51 items found relating to : Charlotte Wardle Cardeza
| Philadelphia Inquirer | DIED : CARDEZA CARDEZA. At her home, Washington Lane and Morton ST., Germantown. CHARLOTTE DRAKE MARTINEZ CARDEZA, daughter of the late Thomas and Matilda Drake. Services at Christ Church and St. Michael's, McCallum and Tulpehocken Sts., Thurs., 11 A.M. Int. privat... |
2nd August 1939 | |||
| CHARLOTTE CARDEZA AND ANNIE WARD ... |
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| CHARLOTTE CARDEZA NEWSPAPER PICTURE Picture of Mrs. Cardeza... |
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| PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF CHARLOTTE CARDEZA |
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| New York Times | $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 | |||
| STUDIO PORTRAIT OF CHARLOTTE CARDEZA |
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| New York Times | NOTES FOR THE YACHTSMEN Mrs. Charlotte D. M. Cardeza's steel screw bark Eleanor is being repainted and generally overhauled at Tebo's yard, South Brooklyn, preparatory to an early commission. [The balance of this article is irrelevant for present purposes, an... |
21st March 1900 | |||
| New York Times | 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 | |||
| Evening Bulletin | HAD PREMONITION OF HARM Annie Ward, Cardeza Maid, Saved from Titanic, Didn't Want to Go Aboard --- Miss Annie Ward, maid to Mrs. J. W. M. Cardeza, of Germantown, who was saved from the wreck of the Titanic, had a premonition that something was going to happen ... |
16th April 1912 | |||
| Worcester Evening Gazette | SAYS ISMAY CHOSE OWN BOAT CREW New York- April 19- According to Mrs. W.J. Cardeza, of Philadelphia, after she had arrived at the Ritz-Carlton with T.D.M. Cardeza, J.Bruce Ismay was not only safely seated in a lifeboat before it was filled, but he also selected the crew that rowed ... |
20th April 1912 | |||
| Chicago American | 2 MEN BRIBE TITANIC SAILORS; SAVE LIVES Vienna, April 25.—The story of how two men passengers were saved from the sinking Titanic by bribing a sailor to disguise them as sailors and get them places in a lifeboat was told in a letter received here to-day by Mme. Cardeza from her hu... |
25th April 1912 | |||
| STEAM YACHT 'ELEANOR' The Eleanor was owned by first class passenger Mrs Charlotte Cardeza. Length: 232ft Waterline: 208ft Width: 32ft [Please contact us if you can find out any more informat... |
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| New York Times | MRS. THOMAS CARDEZA Page 21, column 1 Wife of Philadelphia Explorer, Kin of Racine, Red Cross Aide PHILADELPHIA, Nov 11 Mrs. Mary Racine Cardeza, wife of Thomas Drake Martinez Cardeza, Philadelphia sportsman and explorer, ... |
12th November 1943 | |||
| Washington Times | LIKE AWFUL DREAM, DECLARES WOMAN Mrs. Cardeza, of Philadelphia, Tells of Her Experience In Wreck --- NEW YORK, April 19---Among the survivors were Mrs. J. R. Cardeza, her son Thomas, and maid, Annie Ward, all of Philadelphia. "We crashed into the iceberg... |
19th April 1912 | |||
| New York Times | THOMAS D. M. CARDEZA 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 and its successor, the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company, fro... |
7th June 1952 | |||
| THE LOUNGE OF MRS CARDEZA'S HOME: MONTEBELLO From a Christmas Card sent by Mrs Cardeza in 1932... |
1932 | ||||
| halifaxcourier.co.uk | CHARLOTTE REFUSED TO TRAVEL ON TITANIC THE centenary of the sinking of the Titanic on April 15 will have stirred many family memories, and not just in Belfast, where the ship was built, or Southampton, starting point of the Titanic’s maiden voyage to New York, which lost 500 members of the crew among the 1,500 who died. Beryl Browse, of Ripponden, has a poignant letter from America about her great aunt, Charlotte Ashdown Pearson, and her husband, Silas, originally from Kent but living in London at the time. They were emigrating to the United States in 1912 and might well have travelled on the Titanic – but didn’t because Charlotte thought the liner, the most sumptuously designed ship ever built, was for “rich people, not them”. Silas was already in the US, where he had gone to find work and a home for Charlotte and the couple’s six children, Silas, Nellie, Frank, Ivy, Florence and Stanley. When he called on them to join him Charlotte and son Silas went to buy tickets for the voyage. The ticket office tried to sell them tickets for the Titanic, but Charlotte refused them and instead bought berths on the USS Philadelphia, which took them safely to America in August 1912.... |
23rd April 2012 | |||
