Eleanor Elkins Leaves All to Two Children After His Death --- NEWPORT, R. I, Aug. 16 (AP)--The will of Eleanor Elkins Rice, leaving an estate estimated variously at from $5,000,000 to $50,000,000, was filed today in Proba...
17th August 1937  
New York Times (1939) MRS. J. W. CARDEZA, TITANIC SURVIVOR
Noted Yachtswoman and a Big Game Hunter of Early 90's Dies in Germantown ACTIVE IN PHILANTHROPY Twice Circumnavigated World in Own Yacht--Daughter of Late Thomas Drake PHIDADELPHIA, Aug. 1 ...
2nd August 1939  
  (1941) HIGH PRICE PAID FOR COLORED ENGRAVING
New York –– A colored aquatint engraving of "The City of Detroit," showing the subject as it appeared from the lake in 1837, brought $650 at the Kende Galleries, 730 Fifth Avenue, during the second session of a three day sale of art and furniture bel...
  1941  
Unidentified Newspaper (1945) MRS DOUGLAS DIES AT 81
This unidentified press cutting (most certainly from a Minneapolis paper) was found in Berthe Leroy's Titanic related items. Berthe had been Mrs Douglas's traveling companion for years. MRS DOUGLAS IS DEAD AT 81 Survivor...
  1945  
New York Times (1950) CABINET IS SALE FEATURE
Mahogany Breakfront Brings $585 in $51,640 Auction --- A Regency mahogany and grillwork breakfront cabinet with Roman portrait medallions, circa 1820, was sold to a private collector for $585 yesterday at the final session of the sale ...
24th September 1950  
New York Times (1952) THOMAS D. M. CARDEZA
Page 19, column 2 PHILADELPHIA, June 6 Thomas D. M. Cardeza, explorer and art collector, died today in his home at the age of 77. Mr. Cardeza served on the board of directors of the old Fidelity Trust Company ...
7th June 1952  
New York Times (1954) $5,000,000 IS WILLED FOR BLOOD RESEARCH
Page 14, Column 4 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3-- Jefferson Medical College and Hospital will receive more than $5,000,000 for blood research under the will of Thomas Drake Martinez Cardeza, Philadelphia art collector, explorer ...
4th August 1954  
New York Times Book Review (1956) THE LEGENDS STAY AFLOAT
DOWN TO ETERNITY.  By Richard O'Connor. 191 pp. New York:Gold Medal Books. 35 cents. --- By BURKE WILKINSON --- Anyone interested in the Titanic disaster will want to read this book, if only to com...
19th February 1956  
New York Times (1956) TV: LAST HOURS OF TITANIC
Tense, Technically Brilliant Portrayal of Tragedy on Kraft Show --- By JACK GOULD --- A technically brilliant re-enactment of the last hours of the Titanic was presented last night on the "Kraft Television Theatre" over Ch...
29th March 1956  
Unidentified Newspaper (1965) WIFE OF STATE FARM FOUNDER DIES AT 80
MRS. MECHERLE SURVIVOR OF ILL-FATED TITANIC Mrs. Sylvia Mecherle, 80, widow of the founder of State Farm Insurance Companies, died at 12:36 a.m. Thursday at Brokaw Hospital, where she had been a patient for 14 months. Her fu...
15th January 1965  
New York Times (1965) VICTOR SALVATORE, SCULPTOR, IS DEAD
Victor Salvatore, a sculptor, died Saturday at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. He was 80 years old. Mr. Salvatore is represented in the collections of a number of museums and galleries, including the Metropolitan Museum of Ar...
12th April 1965  
New York Times (1979) PEGGY GUGGENHEIM IS DEAD AT 81; KNOWN FOR MODERN ART COLLECTION
By The Associated Press --- VENICE, Dec. 23 - Peggy Guggenheim, the expatriate American millionaire who amassed one of the world's foremost collections of modern art, died in a hospital outside Venice today, hospital officials said. Sh...
24th December 1979  
Evening News (1986) MILLET
''Drowned, too was a famous man from Broadway - 65-years-old F. D. Millet, a distinguished artist, author and war correspondent who lived at Russell House on the main approach from Evesham into the picturesque Worcestershire village. ...
