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| James Crimmins | |||||
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| Alfred (Andrew) Simmons | |||||
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| WILLIAM MCMASTER MURDOCH Mark Garfien William McMaster Murdoch was born 28th February 1873 in Dalbeattie, Scotland. He was the fourth of seven children of Captain Samuel Murdoch and his wife Jeanie. The Murdochs had been a se... |
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| The Gazette (Montreal) | LAURENTIC'S RECEPTION The first of the official receptions on the White Star-Dominion R. M. S. Laurentic takes place today, when a luncheon will be provided, to which the following, amongst others, are the invited guests: Sir Wilfred Laurier, ... |
11th May 1909 | |||
| Titanic Research | THE PORTRUSH LETTER Senan Molony THE LETTER fell onto the hall floor in the house at Main Street, Portrush, Co Antrim, in late April 1912. Hugh Smith, descending the stair, noticed it and picked it up. The American stamp... |
31st January 2006 | |||
| 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 Research | SPEED AND REVOLUTIONS Samuel Halpern "We were working out a slip table, and we had not quite finished when she went down. All of us were on, working out a slip table, how many turns of the engine it would require to do so many knots; and all this, and it tapered down." - Titanic's 5t... |
18th September 2007 | |||
| Titanic Research | LAST LAP OF THE LARGEST Senan Molony APRIL tenth, 1912 – A day tinged with sadness for the RMS Olympic. She put in to New York for the last time as the Ship of Superlatives, or so she thought. The next White Star Line leviathan to dock here wou... |
12th February 2010 | |||
| Titanic Research | ROCKETS, LIFEBOATS, AND TIME CHANGES Samuel Halpern A FLASH OF LIGHT IN THE SKY The story of what took place on the tramp steamer Californian the night of April 14, 1912, is one of those tales that cause some ... |
4th March 2010 | |||
| 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 | ||||
| Titanic Research | HARLAND & WOLFF AND THE PARTITION OF ULSTER Glenn Simpson Harland and Wolff is at the symbolic forefront of Ulster's identity, its economic importance pivotal in explaining what gave Ulster Unionists political leverage during the Home rule question. To accurately portray Harland & Wolff’... |
3rd September 2011 | |||