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New York Times $1,000,000 FOR WITLEY COURT10th May 1909 Lord Pirrie Buys Estate Upon Which Whitaker Wright Spent $3,500,000---LONDON, May 9---Lord Pirrie has purchased Witley Court, near Hazelmere, one of the finest estates in England. It form... |
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Chicago Examiner $2,025 BOOK ON TITANIC22nd April 1912 Special Cable to the ExaminerLondon, April 21--A copy of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, illustrated by Elihu Vedder, which took two years to bind i... |
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New York Times $27,000 TO THE PRESIDENT2nd June 1904 Two Roosevelt Children Also Benefit by J. K. Gracie's Will---MINEOLA, L. I., June 1---The report of Charles F. Lewis, who was appointed to appraise the personal estate in New York of James... |
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New York Times $4,427,608 ESTIMATE OF STRAUS ESTATE11th August 1913 The Figures, However, Are Tentative, as Final Appraisal Has Not Been Filed---MORE HEARINGS TO BE HELD---Partial Schedules in the Estate of Benjamin Guggenheim Show Assets of $748,00... |
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New York Times $5,000,000 IS WILLED FOR BLOOD RESEARCH4th August 1954 Page 14, Column 4PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3-- Jefferson Medical College and Hospital will receive more than $5,000,000 for blood research under the will of Thomas Drake Martinez Card... |
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New York Times $5,000,000 STERILIZED AIR COMPANY5th August 1899 TRENTON, N. J., Aug. 4---The American Sterilized Air and Transportation Company, with a capital of $5,000,000, filed papers of incorporation with the Secretary of State to-day. The company is formed ... |
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Chicago Daily News 'EARS' OF TITANIC FAIL17th April 1912 Local Hydrographic Experts Tell of Device on Bows to Catch Vibrations.Iceberg’s Drift NoiselessOperator of Submarine Phone Probably Crushed At His Post When Pr... |
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Titanica! 1 HOUR AND 33 MINUTES — A TIME DIFFERENCE GONE WRONG28th March 2018 Samuel Halpern Samual Halpern explains a Titanic time conundrum... |
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New York Times 1,500 ARE AT FUNERAL FOR MRS. FIERMONTE2nd April 1940 500 Wait in the Street During Rites at St. Bartholomew's---Funeral services for Mrs. Madeleine Force Astor Dick Fiermonte, who died suddenly on Wednesday in Palm Beach, Fla., were held yes... |
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Titanica! 12.45AM - A TIME TO GO!10th March 2008 Senan Molony What time did the first lifeboat depart the Titanic?... |
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New York Times 14 IN GLASS TRADE FINED IN TRUST CASE23rd January 1941 They Plead Nolo Contendere at Chicago on Price-Fixing---Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES---CHICAGO, Jan. 22---Fourteen corporate and individual defendants in the glazing ind... |
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31st March 1881 1881 Census for Middlesex... |
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Hugh Richard Walter McElroy was born at 3 Percy Street, Liverpool on 28 October 1874. He was the son of Richard R. McElroy and Jessie (formerly Fox).At the time of the 1881 census he was living... |
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31st March 1881 At the time of the 1881 census Lilian Hughes (14) was living with her mother and father, Thomas Hughes (57) and Frances (Fanny) (50) at 80 Park Street, London.The census confirms Lilian's birthp... |
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31st March 1881 At the time of the census Ernest Courtenay Carter, aged 23 and unmarried, was boarding at Dudley Cottage in the parish of St. Giles, Oxford. He was described as an undergraduate scholar and born at C... |
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31st March 1881 Reginald George Smith was born in Weymouth, Dorset in the summer of 1879. At the time of the 1881 census he was living with his mother and brothers at 5 Salisbury Terrace, Melcombe Regis,... |
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31st March 1891 At the time of the census William Jeffrey Ware, aged 1, was living with his parents, Samuel and Annie Ware at 1 Bowhay Cottages, Newbridge Hill, Gunnislake, Cornwall.... |
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31st March 1891 At the census date, Jane Richards, aged 12 is at home with her widowed mother, Mary Ann Richards, aged 52. They are living at 2 Wesleyan Place, East Stonehouse, Plymouth. Also with them is Jane's eld... |
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31st March 1891 At the time of the 1891 census, Reginald G Smith, aged 11, was a school boarder at Park House, Cresswell Park, Charlton, London. ... |
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The 1901 Census reveals that Henry Ryland Dyer had an elder brother, Samuel Dyer, born in Jhansi, India 1885. He was described in the census as an Apprentice Engraver ... |
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31st March 1901 At the time of the 1901 census Samuel James Metcalfe Hocking was living with his wife Ada at 2 Molesworth Villas, Devonport. He was described as a painter & decorator.... |
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31st March 1901 At the time of the census William Jeffrey Ware, aged 11, was living with his parents, Samuel and Annie Ware at King Street, Gunnislake, Cornwall.... |
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31st March 1901 At the 1901 census date Alice Frances Phillips, aged 10, was at home with her parents, Escott Robert & Hannah Marie Phillips, they were living at 9 Belvedere, Ilfracombe.... |
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The 1901 UK Census confirms Harry Cotterill was living at 26 Adelaide Street, Penzance, Cornwall, aged 10. With him his grandmother, Jane Cotterill (b.1828), his widowed mother Emily Jane Cotterill n... |
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31st March 1901 At the time of the 1901 census Jane, aged 22, was unmarried and living with her widowed mother, Mary Ann Richards at 10 Phoenix Place, East Stonehouse, Plymouth. ... |
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31st March 1901 Richard Proudfoot has now been traced to Sholing, Hampshire on the 1901 Census. (Surname spelled incorrectly as Proudford).The family information was as follows -Jane Proudfoot 28 born. De... |
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31st March 1901 The 1901 census has Reginald Harry Rogers, aged 7, at home with his parents, John G. & Emma J. Rogers at 2B Taylor Square, Tavistock.... |
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Frank Couch, aged 16, born Port Isaac, Cornwall is shown as a ships cook on board a vessel named 'Deveron'. Moored at Poole Quay, Dorset at the time of the census the Master was shown as Charles Couch... |
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31st March 1901 At the time of the 1901 census Lilian (34) was living with her husband, the Rev. Ernest Courtenay Carter (43) in Whitechapel, London. He is described in the census as 'C of E Clergyman'.... |
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31st March 1901 At the time of the 1901 census Reginald, aged 21, was living at Willersley, Leicestershire and working as a footman. ... |
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1910 Baedeker map of Southampton. Showing the dock area as it was when the Titanic sailed.... |
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In the 1911 Canadian census, The Allison family are living at 464 Roslyn Avenue in Westmount, Quebec.Hudson's occupation is listed as "financial broker". He worked 40 hours a week and had life ... |
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Titanica! 1914: MURDOCH SAVES LINER FROM ICEBERG6th February 2004 Senan Molony Murdoch, in death, re-wrote the seamanship manual for best practice.... |
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1920s White Star Line promotional film. VIews include, the reading and writing room; the bugler calling diners to dinner; dinner in the first class dining room; relaxing in the reception room; a passenger in a first class stateroom receives visitors.... |
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Edmonton Journal 1939 MEETING OF TORONTO-BASED TITANIC SURVIVORS27th April 1939 1939 meeting of Toronto-based Titanic survivors (back row, l-r) Madeline Mellinger, John (Sam) Collins, Emma Bliss. Seated at front Elizabeth Mellinger ... |
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New York Post 198 FROM THE CREW SAFE19th April 1912 An early roster of rescued Titanic seamen, reported after the Carpathia docked in New York City...... |
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This French card commemorates the discovery of the wreck of the Titanic by a French-American team on 1 September 1985.... |
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12th April 1912 Miss Elise Lurette, a French passenger who was Mrs Spencer's travelling companion (more than 'maid'), used to lose her way on the Titanic. She did not speak English and she had crossed her cabin on a ... |
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Chicago Examiner 2 BOXERS DIE ON TITANIC20th April 1912 Leslie Williams and Arthur Bowen Coming From Wales for Fights Two professional boxers of Wales, Leslie Williams and Andy Bowen, lost their lives whe... |
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New York Times 2 GUGGENHEIM HEIRS DIE IN 13-STORY FALL20th October 1928 Baby Boy and Brother Drop From Arms of Mother on Hotel Surrey Roof---SHE IS STRICKEN BY SHOCK ---Mrs. M. S. Waldman, Daughter of Benjamin Guggenheim, Unable to Explain Accident... |
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New York Times 2 GUGGENHEIM HEIRS WILL BE BURIED TODAY21st October 1928 Mother of Grandsons of Titanic Victim Still Suffers From Shock of Children's Fall---Funeral services for the two children of Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Waldman, Terence, 4, and Benjamin, fourt... |
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Chicago American 2 MEN BRIBE TITANIC SAILORS; SAVE LIVES25th April 1912 Two men passengers were saved from the sinking Titanic by bribing a sailor to disguise them as sailors.... |
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New York Times 2 MRS. FIERMONTES HAVE A TALK AT TEA25th February 1935 Husband's Mother, Who Also Is There, Likes Her Son's American Wife---By The Associated Press---ROME, Feb. 24---The two Mrs. Fiermontes, one American and one Italian, met for th... |
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Syren & Shipping 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SINKING15th April 1937 Castings for the Queen Elizabeth... |
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New York Times 3 OF RICE'S PARTY BACK FROM AMAZON4th October 1924 Mrs. Rice, Professor and Mrs. Strong Return---Others in Expedition Go On---STUDYING TROPICAL DISEASE---Hope to Explore Regions in Brazil Never Before Traversed by White Men... |
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Chicago American 3 VICTIMS LAUD TITANIC FILM25th February 1959 Ann Marsters Three Survivors of the Titanic--the only three in Illinois--watched a screening yesterday of "A Night to Remember," an enormously exciting drama of the sinking o... |
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New York Times 30-KNOT LINER PROBABLE23rd August 1907 Statement of the Managing Director of Harland & Wolff---Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES---LONDON, Aug. 22---According to New York reports published her... |
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Worcester Telegram 3500 SACKS OF MAIL ON TITANIC17th April 1912 NEW YORK, April 16- Postmaster Edward M. Morgan stated today that the White Star liner Titanic had on board 3500 sacks of mail. It is not likely, he said that the mails were saved because during the f... |
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Variety 44 YEARS LATER1st August 1956 At the time of the Andrea Doria-Stockholm collision at sea last week, Gen. David Sarnoff, RCA board chairman, was within 40 miles of duplicating his historic feat of being the first man t... |
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Chicago Tribune 49 YRS. AFTER TITANIC SINKS, SURVIVOR DIES18th April 1961 In the hour after midnight on April 15, 1912, death overlooked Mrs. Bertha Cooper when the luxury liner Titanic sank after striking an iceberg. Saturday--49 years to the hour after the disaster that took the lives of 1,517--Mrs. Cooper died of cancer at the age of 71.... |
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Chicago Inter Ocean 50 TITANIC BELLBOYS DIED SMOKING AS WOMEN FILLED BOATS21st April 1912 New York, April 20—Among the many hundreds of heroic souls who went bravely and quietly to their end were fifty happy-go-lucky youngsters shipped as bellboys or messengers to serve the first ... |
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Times-Tribune 50 YEARS AFTER: A MEMORY OF THE TITANICRosemary Mossien BY ROSEMARY MOSSIEN Vivid memories of the horror of the sinking of the "unsinkable" ocean liner Titanic 50 years ago April 15 are recalled by Mrs. John Black, 11 Kay Terrace, only Roch... |
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6&7 Lemon Street, the location of Netherton & Worth, the firm which Ada's father was a partner of.... |
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The Tribune 60 YEARS AGO THE TITANIC WENT DOWN15th April 1972 Bob Considine Sixty years on, Washington Dodge recalls the night he survived the sinking of the Titanic.... |
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Titanic Stories 99TH ANNIVERSARY OF TITANIC'S SINKING COMMEMORATED IN BELFAST16th May 2011 15th April 2011 was the 99th anniversary of Titanic’s foundering after hitting an iceberg in mid Atlantic. In towns and cities throughout the world, the event is remembered in simple ceremonies. ... |
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THE LAST TITANIC SURVIVOR ( R.I.P.) MILLVINA WILL BE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER ... |
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Titanica! A BIRTHPLACE REBORN : THE TITANIC QUARTER21st October 2005 Senan Molony PLANS for the development of 185 acres of dockland in Belfast that include the cradle of the Olympic and Titanic have just been formally announced. Most of the Queen's... |
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Cambridge Chronicle A CAMBRIDGE VICTIM26th April 1912 Mr. A. W. Barringer[photo]The greatest sympathy is felt with the relatives of Mr. A. W Barringer, whom as reported in last week's issue, was amongst those who lost their lives ... |
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East Kent Gazette A CANADIAN REFERENCE4th May 1965 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 happ... |
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Titanica! A CAPTAIN ACCUSED1st July 2005 Samuel Halpern ... |
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Hamilton County Ledger A CAT AND A WOMAN22nd June 1909 Caused Steubenville Man To Make Use of His Shotgu... |
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Toronto Daily Star A CITIZEN'S FUND IS OPENED IN TORONTO19th April 1912 Newspaper article... |
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Bucks Free Press A CURIOUS COINCIDENCE IN WYCOMBE19th April 1912 It is a curious coincidence that at the time the first news of the disaster to the Titanic was received at Wycombe some local gentlemen who were interested in the dimensions of the huge vessel wer... |