5th August 1986  
Evening News (1988) FRANK MILLET
Frank Millet, 65, a distinguished artist, author and war correspondent who had lived the last 25 years of his life in Broadway, and was widely popular in the picturesque Cotswold village. He was born in America, served as a drummer boy w...
24th January 1988  
Atlantic Daily Bulletin (1993) MEMORIAL TO JAMES MOODY
From Rev'd Anthony Stratford, SCARBOROUGH. British Titanic Society Member Rev'd Tony Stafford a lifetime lover of ships, the sea and the Titanic has recently retired to Dulverton Hall, St. Martin's Square, Scarborough. O...
  1993  
ET Research (2001) BIODETERIORATION OF THE RMS TITANIC
2 One of the great icons of the twentieth century was born April 15, 1912 with the sinking of the RMS Titanic. At her launching, this great ship was the largest liner ever built and carried the distinction of being the bigge...
28th January 2001  
ET Research (2002) ICEBERG AT THE GOLDEN GATE
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12th February 2002  
ET Research (2002) ELSIE BOWERMAN: FEMINIST AND BARRISTER
lsie Bowerman’s mother, Edith Barber, lived at Sinnock Cottage, Hastings Old Town, and worked as a draper’s assistant. About 1888 she married ...
18th July 2002  
ET Research (2002) QUEEN MARY AND FAT RASCALS ON OFFER IN YORKSHIRE
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19th September 2002  
ET Research (2003) MADAME LUCILE: A LIFE IN STYLE
The following is an excerpt from the prologue of Lucile - Her Life by Design, Randy Bigham's pending biography of Lucy, Lady Duff Gordon (1863-1935), the renowned Edwardian couturière and Titanic survivor. To the notes of soft music...
29th April 2003  
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 with a far more convincing claim to be the Da Vinci of disaster is a 31-year-old Neapolitan w...
3rd December 2003  
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 at Epsom is remembered for anything, it is the shocking protest by a suffragette who dashed fro...
27th February 2004  
ET Research (2004) TITANIC SISTERS: THE NEWELL GIRLS
Marjorie Newell accompanied ...
20th August 2004  
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. Bunkum. The last lie of Titanic's extensiv...
24th August 2004  
ET Research (2004) IMPACT OF TITANIC UPON INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW
No other shipwreck in history has left such an indelible imprint upon the public consciousness as that of the RMS Titanic. Ninety-two years after her loss, the story of that great liner continues to...
31st August 2004  
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… ...
14th October 2004  
ET Research (2004) STAR TURN: THE PICTURES AND PASSIONS OF DOROTHY GIBSON
The following article is an excerpt from the introduction of Randy Bigham’s forthcoming biography, Finding Dorothy: An Appreciation of the Life and Career of Dorothy Gibson Brulatour, which will soon be available in a fully illustrated,...
26th October 2004  
ET Research (2005) TITANIC AS METAPHOR
WORLD’S LARGEST METAPHOR...
20th March 2005  
ET Research (2005) LEST WE FORGET : PART 1
This May marks the 90th anniversary of one of the 20th century’s most notorious events; the sinking, by torpedo, of Cunard Line’s Lusitania off the coast of Ireland with the loss of 1198 l...
3rd May 2005  
ET Research (2005) THE BOXHALL LETTERS
The following five letters, written to Mr. Joe Carvalho of Massaschusetts by Commander Joseph G. Boxhall span the time period of April 1961 through July of 1962, and reveal the sentiments of the Titanic officer r...
23rd May 2005  
Providence Journal (2005) SEVERAL INTERVIEW EXCERPTS BY HELEN AND FAMILY DETAILS
The Oslo-born family sent its first members to America in 1866 to establish the foundation on which the family would build for decades to come. Englehart studied at the Royal School of Art in Oslo and apprenticed as a jeweler.  Com...
11th August 2005  
ET Research (2005) LEST WE FORGET PART 2 : AS THE LUSITANIA WENT DOWN
AS THE LUSITANIA WENT DOWN The sun w...
17th October 2005  
ET Research (2005) LIFE'S DECOR: A BIOGRAPHY OF HELEN CHURCHILL CANDEE
“When beauty assails, reason has no part.” –– HELEN CHURCHILL CANDEE ...
