44 items found relating to : Toronto
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| Toronto, Ontario, Canada | |||||
| The Evening Telegram | HUGO ROSS WAS ABOARD Newspaper article... |
16th April 1912 | |||
| Toronto Daily Star | MAJOR PEUCHEN AND A STAR REPORTER "Major A. G. Peuchen on his arrival in Toronto, after his rescue from the Titanic. He is facing the reader, and was snapped as he was about to enter an automobile."... |
23rd April 1912 | |||
| Toronto Star | TINY LOCAL LINK TO THE TITANIC 12 streetcar tickets unearthed from Titanic are remnants of wealthy living in Toronto in 1912From the depths of the Atlantic, among the ruins of the legendary ship Titanic, comes a forgotten piece of Toronto history and the story of a once-notorious local survivor, now faded from collective memory. ... |
4th January 2008 | |||
| The Globe | EATON'S DAILY STORE NEWS THE STORE WILL CLOSE AT 1 P.M. TO-DAY AS A TOKEN OF OUR SORROW and sympathy with the widow, family and friends of the late Mr. George E. Graham, and as a mark of honor [sic] and respect for his heroic end on... |
20th April 1912 | |||
| The Evening Telegram | J. BOREBANK KNOWN HERE Newspaper article... |
16th April 1912 | |||
| INFORMATION ABOUT JOHN JAMES BOREBANK Borebank, Mr. John. J. Missing. First Class Passenger. Cabin D22/1. Occupation - Horticulturist, c/o Lodges of the World, Winnipeg, Canada. Real Estate agent. Left Winnipeg in the Spring of 1911 for the Coronation of King George V. Then was re... |
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| Toronto Daily Star | MRS. E.F. GORDON Page 36, Column 2 Private funeral services were held for Mrs. Ethel Flora Fortune Gordon, wife of the late Crawford Gordon, a former manager of a Toronto branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Mrs. Gordon died yes... |
22nd March 1961 | |||
| Paris Presse | LA RESCAPEE DU TITANIC N'A PAS PU RETENIR SES LARMES LA RESCAPEE DU "TITANIC" N'A PAS PU RETENIR SES LARMES Stewardess à bord du Titanic, Mrs Emma Bliss fut une des rares rescapées du naufrage. Aujourd'hui âgée de 92 ans, et hospitalisée à Toronto, elle a assisté à la projection du film 'Une nui... |
12th March 1959 | |||
| Toronto Star | THE PLAY'S THE THING, NOT ITS LOCATION Toronto directors and performers love to drag their audiences outdoors to the most untheatrical locations.... |
27th September 2007 | |||
| The Evening Telegram | AGONIZED WAITING IN TORONTO FOR THE SHIP THAT PASSED IN THE NIGHT Newspaper article... |
16th April 1912 | |||
| The Globe | MAJOR A. G. PEUCHEN, TORONTO Cabin Passenger on Titanic... |
16th April 1912 | |||
| The Evening Telegram | CHARLES LYDIATT Steward on Board Titanic, and Brother of Sergeant Lydiatt of Toronto Police Force.... |
16th April 1912 | |||
| The Evening Telegram | A GLAD HOMECOMING Newspaper photo... |
22nd April 1912 | |||
| Toronto Daily Star | MR. BOREBANK J.J. Borebank... |
19th April 1912 | |||
| Calgary Sun | TITANIC UNDERTAKING FOR MUSICAL Since its premiere on Broadway in 1997 when it won five Tony Awards Titanic The Musical has had major productions in Japan Ireland England Finland Australia Norway and in Toronto in 2006.... |
11th January 2011 | |||
| Toronto Daily Star | HUGO ROSS portrait... |
17th April 1912 | |||
| Toronto Daily Star | FORTUNE At her home, 2 Rose Park Crescent, Toronto, on Friday, March 8th, 1929, Mary Fortune, widow of the late Mark Fortune, formerly of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Funeral service at Mount Pleasant Mausoleum Chapel Monday at 2 o'clock. Montreal, Otta... |
9th March 1929 | |||
| MAJOR ARTHUR PEUCHEN AT THE US INQUIRY Awaiting His Opportunity To Testify... |
23rd April 1912 | ||||
| The Lindsay Daily Post | LINDSAY'S TITANIC CONNECTION; NEW EXHIBIT HIGHLIGHTS LINDSAY MAN'S BELONGINGS A Lindsay native's personal belongings lost at sea are one of the main focal points of a Titanic Exhibit currently on display in Toronto. The irony is that although Harold Irwin's luggage was on board the Titanic, he wasn't.... |
28th January 2008 | |||
| Toronto Daily Star | I CAN ROW, BUT LET A WOMAN GET INTO BOAT Newspaper article... |
19th April 1912 | |||
| Toronto Daily Star | ETHEL FLORA FORTUNE GORDON Page 36, column 6 On Tues., March 21, 1961, at her home, 1 Clarendon Ave., Toronto, Ethel F. Fortune, widow of Crawford Gordon, mother of Crawford Gordon and William Fortune Gordon. A private service was held at the funeral chapel of ... |
22nd March 1961 | |||
| The Evening Telegram | AGONIZED WAITING IN TORONTO FOR THE SHIP THAT PASSED IN THE NIGHT Newspaper article... |
16th April 1912 | |||
| Toronto Daily Star | MAJOR PEUCHEN AND HIS FAMILY Left to Right: Mr. Alan Peuchen, Mrs Peuchen, Major Peuchen, Miss Jessie Peuchen. When the New York Central Express was stalled a few miles outside Hamilton for two hours Saturday on account of a wreck ahead, Major Peuchen a... |
23rd April 1912 | |||
| The Toronto World | WIRELESS FLASHES HEARD BY TWO TORONTO OPERATORS ------------------------- Messages Sent by Ports Along the Atlantic Seaboard Are Often Caught at (sic) Local Station if the Night is Clear---Tapping of the Instrument Decipherable at T... |