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New York Times A DAY'S WEDDINGS18th January 1907 SCHEFTEL-STRAUS---Herbert Adolph Scheftel was married to Miss Vivian Straus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Straus, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at Sherry's, by the Rev. ... |
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Illustrated London News A FILM FOUNDED ON THE 'TITANIC' DISASTER9th November 1929 SCENES FROM 'ATLANTIC'... |
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The Times A FIREMAN'S ADVENTURES23rd April 1917 The remarkable adventures of a young fireman have been brought to light through the sinking of the "Donegal." John Priest, who lives in Southampton, is only 29 years of age. He has been on the... |
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Torquay Directory A FULFILLED DREAM. ECHO OF THE LOSS OF THE TITANIC15th May 1912 One of the stewards on board the Titanic was a son of the late organist and choirmaster of a church in Torquay. He leaves an aged widowed mother, who was dependent upon him. His sister narrates a st... |
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The Evening Telegram A GLAD HOMECOMING : TITANIC SURVIVOR MAJOR PEUCHEN22nd April 1912 Major Peuchen, his wife, daughter and son, as they stepped from the train at the Union Station Saturday.... |
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Chicago Journal A GREAT DEAL OF WRECKAGE FROM THE TITANIC16th April 1912 BULLETIN: [Associated Press Telegram] Halifax, April 16--The Sable island cableship Minia reported this afternoon that it had sighted a great deal of wreckage from the Tita... |
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Titanica! A HOLY GRAIL - THE MISSING DEPOSITIONS6th May 2004 Senan Molony THERE is an undiscovered Titanic out there… one that may hold greater meaning than relocated rust at the bottom of the North Atlantic.The lost Titanic arguably resides in 1... |
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Titanica! A LAST BRIGHT SHINING LIE24th August 2004 Senan Molony THEY died, to a man, at their posts; fighting to give the opportunity of life to others until walls of water overcame them. Bunkum. ... |
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Weekly Irish Times A LINER TO ECLIPSE THE OLYMPIC21st September 1912 A New LeviathanThe new Atlantic liner which Messrs Harland and Wolff Limited are building for the White Star Line will eclipse in size and tonnage the Olympic and the ill-fated Titanic. T... |
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Titanic Stories A LUCKY ESCAPE FROM THE TITANIC - FATHER BROWNE 12th May 2011 Titanic Stories Hear the story of the man who captured unique photos of Titanic before she sank. He was luckily summoned back to his duties instead of going on the maiden voyage.... |
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Alejandro Gárate Uruchurtu A Mexican passenger was on board the famous transatlantic liner Titanic... |
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Not many of Titanic's 'black gang' are remembered in the towns in which they once lived, but residents of West End on the outskirts of Southampton now have good reason to know the name of greaser ... |
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1958 A poster for the theatrical release of the 1958 film A Night to Remember, starring Kenneth More as Second Officer Lightoller...... |
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1st July 1958 Stars and Titanic survivors gather for the London premiere of A Night to Remember. 1st July 1958.... |
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1958 Kenneth More as Second Officer Lightoller in a publicity still for the 1958 film A Night to Remember... |
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Titanica! A PEN TO SINK A THOUSAND SHIPS7th March 2006 Lee Kendall The British Titanic Inquiry and the Art of Fortunino Matania... |
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11th April 1912 On 11 April 1912, John Adams (real name Richard May) posted a card to his sister in Holsworthy, Devon. It read -"Dear Ethel, Just a few lines to tell you that I have found Jack and we are... |
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Titanica! A PV SOLVES A PUZZLE13th October 2006 Senan Molony THE devil is in the detail... and nowhere is that phrase more true than in particular areas of Titanic study.There has been controversy, for instance, over an impression given - ... |
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Titanica! A RACE THROUGH A NIGHTMARE27th February 2004 Senan Molony How a shipwreck a suffragette and a scandal settled the 1913 Derby... |
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Hampshire Advertiser A SEAMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER AT SOUTHAMPTON2nd May 1900 A Special sitting of the Southampton Borough Police Court was held on Saturday for the purpose of continuing the hearing of a charge of murder against George Frederick McGough, a sailor on the Bri... |
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Western Daily Mercury A SIDMOUTH FAMILY. FATHER DROWNED: WIFE & CHILDREN SAVED23rd April 1912 Mr. and Mrs. Dean, of Branscombe near Sidmouth, with their two children, were passengers in the Titanic. Mrs. Dean and children were among the saved, but Mr. Dean perished.... |
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Jersey Morning News A SURVIVOR FROM THE 'TITANIC' IN JERSEY21st May 1912 To meet and speak to one of the five hundred odd survivors of the "Titanic" disaster is something of an experience...... |
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Titanica! A TENDER NAMED AMERICA13th February 2001 Senan Molony A tale of the ship that brought Irish immigrants to the Titanic.... |
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Titanica! A THOROUGH ANALYSIS OF THE CAVE LIST1st April 2004 Daniel Klistorner View the Encyclopedia Titanica transcription of the Cave ListThis simple incomplete copy of a cabin list fo... |
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Titanica! A TITANIC COINCIDENCE9th July 2002 Gavin Murphy How the gala opening of two hotels was disrupted two maritime disasters.... |
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Titanica! A TITANIC DINNER IN AN OLYMPIC HOUSE21st November 2012 Stuart Kelly Stuart Kelly recalls an unexpected invitation and a memorable... and extensive Titanic themed meal in an newly discovered RMS Olympic panelled room.... |
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Chicago Examiner A TITANIC HERO2nd June 1912 Charles Brown, the English comedian now playing with "A Modern Eve" at the Garrick, lost a number of friends when the Titanic went down. He knew most of the officers on the ill-fat... |
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Nottingham Evening Post A TITANIC SURVIVOR : MUSIC HALL ARTIST'S ORDEAL IN HOSPITAL28th May 1914 At the West London County Court yesterday Thomas Whiteley, a music hall artist, made application to his Honour Sir W. Lucius Selfe, for a payment into court from a sum which had been paid into his... |
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Graphic A TRADE THAT HAS BEEN BOOMING SINCE THE TITANIC DISASTER18th May 1912 ILL BLOWS THE WIND THAT PROFITS NOBODYThe Titanic disaster has created an unprecedented demand for lifeboats, and we now seem to be in danger of placing too much reliance on this system ... |
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The Los Angeles Herald A WORD TO FISHERMEN20th April 1904 J. Bruce Ismay, the new president of the International Mercantile Marine company, is averse to fishing, which he regards as a cruel sport. Mr. Ismay was condemning fishing one d... |
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New York Times A. A. STEWART LEFT $276,9741st February 1913 Titanic Victim's Estate Goes to His Widow and Daughter---An appraisal of the estate of Albert A. Stewart, who perished on the Titanic, was transmitted yesterday to the Surrogates' Court und... |
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New York Times A. D. BRANDEIS DIES; ILL ONLY A WEEK11th June 1916 Former Vice President of Stern Brothers Suffered Attack of Appendicitis---MADE FORTUNE IN WEST---Built Largest Department Store in Omaha--Erected Three Theatres and a Hotel... |
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Aberdeen Daily Journal ABERDEEN ENGINEER ABOARD17th April 1912 As indicated on Monday, there were no Aberdeen passengers aboard the ill-fated vessel, but we learn that a Torry engineer was a member of the crew. About ten days ago Mr. James Fraser, 85 Menzies R... |
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New York Times ACCEPT OFFER BY DICK17th December 1940 Mrs. Fiermonte's Executors Agree to Compromise on Claims---The executors of the estate of Mrs. Madeleine Force Astor Dick Fiermonte were authorized by Surrogate James A. Foley, it was lear... |
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His brother, Gerald, of Capelle's Building Stores, Guernsey, takes up the story:''I was only ten years old at the time the Titanic went down but I can remember very well what results the s... |
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New York Times ACCUSE WIRELESS OPERATOR21st April 1912 Operators accused of withholding information for money...... |
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New York Times ACTRESS SUES DE CAMP19th December 1914 Horace S. De Camp, who married the widow of Daniel V. [sic] Marvin, one of the victims of the Titanic disaster, a year ago, has been sued by Miss Florence E. Clark, an actress, for $50,000 for breach ... |
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The Addergoole Titanic Society erected this memorial in St Patrick’s Church, Lahardane, Addergoole, Co Mayo, Irish ... |
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Three members ring the Timoney Bell in daylight... |
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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 A... |
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New York Times ADOPTS HIS WIFE'S CHILD26th March 1916 Horace S. De Camp, who married the widow of Daniel V. [sic] Marvin, got permission from Surrogate Fowler yesterday to adopt the infant daughter of his wife by her first marriage.Mr. Marvin... |
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Breeder's Gazette ADVERTISEMENT FOR WHITE STAR LINE LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTS25th January 1893 White Star Line!LIVE-STOCK and CARGO STEAMERS.Liverpool and New York,... |
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The Bioscope ADVERTISING A FILM OF WALLACE HARTLEY'S FUNERAL16th May 1912 A film was made of the funeral of the Titanic's bandleader... |
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New York Times AIDS FIGHT FOR LONGER PIERS9th January 1911 Isidor Straus Points Out Their Commercial Advantage to New York---Isidor Straus, in an interview yesterday, urged that the Government permit the lengthening of the existing piers of the Po... |
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Akron Beacon Journal AKRON WOMEN TELL THRILLING STORIES OF THEIR RESCUE FROM THE DOOMED SHIP20th April 1912 HOCKING AND RICHARDS FAMILIES SAT IN WATER A FOOT DEEP IN A LIFE BOAT Mrs. Emily Richards Tells a Thrilling Story of the Escape of Herself and Her Relatives From the Titanic (S... |
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Brooklyn Daily Times ALBERT A. STEWART ONE OF THE LOST ISLANDERS17th April 1912 Albert A. Stewart, who formerly made his home at St. James, L. I., is supposed to have gone down with the ship. He was in St. James last summer and was counted as a friend of Mayor Gaynor---near whos... |
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11th April 1912 "Yours received in Cherbourg, France yesterday evening. We have had everything working nicely so far, except when leaving Southampton.As soon as the Titanic began to move out of the dock, ... |
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Bergens Arbeiderblad ALBERT MOSS IN 196218th April 1962 Norwegian survivor Albert Moss pictured in 1962... |
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The Times ALEXANDER CARLISLE OBITUARY6th March 1926 ALEXANDER CARLISLE The Right Hon Alexander Montgomery Carlisle, who died yesterday in London at the age of 71, was a Belfast shipbuilder and engineer of distinction, w... |
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New York Times ALEXANDER RICE, EXPLORER, WAS 8024th July 1956 Physician and Author Dies---Made Trips on the Amazon and Taught Navigation---Special to The New York Times ---NEWPORT, R. I, July 23---Dr. Alexander Hamilton Rice, explorer of ... |
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This 1911 record made by the Victor Military Band is very well recordedand gives an idea of the fast pace the song used to be played at. Thisis one song that many survivors recall being played on ... |
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Chicago Tribune ALGERINE PICKS UP ONE TITANIC VICTIM8th June 1912 Unidentified Remains of Wreck Victim Brought to St. Johns by Steamer... |
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Concord Enterprise ALGERNON H. BARKWORTH1st May 1912 Algernon H. Barkworth of York, England, was a guest at the home of Mrs. Richard F. Wood, Main st., Friday. Mr. Barkworth is one of the survivors of the Titanic disaster.Although Mr. Barkworth ha... |
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Unidentified Newspaper ALL SAFE AFTER COLLISION15th April 1912 From an unidentified French paper... |
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Owen George Allum was born in a village called Mabe near Falmouth, Cornwall in 1894.His father, William Allum (b.1865 Bray, Berkshire) was a gardener by occupation who had married Clara Alice Eg... |
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New York Times AMAZON TRAFFIC HINDERED22nd August 1924 Booth Line Says Disturbances Make Deliveries Uncertain---Political disturbances at Manaos, State of Amazonas, have interrupted navigation on the River Amazon. The Booth American Shipping C... |
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Case number 276. (Irish). Unmarried woman, 23 years old, coming to live with her sister in New Jersey, was severely injured. ($50).... |
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No. 135. (American). Girl, 6 years old, deserted by step-father, was saved by her nurse, on trip to her grandparents in New York. Needed new supply of clothing. ($100).... |
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Case number 309. (English). Youth, 19 years of age, lost clothing and $200 in cash. ($100).... |
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Case number 302. (English). A mother, sixty-three years of age, was drowned, while coming to this country to make her home with her daughter, whose husband had recently died, leaving two children aged... |
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No. 128. (English). Paving cutter, 24 years old. ($50).Accompanied by Mr. H. Williams.... |
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No. 81 (English). Theological student, 25 years of age, coming to finish his studies, lost his books and baggage and suffered from exposure. He is obliged to work his way through school. ($300).... |
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Case number 13. (English). A boy, seventeen years of age, coming to join his father and work with him as a gardener, was lost. His mother, 46 years of age, and another son, 23, and a daughter 14, were... |