| New York Times | NOTES OF THE YACHTSMEN The following have recently been elected members of the Atlantic Yacht Club: J. Pierpont Morgan, Alexander King, Isaac Stern, James D. Smith, John J. Slater, and Mrs. J. W. Cardeza. Mrs. Cardeza owns the steam yacht Eleanor, and is elected a flag me... |
25th December 1898 | |||
| New York Times | YACHT ELEANOR'S LONG CRUISE Mrs. James W. Martinez-Cardeza's steam yacht Eleanor has been prepared at Tebo's basin, South Brooklyn, for another of the many long voyages she has made during the six years of her existence, and will probably sail within a wek [sic] or ten days for... |
16th June 1900 | |||
| New York Times | YACHTS AND YACHTSMEN From present indications, John Jacob Astor's large steam yacht, the Nourmahal, will not be put in commission this year, at least not during the early Summer months. No orders have yet been received for her refitting, and as Mr. Astor is e... |
29th April 1900 | |||
| Bristol Evening Post | WHY TITANIC TRIBUTE CONCERT WILL HAVE SPECIAL MEANING FOR CHARLOTTE Ii is the most memorable scene from every Titanic movie ever made – the string ensemble who took their instruments on to the deck, and heroically played on as the waves lapped around their ankles. It's not just artistic licence from Hollywood directors – there are plenty of eyewitness accounts to vouch for the fact that it actually happened when the ship went down in 1912. But for one Bristol teenager, the scene is particularly poignant. For 13-year-old Charlotte Woodward discovered just last year that her own great great uncle was the cellist with the doomed ensemble. John Wesley Woodward – Charlotte's great great grandfather's brother – was just 32 years old when he went down with the doomed White Star liner. Now Charlotte has a unique opportunity to pay tribute to her forefather. She has inherited the musical gene, and plays violin with the Bristol Schools Concert Orchestra – one of the local school bands that has been chosen to take part in a special centenary remembrance concert.... |
22nd March 2012 | |||
| New York Times | DEATH NOTICE OF CHARLOTTE APPLETON APPLETON---On Wednesday, June 25, 1924, at the Flushing Hospital, Charlotte L., wife of Edward Dale Appleton and daughter of the late Charles and Elizabeth R. Lamson of New York. Funeral services at her late residence, Franklin Av., Bayside, L. I., ... |
26th June 1924 | |||
| Chicago American | 300 OF TITANIC'S PASSENGERS WERE BOOKED AT PARIS News of the Titanic disaster has caused the utmost excitment here, especially in the American colony...... |
16th April 1912 | |||
| New York Times | STEAM YACHT ELEANOR SOLD J. J. Hill Is the Purchaser of Mrs. Cardeza's Famous Pleasure Craft --- The rumored purchase of Mrs. James W. Martinez-Cardeza'a steam yacht Eleanor by President J. J. Hill of the Great Northern Railroad has been confirme... |
26th June 1900 | |||
| GRAVE OF CHARLOTTE APPLETON |
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| Washington Herald | ISMAY LEFT SHIP AT WOMEN'S PLEA White Star Official Described as Refusing to Enter Boat at First --- New York, April 18---J. [sic] D. M. Cardeza, of Philadelphia, who was among the rescued passengers of the Titanic, told how he said he witnessed Bruce Ismay’s departur... |
19th April 1912 | |||
| GRAVES OF EDWARD DALE AND CHARLOTTE APPLETON |
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| EXTERIOR OF MRS CARDEZA'S GERMANTOWN HOME, MONTEBELLO |
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| STAIRCASE OF MRS CARDEZA'S HOME, MONTEBELLO |
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| New York Times | S. MARSHALL KEMPNER DEAD; LONGTIME INVESTMENT BANKER S. Marshall Kempner, an investment banker, died of congestive heart failure Saturday at his home in San Francisco. He was 88 years old. Mr. Kempner was a native of New York, where he began his career after graduating Phi Beta Kappa fro... |
4th August 1987 | |||
| The New York Times | NEWS SUPPRESSED ON CELTIC Loss of Titanic, Reported Monday, Told on Wednesday --- The Celtic, the first vessel of the White Star Line to reach New York from Europe since the sinking of the Titanic, arrived here yesterday. The Celtic ... |
21st April 1912 | |||
| Surrey Advertiser and County Times | MR. AND MRS. HARVEY COLLYER Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Collyer and their little daughter. Mother and daughter saved; Mr. Collyer missing. Mr. Collyer's parents live in Leatherhead, Surrey. Leatherhead passengers One taken and two left. Among the passengers were Mr. ... |
20th April 1912 | |||
| New York Times | OUTING IN NEW HANDS The Publication Purchased by Caspar Whitney and Ten Other Men --- Caspar Whitney, for many years connected with the Harpers as writer on sporting topics, announces that he and ten other men have bought the publication known as Outing, ... |
