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| Domenico Faraguna | ||||||
| Mateo Faraguna | ||||||
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| ELOPEMENT Mr Denis Lennon and Mary Mullin were actually eloping to the United States together, hence the shroud of secrecy and the reason why the two are listed as brother and sister. The truth is Denis found a job as barman in the Mullin family's ... | ||||||
| MR WILLIAM TAGGART – DELIVERY CREW TRIMMER Mr William Taggart was born in Belfast in 1889 and began work with the Harland & Wolff yard as an apprentice. He was one of the workers who helped to build Titanic from day one. He had also been a crewmember of the Olympic. When the Titanic was deli... | ||||||
| EDITH LOUISE ROSENBAUM RUSSELL (1879-1975) Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on 12 June 1879, the fashion writer, consultant, importer, buyer and stylist Edith Louise Rosenbaum began her career abroad as a saleswoman in 1908 for the Maison Cheruit in the Place Vendome in Paris. Later she wrote for th... | ||||||
| EPITAPH ON GRAVE OF R.N. WILLIAMS II IS FROM "SNOW-BOUND" The grave of Richard Norris Williams II and his wife, Frances "Sue" has the following lines: Yet love will dream, and Faith will trust That somehow, somewhere, meet we must. These lines are from the John Greenlea... | ||||||
| Encyclopaedia of Ships and Shipping (1908) | (1908) | HARLAND AND WOLFF, LTD. Harland and Wolff, Ltd., Belfast. Shipbuilding in Belfast as a progressive industry is of comparatively recent growth, and yet there is probably no commertial [sic] centre more prominently identified with the trade to-day than th... | 1908 | |||
| Women's Wear Daily | (1911) | EDITH L. ROSENBAUM REPORTED HURT IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT A number of the daily papers this morning have the following press dispatch from Rouen, France: "Rouen, Monday: – Miss Edith Rosenbaum, an American, was seriously injured today in an automobile accident while on her way to this city from Paris. A Ger... | 22nd August 1911 | |||
| Washington Times | (1912) | CAPT. SMITH ENDED LIFE WHEN TITANIC BEGAN TO FOUNDER Stories of His Suicide Differ, One Woman Asserting He Shot Himself, and Another Describing His Drowning --- Unable to bear the terrible strain of the disaster that overtook his mighty ship, Capt. E. J. Smith killed himself and gave to t... | 19th April 1912 | |||
| Akron Beacon Journal | (1912) | MRS. ADDIE WELLS THOUGHT IT WAS BOAT DRILL UNTIL SHE SAW OFFICER'S PISTOL Stood Up All Night Long in Lifeboat, Nestling Her Babies in Her Skirts to Keep Them Warm and Dry and Alive (Special Dispatch to the Beacon Journal) New York, April 20--Mrs. Addie Wells and her two chidlren, Joan, aged ... | 20th April 1912 | |||
| New York Evening Journal | (1912) | ASTOR TO DYNAMITE TITANIC A plan to blow up the wreckage of the Titanic with a powerful explosive in order to recover the body of John Jacob Astor, one of the passengers who was carried down, is being seriously considered to-day by Vincent Astor, son of the late Colonel.... | 20th April 1912 | |||
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ET Research | (2001) | GUNSHOTS ON THE TITANIC In over 2000 pages of testimony at the two official inquiries into the sinking of Titanic, there are only three documented cases in which a gun was fired, however, only one was thoroughly investigated. This case involves Fifth Officer Harold ... | 30th July 2001 | ||
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ET Research | (2002) | ICEBERG AT THE GOLDEN GATE ... | 12th February 2002 | ||
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ET Research | (2002) | THE BREAK-UP OF THE TITANIC: VIEWPOINTS AND EVIDENCE Introduction From very early on in the history of the Titanic, the ship’s final moments have been a subject of lively debate. Did the ship break apart? Did it explode? Did its stern rise out of the sea ... | 9th July 2002 | ||
| (2004) | JOHN MORROGH'S ESCAPE DIARY A companion piece to "Titanic: The Last Photograph" by Senan Molony "IT ALL happened because 45-50 of us argued with a German divisi... | 23rd April 2004 | ||||
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ET Research | (2005) | IDENTIFYING STEWARDS WHAT ARE the chances of identifying Titanic bodies more than 90 years after they were buried at sea? Better than impossible - fair, in some cases. One of the early bodies picked up by the search ves... | 13th February 2005 | ||
| (2005) | CHARLES HERBERT LIGHTOLLER Charles Herbert Lightoller was born on March 30, 1874, to Frederick James Lightoller and Sarah Jane Widdows Lightoller in Chorley, Lancashire. He was the youngest of five children, and the second son. His mother died of scarlet fever after he was ... | 13th June 2005 | ||||
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ET Research | (2005) | LEST WE FORGET PART 2 : AS THE LUSITANIA WENT DOWN AS THE LUSITANIA WENT DOWN The sun w... | 17th October 2005 | ||
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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 | ||
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ET Research | (2006) | A MATTER OF COURSE The story of Noëlle Rothes, Titanic’s ‘Plucky Little Countess’ by Randy Bryan Bigham ... | 22nd September 2006 | ||
| ET Comment | (2006) | LET THE RECORD SPEAK FOR ITSELF! THERE is an old adage that the argument is not always about ‘what the argument is about.’ This is a case in point. Three commentators of common interest have decided to fight the validity of Hugh Woolner’s evidence to the US Titan... | 7th December 2006 | |||
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ET Research | (2006) | TITANIC'S SUPREME SURVIVOR Sydney Buxton as a new MP SYDNEY BUXTON, President of the Board of Trade... | 13th December 2006 | ||
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ET Research | (2007) | CSI TITANIC : WHO DIED HOW? One of the iconic images many of us carry from the sinking of Titanic is of the 705 people in lifeboats listening to the death cries of 1,500-plus people drowning in the North Atlantic after the ship sank. The trouble is, that&rsq... | 26th June 2007 | ||
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(2007) | RECALLING THE INDIANAPOLIS - CLEATUS LEBOW Recalling the USS Indianapolis Interview by Jim Kalafus ... | 30th July 2007 | |||
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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 | ||
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ET Research | (2008) | LOADING THE REAR BOATS While working on a major project involving the Titanic, I ran into a snag. I thought I could unravel the problem by examining the order the rear boats were loaded and lowered. The answer helped, though less than I had hoped. But I was sti... | 29th May 2008 | ||
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ET Research | (2008) | RHEIMS, LIGHTOLLER, AND THE OFFICER'S SUICIDE ENIGMA If the enigma of the "officer’s suicide" had been a work of fiction created by Rex Stout, creator of the legendary fictional sleuth Nero Wolfe, chances are Stout would have called it "Too Many Questions". For the q... | 14th October 2008 | ||