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[Case no 286](English). An aged English woman was drowned while coming to this country, after the recent death of her husband, to make her home with her only daughter. The daughter's husband, a ... |
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Chicago Evening Post AMERICANS IN PARIS MOURN LOST KINSMEN16th April 1912 Hundreds in French Capital Had Relatives Aboard the Titanic... |
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Titanica! AN 'OLYMPIC' CLASS PROPULSION SYSTEM25th June 2001 Mark Chirnside How the White Star Line's greatest ships were propelled.... |
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Maidenhead Advertiser AN ACCOUNT OF MY JOURNEY ON THE TITANIC29th April 1912 Nellie Walcroft Sir, I am sending the account of my journey on the Titanic thinking that it will interest those at Maidenhead whom I know. I left Maidenhead on April 9th., stayed in London and cau... |
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The Sphere AN ACCOUNT OF THE TITANIC DISASTER BY A SURVIVORJoseph Scarrott "The night of April 14, 1912, will never be forgotten. It was a beautiful starlight night, no wind, and the sea was as calm as a lake, but the air was very cold." "Everybody was in ... |
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Birkenhead News AN ARGYLE THEATRE'S BANDSMAN AMONG THE TITANIC ORCHESTRA20th April 1912 One of those on board the Titanic and who it is feared is amongst those who have perished, is Mr. J. F. P. Clarke, formerly a member of the orchestra of the Argyle Theatre of... |
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Surrey Advertiser and County Times AN ASHTEAD VICTIM SAFE AGAINST ANYTHING BUT AN ICEBERGAnother Surrey passenger on the Titanic was Mr. George H. Hunt, head-gardener at Ashtead Park. Mr. Hunt, who has for about four years been working in Philadelphia as head-gardener on a large estate, a... |
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George Jacub AN EXPERIMENT UNVEILS THE TIMING OF THE AFT PORT BOATS 15th July 2011 I didn't know whether to cheer or to cringe. Having completed my research into the timing of the first lifeboats to leave the s... |
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Titanica! ANATOMY OF A BOAT DECK PORTRAIT3rd December 2003 Senan Molony Mawkish sentimentality or inspired reconstruction, the Titanic art of Fortunino Matania... |
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William McCarthy handicraft... |
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5th April 1912 A goodbye photo of Anders Andersson (and family) Anna Nysten, Ernst Danbom (and family) and extended family and friends. Photo taken circa 5 April 1912, Kisa, Sweden... |
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Calendar of Probate 1912:LATIMER, Andrew of Glenwyllin Road, Waterloo,Lancashire, ship steward, died 15th April 1912at sea. Probate, Liverpool 7th October to JennieLatimer, ... |
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New York Times ANDREW SAKS DEAD AT 659th April 1912 President and One of the Founders of Dry Goods House of Saks & Co.---Andrew Saks, President and one of the founders of Saks & Co., the dry goods house, died yesterday morning in his apartm... |
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New York Times ANDREW SAKS'S WILL13th April 1912 $25,000 for Charities to be Specified by His Wife---The will of Andrew Saks, who died at Sherry's on April 8, was admitted yesterday in the Surrogate's Court for probate. The petition does... |
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An unverified photograph purporting to show Titanic survivors Anna Hogeboom, Kornelia Andrews, and Gretchen Longley together.... |
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Bergen Record ANNA JOSEPHSON20th February 1961 Titanic Survivor, Resident of Haworth, Dies At 71 Mrs. Anna J. E. Josephson, 71, a survivor of the sinking of the Titanic on April 15, 1912, died yesterday at her home, 3 Seneca Place.... |
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The Times ANNOUNCEMENT: DEATH OF LORD MERSEY4th October 1929 We announce with much regret that VISCOUNT MERSEY died suddenly yesterday at his country house at Littlehampton, at the age of 89. Though latterly he had become physically feeble, his mental activity... |
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Chicago Evening Post ANOTHER CHICAGOAN HIT IN TITANIC WRECK20th April 1912 Mrs. Oren E. Taft, Who's in Europe, Loses Her Father,... |
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Chicago Tribune ANOTHER CHICAGOAN STILL FEARS21st April 1912 Some Chicagoans do not know yet whether their relatives were saved by the Carpathia or not. Edward Manion, who lives at 1848 Lincoln avenue, does not know whether his sister, Miss Margaret Ma... |
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Cornishman ANOTHER PENZANCE PASSENGER SAVED18th April 1912 Among the further list of passengers this morning appears the name of Ellen Wickes (Wilkes).Mr. Ludlow has received the following telegram: Name reported on Carpathia as Ellen Wickes. As we hav... |
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Titanica! ANTOINETTE FLEGENHEIM - FIRST CLASS PASSENGER ON THE TITANIC17th June 2012 Gerhard Schmidt-Grillmeier Research sheds new light on an elusive Titanic survivor...... |
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10th July 2012 Alan Virta A local newspaper in Idaho reveals why Antti Wilhelm Sivola was coming to America aboard the Titanic.... |
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New York Times APPRAISAL OF ESTATE OF AUGUSTINE BIDOIS23rd April 1927 Estates Appraised---Manhattan---***BIDOIS, AUGISTINE (April 27, 1926), Gross assets, $2,538; net $1,872. To three brothers and a sister in equal shares. Executrix, Rosal... |
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La Science et la Vie ARABIC RETURNED HARTLEY'S BODY TO GREAT BRITAINPhotograph of the White Star liner Arabic which conveyed Wallace Hartley's body back to England for his funeral. ... |
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Le Soir ARCHIBALD BUTT5th May 1912 |
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Denver Post ARCHIBALD C. BUTT WAS TO HAVE BEEN MARRIED THIS FALL18th April 1912 Was Engaged to Youngest Daughter of Col. John R. Williams San Antonio, Tex., April 18:- Major Archibald C. Butt, military aide to President Taft, soon was to wed Miss Williams of Washin... |
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L'Excelsior ARCHIBALD W. BUTT20th April 1912 |
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Voyage ARGENTINE TRANSPORT20th March 2005 John P. Eaton Empire Transport Co., Ltd. (Houlder Brothers, Managers)Westbound, Narvik, Norway to Philadelphia. Left Narvik 3 April1912 with a cargo of iron ore. On arrival at the intermediatestop of L... |
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The place chosen by Major Butt as his final resting place... |
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The Times AROUND THE WORLD IN A YACHT [ADVERTISEMENT]30th August 1924 Commander C. H. Lightoller, DSC, RD, RNR, and Mrs Lightoller are inviting ladies and gentlemen to join in a ten months cruise on their 3,000-ton motor sailing yacht "Westward."Sailing end of Oct... |
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New York Times ARRANGE ASTOR SETTLEMENT16th August 1911 Will Set Aside Separate Fortune for Miss Force in Place of Dower---Special to The New York Times---NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 15---Former Supreme Court Justice Henry A. Gildersleeve,... |
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The Shipbuilder ARRANGEMENT OF ELECTRIC ENGINE ROOMJune 1911 Schematic diagram showing the layout of electrical engine room on the Olympic and Titanic... |
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The Evening Post, Wellington, New Zealand ARRIVAL OF THE R.M.S. COPTIC [AT WELLINGTON WITH E.J. SMITH IN COMMAND]31st January 1890 The S.S. & A. Company's R.M.S. Coptic anchored in the harbour at 8.40 thismorning. She left London on 12th December, Plymouth 14th, and reachedTeneriffe on 19th; left again on the f... |
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New York Times ART SHOW OPENS AT COOPERSTOWN21st August 1933 ART SHOW OPENS AT COOPERSTOWN---56 Participants in Exhibit of 176 Items---Portrait of A. B. Ryerson a Feature---Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES ---COOPERSTOWN, N, Y.,... |
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The Artemis of Versailles, a small copy of the classical statue, lay on the mantle piece above the fireplace in the Titanic's first class lounge. The statue was one of the artefa... |
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Photograph of Titanic plate steward and survivor Arthur Burrage taken from an identity card c. 1920.... |
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Arthur Lewis' Discharge Book showing the entry for the Titanic and later ships including the Olympic. The book is stamped 23 Jan 1941. Name of ship and officia... |
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Public Ledger ARTHUR RYERSON21st April 1912 |
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Cambridge Independent Press ARTHUR WILLIAM BARRINGER19th April 1912 Mr. Arthur William Barringer, son of Mr. William Barringer, of 15 Thoday Street, Cambridge, was a Steward on the Titanic. It is hoped that he may be among those of the crew who were rescued, but his n... |
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In loving memory of Harry, beloved husband of May Ashe who lost his life on the Titanic 15th April 1912.... |
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Tyrell William Cavendish: Born October 1875. Drowned on S.S. Titanic, April 15th 1912Julia Florence Cavendish: Born 3rd November 1886. Died 16th January 1963... |
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Chicago Daily News ASKED TO MEET TWO WOMEN17th April 1912 Green Bay, Wisconsin., April 17--A wireless message from the steamer Carpathia, received here this afternoon by V. I. Minahan, requests that he meet Mrs. W. E. Minahan and Miss Daisy Minahan at New... |
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Waterford News ASPERSION CAST ON FRANK DWAN19th April 1912 Linked to thefts at Bonmahon Mines... |
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Worcester Telegram ASPLUND FUND TOTALS $1031.25, BUT BODY OF VICTIM OF TITANIC DISASTER FAILS TO REACH WORCESTER4th May 1912 The benefit fund for Mrs. Charles Asplund and her two children saved from the titanic, while her husband and three sons went to their deaths, yesterday passed the $1000 mark.The total amou... |
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Titanica! ASQUITH AND THE CONSPIRACY TO SINK TITANIC9th July 2004 Senan Molony “The architect, the owner, and the Captain were partners in an infamous conspiracy to repair their desperate fortunes by sinking the ship and sharing ... |
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Chicago Evening Post ASSERTS CELTIC SAVED TWO FROM THE TITANIC22nd April 1912 Indiana Man Declares Officer and Woman Steerage Passenger Were RescuedMuncie, Ind., April 22—That the White Star liner Celtic, which followed closely in the path of the i... |
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18th January 2013 In commemoration of the centenary of the sinking of the Titanic, the International Astronomical Union, the world body of astronomers, has approved the name "Thomasan... |
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New York Times ASTOR ESTATE AT NEWPORT SOLD29th October 1940 Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES---NEWPORT, R. I., Oct. 28---A deed transferring Beechwood, an estate of nine acres and dwelling and other buildings, from Vincent Astor to Count and Countess ... |
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New York Times ASTOR HOME SCENE OF NEWPORT PARTY14th August 1935 Ang 14,1935---Mr. and Mrs. Enzo Fiermonte, Mrs. Lorillard Spencer and Mrs. J. L. Banks Jr. Guests---Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES---NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 13---Mr. a... |
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New York Times ASTOR INFANT CHRISTENED15th January 1936 Virginia French and Vincent Astor Are William's Godparents---The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Astor was christened yesterday afternoon at a ceremony in the presence of a few relat... |
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Worcester Evening Gazette ASTOR PUT BOY BY WIFE'S SIDE19th April 1912 A fine act of heroism by Col. John Jacob Astor was told by George A. Harder, a Brooklyn man, who survived the Titanic disaster."When Col. Astor had assisted his tearful young wife and her ... |
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New York Times ASTOR SALE LIKELY TO HELP MRS. DICK1st August 1922 Permission to Dispose of Trust Property Would Raise Her Income to $60,000---NOW GETS $43,000 [sic] FROM IT---Trustee Has Offer of $1,200,000 for Realty In West Thirty-Fourth St... |
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New York Times ASTOR SAVED US, SAY WOMEN22nd April 1912 "Hold That Boat," He Commanded, as One Was Leaving Without Them---CHICAGO, April 21---Mrs. Ida S. Hippach and her daughter, Jean, survivors of the Titanic, who arrived home to-day, said th... |
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3rd May 1912 New York, May 3. The train bearing ... |
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New York Times ASTORS TO BE RECONCILED?19th February 1910 Wife's Lawyers Fail to Ask for a Final Divorce Decree---Special to The New York Times---WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Feb. 18---It had been expected that the application of the attorney... |
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10th May 2006 Shelley Dziedzic The service for Titanic survivor at the Nordgren Memorial Chapel situated on Lincoln Street, Worcester.... |
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The Times AUCTION OF OLYMPIC FITTINGS19th November 1935 SALE CONCLUDEDThe sale at Jarrow of the fittings of the Olympic concluded today, which was the tenth day, and the last lot offered was No.4,456.. The total realized was not announced, and ... |
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New York Times AUTEUIL SOUNDS THE PANNIER'S DOOM24th June 1912 Smart Display of Summer Fashions at Paris Race Course Shows Radical Style Changes---NOVEL ROBESPIERRE GOWNS---Immense Crowd Out to See the French Grand National-... |
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Newark Star AWAIT BODY OF TITANIC VICTIM6th May 1912 Up to late last night the body of John S. March, of 59 Emmett street, one of the five United States mail clerks who lost their lives in the recent Titanic disaster, had not reached the city and no wor... |
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Chicago American AWAIT NEWS IN DETROIT18th April 1912 Mrs. G. W. Lyon, 471 Third avenue, is eagerly awaiting tidings from relatives who were in the Titani... |
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Western People AWFUL SHIPPING DISASTER. LOSS OF THE TITANIC WITH OVER 1200 SOULS20th April 1912 Few of the male passengers were saved, the lost including several big American millionaires on their way home from the continent. No such frightful disaster has ever been recorded in shipping annals.... |
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The Times B.B.C. AND THE TITANIC DISASTER15th February 1932 The following statement contradicting the reports published in some newspapers (not in The Times) to the effect that the B.B.C. intended to broadcast a play based on the Titanic dis... |
