33 items found relating to : Sleeping Rough
| New York Times | CAPT. BOWER ISMAY DIES British Shipping and Racing Man Succumbs to Sleeping Sickness --- LONDON, May 25---Captain Bower Ismay, the shipowner and racehorse fancier, died today at Hazel Beech Hall, Northamptonshire. He had been ill since Feb. 8 with sleeping ... |
26th May 1924 | |||
| VESTRIS LISTS IN A HEAVY SEA |
November 1928 | ||||
| The Vancouver Sun | JUST LIKE TITANIC, EXHIBIT GETS ROUGH RIDE The designer of a blockbuster exhibition about the doomed ship said he almost feared it would go down again when he crossed the Juan de Fuca Strait this week to bring the chandelier and other artifacts to the Royal B.C. Museum.... |
25th January 2007 | |||
| Attleboro Sun Chronicle | TALES FROM THE TITANIC Rough hands grabbed Jamila Nicola-Yarred around the waist and hauled her unceremoniously over the railing of the ship. Her younger brother Elias was forced to let go of her hand and remained behind on the not-so unsinkable Titanic.... |
23rd February 2010 | |||
| CAP ARCONA AT SEA The Cap Arcona's profile, like that of the later l'Atlantique, differed from those typical of the North Atlantic express liner. Her foreshortened bow and extended superstructure gave her a rather squared off appearance externally... |
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| The Sun | POSSESSIONS OF TITANIC LIFESAVER THIS is the first picture of Titanic hero Edmund Stone - and the possessions recovered from his body.Steward Edmund, 33, used the master key to enter first-class cabins and alert sleeping passengers as the ship began to sink.... |
9th October 2008 | |||
| NEAR TRAGEDY ON THE SEAS FOR STRAUS FAMILY Charles Spedding The following year both Captain Barr and myself were transferred to the Caronia for a voyage down to Alexandria from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Strauss ( sp ) were on board, and occupying one of the suites on the upper deck. ... |
1926 | ||||
| NORMANDIE SOUTHAMPTON 1936. SHOWING HER FAMOUS ROLL. Ralph Klein captured the Normandie's famous roll in this shot. Note that the ocean does not seem particularly rough.... |
1936 | ||||
| Bristol Times and Mirror | UNTITLED Of Miss Bentham it is related that she was sleeping soundly when the stewards came for her. She arose, dressed herself warmly and was handed into a boat. This was very crowded; so much so that one sailor had to sit with his feet dangling in the icy-c... |
27th April 1912 | |||
| Chicago Journal | SHIP TOWED TO HALIFAX New Haven, Conn., April 15--The operating officers of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad company have been notified that the passengers of the Titanic will be landed at Halifax. There will be about 600 passengers requiring tr... |
15th April 1912 | |||
| The Argus (Melbourne) | UNTITLED ARTICLE DESCRIBING LIGHTOLLER'S FORT DENISON ACTIVITY SYDNEY, Thursday The antiquated piece of ordnance which surmounts Fort Denison, a short distance from Circular Quay, was charged and fired off before daybreak last Saturday morning. Who perpetrated such a ... |
12th October 1900 | |||
| ADOLPHE SAALFELD POST-DISASTER Saalfeld was in the First Class Smoking Room when the collision occurred; he was advised by a steward to go to the boat deck. In his cabin he had left samples of perfume that he was taking to America, but managed to pocket a menu card.... |
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| RIO CRUISE BROCHURE - MAP AND ITINERARY CRUISE PROGRAM New York . . . . Sail on Feb. 5, 1 p.m. Nassau, Bahamas . . . Feb. 7 A forenoon to see the island, its fashionable hotels and splendid bathing beaches. Port of Spain, Trinidad. . . Feb. 9 & 10 An afterno... |
1937 | ||||
| Unidentified Newspaper | LAST MALE SURVIVOR OF TITANIC DIES One of the last known survivors of the Titanic, Michel Navratil, has died in southern France at the age of 92. He was just three years old when the ship hit an iceberg in the north Atlantic and sank shortly before midnight on 14 April 1912. ... |
2nd February 2001 | |||
| New York Times | CAPTAIN'S OFFICIAL REPORTS Rostron Tells How the Carpathia Did Work of Rescue --- Just before the Carpathia sailed yesterday afternoon on her interrupted voyage to the Mediterranean, Capt. Rostron, her commander, gave out what he declared to be the first and only... |
20th April 1912 | |||