17th April 1912 | |||
| The Toronto World | HOW MAJ. PEUCHEN ESCAPED. ----------------- Second Officer Lightholder (sic), who had charge of the lifeboats: "In the fourth lifeboat I was running short of seamen. I put two seamen in and one of them jumped out. ... |
20th April 1912 | |||
| New York Herald | EDWARD A. KENT Edward A. Kent, who is a well-known architect at Buffalo, N. Y. and whose brother, William Kent, is an architect in New York city, was a passenger on board the Titanic who is not reported among the rescued. Mr. Kent, who is fifty-eight years old, is... |
17th April 1912 | |||
| MRS. FLEGENHEIMER OVERVIEW Michael Poirier A researcher on Ancestry.com has identified the following info on the elusive Mrs. Flegenheimer *She was born circa 1871 to Wm. Wendt and Pauline Wagner *Her 1891 address was 135 E58 St *She was married to Alfre... |
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| Toronto Daily Star | A CITIZEN'S FUND IS OPENED IN TORONTO Newspaper article... |
19th April 1912 | |||
| The Evening Telegram | HAD SIXTEEN LIFEBOATS Newspaper article... |
16th April 1912 | |||
| The New York Times | MOST OF THE CREW SAIL Sent Home on the Lapland---How Many Were Saved --- All of the crew of the Titanic, except the saved officers and about twenty of the crew who are to be witnesses, sailed for their homes yesterday morning on the R... |
21st April 1912 | |||
| Toronto Daily Star | RESCUED BY THE SAME LIFEBOAT TITANIC SURVIVORS UNITED AGAIN "A tragedy so great that it forever gives its survivors a common bond was the sinking of the Titanic. Sgt. John Collins was so impressed by his experiences of that famous occasion that he is trying to form a Titanic Association. He found three other ... |
16th April 1939 | |||
| SEVENTY-FIVE REGISTERED LETTERS WERE SENT (FROM NORWAY) WITH THE TITANIC IN 1912 Arne Mjaland Top row 5th from left: Jorgen Birkesfol who sent a registered letter with Titanic... |
26th August 1998 | ||||
| East Kent Gazette | A CANADIAN REFERENCE A reference to Miss Buss is made in the Toronto Daily Star of April 20th, as the following extract will show:- ''Special to the 'Star' by a staff reporter - New York, April 20th - What happened at the regular Sunday service on board th... |
4th May 1965 | |||
| New York Times | THOSE WHO SAW THE RESCUE Carpathia's Passengers, Who Were Bound for Mediterranean, Back. The passengers on the Carpathia, whose trip to the Mediterranean was interrupted to aid those saved from the Titanic, are: Rev. R. B. Anderson, Baltimore,... |
19th April 1912 | |||
| The Evening Telegram | HAD LETTER LAST FRIDAY Newspaper article... |
16th April 1912 | |||
| Washington Herald | PEUCHEN COMES BACK AT ISMAY Charge of Negligence Preferred by Canadian Official Is Supported by Witness --- New York, April 20---Although J. Bruce Ismay branded the story as "absurd," Maj. Arthur Godfrey Peuchen, vice commodore of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club and... |
21st April 1912 | |||
| Voyage | ROYAL EDWARD John P. Eaton Canadian Northern Steamships, Ltd. Westbound Avonmouth to Halifax. On 8 April encountered and reported an ice field in the vicinity of the subsequent Titanic disaster site : 42 degrees 50’N, 49 degrees 30’W to 42 degrees 30’N 50 degrees 1... |
10th May 2005 | |||
| New York Times | STEAD PROPHESIED A VIOLENT DEATH Once Said He Would Never Die in His Bed, but in a Crowd, Struggling --- 2,000 AT MEMORIAL FOR HIM --- Dr. Hillis and J. A. MacDonald Praise Him as an Editor and a Fighter Against War and Social Evils --- More... |
23rd April 1912 | |||
| GOD MOVES ON THE WATER Blind Willie Johnson Blind Willie Johnson was born in Marlin, Texas c.1902. A Gospel singer and guitarist, he recorded just 30 pieces at a variety of locations between 1927 and 1930. He was accompanied on some songs by his wife Angeline. During the depression rever... |
11th December 1929 | ||||
| LEADBELLY : THE TITANIC Huddie Ledbetter - Leadbelly Blues singer/songwriter Huddie Ledbetter, better known as Leadbelly, was born in Mooringsport, Louisiana in 1885. Leadbelly remarked in th... |
15th October 1948 | ||||
| DOWN WITH THE OLD CANOE Dorsey Murdock Dixon (14 October 1897 - 17 April 1968) - Guitar, Vocals Howard Dixon (19 June 1903 - 24 March 1961) - Steel Guitar Dorsey Dixon and his younger brother Howard were born in the South Carolina mill town of Darli... |
25th January 1938 | ||||
| Chicago American | ISMAY ASKS TO LEAVE THE WRECK PROBE Washington, April 24---The Senate investigating committee probing the Titanic horror today declined to act on a new request by J. Bruce Ismay, managing director of the White Star Line, that owned the ill-fated ship, to quit t... |
24th April 1912 | |||
| Gare Maritime | LUSITANIA: FINAL VOYAGE FOLIOS Senan Molony Examining the saloon berth list for the final, fatal voyage of May 1915.... |
21st July 2008 | |||
| Titanic Research | A TITANIC COINCIDENCE Gavin Murphy How the gala opening of two hotels was disrupted two maritime disasters.... |
9th July 2002 | |||