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Brooklyn Daily Eagle BABY OF TEN MONTHS AMONG THE RESCUED19th April 1912 Infant and Nurse Sole Survivors of family on the Titanic... |
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Milwaukee Journal BABY ONLY ONE LEFT OF ALLISON FAMILY19th April 1912 Mr. and Mrs. Allison and Young Daughter Go Down with 1,000 Others on Titanic... |
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A mass was given in Villejuif in memory of Joseph Laroche in May 1912. A memorial card was issued. This shows the back. Joseph's family was Juliette (wife), Simonne and Louise (daughters).... |
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Breathtaking... Nearly 20 years after first finding the sunken remains of the R.M.S. Titanic, marine explorer Robert Ballard returned in June 2004 helped by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)...... |
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The Baptism Register of St. Keverne Church shows that John Richard Jago Smith was baptised at the parish church on 31 December 1877.His father was John Smith, farmer of Trevithian and his mother... |
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17th June 1847 Pirrie---J. A. Pirrie of Quebec merchant, and Eliza his wife had a son born on the thirty first day of May and baptized on the seventeenth day of June one thousand eight hundred and forty seven, named... |
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Unidentified Newspaper BAPTIST MINISTER DROWNED26th April 1912 At the Baptist Church, Pastor Whitter said the disaster had filled two continents with sorrow, and affected in some way or other their fellows all over the world. He specially referred to the loss of ... |
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Mon Film BARBARA STANWYCK IN FOX MOVIE "TITANIC"14th September 1955 A studio portrait of Barbara Stanwick, star of Titanic movie, published in Mon Film in 1955... |
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Derby Daily Telegraph BARBERS WHO GROW RICH ON LINERS14th August 1914 SURPRISING FIGURES IN TITANIC COMPENSATION CASE An interesting compensation case arising out of the Titanic disaster came before the Southampton County Court on Tuesday.&nb... |
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Dictated to Mrs. Francis because his hands had been frozen.I was sitting in the smoking room with my friends when we heard a grinding sound which caused the ship to tremble . . . Engines s... |
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New York Times BARRED FROM BERMUDA14th October 1933 Enzo Fiermonte, Boxer, Will Return to the United States---HAMILTON, Bermuda, Oct. 13 (AP)---Refused permission to land in Bermuda, Enzo Fiermonte, Italian boxer, who is reported to be seek... |
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Chicago Tribune BATTLESHIP IN CRASH LIKE TITANIC'S; DAMAGE IS SLIGHT.5th June 1912 BATTLESHIP IN CRASH LIKE TITANIC'S; DAMAGE IS SLIGHT.Value of Subdivision of the Hull IntoLarge Number of Small Compartments Demonstrated... |
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Brooklyn Daily Times BAYSIDE'S LOSS IN DEATH OF HENRY B. HARRIS17th April 1912 BAYSIDE, L. I., April 17---All Bayside is saddened by the belief that Henry B. Harris, the theatrical manager, perished with the sinking of the Titanic. Mr. Harris had a charming home in Broadway, Bay... |
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Daily Express BBC DENY TITANIC RADIO PLAY TO BE BROADCAST25th February 1932 BBC and the Titanic Disaster A formal statement contradicting the reports published in some newspapers (not the Daily Express) to the effect that the ... |
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The Times BEESLEY CLAIMS WAR COMPENSATION22nd January 1919 At the Defence of the Realm Losses Commission yesterday, Mr L. Beesley, described as a practitioner of Christian Science, claimed compensation in respect of the requisitioning by the War Office of roo... |
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The Times BEESLEY THE SCIENCE TEACHER ON SOLAR PANELS26th January 1922 "Cookery by Sunlight"To the Editor of the TimesSir - Your leading article on this subject in to-day's issue reminds me that in 1913 I was the guest of friends in Pasadena, California... |
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Belfast Newsletter BELFAST FIREMAN'S FORTUNATE ESCAPE26th April 1912 The story of a fireman's fortunate escape from sailing in the ill-fated White Star liner Titanic was told yesterday in the Belfast Custody Court, when, before Sir Andrew Newton-Brady, R... |
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Weekly Irish Times BELFAST MEMORIAL DECIDED UPON7th September 1912 Article... |
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The Times BELFAST SHIPBUILDER'S ESTATE10th April 1926 The RIGHT HON. ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY CARLISLE, of Orme-square, W., for some years general mannager and chairman of Messrs. Harland and Wolff, shipbuilders and engine... |
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The Titanic Wall in Belfast contains the names of 1,512 alleged Titanic victims but there are 16 victims too many on the wall. ... |
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Belfast Evening Telegraph BELFAST TITANIC VICTIM5th June 1912 How another hero died... |
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Encyclopaedia of Ships and Shipping (1908) BELFAST, PORT OFBelfast, Port of. Belfast Harbour, the premier harbour of Ireland, is atthe head of Belfast Lough, in latitude 54° 36' N., 5° 56' W. The time ofhigh water at full and change is ... |
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New York Times BELGIANS PLAN TITANIC SUITS8th August 1913 Pierre Mali, the Belgian Consul in this city, applied yesterday to Surrogate Cohalan for letters of administration on the estates of several victims of the sinking of the steamship Titanic for the pur... |
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Belmont Tribune BELMONT MAN TITANIC VICTIM4th May 1912 It is reported on good authority that Mr. Henry Hart, formerly employed by Mr. E. F. Atkins of this town, was one of the unfortunates who went down in the ill-fated Titanic. Mr. Hart was married while... |
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Unidentified Newspaper BENJAMIN GUGGENHEIM17th April 1912 From an unidentified French paper... |
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The Sun (New York) BERGS NOT ALL MELTED18th July 1912 Oceanic Sights Them on Old Route Titanic Took---The White Star liner Oceanic arrived yesterday from Southampton, Cherbourgand Queenstown over the old route, which has not been use... |
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Port Huron Times Herald BERT JOHNS, SURVIVOR OF 1912 TITANIC DISASTER, DIES3rd February 1952 Page 1, columns 6-7 Bert Johns, 66, survivor of the Titanic disaster in 1912, operator of Bert's Tavern, 622 Water Street, for 15 years, Port Huron resident 32 years, died Saturday in his ... |
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Betros and Zahie Khalil were married. Betros and his wife were going to Wilkes Barre to meet his brother, Joseph Harry (formerly Joseph Khalil) who was my grandfather. ... |
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New York Times BETWEEN SIPS OF TEA11th December 1904 Lady Duff-Gordon is one of the English titled women who are "in trade," as it is termed in England. She started a dress-making establishment some years since in London, and, having energy and taste... |
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New York Times BIG ASTOR TAX FOR STATE3rd July 1912 Estate with Strauss [sic] and Guggenheim's to Yield Nearly $6,000,000---ALBANY, July 2---State Controller Sohmer will not take any steps looking to the appraisal of the estates of John Jac... |
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New York Times BIG BET ON SHAMROCK DOUBTED BY BROKERS5th September 1901 F. H. Brooks Does Not Believe Any One Will Give Odds of 5 to 3---J. A. Chambers of Pittsburg Says that No Such Wager Was Made in That City---There is doubt in Wall Street and t... |
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New York Times BIG CROWD SAILS TO-DAY24th January 1912 Nine Hundred First Cabin Passengers on Olympic, Cedric, and Lapland---More than 1,200 cabin passengers, of whom nearly 900 will be in the first cabin, will sail from New York for Europe to... |
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New York Times BIG SHIPS EASY TO BUILD11th July 1910 BIG SHIPS EASY TO BUILD---Only Limited by Docks and Channel, Says English Yard Manager---Among the passengers who arrived yesterday on the White Star steamship Celtic ... |
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New York Times BIGGER THAN THE LUSITANIA12th September 1907 White Star Line Decides to Build Vessel---Speed to be 22 Knots---Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES---LONDON, Sept. 11---A Belfast correspondent telegraphs that Harland &... |
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Titanica! BIODETERIORATION OF THE RMS TITANIC28th January 2001 Roy Cullimore & Lori Johnston How organism activity will destroy the Titanic... |
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THE Commander of the Titanic Captain Edward J. Smith, Royal Naval Reserve, (widely know as E.J. by all passengers and crew) was very well known and was one of the most popular masters in the Atlantic ... |
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Belfast Newsletter BIOGRAPHY OF THE LATE MR THOMAS ANDREWS3rd October 1912 1912 review of Shan F.Bullock's Biography of Thomas Andrews... |
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An early 20th century postard aerial view of Trafalgar square with some Titanic and White Star Line landmarks.... |
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Ilfracombe Gazette BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT27th January 1891 PHILLIPS-January 26th, at 85 High Street, Ilfracombe, the wife of Mr. E. R. Phillips, of a daughter.... |
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8th October 1875 Diocese of Tuam Parish of Castlebar. Postal Address: Main Street Castlebar. I certify that according to the Register of Baptisms kept in this parish. William L. Duffy was... |
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Dowagiac Daily News BISHOPS GO BEFORE SENATE BOARD OF INQUIRY TO GIVE STORY OF TITANIC DISASTER26th April 1912 Both Are Called to Stand At Washington on Tuesday PUSHED TO SAFETY Mrs. Bishop Tells How They Were Hurried Aboard the Lifers When the Titanic Struck Huge Berg -----... |
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Trenton Evening Times BLACKWELL HAD HEAVY INSURANCE ACCIDENT POLICY FOR $33,0004th May 1912 Carried by Trenton Victim of the Titanic Besides the large personal estate, in securities, variously estimated at between $110,000 and $200,000, left by Stephen W. Blackwell, who lost his ... |
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The Washington Post BLAME FOR TITANIC HORROR22nd May 1912 President of British Board of Trade Arraigned in Commons He Retorts That Parliament is Equally at Fault for Failure to Enforce Steamship RegulationsLondon May 21 T... |
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Chicago Examiner BLAMES WRECK ON PILOT20th December 1911 BLAMES WRECK ON PILOTAdmiralty Court Renders Decision in Olympic Collision CaseSpecial Cable to the ExaminerSir Samuel Evans,... |
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Toronto Daily Star BLISS, EMMA19th June 1959 Page 32 At the Nevers Nursing home, on Wednesday, June 17, 1959, Emma Junod, beloved wife of the late Ernest John Bliss, loving mother of Mrs. Amy Armstrong, Henry and Ernest Bliss, dear g... |
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New York Post BOAT SPACE LOST19th April 1912 Many of the lifeboats which bore the survivors of the Titanic to safety were only half-filled according to a Pennsylvania business man, who stood at the rail of the Carpathia and saw every one of the ... |
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Worcester Telegram BODY OF CHARLES ASPLUND, TITANIC VICTIM, WILL BE BURIED IN WORCESTER, WITHOUT EXPENSE TO SURVIVING FAMILY27th April 1912 Subscription papers will be circulated, today and next week in the Slater building, State Mutual building and courthouse, in an effort to raise money for Mrs. Charles Asplund and family left in strain... |
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Worcester Telegram BODY OF W.C.PORTER REACHES WORCESTERIdentified at Hallifax by Waldo E. Sessions who will have charge of the funeral which will be saturday.The body of Walter C. Porter, 10 Knox street of S. Porter & Co., last manufacturers, ... |
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Hudson Dispatch BODY OF WEST HOBOKEN MAN, VICTIM OF TITANIC DISASTER, FOUND AT SEA23rd April 1912 Recovered by the Mackay-Bennett Ship and Will Be Sent Home.---------------IDENTIFIED BY MARKS ---------------Fifteen More Bodies Were Found by Same Vessel Today----------... |
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Beneath This Stone BOOKLET ABOUT CLEWER CHURCHYARDOWEN GEORGE ALLUM was a passenger on the "unsinkable" White Star Liner, Titanic which struck an ice berg and sank on her maiden voyage. Owen Allum was one of the 1,489 whose lives were lost.He h... |
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New York Times BOSTON BANKS TO MERGE22nd July 1912 H. K. Hallett to Head Combined Atlantic and Fourth National---Special to The New York Times---BOSTON, July 21---The death of Arthur W. Newell, President of the Fourth National ... |
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New York Times BOSTON MAN MISSING16th April 1912 A. W. Newell's Two Daughters Among Survivors, but No Report of Him---Special to The New York Times---BOSTON, April 16---Nearly a dozen Boston men, known to have been aboard the... |
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Worcester Telegram BOSTON MAN ON FRANCONIA REPORTS COMMUNICATING WITH CARPATHIA18th April 1912 Article... |
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Chronicle BOUND BROOK INTEREST IN THE WRECK19th April 1912 Aside from the deep interest in the loss of the Titanic, Bound Brook had a special anxiety to know the fate of the Ryerson family, of Philadelphia, Mrs. Arthur Ryerson being a daughter of Mrs. John J.... |
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Asbury Park Evening Press BOUND FOR BELMAR; SINK WITH TITANIC20th April 1912 BELMAR, April 10---Engwell and Conrad Hugwell, brothers, bound for here from Sweden, went down among the steerage passengers with the liner Titanic. The two men were coming to Belmar to work in the l... |
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Western Morning News BOUND FOR SALT LAKE CITY17th April 1912 Mr. and Mrs. William Turpin, we understand left Plymouth for Salt Lake City. They resided at 59 Chaddlewood-avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Turpin, sen., live in Beaumont-road, Plymouth.... |
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New York Times BOXER DENIES HE'LL WED18th June 1933 Enzo Fiermonte Says He Scarcely Knows Mrs. W. K. Dick---RENO, Nev., June 17 (AP)---Enzo Fiermonte, Italian pugilist, who has been seen here in the company of Mrs. William K. Dick, the form... |
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11th July 1912 A letter from Titanic Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall to the President of the Board of Trade, Sydney Buxton, written in July 1912 while Boxhall was serving aboard the Adriatic. ... |
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A photograph taken aboard the Olympic by Titanic Saloon Steward Edward Wheelton... |