| Chicago Inter Ocean | CHICAGO GIRL LAST TO LEAVE TITANIC Miss Annie Kelly Reaches Home Here and Tells of Her Thrilling Experiences White Escaping From the Sinking Liner The last woman to leave the sinking Titanic was Miss Annie Kelly, 17 years old, sister of Miss Beatrice Kelly,... |
23rd April 1912 | |||
| Titanic Research | OF RATS AND MEN: TITANIC SURVIVOR 'SLEEPING ROUGH' Senan Molony YESTERDAY IN PARLIAMENT ... |
10th June 2004 | |||
| Gare Maritime | DESCRIPTION OF A CORK WAISTCOAT The first lifejacket?... |
1st December 2006 | |||
| MY SWEETHEART WENT DOWN WITH THE SHIP Words by Roger Lewis Music by F. Henri Klickmann Published 1912 by Frank K. Root & Co. Chicago and New York, USA [Midi / Recording]... |
1912 | ||||
| New York Times | HUGE WAVE SWEEPS OCEANIC Captain Thrown from the Bridge and Left Unconscious --- While plowing her way through the worst weather met with on the North Atlantic lane in many months, the White Star liner Oceanic, in last night from Liverpool, was boarded... |
29th November 1906 | |||
| LETTER BY FR BYLES TO MISS FIELD Dear Miss Field, On board ship one has little to do to fill up time so I start to write a letter to yo... |
10th April 1912 | ||||
| Titanic Research | MY TITANIC DIVE Brigitte Saar Brigitte Saar's dive to Titanic was won in a competition yet it sparked an enduring interest in the ship and her story.... |
30th November 2001 | |||
| New York Times | STATEMENT BY HAROLD BRIDE The following thrilling statement was dictated today by Mr. Bride, the assistant Marconi operator on board the Titanic, to the New York Times representative, in the presence of Mr. Marconi, who is now staying in Ne... |
19th April 1912 | |||
| Titanic Research | THE TITANIC'S STOKERS PROVIDE THE KEY TO LAUNCH TIMES OF THE MIDDLE BOATS George Jacub The timing of the middle boats : the Mount Everest of challenges for Titanic researchers.... |
18th July 2011 | |||
| Worcester Telegram | WALTER PORTER AMONG THOSE ON TITANIC Miss. Carrie Endres Sister of Worcester Man Also on Board Lost Liner When The Telegram informed Mrs. Albert J. Gifford, 9 King street last night that the 318(?) saloon passengers on the wrecked Titanic had been reported saved and would... |
16th April 1912 | |||
| Evanston Daily News | MARY HEWLETT - SURVIVOR OF TITANIC HERE Mrs. Mary Hewlitt, of Lucknow, India, Was Rescued From the Disabled Craft, Gives Description of Disaster Was Traveling Alone Woman Stops Here At Home of J. L. Hebblet... |
25th April 1912 | |||
| New York Times | THE BIGGEST LINER IS NOW IN PORT Adriatic Arrives After a Very Successful Maiden Voyage --- NO JARS ON THE TRIP --- Passengers Give Praise for Smoothness of Voyage on New White Star Liner --- The Adriatic, the biggest of transatlantic ... |
17th May 1907 | |||
| Galesburg.com | GALESBURG MAN LED A CHARMED BUT HARROWING LIFE Tom Wilson Tracking History — On Sunday evening, April 14, 1913, a wall caved in at the historic Lindell House Hotel on Depot Street near the Knox College campus. Originally known as the American Hotel it... |
16th May 2008 | |||
| Washington Herald | CAPT. ROSTRON TELLS OF RESCUE CAPT. R. [sic] H. ROSTRON The Chief Officer of Carpathia Relates His Thrilling Experiences --- SIGHTED AT DAYLIGHT --- By CAPT. R. [sic] H. ROSTRON --- Statement by the captain of the Cunard steamship Carpathia, rescuer of the Titanic... |
19th April 1912 | |||
| The Toronto Daily Star | MAJOR'S DAUGHTER REMINDS HIM THAT IT'S HIS BIRTHDAY Jessie Peuchen Listened to Father's Graphic Story, Then Wished Him Many Returns HOW THE MAJOR TOLD HIS ENTRALLING TALE ... |
19th April 1912 | |||
| Galesburg Republican Register | FRANK KORUN REACHES HOME Titanic Survivor, Daughter and Austrian Friend Saved From Ocean Grave TELLS EXPERIENCES Last Man to Get in Boat — For Hours Among Ice Floes. When Frank Korun, one of the Titanic survivors, stepped from th... |
23rd April 1912 | |||
| Paterson Morning Call | MET DEATH LIKE A HERO ---------- William Johnson, Nineteen-year-old Hawthorne Boy, Went Down on the Titanic ---------- NEWS CAME YESTERDAY ---------- Not Known Until Then That He Took Passage on the Ill-Fated Ship---Borough Grieved... |
3rd May 1912 | |||
| Western Daily Mercury | STEWARDESSES INTERVIEWED Shortly before the special train steamed out of the docks, two of the stewardesses who are returning to their homes – Mrs. Gold and Mrs. Martin – granted a brief interview, in which they narrated their experiences. They were first-class stewardesses ... |
30th April 1912 | |||