29 items found relating to : Publicity
| ARTISITS IMPRESSION, FROM FRENCH LINE PUBLICITY MATERIAL |
1935 | ||||
| MORRO CASTLE PUBLICITY - ATTENTIVE STEWARDS ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR ELBOW |
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| MORRO CASTLE PUBLICITY - A HOLE IN ONE... "A hole-in-one is just as hard on this course as at your own club!"... |
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| MORRO CASTLE PUBLICITY - PING-PONG WIZARDS... "Ping-pong wizards! Here's a championship you ought to enter!"... |
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| 1960S PUBLICITY |
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| 1960S PUBLICITY |
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| DOROTHY GIBSON IN A PUBLICITY PHOTO |
1911 | ||||
| GUS COHEN, 1975 From publicity handout for 1970s TV documentary. See this interview at the British Pathé website [Film ID 3478.01]... |
1975 | ||||
| MORRO CASTLE PUBLICITY - RECREATION, REST AND ENTERTAINMENT... "We're off! From now on, nothing but recreation, rest and entertainment."... |
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| ARTISITS IMPRESSION OF THE NORMANDIE AT SEA |
1935 | ||||
| EDITH [ROSENBAUM] RUSSELL, 1975 Pictured at a TV studio... |
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| EDITH [ROSENBAUM] RUSSELL'S PIG The Musical Toy That Played 'The Maxixe'... |
1975 | ||||
| PORTRAIT OF DOROTHY GIBSON Dorothy in a publicity portrait taken at the time of her joining Eclair Studios in the summer of 1911.... |
1911 | ||||
| DOROTHY GIBSON Dorothy Gibson in a publicity picture at the time of the release of her film, "Miss Masquerader."... |
1911 | ||||
| thisishampshire.net | TITANIC SURVIVOR DIES ONE of the two last survivors of the 1912 sinking of the ill-fated Southampton liner, Titanic, has died.Throughout her life, Barbara West Dainton shunned publicity, refusing to talk about the loss of the Titanic and in the end she insisted her funeral, held earlier this week in Truro, was to take place before any public announcement of her death.... |
7th November 2007 | |||
| DOROTHY GIBSON (1911) Dorothy Gibson in a 1911 promotional portrait... |
1911 | ||||
| A NIGHT TO REMEMBER Kenneth More as Second Officer Lightoller in a publicity still for the 1958 film A Night to Remember... |
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| MORRO CASTLE - DINING ROOM |
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| owensoundsuntimes.com | AUCTION OF TITANIC ARTIFACTS SEEMS 'FISHY' SAYS COLLECTOR STEVE SANTINI Santini owns two of what he believes are only about a dozen deck chairs plucked from the ocean. Santini said he hopes the artifacts at auction will be re-assembled into a larger, permanent exhibit. But Santini said he wonders if it may just be a big publicity stunt. "I'm not entirely sure they're for sale."... |
9th January 2012 | |||
| MORRO CASTLE - SMOKING ROOM Aft of the lounge, and beyond the second casing, was the First Class smoking room. Again, the paneling was a medium-toned wood with gilt detailing. Along the forward bulkhead was a fireplace as elaborate as that in the lounge, and overhead the cei... |
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| New York Times | SOCIAL REGISTER DROPS STAGE FOLKS *** --- Elliott Roosevelt, Son of the President, Mrs. Fiermonte Are Not Listed --- The Social Register for 1935 which is now being distributed to its subscribers throughout the city, contains some startling omissions from ... |
24th November 1934 | |||
| CAP ARCONA FIRST CLASS PUBLIC ROOMS SUITE Although the Cap Arcona did not have divided funnel uptakes as some earlier German liners did, her interiors mananged to convey the same feeling of procession that the Normandie's famed promenade deck suite did. Dividing walls be... |
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| Semi Weekly Iowegian | FRENCHMAN HAD TOO MANY WIVES - MAN WHO LOST WIFE ON TITANIC SEEMS TO HAVE ELOPED WITH ANOTHER FROM FRANCE Frank Levevre, the Mystic Frenchman who lost his wife and four children on the Titanic, is now in jail here and with him is the woman he is alleged to have run off with when he came from France to this country. It will be remembered that ... |
16th July 1912 | |||
| Titanic Research | GROVES' INAPPROPRIATE JOKE Senan Molony The maturity of Charles Victor Groves, third officer of the ss Californian, is called sharply into question by a recollection of his Captai... |
11th September 2010 | |||
| GENERAL INFORMATION Mr. Smart was the president of the American Cold Storage and Shipping Co., and lived at the Victoria Hotel in New York. When he travelled to England, he simply checked out of the hotel, and took all of his personal belongings with him. Some of those ... |
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| Titanic Research | TRUE SURVIVORS Brian J. Ticehurst ... |
14th April 2007 | |||
| New York Times | EXPLORER RICE WEDS MRS. G. D. WIDENER Law Requiring Five Days' Delay After Securing License Waived by a Court Order --- PLANS FOR SECRECY FAIL --- Bishop Lawrence Officiates at Ceremony in Emmanuel Church Vestry Witnessed by Twelve Persons --- Sp... |
7th October 1915 | |||
| New York Times | FUNERAL OF ISIDOR STRAUS The funeral of Isidor Straus, who died in the wreck of the Titanic, was held at noon yesterday at the family residence, an old frame house at 105th Street and Broadway, which is one of the landmarks of early New York. In order to avoid a great outpou... |
9th May 1912 | |||
| Syracuse Herald-Journal | MARY WILBURN, OLDEST SURVIVOR OF TITANIC, DIES pp. B1 and B4 Mary Davis Wilburn, 104, oldest known survivor of the Titanic disaster, died peacefully Wednesday at Community-General Hospital, leaving behind unpleasant memories of death and terror in the North Atlantic. She was one o... |
30th July 1987 | |||