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  THE TITANIC
The story of the most awful shipwreck of modern times may not be a pleasant subject for either the relator or the hearers but there is an interest in the details of the loss of the Titanic which warrents me in telling the story. And having been on...
   
  ROAMING AROUND: MEMOIRS OF A MARCONI OPERATOR
Extract The next year went past for me in many experiences of life and places. I was a fully fledged Marconi operator, had visited my Australia of loving memories, Norway, with its North Cape, where I had taken photographs...
   
  NEW BOOK ABOUT TITANIC
An interesting and amazing research has just...
   
Nord-Matin (1966) SINKING OF THE TITANIC: "I WAS THERE" TOLD US A LADY FROM BéTHUNE
Picture by Jean HEMERY On Sunday evening(a), an American movie by Jean Negulesco opened on the 1st channel; it was dedicated to the dramatic sinking of the Titanic which, in the night of April 14th/15th, 1912, caused the death of 1695 ...
  1966  
ET Reviews (2002) COMPELLING TITANIC THOUGHTS FROM THE ROCK
It is often not an easy task, nor a popular enterprise, to be a revisionist of ocean liner history. Proof of this is found, for example, in Coli...
29th September 2002  
ET Research (2002) NAVIGATIONAL CONFIRMATION OF TITANIC'S CQD POSITION
On September 1, 1985, an expedition led by Dr. Robert Ballard located the wreckage of the Titanic on the ocean floor in position 41° 43.9’ N., 49° 56.8’ W., some thirteen miles east of where she had reportedly foundered. Shortly after t...
7th November 2002  
ET Research (2003) TITANIC'S TIME ENIGMAS
One of the thorniest questions about the Titanic disaster is, how her clock was changed during the journey. Several events observed by differing observers at different locations add to the confusion about the difference between Titani...
16th February 2003  
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  
Atlantic Daily Bulletin (2005) SOS : TITANIC NOT THE FIRST USER
OVER the years many myths and fallacies have grown up around the Titanic. Not least the myth that the Titanic was the first vessel to use the International Distress Call 'SOS'. This is not so - the facts are these:- ...
22nd November 2005  
ET Research (2006) BIRMA'S WIRELESS BEARS WITNESS!
Birma from a contemporary postcard (Courtesy of Senan Molony) JOSEPH Cannon was a newly-qualified, newlywed wi...
28th December 2006  
ET Research (2008) 12.45AM – A TIME TO GO!
WHAT time did the first lifeboat depart the Titanic?Many will immediately offer: ‘12.45am.’ But this response should be...
10th March 2008  
ET Research (2009) IT’S A CQD OLD MAN: 41.46 NORTH, 50.14 WEST
This two-part article is primarily concerned with how the Titanic’s reported distress positions came about, and why they were so far west of the now known position of the Titanic wreck site. Note to...
9th January 2009  
  (2009) IT’S A CQD OLD MAN: 41.46 NORTH, 50.14 WEST - PART 2
This two-part article is primarily concerned with how the Titanic’s reported distress positions came about, and why they were so far west of the now known position of the Titanic wreck site. In the first part ...
9th January 2009  
ET Research (2009) DEFENDING FLEET AND LEE
The iceberg that doomed the Titanic and 1,523 people to die left a gash of about 300 feet in the ship’s side from beneath the stem of her bow to the boiler room number 6. The 1997 film that took her name as it’s title go...
14th January 2009  
 

 
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