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5 Matching Biographies
Frank Port
Emilio Ilario Giuseppe Portaluppi
Walter Chamberlain Porter
Thomas Porteus
Ernest Portage Tomlin
 
24 Matching Places
Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States
Devonport, Devon, England
Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England
Glassport, Pennsylvania, United States
Gosport, Hampshire, England
Greenport, , United States
La Porte City, Iowa, United States
Landport, Hampshire, England
Maryport, Cumberland, England
Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Newport, Isle of Wight, England
Port Byron, , United States
Port Huron, Michigan, United States
Port Isaac, Cornwall, England
Portage Township, Michigan, United States
Porthallow, Cornwall, England
Porthleven, Cornwall, England
Porthoustock, Cornwall, England
Portland, Oregon, United States
Portrush, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
Southport, Merseyside, England
Stockport, Cheshire, England
 
94 Matching Pages (sorted by relevance)
New York Times (1899) THE GERMANIC AGAIN IN PORT16th June 1899  
Western Morning News (1912) WESTCOUNTRY CONNECTIONS29th April 1912  
Daily Telegraph (1913) FIRE ABOARD THE "CALIFORNIAN"3rd July 1913  
New York Times (1911) AIDS FIGHT FOR LONGER PIERS9th January 1911  
Progress - the Journal of Lever Brothers (1912) PORT SUNLIGHT DIRECTLY AND INDIRECTLY ASSOCIATED  July 1912  
ET Research (2004) 1914: MURDOCH SAVES LINER FROM ICEBERG6th February 2004  
Guardian (1912) REPORTED PORT ISAAC VICTIM26th April 1912  
  OLYMPIC POSTCARD   
Progress (1912) PORT SUNLIGHT  July 1912  
Daily Telegraph (1910) TITANIC FOR MONTAUK, LONG ISLAND - 1910 VISION27th October 1910  
  BLUE JACKET   
Port Huron Times Herald (1952) BERT JOHNS, SURVIVOR OF 1912 TITANIC DISASTER, DIES3rd February 1952  
  (2005) GERMANIA4th October 2005  
Camden Post-Telegram (1912) MR. SUTTON’S BODY TO BE SENT HOME27th April 1912  
Guernsey Evening Press (1912) UNTITLED  1912  
ET Comment (2006) HUGH WOOLNER'S US EVIDENCE IS HIGHLY UNRELIABLE.6th November 2006  
  (1901) 1901 CENSUS, POOLE, DORSET  1901  
Scottish Field (1985) THE FIRST OFFICER OF THE TITANIC  April 1985  
Berkshire Chronicle (1912) DETAINED AT WASHINGTON29th April 1912  
  (2004) HERCULANEUM2nd November 2004  
New York Times (1922) DINE CAPT. ROSTRON ON THE MAURETANIA4th April 1922  
Southern Evening Echo (1967) OBITUARY27th April 1967  
  (1912) MARCONIGRAMS18th April 1912  
Guernsey Evening Press (1912) BOY PREACHER FROM COBO, GUERNSEY  1912  
Sphere (1913) SEAMEN'S ORPHANS ON HOLIDAY30th August 1913  
Reading Observer (1912) UNTITLED20th April 1912  
Atlantic City Daily Press (1912) LITTLE DISORDER ON TITANIC20th April 1912  
New York Times (1903) LINER CEDRIC IN PORT21st February 1903  
Worcester Telegram (1912) CINCINNATI GETS MESSAGE18th April 1912  
New York Times (1912) TITANIC TESTS HER SPEED3rd April 1912  
  (2005) NEPTUNE6th March 2005  
New York Times (1918) CARPATHIA SUNK; 5 OF CREW KILLED20th July 1918  
Washington Times (1912) MRS. MOORE AWAITS WORD OF HUSBAND18th April 1912  
  (2005) HECTOR13th March 2005  
Manchester Evening News (1912) MANCHESTER VICTIMS: CHIEF ELECTRICAL ENGINEER ON THE TITANIC18th April 1912  
The Times (1935) TITANIAN - ECHO OF TITANIC27th April 1935  
  ROSALIND   
Guernsey Weekly Press (1912) REPORTED MISSING: E. H. WHEADON22nd April 1912  