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Guernsey Evening Press BOY PREACHER FROM COBO, GUERNSEYUncle Mr. D. Nicolle, Gele, of Castel, Guernsey.Going to c/o M. E. Collett, Port Byron, New York, USA.Booking Agent Mr. Boulton, Upper Holloway Road, London.Mr. Stuart Collett.... |
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New York Times BOY WIRELESS SAVED THEM19th April 1912 Rescues Resulted from Coltain's [sic] Untiring Devotion to Duty---Harold Thomas Cottam, the wireless operator of the Carpathia, through whose efforts more than to any one [sic] else the s... |
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Worcester Evening Gazette BOY'S PRAYER FOR LIFE ANSWERED20th April 1912 New York, April 19- Edward Dorking, an English boy who was on his way aboard the Titanic to an Illinois farm and who saved himself by jumping from the deck, told today of the last minutes of the doome... |
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31st March 1891 Bertram Frank Dean was born on 30 June 1886 in the small East Devon village of Branscombe. This is the census information for 1891.Dwelling: New Castle Cottage, BranscombeCharles Dean He... |
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31st March 1901 Dwelling: Culver Hole, BranscombeCharles Dean Head 39 Thatcher born. BranscombeEliza Dean Wife 39 born. BranscombeFred Dean Son 17 Thatcher born. BranscombeBert Dean Son 15 Far... |
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Worcester Evening Gazette BRAVE MUSICIANS OF SHIP MEET FATE TRYING TO DROWN CRIES OF THE PERISHING PASSENGERS20th April 1912 New York, April 19.-Of all the heroes who went to their death when the Titanic dived to its ocean grave, none, in the opinion of Miss. Hilda Slater, a passenger in the last boat to pull off, deserved ... |
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New York Herald BRAVE NURSE AND THE BABE SHE SAVED24th April 1912 Nurse Cleaver, and the little baby Allison whom she saved from the wreck, in which Mr. and Mrs. Allison and their little daughter were drowned.... |
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New York Herald BRAVERY OF TITANIC SURGEON DR. WILLIAM FRANCIS NORMAN O'LOUGHLIN22nd April 1912 In accounts printed about the Titanic and the bravery of her officers little has been said of one who probably was the most widely known and best beloved of all classes.... |
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Evening Bulletin BRIDE BEING TAKEN FROM CARPATHIA20th April 1912 Second Wireless Operator of the Titanic... |
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New York Times BRIDE FIXING LIFEBELT ON PHILLIPS28th April 1912 Two Marconi Men Worked to the Last... |
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New York Herald BRIDE WHO WAS RESCUED FROM DEATH FINDS SHE IS DESTITUTE WIDOW22nd April 1912 MRS ARGENIA DE... |
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The Evening Post BRITISH INQUIRY INTO TITANIC TRAGEDY BEGINS2nd May 1912 Based on 26 Questions and Much Like That of Our Senate LONDON, May 2 Lord Mersey in his capacity as... |
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Southern Daily Echo BRITISH SEAFARERS UNION / SS TITANIC SURVIVORS4th June 1912 BRITISH SEAFARERS UNION To the Editor of the “Southern Daily Echo”. Sir, - Will you kindly acknowledge in the columns of your paper the receipt by the ab... |
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Liverpool Echo BRITISH SEAFARERS' UNION.18th March 1913 Branch opened in Liverpool The British Seafarers' Union opened in Liverpool, yesterday, a branch office in South John-street. The union was established abou... |
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Mme Laroche saved a White Star Line brochure from the sinking. This 32 page document contained many pieces of information for second class passengers. From the notes on the cover: 'Nicholas Martin, 9,... |
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Brockton Daily Enterprise BROCKTON AND STOUGHTON MEN ABOARD TITANIC15th April 1912 Among the passengers of the Titanic are Frank D. Millet, the distinguished artist, once of East Bridgewater, and a brother of Dr. Charles S. Millett of Brockton; George Q. Clifford, of the Belcher Las... |
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Brooklyn Daily Times BROOKLYNITES ARE LOST AS TITANIC SINKS16th April 1912 Several Are Believed to Have Sunk With Ship---According to the latest reports from the White Star officials there were Brooklyn and Long Island people among those who were lost when the il... |
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Brooklyn Daily Times BROTHER OF BROOKLYNITE, A PRIEST, WAS ON TITANIC17th April 1912 Two of the visitors to the White Star line offices were Laurence M. Byles, Vice President of the W. E. Byles Company, Ltd., of 90 Wall street, Manhattan, and his brother, W. Hunter Byles, of Omaha. Th... |
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Chicago Tribune BRUCE HAS NO WRECK DETAILS18th April 1912 Wireless Operator Reports He Was Unable to Get Particulars of Titanic Sinking St. Johns, N. F., April 17---The steamer Bruce, which arrived in St. J... |
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A building at 319 South 12 St., the address of William Crothers Dulles... |
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New York Times BUILDING OF GIANT LINERS (1)10th July 1910 BUILDING OF GIANT LINERS---Work on the White Star's Olympic and Titanic Proceeds Rapidly---Special Correspondence THE NEW YORK TIMES---LONDON, July 2---The rise ... |
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This original picture shows the Titanic under construction in Belfast, certainly in late 1911. Note that three funnels are not yet painted, there is a scaffolding around the fourth funnel.... |
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Chicago Daily News BURY FOUR OF THE DEAD AT SEA19th April 1912 Impressive Services Over Victims Are Held Aboard the Carpathia... |
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Monmouth Daily Atlas BUSHNELL MAN LOST ON TITANIC20th April 1912 WILLIAM BROCKLEBANK WAS EN ROUTE HOME ON THE LINER... |
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New York Times BUSINESS MEN OF NEW-YORK---ISIDOR STRAUS29th October 1893 Isidor Straus is a fair type of the broadminded, public-spirited men through whom this city maintains its commercial supremacy and its metropolitan character. Knowing the entire alphabet of his busine... |
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New York Times BUTT-MILLET MEMORIAL31st May 1912 President Taft and Washington Friends Raise Funds for a Tablet---WASHINGTON, May 30---President Taft, members of the Diplomatic Corps in Washington, and many high Government officials have... |
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New York Times C'EST MOI BEST DOG IN SHOW21st December 1916 At the second open match show of the French Bulldog Club of America, held at the Hotel Gregorian last night, the honors were carried off by C'est Moi, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor of Hollis... |
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Richmond Today C. H. LIGHTOLLER AND RICHMOND SLIPWAYSAt the end of the war an elderly mariner, who had rescued 130 troops from Dunkirk, moved to East Twickenham and set up a boatyard at 1 Ducks Walk, opposite the site of the old Tudor palace. Richmo... |
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New York Times C. H. LIGHTOLLER,78, OFFICER ON TITANIC9th December 1952 Sole Ranking Member of Crew to Survive Disaster Dies---Aided Dunkerque Evacuation---Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES---LONDON, Dec. 8 --- Comdr. Charles Herbert Lightoller, the on... |
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The Toronto World C. M. HAYS' CAREER17th April 1912 When the White Star Liner Titanic struck an iceberg, it is feared Charles Melville Hays, president and general manager of the Grand Trunk Railway and the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad was carried do... |
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18th July 2004 The allocation of cabins on the Titanic is a source of continuing interest and endless speculation. Apart from the recollections of survivors and a few tickets and boarding cards, the only auth... |
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New York Times CABINET IS SALE FEATURE24th September 1950 Mahogany Breakfront Brings $585 in $51,640 Auction---A Regency mahogany and grillwork breakfront cabinet with Roman portraitmedallions, circa 1820, was sold to a private collector for $585y... |
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St. Petersburg Times CALDWELL23rd December 1992 Caldwell, Alden Gates, 81, of Largo, died Friday (Dec. 18, 1992) at Largo Medical Center Hospital. He was born in Bangkok, Thailand, and came here in 1977 from Allentown, PA. He was a chemical enginee... |
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Cook County Herald CALLS MRS. ASTOR HEROINE26th April 1912 Sailor of Titanic Says She Gave Her Shawl to Baby of Steerage Passenge New York, April 22---Ja... |
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West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser CAMBORNE AND REDRUTH PASSENGERS18th April 1912 There were no passengers on Titanic from Camborne, and only one from Redruth. Mr Frank Andrew (30 years), of Pencoys, who is missing. He leaves a wife (Rhoda) and one child (Lucy) at Pencoys. ... |
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Cambridge Chronicle CAMBRIDGE MAN ABOARD19th April 1912 It is feared that a Cambridge man was among those who lost their lives, and great anxiety is felt by his parents, who live in Cambridge, and relatives and close friends, as to his safety. We refer to ... |
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New York Times CAN FIND NO TRACE OF SMART CHILDREN14th July 1912 Estate of Titanic Victim Cannot Be Settled Until They Have Been Notified---SUPPOSED TO BE IN EUROPE---Father Was Returning from a Visit to Them and All His Private Papers Were ... |
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Voyage CANCELLED PASSAGES ABOARD TITANIC6th April 2008 John P. Eaton Who Redeemeth Thy Life From Destruction... |
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Washington Times CAPITAL RESIDENTS IN NEW YORK FOR CARPATHIA'S COMING18th April 1912 Anxious for News From Friends Aboard the Titanic---With barely one thread of hope that three of the Washingtonians who sailed from Southampton on the ill-fated Titanic a week ago yesterday... |
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Worcester Telegram CAPT ROSTRON'S TRAGIC STORY20th April 1912 Wireless Operator Was Undressing with Receiver on His Ear When "S.O.S." FlashedNew York, April 19.- Capt. Rostron of the Carpathia told the tragic story of his rescue of the Titanic surviv... |
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Asbury Park Evening Press CAPT SMITH UNCLE OF RED BANK MAN17th April 1912 Capt. E. J. Smith, R. S., who was in charge of the Titanic, was an uncle of Alex. Smith of White street, Red Bank. The latter Mr. Smith has been a resident of Red Bank for some time, conducting a gar... |
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New York Times CAPT. BOWER ISMAY DIES26th May 1924 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, Northamptonshir... |
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New York Times CAPT. HADDOCK DEAD, OLYMPIC EX-MASTER6th October 1946 SOUTHAMPTON, England, Oct. 5 (AP)---Capt. Herbert James Haddock, a former commodore of the old White Star Line, died today. His age was 85. During the first World War he commanded a dummy ... |
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New York Times CAPT. JOHN W. BINKS OF WHITE STAR DIES6th February 1939 Retired Skipper of Olympic Served in the British Navy During the WorldWar---SPENT 45 YEARS AT SEA---Commander of Leviathan and Majestic on Last Voyages They Ever Made... |
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New York Times CAPT. ROSTRON GETS MEDAL2nd March 1913 Taft and Bryce Both Praising the Titanic Rescuer---WASHINGTON, March 1---President Taft presented to Capt. Arthur H. Rostron to-day the gold medal authorized by Congress for his courage an... |
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New York Times CAPT. ROSTRON GUEST OF MRS. J. J. ASTOR1st June 1912 Rescuer of Titanic Survivors Meets Again Mrs. Thayer and Mrs. Cumings---GOES TO SEE MRS. WIDENER ---With the Crew of the Carpathia He Will Attend Concert for Musicians' Familie... |
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New York Times CAPT. ROSTRON RECEIVES ROYAL HONOR26th February 1924 Copyright, 1924, by The New York Times Company---By Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES---LONDON, Feb. 25---Captain Arthur H. Rostron, commander of the Cunard liner Mauretania, who,... |
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New York Times CAPT. ROSTRON TO RECEIVE MEDAL TO-MORROW27th February 1913 Special to The New York Times---Feb. 26---Capt. A. H. Rostron, who drove the Carpathia at full steam through a sea of broken ice to rescue the survivors of the shipwrecked Titanic, will co... |
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White Star Magazine CAPTAIN DAVID BLAIR, 1924David Blair on Dec k... |
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The Times CAPTAIN E. J. SMITH MEMORIAL27th September 1913 A committee has been formed for the purpose of arranging for the erection of a suitable memorial to the late Commander Edward John Smith RNR, the Captain of the Titanic. It is propos... |
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Highland News CAPTAIN GOES DOWN WITH SHIP20th April 1912 Captain Smith - all honour to him - made absolutely no attempt to leave the ship, and insisted on going down with the vessel. The report that he committed suicide is discredited. As one of the passeng... |
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11th September 2010 Senan Molony Captain Stanley Lord master of the SS Californian, interviewed by Leslie Harrison... |
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Captain Stanley Lord (centre) of the Californian pictured with officers of a later command.... |
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28th December 2006 Senan Molony CAPTAIN Ludwig Stulping (Liudvikas Stulpinas) was born on December 4, 1871 in Zarenai parish, Jomantai, Lithuania. He would be 40 at the time of the Titanic disaster. ... |
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New York Times CAPTAIN ROSTRON, TITANIC RESCUER6th November 1940 Raced Carpathia Through Icy Waters to Save 700 Persons---Dies in England at 71---WITH CUNARD 36 YEARS---Commodore of Line, 1928-31, Commanded Mauretania and Berengaria During C... |
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Le Matin CAPTAIN SMITH AND BARZOI17th April 1912 |
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A photograph taken on the bridge of the Kinfauns Castle of Captain D. Hoskins with the young Earl of MacDuff who was travelling with his father Prince Arthur of Connaught. The picture... |
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Unidentified Newspaper CAPTAIN SMITH AND LAUNCH OF TITANICFrom an unidentified French paper... |
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Daily Express CAPTAIN SMITH AND SIGNOR MARCONI DUMMIES27th April 1912 Madame Tussaud's Exhibition - Several additions to this exhibition have been made since Easter; and the management have made various alterations in the building. The Titanic disaster is recall... |
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L'Excelsior CAPTAIN SMITH COMMITTED SUICIDE20th April 1912 From L'Excelsior, 20 April 1912... |