23rd December 2005  
ET Research (2005) SEALED ORDERS: A TITANIC SURVIVOR'S CLASSIC TALE OF LOVE AND FATE
by Helen Churchill Candee A Titanic survivor's classic tale of love and fate Introduction by Randy Bryan Bigham ...
23rd December 2005  
ET Research (2006) A PEN TO SINK A THOUSAND SHIPS
THE BRITISH TITANIC INQUIRY AND THE ART OF FORTUNINO MATANIA Fortunino Matania (1881-1963) was, without doubt, the greatest of the Edwardian illustrators, in the long sha...
7th March 2006  
  (2006) AT REST - THE MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR MISS LILLIAN G. ASPLUND
Worcester, Massachusetts is a city of approximately 180,00 living souls, located in what the state likes to call the “Heart of the Commonwealth. It is, like Rome, a city of seven hills and the second largest city in the state after nearby Boston...
10th May 2006  
ET Research (2006) A MATTER OF COURSE
The story of Noëlle Rothes, Titanic’s ‘Plucky Little Countess’ by Randy Bryan Bigham ...
22nd September 2006  
ET Research (2008) THE WIDENERS: AN AMERICAN FAMILY
Most of the early immigrants who came to the thirteen original colonies and who, through hard work and responsible citizenship, helped found the United States of America were either English or German. One such German immigrant was Johann Cristoph ...
11th January 2008  
  (2008) THE MOTIVES OF HEROISM
Heroes are iconic in past and present societies....
15th February 2008  
ET Reviews (2008) TITANIC : THE SHIP MAGNIFICENT : REVIEWED
Dave Gittins reviews Titanic: The Ship Magnificent, the ambitious two-volume edition that describes the achievement that was "Titanic" in detail as never before. ...
3rd April 2008  
ET Research (2008) THE MYSTERY OF TITANIC’S CENTRAL PROPELLER
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5th May 2008  
ET Research (2008) THE RIDDLE OF THE SPHINX
WHAT goes on four legs, then two legs, then three? The Riddle of the Sphinx, from Greek mythology, denotes the eternal voyage of man… from crawling on all fours, to walking proudly erect, to finally ending up hunched over a...
1st June 2008  
ET Research (2009) WAS THERE REALLY A CURRENT THAT NIGHT?
Before the days when ships began polluting Earth’s atmosphere with the fumes from burning carbon fuels - before the days when her seas became polluted with the noise of a million propellers ; seafarers exclusively used the physics of nature ...
21st January 2009  
ET Reviews (2009) RETURN TO TITANIC, BY DR. ROBERT D. BALLARD
Minnetonka, Minnesota. May, 1988... In a one-level rambler on a street with the pretty name "Croftview Terrace", a young boy sits mesmerized. A letter in his hand. A letter written on the stationary of the Woods Hole Oce...
9th April 2009  
Belfast Telegraph (2009) TITANIC ARTWORK TO HELP WORLD'S POOR
Sunday, 26 April 2009 A painting of the Titanic could raise £10,000 for charity at auction, the artist who created it said today. Dozens of old cheques issued by the Belfast shipyard where the famous vessel was built have been...
26th April 2009  
Acton-The Beacon (2009) ACTON LIBRARY TO HOST 'TITANIC SINKS'
Mon Apr 27, 2009, 08:37 AM EDTActon, Mass. - The Delvena Theatre Company will present 'The Titanic Sinks as Acton Sleeps' at the Acton Memorial Library on Wednesday, May 6, at 7 p.m. Actors Lynne Moulton and Carl Rossi will assume multipl...
29th April 2009  
guardian.co.uk (2009) SINKING OF THE TITANIC: THE WATERY SOUND MEDITATION RETURNS
Gavin Bryars's piece of 'conceptual art' music has been performed in a swimming pool and water tower by child violinists and an experimental DJ. It now comes to the Roundhouse Comments (1)The Sinking of the Titanic, whose latest incarnat...
11th May 2009  
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 proud...
14th July 2009  
Chronicle Herald (2009) BEFORE THE TITANIC : THE SS ATLANTIC
Before the SS Titanic, there was the SS Atlantic, a "state-of-the-art" White Star Line ship going to her grave on April 1, 1873, within sight of the Nova Scotian coast and taking with her a staggering number of lives (over 500). The shee...
18th October 2009  
 

 
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