Washington Times (1912) MISS GRACIE HEARS FATHER IS AMONG PASSENGERS SAVED16th April 1912  
New York Times (1902) COL. ASTOR’S $300 RIDE22nd May 1902  
Washington Times (1912) TITANIC SURVIVOR IS EXPECTED HERE22nd April 1912  
New York Times (1929) ROSTRON'S CAT LEFT HERE6th January 1929  
New York Times (1912) TRIBUTE TO J. C. SMITH25th April 1912  
Worcester Evening Gazette (1912) SMITH CONFIDENT OF SHIPS STRENGTH18th April 1912  
New York Times (1930) GARDEN LURES SKIPPER OF THE BERENGARIA, SIR HENRY [SIC] ROSTRON, AFTER 45 YEARS AT SEA9th November 1930  
The Syracuse Herald (1912) FIRE RAGED ON TITANIC FIVE DAYS20th April 1912  
New York Times (1907) IRISH M. P.'S PROTEST8th March 1907  
  (2004) MUSGRAVE12th December 2004  
  (2004) COLLINGWOOD28th November 2004  
  (2005) AJAX27th February 2005  
  (2004) TITANIC (1888)22nd November 2004  
  FAMILY INFORMATION   
  THE LAURENTIC/MEGANTIC EXPERIMENT   
Encyclopaedia of Ships and Shipping (1908) (1908) SOUTHAMPTON, PORT OF  1908  
Concord Enterprise (1912) MRS. J. MURRAY BROWN17th April 1912  
  (1996) JOYCE A. ROSENFELD14th August 1996  
New York Times (1935) FIERMONTE INDICATES HE WILL GO TO WIFE9th February 1935  
Rahway Daily Record (1912) WITH FLAGS AT HALF STAFF RAHWAY SHOWS HER SORROW18th April 1912  
  (2006) CAPTAIN LUDWIG STULPING OF THE S.S. BIRMA28th December 2006  
  (2005) CALEDONIA11th June 2005  
  (2005) ALEXANDRA16th January 2005  
The Daily Banner (1912) FOR THE CHILDREN9th May 1912  
Dumfries and Galloway Standard and Advertiser (1912) MR. WILLIAM MURDOCH11th May 1912  
  (2004) HORNBY5th December 2004  
  (2005) HERCULES20th February 2005  
Evening Bulletin (1912) WILLIAM CROTHERS DULLES NOW IS GIVEN UP AS LOST19th April 1912  
  (2004) JACKAL5th December 2004  
  ANNIE ROBINSON ABOARD "GALATEA" IN 1913; CONVERSATION WITH KING AND QUEEN   
  (2005) VULCAN13th February 2005  
Chorley Guardian (1912) THE TITANIC DISASTER: A NATIVE OF CHORLEY SAVED27th April 1912  
San Francisco Bulletin (1912) DR. DODGE'S WIFE TELLS STORY OF TITANIC WRECK30th April 1912  
  (2005) CASSANDRA23rd May 2005  
New York Times (1903) LINER CEDRIC IN PORT21st February 1903  
  NANCARROW FAMILY INFORMATION   
New York Times (1909) SMUGGLERS PLAN TO OUTWIT LOEB17th August 1909  
  (2004) WALLASEY30th October 2004  
  (2004) ALEXANDRA14th November 2004  
Encyclopaedia of Ships and Shipping (1908) BELFAST, PORT OF   
Newark Evening News (1912) NEWARKER IN CHARGE OF THE TITANIC’S MAILS16th April 1912  
  FRIENDS FOR LIFE   
  (2005) SAMARA23rd January 2005  
  (2005) LUCIGEN2nd January 2005  
  (2005) RIO PIRAHY12th April 2005  
  (2004) ROYAL STANDARD14th November 2004  
Bridgwater Mercury (1912) T. THRELFALL, LEADING FIREMAN  April 1912  
New York Times (1927) CHICAGO WIDOW SENDS PLANE FOR BRIDEGROOM BUT GALE DELAYS 9,000-MILE RACE TO ALTAR10th December 1927  
Hudson Observer (1912) MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR TITANIC VICTIM23rd April 1912  
ET Research (2005) TITANIC'S HIDDEN DECK8th April 2005  
  (2005) ANNIE24th April 2005  
New York Times (1907) THE BIGGEST LINER IS NOW IN PORT17th May 1907  
ET Research (2008) LOADING THE REAR BOATS29th May 2008  
  (2005) ARGENTINE TRANSPORT20th March 2005  
ET Research (2002) TITANIC'S ROCKETS15th March 2002  
Washington Times (1912) MRS. DESHLER HEARS HER SISTER-IN-LAW IS SAFE; NO WORD FROM BROTHER16th April 1912  
 

 
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