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Plaque erected to the memory of Captain Smith... |
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1919 Madame Tussaud & Sons Catalogue entry 27. Commander Edward J. Smith, R.N.R., born 1853. Commander Smith was Captain of the White Star liner ''Titanic'' which went down in the Atlantic... |
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18th February 1906 From an RMS Baltic menu.... |
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Priscilla Russell-Cooke Phipps and her twin brother Simon were born June 18, 1923 to Captain E. J. Smith's only child, Helen Melville Smith Russell-Cooke. Simon died in 1944 while serving in WWII havi... |
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Stanley Lord at the wheel of a car accompanied by his wife Mabel... |
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The Witney Gazette CAPTAIN'S SUICIDE ON THE BRIDGE20th April 1912 An early statement on the facts of the sinking by a "Committee" of the Survivors:-... |
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Brighton Argus CAR BOOT BARGAIN HUNT FINDS TITANIC TREASURE2nd April 2005 Jessica Mangold Bravery Award... |
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Silver plated card case from the Titanic. The case was reputedly pilfered from the ship by a steward a member of the delivery crew from Belfast because of his disappointment at being transf... |
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Written just a few months before he joined the Titanic... |
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List of commercial cargo carried aboard RMS Titanic... |
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New York Times CARLISLE, DESIGNER OF TITANIC, IS DEAD6th March 1926 Member of Privy Council and Noted Engineer Stricken at 72 --- DISASTER BROKE HIS HEART --- Recently Visited Old Friend, Ex-Kaiser---Wanted “Merry Widow W... |
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Concord Journal CAROLINE LAMSON BROWN28th June 1928 The death of Mrs. John Murray Brown on Tuesday, June 26th, at the Emerson Hospital in Concord, removed from the scene a type of the handsome, accomplished woman who so well represented old New York in... |
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Titanic Review CARPATHIA AND THE TITANIC: RESCUE AT SEA23rd May 2012 Mike Poirier Michael Poirier reviews one of the few books to focus on the Titanic's rescue ship, the RMS Carpathia.... |
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Bonhams CARPATHIA CREW MEDAL ON SALE21st September 2010 One of the bronze medals presented to the crew of RMS Carpathia, following their heroic rescue of 705 survivors of the stricken Titanic on April 15 1912, is to be sold at Bonhams... |
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19th July 2012 Although the Titanic sank 100 years ago, demand for memorabilia from her shows little sign of abating...... |
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Menu for the last dinner served to Titanic survivors on board Carpathia, April 18th, 1912... |
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Titanica! CARPATHIA PASSENGER LIST7th April 2019 Günter Bäbler Until now there has been no accurate list of Carpathia passengers on the night of April 15th...... |
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New York Times CARPATHIA SUNK; 5 OF CREW KILLED20th July 1918 215 Saved from Cunard Liner, Which Is Sent Down Off the Coast of Ireland---HIT BY THREE TORPEDOES---Was Bound for an American Port to Take Some More Soldiers to the Other Side... |
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Worcester Evening Gazette CARPATHIA'S CAPT. ALL WORN OUT20th April 1912 Article... |
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Detail of carved oak section originally part of the handrail of Titanic's 1st class aft grand staircase. Found amid the floating debris by the Cable Steamer Mi... |
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New York Times CAVENDISH CHILDREN ESCAPE23rd April 1912 Henry Siegel Wanted to See Them, but They Stayed in England---Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES ---LONDON, April 22--- T. W. Cavendish, who was drowned in the Titanic, was a ... |
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Chicago Tribune CELTIC PASSENGERS IN PANIC21st April 1912 News of Titanic Disaster Spreads Despite Efforts of the Officers of Vessel New York, April 20--[Special]--The Celtic of the White Star line arrived in port today... |
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In 1901 Jane Richards (born at East Stonehouse) was aged 22 years and worked as Florist Assistant.... |
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In 1901 William Angle (born at Stafford Newcastle Under Lyne) was aged 20 years. He worked as Minton Tile Fixer in Warwickshire.... |
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In 1901 Mrs. Alice Louch (born in Hoxton, London) was aged 31 years. She lived in Clevedon, Somerset. She was a housewife.... |
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Edward Parsons was living at 5 Eleanor Road, Litherland, Liverpool with his wife, Clara at the time of the 1901 census.At this date 3 of his 5 children had been born, their birthplaces were show... |
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11th June 1900 in the 1900 census, Bess is living with her father Arville, mother Sarah and elder sister Mabel H. it says she was white, female, born in 1886 and was 13 years old, and she was at school.... |
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In 1901 Miss Ada Worth (born in Truro, Cornwall) was aged 22 years. She lived in St Mary's, Truro, Cornwall. ... |
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In 1901 William Turpin (born in Plymouth, Devon) was aged 18 years. He worked as a Carpenter in Plymouth. ... |
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In 1901 Miss Dorothy Wonnacott (born in Plymouth, Devon) was aged 15 years. She worked as a Stationers Shop Assistant in Plymouth.... |
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In 1901 Benjamin Howard (born in Lancs Ashton Under Lyne) was aged 52 years.He worked as a Foreman Bolt Maker Rly Works in Swindon, Wiltshire.... |
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In 1912 Peter Renouf (born at Guernsey St Sampsons) was aged 22 years and worked as a House Decorator. ... |
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In 1901 Shadrach Gale (born in Calstock, Cornwall) was aged 22 years. He worked as a Tin Miner in Calstock, Cornwall.... |
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In 1901 Laurence Gavey (born in Vale Guernsey) was aged 14 years. He worked as an Apprentice Fitter in St Sampsons, Guernsey.... |
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In 1901 Mrs Mary Hewlett (born in Gloster, Clifton) was aged 45 years. She was living on own means in Willesden, Middlessex.... |
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Robert Hichens, aged 19 is at home at St Peters Hill, Newlyn, Cornwall with his family. He is described as a fisherman.The family are listed as follows:Philip Hichens 45 Fisherman b. New... |
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Belfast Titanic Society CENTENARY OF RMS OLYMPIC'S LAUNCH14th October 2010 BELFAST TITANIC SOCIETY COMMEMORATES CENTENARY OF RMS OLYMPIC’S LAUNCH The Belfast Titanic Society will mark 100 years since the launch of Titanic’s sister ship... |
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Chicago Tribune CHAMPION AT RACQUETS LOST.18th April 1912 [BY CABLE TO THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE] London, April 17---Among the Titanic’s passengers was Charles Williams, the professional racquet champion of the world who was on... |
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New York Times CHANGE FATAL TO GUGGENHEIM19th April 1912 Had Booked Passage on the Lusitania, Whose Sailing Was Canceled---Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES---LONDON, April 18---A business friend of Benjamin Guggenheim says that ha... |
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New York Times CHANGE IN COMMODORES6th June 1911 Capt. Haddock to Head White Star Line at Increased Pay --- Capt. E. J. Smith, R. N. R., the Commodore of the White Star Line, who is to command the new mammoth liner Olympic, will retire a... |
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Bucks Free Press CHARLES E. JUDD [BUCKINGHAMSHIRE TITANIC SURVIVOR]26th April 1912 Fireman Judd was formerly on the Olympic but owing to that vessel being laid up, owing to the coal strike, he signed on for the Titanic.... |
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New York Times CHARLES G. ROEBLING, BRIDGE BUILDER., DIES6th October 1918 Engineer and Philanthropist, Head of John A. Roebling's Sons Co. Expires in Trenton at 69---Charles Gustavus Roebling, millionaire philanthropist and engineer, who, with his brother, Washi... |
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Charles John Joughin, Titanic's chief baker was born in Patten Street, West Float, Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, on August 3, 1878, went to sea at age 11, later becoming chief baker on variou... |
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Cedar Lawn Cemetery, Paterson, New Jersey... |
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Paterson Morning Call CHARLES JOUGHIN, TITANIC SURVIVOR, DIES IN HOSPITAL10th December 1956 Charles Joughin, 78, who was chief baker and one of the survivors of the luxury liner Titanic which sunk [sic] on its maiden trip in April, 1912 in th... |
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Sunday News CHARLES LIGHTOLLER IN 193415th April 1934 Shipwrecks are an old story to Commander Lightoller. He was in three before the Titanic disaster...... |
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The Evening Telegram CHARLES LYDIATT16th April 1912 Steward on Board Titanic, and Brother of Sergeant Lydiatt of Toronto Police Force.... |
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Titanic Crew Biography CHARLES S. REED, 2ND CLASS BEDROOM STEWARD10th December 2011 Peter Northover New research reveals the identity of a Titanic steward.... |
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Daily Mirror CHARLES VALENTINE CLARKE AND HIS WIFE, ADA MARIA CLARKE19th April 1912 Photograph of the Clarkes... |
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Chicago Daily News CHARLES WILLIAMS OBITUARY29th October 1935 Williams—Charles Williams passed away Oct. 27, beloved husband of Lois Williams, fond father of Eugene, Ninian, John, Dorothy, Jean and Hilda. Funeral services Wed., Oct. 30th, at 2 pm, from ... |
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The ship shown on this card is Luistania.... |
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17th April 1912 A Marconigram sent to the Wireless Operator of the Olympic by a New York newspaper.... |
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Chicago Evening Post CHICAGO HEARS ECHO OF NEW TITANIC WOE25th April 1912 French Miner From Iowa Arrives Here and Learns Wife and Children Were Lost With the LinerSons Ignorant of Wreck... |
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BULLETINSMontreal, April 15—The local office of Horton Davidson, one of the Titanic passengers, has received the following wireless message:“All pass... |
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New York Times CHICAGO'S GLAZERS ACCUSED ON PRICES11th May 1940 Federal Indictments Charge Industry Joined in Fixing a Common Schedule---UNION AS THE ENFORCER---Fifth Action in Investigation of Building Trades Cites Seven Corporations... |
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Chicago Inter Ocean CHICAGOAN CREATES SCENE IN OFFICES OF THE WHITE STAR LINE19th April 1912 Special Dispatch to the Inter Ocean New York, April 18—Late this afternoon John Gillespie of Chicago, accompanied by a friend, entered the offices of the White Star line. His voice ran... |
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Chicago Record Herald CHICAGOANS SAVED BY ASTOR22nd April 1912 Mrs. Hippach and Daughter, at Home, Tell of Rescue From TitanicHow Colonel John Jacob Astor saved the lives of Mrs. Ida S. Hippach and her daughter, Jean ... |
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Chicago Daily Journal CHICAGOANS SEEKING KINOak Park Woman and Others Have Missing Relatives on the Sunken Titanic Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Kenyon of New York, who were listed among the passengers on the Titanic, are relat... |
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Chicago Tribune CHILD FEARED LOST ON TITANIC REPORTED LIVING IN MICHIGAN5th September 1940 Montreal, Que., Sept. 4 (AP)--A Montreal family was stirred today by the prospect that Lorraine Allison, long believed to have been drowned in the Titanic disaster of 1912, still is alive ... |
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Titanic Review CHILDREN OF THE TITANIC AND THE TITANIC STICKER BOOK11th June 2012 Randy Bryan Bigham Randy Bryan Bigham reviews two new children’s titles that are both informative and entertaining... |
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New York Times CHIMNEY BURGLARS ROB FEATHER STORE18th October 1911 Drop Down to Rosenshine's Like Santa Claus and Not a Burglar Alarm Sounded---CARRY OFF $3,000 IN GOODS---Insurance Companies in Despair, as Doors, Windows, and Exits Were Wired... |
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Eight sailors from Hong Kong, boarded the Titanic together at Southampton...... |
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Contemporary Advertisement for a Cholera Belt... |
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Newark Star CHURCH HOLDS SERVICE FOR VICTIMS OF TITANIC29th April 1912 ELIZABETH, April 28--- Memorial services for Peter R. Renouf, Lawrence Garvey [sic] and Clifford and Ernest Jeffries, who lost their lives in the Titanic disaster, were held tonight at Grace Episcopal... |
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Worcester Telegram CINCINNATI GETS MESSAGE18th April 1912 Articles... |
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26th February 1987 Fred Leigh Article Frederick Barrett... |
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Chicago Daily News CLAIMED TO BE THE OLDEST SURVIVING MEMBER OF THE CREW OF THE TITANIC2nd March 1965 Deaths ElsewhereJacob Gibbons, 89, who claimed to be the oldest survivng member of the crew of the Titanic; an engine room worker who was one of th... |
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Washington Herald CLAIMS MRS. GAGE SUFFERS PARANOIA18th April 1912 Dr. William A. White Testifies Concerning Examination of Defendant in Insanity Case---Dr. William A. White, Superintendent of the Government Hospital for the Insane, testified yesterday af... |
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Clare Journal CLARE GIRL SAVED22nd April 1912 A telegram received in Ennis on Friday states that thegirl, Mary Glynn, who was a passenger by the Titanichas been saved. ... |
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New York Times CLARENCE MOORE16th April 1912 Washington Banker One of the Best-Known Sportsmen in America---Special to The New York Times---WASHINGTON, April 15---Clarence Moore of 1,748 Massachusetts Avenue, a passenger ... |
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Washington Times CLARENCE MOORE, WHO MAY HAVE LOST HIS LIFE, WELL KNOWN IN CAPITAL16th April 1912 Clarence Moore, of Washington, whose name is included in the list of first-cabin passengers on the Titanic, left Washington March 16. He was particularly interested in seeing the Liverpool steeplechas... |
