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14 Matching Biographies
Robert Spencer Allan
Edward Pennington Calderhead
Penko Naidenoff
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Maria Josefa Perezde Soto y Vallejo Peñasco y Castellana
Victor Peñasco y Castellana
Frederick William Pengelly
Thomas Francis Pennal
William Farr Penny
John Poole Penrose
Spencer Victor Silverthorne
Marie Eugenie Spencer
W. Spencer
William Augustus Spencer
 
4 Matching Places
Copenhagen, , Denmark
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24 Matching Pages (sorted by date)
  CARGO MANIFEST
SS Titanic: Commercial Cargo Manifest: Net worth of total cargo: $420,0...
   
Orland Park Prairie  TITANIC ARRIVES IN ORLAND PARK
It was a honeymoon gone wrong for John Henry Chapman and his bride, Sarah Elizabeth Lawry. Lawry, 29, of Spokane, Wash., was headed from Southhampton, England, to Fitzburn, Wisc. with her husband to be closer to her brother, William. The...
   
New York Times (1869) PERSONAL - LADY DUFF GORDON
The death of Lady DUFF GORDON was announced in London on July 17.  Her Ladyship, who wielded an easy and agreeable pen, was one of the best known writers on Egyptian life and scenery.  Lady DUFF GORDON had long been consumptive, and, as the atmosp...
29th July 1869  
New York Times (1907) SOCIETY---HOME AND ABROAD
Personal and Otherwise --- Miss Esmé  Wallace, who is to marry Viscount Tiverton, son of the Earl of Halsbury, is a daughter of Lady Duff-Gordon by her first husband, and is a niece of Eleanor Glyn, the novelist.  Her mother marrie...
4th August 1907  
Washington Times (1912) FOUR ARE SAVED IN PHILADELPHIA FAMILY
NEW YORK, April 19---William E. Carter, Mrs. William E. Carter, William T. Carter, and Lucille Carter, all of Philadelphia, were saved. All showed evidence of the terrible strain they had undergone. Mrs. Carter was a nervous wreck, but she bore up br...
19th April 1912  
Washington Times (1912) WASHINGTON MAN TELLS HARROWING DETAILS OF WRECK
Col. Gracie Describes Scenes on Titanic After the Accident --- Last of the survivors to leave the sinking Titanic, Col. Archibald Gracie, of Washington, tells a story of horrible hardship in the icy waters after he was swept, clinging t...
19th April 1912  
Torquay Directory (1912) MR. JULIAN'S COMPANION
Mr. Forbes Julian was accompanied on the Titanic by a mining engineer, named Weir. Here is a pen picture from New York: “With a tall woman in blue velvet, Mr. Cornell, a popular magistrate, elbowed his way into the offices to get some word of his w...
24th April 1912  
  (1912) LETTER FROM WILLIAM MELLORS TO DOROTHY OCKENDEN
Richmond County Country Club, N.Y.: ''Dear Dorothy (Ockenden), I was so pleased to receive your letter and to find you had not forgotten me. I had intended writing to you before but I was ashamed of my writing. You see ...
9th May 1912  
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  
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 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  
ET Research (2002) ON ROOTING ABOUT IN A SWEDISH TITANIC FAMILY TREE
(Preprint Version) Introduction Dr. Ryan Parr of Genesis Geonomics Inc. at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, and I have been involved in the 'LAST OF THE LOST'...
10th May 2002  
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) TITANIC: THE LAST PHOTOGRAPH?
THIS photograph is the last known picture of RMS Titanic on her maiden voyage. It was taken at Crosshaven...
23rd April 2004  
ET Research (2004) ASQUITH AND THE CONSPIRACY TO SINK TITANIC
“The architect, the owner, and the Captain were partners in an infamous conspiracy to repair their desperate fortunes by sinking the ship and sharing the insurance money.” ...
9th July 2004  
  (2004) CABIN ALLOCATIONS
The allocation of cabins on the Titanic is a source of continuing interest and endless speculation. Apart from the recollections of survivors and a few tickets and boarding cards, the only authoritative source of c...
18th July 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) 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  
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 (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  
ET Research (2006) TITANIC'S SUPREME SURVIVOR
Sydney Buxton as a new MP SYDNEY BUXTON, President of the Board of Trade...
13th December 2006  
ET Research (2008) WILLIAM J. MELLORS
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26th March 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  
Irish News (2009) MILLVINA PURSUED BY COMPELLING STORY OF DISASTER
Rescued from the stricken ?€˜Titanic' as a baby, Millvina Dean has been pursued by the ship's compelling story ever since. Now a special fund is helping to make a great survivor's future more secure. The 97-year-old talks to FIONOLA MEREDITH...
21st May 2009  
 

 
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