15th February 1900 | |||
| New York Times | HORSEWOMEN IN PARADE Mrs. Burleson, Wife of Army Officer In Command of Suffrage Pageant --- Special to The New York Times --- WASHINGTON, Jan. 10---A cavalcade of horsewomen is to lead the woman's suffrage parade, or p... |
11th April 1913 | |||
| New York Times | COL. WILSON POTTER Big-Game Hunter Obtained Heads for Smithsonian Institution --- PHILADELPHIA, June 12 (AP)---Col. Wilson Potter, big-game hunter and University of Pennsylvania football star in 1906 and 1907, died last night at his home here after a long... |
13th June 1946 | |||
| New York Times | WEDDINGS: APPLETON-LAMSON Miss Charlotte Lamson was married to Edward Dale Appleton in the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest, Forty-fifth Street and Fifth Avenue, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The Rev. Dr. D. Parker Morgan, rector of the Church, performed... |
13th December 1894 | |||
| RELIEF FUND DETAILS Copperthwaite, B. Lived at 39 Mount Street, St Marys, Southampton. Occupation - Fireman. 22 years old. (Born in Hampshire). (From: Mansion House Titanic Relief Fund Booklet, March 1913) ... |
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| New York Times | WOMEN REVEALED AS HEROINES BY WRECK *** --- COUNTESS ROTHES BRAVE --- Took Charge in Her Boat-Mrs. Cornell Among Those Who Worked at the Oars --- *** --- COUNTESS IN CHARGE OF BOAT --- Sat at Tiller Five Hours--Survi... |
20th April 1912 | |||
| New York Times | R. W. DANIEL MARRIES MRS. C. B. CHRISTIAN President of Liberty National Bank Weds as Third Wife Distant Relative in Virginia --- Special to The New York Times --- RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 10---Robert W. Daniel, president of the Liberty National Bank of New York, and Mr... |
11th October 1929 | |||
| New York Times | DOG SHOW OPENS TO-DAY With more than 2,000 canine candidates for blue ribbons to be judged, the annual bench show of the Westminster Kennel Club will begin in Madison Square Garden this morning at 9 o'clock and continue until Friday. The show this year will be the largest... |
20th February 1900 | |||
| New York Times | NEW YORK YACHT CLUB New Members Admitted---Models for the Paris Exposition --- The adjourned third general meeting of the New York Yacht Club was held yesterday afternoon in Delmonico's, Beaver Street. The principal business transacted was the election of ... |
16th June 1899 | |||
| CHINESE SAILORS ON THE TITANIC Eight sailors from Hong Kong, boarded the Titanic together at Southampton...... |
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| New York Times | ROBERT W. DANIEL, EX-BANKER HERE, 56 Virginia State Senator, Once Head of Liberty National, Stricken in Richmond --- OWNED HISTORIC ESTATE --- Brandon-on James Was Visited by Many Presidents---Was Survivor of the Titanic --- RICHMOND, Va., Dec. ... |
21st December 1940 | |||
| DOWN WITH THE OLD CANOE Dorsey Murdock Dixon (14 October 1897 - 17 April 1968) - Guitar, Vocals Howard Dixon (19 June 1903 - 24 March 1961) - Steel Guitar Dorsey Dixon and his younger brother Howard were born in the South Carolina mill town of Darli... |
25th January 1938 | ||||
| New York Times | LORD RIBBLESDALE DEAD; LINE EXTINCT Widow Was the First Wife of the Late John Jacob Astor, Formerly Miss Willing --- BARON LOST SONS IN WAR --- Aristocratic Appearance Drew Compliment From King Edward---Lady Oxford Kin by Marriage --- Copyright... |
22nd October 1925 | |||
| Titanic Research | NIGHT AND A TITAN Senan Molony What did Titanic look like at night?... |
10th August 2011 | |||
| Titanic Review | FINDING DOROTHY : REVIEWED Monica Hall Randy Bryan Bigham’s book, Finding Dorothy is interesting. Less so, perhaps, for the ‘techies’ amongst us, but certainly for the legion of humanities researchers who are primarily interested in the pe... |
19th July 2005 | |||
| HOLD FAMILY INFORMATION In this article, to avoid confusion, the Stephen Hold lost on Titanic is referred to as Stephen jnr and his father as Stephen snr. Porthoustock in the parish of St Keverne is a small fishing village located close to the southern tip of... |
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| THE CAVE LIST When the... |
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| New York Times | WOMEN REVEALED AS HEROINES BY WRECK *** --- TWO YOUNG MEN'S HEROISM --- Woman Tells How Roebling and Case Saved Her---Others' Tribute to Dead --- Among the chivalrous younger heroes of the Titanic disaster were Washington A. Roebling, 2d, of Tr... |
20th April 1912 | |||
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