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Titanica! CLASS AND GENDER IN SHAPING THE MEMORY OF THE TITANIC DISASTER SINCE 191230th October 2013 Joe Woolley Joe Woolley explores how the way we see Titanic has been shaped in films such as A Night to Remember and Titanic...... |
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New York Times CLASSIFIED AD20th April 1912 [Classification:]Personal***Mr. Gustave Lesueur, from Titanic, is requested to communicate with the French Consulate, 35 South William Street.... |
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Titanica! CLASSIFIED IN DEATH : RECOVERING THE TITANIC'S DEAD31st March 2007 Brian J. Ticehurst AFTER the Titanic sank in the early hours of the 15th April, 1912 the sea around the site was littered with the flotsam and jetsam of the liner. Among the broken decking, furniture and fit... |
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New York Times CLEARS HOTEL MEN IN PALM BEACH FIRE21st March 1925 Florida Commissioner After Inquiry Says That They Provided All Necessary Safeguards---GUESTS LOSS $2,000,000---Thousands of Dollars in Scattered Belongings Reclaimed---First of Vic... |
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New York Times CLERICAL CARPENTER TO MARRY COL. ASTOR9th September 1911 Rev. Mr. Straight of Providence, R. I., Pauses in Housebuilding to Undertake the Job---VISITED BY ASTOR LAWYER---All Arrangements Said to Have Been Made for a Ceremony at Newpo... |
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Newark Evening News CLINGING TO HOPE SON DIDN'T SAIL ON TITANIC23rd April 1912 Although nothing has been heard from W. Hull Botsford, the member of the Orange Y. M. C. A., whose name appeared on the list of passengers on the Titanic, his parents have not given up hope. His fath... |
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New York Times CLUBMEN AND THEIR CLUBS28th February 1904 [Note: This is extracted from a longer article about several prominent members of New York social clubs.]J. Bruce Ismay, who succeeds Charles [sic; should be "Clement"] A. Griscom as Presi... |
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Milwaukee Journal CLUE TO TITANIC SURVIVOR ROUSES KIN, FRIENDS HERE6th September 1940 A possibility that Lorraine Allison, believed to have lost her life in the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, may be alive has stirred the interest of several Milwaukeeans who read an Associated Pres... |
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Pall Mall Gazette COAL STRIKE NEWS BILLBOARD23rd March 1912 Advert for the Pall Mall Gazette in March 1912, suggesting that miners are "blackmailing the nation" (with obvious pun intended) by failing to work pits in their demand for better pay. If the ... |
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Memorial to all Irish emigrants at Cobh (formerly Queenstown), the memorial is accompanied by a plaque to those that lost their lives in the Titanic... |
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Daily Mirror COFFINS PREPARED FOR TITANIC VICTIMSAn undertaker about to leave for the scene of the disaster with coffins.... |
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New York Times COL. ASTOR IMPORTS A NEW BREED OF DOG22nd September 1908 Animal, Which Society Is Expected to Take Up, Is a Cross Between a Bear and a Hound---GROWLS AT CUSTOMS MEN ---Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont Praises Hammerstein's Productions---Duchess... |
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The New York Times COL. ASTOR IN TENNIS MATCH8th August 1911 His Fiancee, Miss Force, His Partner in Play at Newport Casino --- Special to The New York Times --- NEWPORT, R.I., ... |
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New York Times COL. ASTOR'S $300 RIDE22nd May 1902 Paid the Owner of a Horse Which Was Frightened to Death by His Automobile---Special to The New York Times---POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., May 21---Henry Gormand of Rhinebeck received $3... |
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New York Times COL. ASTOR'S FUNERAL4th May 1912 Services at Rhlnebeck To-day, but Burial in Trinity Cemetery Here---RHINEBECK May 3---The funeral service of Col. John Jacob Astor will be held to-morrow at noon in the Episcopal Church of... |
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New York Times COL. ASTOR'S WIFE SEEKS SEPARATION27th October 1909 Lawyer Appointed Referee by Justice Mills to Take Testimony in the Case---GREAT SECRECY ABOUT IT---Suit Comes Nearly a Year After Mrs. William Astor's Death---Col. Astor Yachti... |
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Washington Times COL. GRACIE TO BE MET IN NEW YORK BY HIS DAUGHTER18th April 1912 Rescued Man Was Returning From Trip to Europe Taken In Search of Health---Col. Archibald Gracie, whose rescue from the Titanic is indicated by all the lists of passengers saved, made the t... |
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New York Times COL. JOHN JACOB ASTOR16th April 1912 Wealthy Society Man and an Author and Inventor as Well---Col. John Jacob Astor, the American head of the Astor family, has held a prominent place in the life of this city for many years. N... |
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New York Times COL. WILSON POTTER13th June 1946 Big-Game Hunter Obtained Heads for Smithsonian Institution---PHILADELPHIA, June 12 (AP)---Col. Wilson Potter, big-game hunter and University of Pennsylvania football star in 1906 and 1907,... |
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Titanica! COLD STARTING THE TITANIC13th January 2018 Stephen Carey How to start the engines on an ocean liner... |
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Unidentified Newspaper (Granville, Ohio) COLLETT HAZING RINGLEADER EXPELLED FROM SCHOOL11th June 1913 Article reporting the expelling of the ringleader of an attack on a Titanic survivor... |
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Voyage COLLINGWOOD28th November 2004 John P. Eaton (Akties Collingwood) (Zernichow & O. Gotaas) Arrived at Belfast ( Musgrave Channel) 16 October 1908 from Bangkok via the Azores carrying a cargo o... |
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La Science et la Vie COLOGNE TRAIN STATIONAlfred Nourney left Cologne, Germany, from this train station... |
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The Times COLONEL ASTOR'S WILL27th July 1912 The will has now been proved in London of COLONEL JOHN JACOB ASTOR, of Fifth Avenue, New York, who died in the wreck of the Titanic, aged 47. The personal estate in the United Kingdom has been swo... |
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1958 Joseph Boxhall assisted producer William MacQuitty with historical accuracy in the filming of A Night to Remember. He is shown watching the sinking in a publicity still.... |
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The Times COMMANDER C. H. LIGHTOLLER9th December 1952 Commander C. H. Lightoller died at his home at Twickenham yesterdayat the age of 78. He was for many years with the White Star Line andwas second officer in the Titanic when on her maiden voyage ac... |
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Washington Herald COMMANDER OF THE ILL FATED TITANIC17th April 1912 Capt. Smith was known for years as "The grand old man of the sea" and was probably one of the oldest and one of the most reliable mariners or ocean liners on the Atlantic.... |
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Monmouth Daily Atlas COMMON SAILORS HEROES OF TITANIC, SAY SURVIVORS24th April 1912 Titanic Survivors Say Shrieks of Drowning Hundreds Most Awful Feature of Shipwreck. Saw Ship Slowly Sink After the Explosion of Boilers.... |
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Titanic Review COMPELLING TITANIC THOUGHTS FROM THE ROCK29th September 2002 Gavin Murphy It is often not an easy task, nor a popular enterprise, to be a revisionist of ocean liner his... |
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Elizabeth Daily Journal COMPLAIN OF CONDITION OF BODY OF JOHN MARCH8th May 1912 The body of John S. March, one of the five mail clerks of the steamship Titanic and father of Mrs. John A. Corwin, of 261 Stiles street, reached Newark yesterday from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and was tak... |
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Shore Press COMPTON CARRIED HEAVY INSURANCE5th May 1912 Accident Policy For $29,000 Held by Lakewood Victim of the Titanic----------Besides the large personal estate in securities, variously estimated at between $110,000 and $200,000, lef... |
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9th May 1912 This is a booklet presenting the concert given by the Apollo Club, in Brooklyn, on 9 May 1912, "in aid of the families of the musicians who perished by the sinking of the Titanic". This document was p... |
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WAS born in Southampton forty-three years ago. He served his apprenticeship in the works of the London and South-Western Railway Co., and after other appointments sailed in vessels owned by the compan... |
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Breeder's Gazette CONTENTED COWSThis 1891 illustration from the Breeder's Gazette shows how cattle were carried aboard the White Star freighters as truly contented cows. ... |
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Cornishman CORNISH LADY'S EXPERIENCE16th May 1912 (courtesy of the Western Morning News) Mrs Stephen Ould (sic), of Sacamento, USA formerly of St Keverne, was in her room in the second cabin section, preparing to retire when the boat st... |
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19th July 1912 July 19th 191274 Bullar RoadBitterne ParkSouthamptonDear Sir,I have been informed by Mr. F. Blake, Superintendent Engineer of the White Star Lines, Trafalgar ... |
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Titanica! COULD YOU MAKE IT TO EXTRA MASTER?28th February 2008 Dave Gittins If I doubted my reckoning after a long time at sea I verified it by reading the clock aloft made by the Great Architect, and it was right.Captain Joshua S... |
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New York Times COUNTESS OF ROTHES22nd April 1912 New York Times Photograph... |
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Atlantic City Daily Press COUSIN OF CITY CLERK DONNELLY AMONG RESCUED17th April 1912 Elmer Taylor, Paper Cup Manufacturer, Mrs. Thos. Potter, Mrs. Boulton Earnshaw (Olive Potter) and Miss Hayes Are Safe On Carpathia ---------- COTTAGE SECTION HERE IN FERMENT---------... |
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Rockford Register Gazette COUSIN OF DR. O'LOUGHLIN16th April 1912 Myron McSweeney of the Rockford Life Insurance Company office force was a near relative of Dr. W. F. N. O'Loughlin, chief surgeon of the Titanic. Dr. O'Loughlin was the dean of the m... |
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Family Gravestone at Ford Park Cemetery, Plymouth, Devon. The grave is that of Henry Creese's parents, Charles and Jane Creese.... |
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New York Herald CRIPPLES TO GREET TITANIC SURVIVOR19th April 1912 Page 7Dr. Frauenthal, the Founder of Joint Disease Hospital, To Be Welcomed by Sixty Patients.Sixty almost helpless cripples, twenty-six of them children, in the Hospital for D... |
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New York Times CRITICISE PASTOR WHO MARRIED ASTOR11th September 1911 Bought to Do a Nasty Job, Says the Rev. Mr. Richmond, and Others Join Attack---WEDDING CALLED AN OUTRAGE---No Conscientious Minister Could Have Performed it, Say Congregational... |
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Philadelphia Inquirer CROLIUS23rd April 1958 April 21, 1958. OLIVE POTTER, wife of the late Allen Crolius, of Alden Park Manor, services Wed., 1 P.M., Kirk & Nice, 6301 Germantown Ave. Interment private. In lieu of flowers kindly make contributi... |
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RMS Titanic: Second Officer David Blair OBE. Iron key with brass oval tag attached "Crows Nest Telephone Key".Research by Henry Aldridge and Son, and eminent Titanic historians has establis... |
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New York Times CUBA REFUSED HIS PEANUTS7th August 1909 And as Baumann Lost Over the Deal He is Suing His Partner---John D. Baumann, a jute and gum merchant at 120 Maiden Lane, is seeking damages in the Supreme Court against Salvador Comas on t... |
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New York Times CUNARD EMPLOYEES TO HONOR ROSTRON3rd November 1930 Fleet Is Taking Up Subscription for Testimonial to the Retiring Commodore---DIGGLE HIS SUCCESSOR ---Captain Edgar T. Brltten Will Command Berengaria When She Returns In Februar... |
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The Sun (New York) CUNARD REFUSES REWARD11th May 1912 But Will Allow Capt. Rostron and Crew to Accept Gifts --- Special Cable Despatch to THE SUN --- The Cunard Steamship Company has refused to accept any re... |
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New York Times CUSTOMS MEN CALL LADY DUFF-GORDON26th May 1911 After Arresting Manager of Her Shop on Charge of Undervaluing Imported Gowns---WANT HER AS WITNESS---Only Employe, Not President, of Lucile... |
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18th July 1934 Family tradition has it that Thomas Wiliam Jones rode his bicycle through the Liverpool Mersey (Queensway) Tunnel before it was officially opened by King George V and Queen Mary!... |
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Rockford Daily Register Gazette DAGMAR BRYHL TELLS OF TITANIC DISASTER25th April 1912 Established 1840 - Twelve Pages(EXCLUSIVE AFTERNOON FRANCHISE OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)Young Woman Reaches Rockford Today, in Company of Her UncleWOULD HAVE DIED HAD... |
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Titanic survivor Daniel Buckley in the uniform and puttees of the United States Army. Buckley fought and died in World War One, and is now buried in his home town of Ballydesmond, Co. Cork, Ireland.... |
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Cambridge Independent Press DAVID BARTON19th April 1912 David Barton, a Wicken lad, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Shaw Barton, of Wicken, was on the Titanic, on his way to the United States. where he intended to settle, and it is feared he is one of those who ha... |
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L'Illustré, revue Hebdomadaire Suisse DAVID SARNOFF AT WORK27th September 1956 This picture of wireless operator David Sarnoff was published in 1956 by 'L'Illustré", a weekly magazine from Switzerland. Sarnoff was among the first to receive Titanic's distress call and for 72 hou... |
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Bucks Free Press DAVIES : AN ECHO OF THE TITANIC DISASTER19th April 1912 Mr Edgar J Davies, of Seer Green, was plaintiff in four actions. It was stated that plaintiff had gone to the United States of America on the Titanic, and had been drowned. Mr J Baily Gibson (Mess... |
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1911 THE BIRTHS AND DEATH REGISTRATION ORDER OF NORTHERN IRELAND... |
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1910 THE BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRATION (NORTHERN IRELAND) CERTIFIED COPY... |
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1910 THE BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRATION ORDER OF NORTHERN IRELAND CERTIFIE... |
