Clocks

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POSTWAR 6. CABIN DE LUXE.   POSTWAR 6. CABIN DE LUXE.
CABIN DE LUXE: As gracious and inviting as the living room of your own home is this colorful cabin de luxe. There are twelve such apartments, each distinctively different in color scheme and furnishings, and each consisting of bedroom, sitting roo...
Gare Maritime
KEEPING TRACK OF A MAIDEN VOYAGE Titanic Research KEEPING TRACK OF A MAIDEN VOYAGE
Samuel Halpern
On Thursday the 11th of April 1912, the RMS Titanic departed Queenstown on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic ocean to New York. About 2:20 PM GMT, she took departure from the Daunt’s Rock light vessel, and pro...
20th February 2007
NINETY NINE YEARS AND STILL COUNTING Titanic Research NINETY NINE YEARS AND STILL COUNTING
Jim Currie
Article, using new evidence, re-examines the work of Titanic's navigating oficers in arriving at the erroneous CQD positions and the consequences of the results. ...
28th April 2011
  TITANIC : TIME ALTERED
Time Of Impact: 2404 hrs April 14, 1912  There is nearly universal agreement that Titanic struck on the iceberg at 11:40 o’clock, April 14, 1912. Even so, nothing is more confusing about Titani...
2nd June 2010
  LIGHTOLLER OF THE THE FORTY NINTH
Jim Currie
Recent revelations by the grand daughter of Herbert Lightoller, the most senior surviving officer of the Titanic have...
22nd October 2010
OLYMPIC AND TITANIC : MAIDEN VOYAGE MYSTERIES Voyage OLYMPIC AND TITANIC : MAIDEN VOYAGE MYSTERIES
Mark Chirnside and Sam Halpern
ROUTES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC The new White Star liner Olympic, the first of three gigantic liners ordered by the White Star Line for the highly competitive transatlantic service, was launched from the Queen’s Island ya...
29th April 2007
TITANIC'S TIME ENIGMAS Titanic Research TITANIC'S TIME ENIGMAS
Markus Philipp
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
 

 
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