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New York American DEATH CLOSES CAREER OF LADY DUFF GORDON22nd April 1935 Modiste Who "Dressed the Women of Three Generations"Once Had Shop in New YorkLONDON, April 21. - Lady Duff Gordon, for many years world celebrated as an arbiter of fashion, and... |
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Denver Post DEATH ENDS PICTURESQUE CAREER OF MRS. J.J. BROWN28th October 1932 JACK CARBERRY Page 1Life Story One of Accomplishment Adventure 'TITANIC' HEROINE IS VICTIM OF PARALYSIS (BY JACK CARBERRY)Mrs. Margaret Tobin Brown--Denver, and all t... |
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San Francisco Examiner DEATH HOVERING OVER DR. DODGE; END IS EXPECTED29th June 1919 Page5, column 2 Former City Assessor Rapidly Sinking After Week's Fight for Life. Dr. Washington Dodge, banker and former Assessor of San Francisco, is dying in St. Francis Hos... |
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Was A Night to Remember actor murdered?... |
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Southern Daily Echo DEATH NOTICE28th May 1912 Murdoch, William.Beloved Husband of Ada Murdoch, Belmont Road, Portswood.[Also Hampshire Independent 1st June 1912]... |
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Hampshire Independent DEATH NOTICE (1)11th May 1912 Tamlyn, FrederickDearly Beloved Son of Alfred and Annie Tamlyn of 20 Upper Southampton Street. Aged 23. Deeply Mourned by His Father and Mother, Brothers and Sisters.... |
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New York Times DEATH NOTICE (10)28th November 1957 RANGER---Leila Saks, on Nov. 27, beloved wife of Louis Ranger, loving mother of Jane Meyer Stern, grandmother of June Iseman and Faith Stern. Funeral private.... |
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New York Times DEATH NOTICE (11)2nd May 1912 VAN DERHOEF---At sea, on steamship Titanic, on Monday, April 15, 1912, Wyckoff Van Derhoef, husband of Laura E. Van Derhoef. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at his la... |
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New York Times DEATH NOTICE (15)5th May 1912 TAUSSIG---In memory of Emil Taussig, aged 53, lost at sea. Service will be held at his late residence, 777 West End Av., Sunday afternon, May 5, at 5 o'clock.... |
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New York Times DEATH NOTICE (16)2nd May 1912 NICHOLSON---On Monday, April 15, 1912, Arthur Ernest Nicholson, at sea on the S. S. Titanic. Interment at Woodlawn, N. Y. Notice of funeral hereafter. London and Shanklin, Isle of Wight, papers ple... |
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Southern Daily Echo DEATH NOTICE (17)29th April 1912 Russell, Boysie Richard.Dearly beloved Eldest Son of Richard and Emily Russell, of the Anchor Hotel, Redbridge, In His 16th Year.[Also Hampshire Independent 4th May 1912]... |
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New York Times DEATH NOTICE (18)9th May 1912 SMITH---James Clinch, lost on the Titanic, April 15. Memorial services will be held at St. James's Church, St. James, L. I., Saturday, May 11, at 3:30. Train leaves Pennsylvania Station at 1:25 P. M... |
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Southern Daily Echo DEATH NOTICE (3)10th May 1912 Stagg, John Henry.Late of SS New York, Age 37, Dearly Beloved Husband of Beatrice Stagg, 66 Commercial Road, Deeply Mourned by His Sorrowing Wife and Daughter. Liverpool Papers Please Copy.... |
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Southern Daily Echo DEATH NOTICE (4)30th April 1912 Creese, Henry Philip. Engineer. Dearly beloved Husband of Annie Creese, 2 Enfield Grove, Woolston. Deeply mourned by sorrowing Wife and Children. Belfast Papers please copy.[Same notice ap... |
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Southern Daily Echo DEATH NOTICE (5)1st May 1912 Wyeth, James.Fireman, Aged 25, Beloved Husband of Isabella Annie Wyeth, of 14 Millbank Street, Northam.[Also appeared in the Hampshire Independent 4th May 1912 and Southampton Times ... |
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Hampshire Independent DEATH NOTICE (6)11th May 1912 Hodge, Charles.Third Assistant Senior Engineer. Aged 28. Nephew of P and L. Darton, Chichester Road, Portsmouth.... |
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Hampshire Independent DEATH NOTICE (7)4th May 1912 Jupe, Boylett, Herbert. (31). Dearly Beloved Son of Charles and Elizabeth Jupe, 74 Bullar Road, Bitterne Park.... |
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Hampshire Independent DEATH NOTICE (9)17th April 1915 In ever loving memory of Arthur (Archie), the dearly beloved and only son of Arthur and Margaret Barratt, . . . Aged 15 years. As we gaze at your picture that hangs on the wall, Your smile and your we... |
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Southern Daily Echo DEATH NOTICE : EDWIN HENRY PETTY6th May 1912 Petty, Edwin Henry.Only Son of Mr. and Mrs. James Petty, 255 Orchard Place. Aged 25.[Also in Hampshire Independent, 11th May 1912]... |
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Hampshire Independent DEATH NOTICE : HARRY THORN11th May 1912 Death notice of Titanic victim Harry Thorn... |
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New York Times DEATH NOTICE OF ALEXANDER HOLVERSON4th May 1912 HOLVERSON---Suddenly, on April 15, 1912, at sea, Alexander O., beloved husband of Mary Aline Holverson, aged 42 years. Funeral services at the Chapel of the Stephen Merritt Burial and Cremation Co., ... |
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New York Times DEATH NOTICE OF CONSTANCE JULIE GRACIE13th October 1903 DIED...GRACIE---Constance Julie, in Paris, on June 7, aged 12 years, beloved daughter of Archibald Gracie and Constance Shack [sic] Gracie.Interment at Woodlawn on Wednesday, O... |
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New York Times DEATH NOTICE OF EDITH EVANS21st April 1912 EVANS---At sea, on the Titanic, Edith Corse Evans, daughter of the late Cadwalader and Angeline B. C. Evans and granddaughter of the late Israel Corse. A memorial service will be held at Grace Church,... |
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New York Times DEATH NOTICE OF FLORENCE ANDERSON'S FIRST HUSBAND29th August 1916 DIED---DAGGETT. On Aug. 27, 1916, Joseph Mory Daggett, after a short illness, in the 44th year of his age, beloved husband of Florence Daggett, nee Makley. Funeral private.... |
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New York Times DEATH NOTICE OF GEORGE ROSENSHINE4th May 1912 ROSENSHINE---At sea, on April 15, 1912, steamer Titanic, George Rosenshine, beloved brother of Albert A. and Max Rosenshine and Mrs. Bertha Frank, in the 46th year of his age. Funeral services will ... |
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New York Times DEATH NOTICE OF JOHN STUART WHITE20th May 1897 DIED***WHITE---Wednesday, May 19, John Stuart White, beloved husband of Ella Holmes White, and only son of the late William White.Funeral at the residence of his mother, Mrs. W... |
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New York Times DEATH NOTICE OF SANTE REGHINI4th May 1912 REGHINI---At sea, April 15, on steamship Titanic, Sante Reghini, faithful and trusted servant in the employ of Mrs. J. Stuart White. Funeral at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Frederick Wagner, 265... |
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New York Times DEATH NOTICE OF TYRELL CAVENDISH4th May 1912 CAVENDISH---At sea, on April 15, Tyrelll William Cavendish, only son of the late Charles T. Cavendish of Crakemarsh Hall, Uttoxeter, England, and son-in-law of Mr. Henry Siegel of New York. Funeral s... |
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New York Times DEATH NOTICE OF WILLIAM A. SPENCER8th May 1912 SPENCER---On Monday, April 15, at sea, William Augustus Spencer, son of the late Lorillard and Sarah J. G. Spencer. Memorial services to be held in the chantrv of Grace Church on Friday, May 10, at 3:... |
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Hampshire Independent DEATH NOTICE:27th April 1912 Robertson, George Edward.19, Dearly beloved Son of Thomas and Alice Roberton, of 36 Mount Street.... |
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New York Times DEATH NOTICE: ALLEN CROLIUS5th May 1936 CROLIUS---At Germantown, Pa., May 3, 1936, Allen Potter, husband of Olive Potter Crolius, son of Martha S. Crolius of Flushing, L. I. Services Tuesday, May 5, at 4 P. M., St. Paul's Church, Chestnut ... |
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Hampshire Chronicle DEATH NOTICE: ARTHUR WARD27th April 1912 Ward. On the 15th April, on the SS Titanic Arthur (''Bobbie'') Ward,youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ward, of Manor House, Romsey, aged 21.... |
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Hampshire Independent DEATH NOTICE: ARTHUR WARD (1)Ward Arthur.Youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. A. Ward of Romsey, Aged 24. ... |
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The Times DEATH NOTICE: BRUCE ISMAY20th October 1937 ISMAY---On Oct. 17, 1937, at his residence, 15, Hill Street, Mayfair, BRUCE, husband of FLORENCE ISMAY. Funeral service St. Paul's Knitsbridge, 2.30 to-morrow (Thursday). Interment (private) Putney ... |
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Southern Daily Echo DEATH NOTICE: EDGE, FREDERICK WILLIAM27th May 1912 Dearly Beloved Husband of Kate Edge, of 28 Clovelly Road. Aged 39. Deeply Mourned by His Mother, Sisters and Brothers.[Also on 28th May 1912 and Hampshire Independent on 4th May 1912]... |
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Southern Daily Echo DEATH NOTICE: FANK PARSONS29th April 1912 Parson, Frank, AlfredAged 26, Dearly Loved Husband of Edith Parsons of 38 Bugle Street.[Also Hampshire Independent 4th May 1912]... |
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Hampshire Independent DEATH NOTICE: FAY4th May 1912 Fay, Thomas'Hay' Dearly Beloved Husband of Frances Hay (sic), Aged 29 or 31 Standford Street, Chapel.... |
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Southern Daily Echo DEATH NOTICE: HURST27th April 1912 Hurst, Charles John.Dearly Beloved Husband of Louisa Hurst, 5 Laundry Road, Shirley Warren, Aged 40.[also the Hampshire Independent 27th April and 11th May 1912].... |
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Southern Daily Echo DEATH NOTICE: KEMP, THOMAS HULMAN26th April 1912 Mrs. Thomas Kemp and Daughter Wish to Thank Their many friends for the Kind Expressions of Condolence and Sympathy in Their Sad Bereavement.... |
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23rd April 1912 Kemp, Thomas HulmanEngineer, SS Titanic. Only Son of the Late Capt. John & Mrs. Kemp, 5, Arthur Road, Shirley.[also Hampshire Independent 27th April 1912]... |
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24th April 1912 Engineer, of SS Titanic, Dearly Beloved Husband of Kate Kemp, 11 Cedar Road.[also 25th, 26th, April 1912]... |
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Southampton Times and Hampshire Express DEATH NOTICE: KIRBY & MCMULLEN19th April 1913 In loving and honoured memory of our dear cousin THOMAS KIRBY also our dearest friend JACK McMULLEN who both laid down their lives at Duty's call on board the SS Titanic, April 15, 1912.Greatly ... |
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Southern Daily Echo DEATH NOTICE: PARSONS22nd April 1912 Parsons, Edward.Aged 37 years. Chief Storekeeper of the Titanic, and Dearly beloved Husband of Clarsia Parsons, 26, Roberts Road, Plymouth. Liverpool and London papers please copy.[A... |
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Torquay Times DEATH OF AN ESTEEMED RESIDENT.1st December 1922 Torquay has lost an old and respected inhabitant in the death of Mrs. Rebecca Parsons, of Bronshill Road. Originally of Torrington, she had for many years resided at Torquay and took a very active in... |
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St. Petersburg Times DEATH OF ARTHUR OLSEN: WAS ON TITANIC4th January 1975 St Petersburg,Florida,Survivors,Titanic,Olsen... |
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Antioch News DEATH OF ELSBURY POSITIVE2nd May 1912 Dispatch From the White Star Line Says That Elsbury is Not a Survivor ALL HOPE IS ABANDONED Gurnee Man on Titanic Not Among Survivors--Family Now Compelled to Give up Hope. ... |
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Daily Sketch DEATH OF LUCILE22nd April 1935 Page 1Lucy, Lady Duff Gordon, famous as "Lucile," the fashion expert whose articles in the Daily Sketch were for years a notable and most popular feature has died in Putney. Her husband Si... |
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Hull Times DEATH OF MR. ALGERNON BARKWORTH7th January 1945 Mr. Algernon H. Barkworth a well- known figure in Hull and east Riding public life, died on Sunday at his home at Tranby House, Hessle, at the age of 80.For 35 years a member of the east R... |
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News DEATH OF MRS. M. DUTTON1st March 1965 Mrs. Marjorie Dutton (61), a survivor of the Titanic disaster, has died at the Langdale Nursing Home, Gosport, after a long illness. With her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Collyer, Mrs. Du... |
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Tipperary Star DEATH OF TITANIC SURVIVOR20th November 1948 Mrs. Catherine Croke, Ballinntemple, Dundrum, whose death has occurred is believed to have been the last survivor in Ireland of the ill-fated Titanic. She was aged 21 at the time of the disaster and i... |
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Eastbourne Gazette DEATHS : WOODWARD21st April 1912 April 14, J. Wesley Woodward, a member of the Titanic orchestra, and formerly 'cellist in the Eastbourne Municipal Band and the Duck of Devonshire's Eastbourne orchestra.... |
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Steubenville Herald-Star DEATHS AND FUNERALS : WILLIAM COUTTS25th December 1957 Police said William L. Coutts, 55, of 561 S. Negley Ave., Pittsburgh, was found dead at 11.31 p.m., Tuesday, between two houses in the 100 block of S. Water Street. Coutt's body was discovere... |
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Chicago Tribune DEATHS ELSEWHERE23rd December 1969 Deaths Elsewhere__________Oscar R. Houston, 86, the principal counsel in the Titanic, Lusitania, Morro Castle, Normandie, and Andrea... |
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New York Times DEFICIT IN HARRIS ESTATE2nd July 1914 Theatrical Manager Left $365,443, but Had Large Debts---Henry B. Harris, the theatrical manager who lost his life in the Titanic disaster of April 15, 1912, left a gross estate of $365,443,... |
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Denver Times DENVER MEN AND WOMEN AMONG TITANIC PASSENGERS15th April 1912 Hugh R. Rood's name appears among those taken from the ship and a letter received by Mrs. Crawford Hill a few days ago from Mrs. Rood indicated that she, also, would be a passenger.Mrs. Ro... |
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One of the pieces that musicians on ships like the Titanic would be expected to know by heart.... |
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Nottingham Daily Express DERBYSHIRE VICTIM22nd April 1912 Among the missing is George Henry Hickley, a Derby man, who was a steward on board the ill-fated liner. He was well known in the Rowditch district of the town, as he often visited his sister, Mrs. Kn... |
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Berkshire Chronicle DETAINED AT WASHINGTON29th April 1912 Detained at Washington. Among those who were expected to have arrived home on the Lapland was Mr, Frederick Dent Ray, of 'Akbar' 56 palmer Park Avenue, Reading. Mr Ray, who was a steward on the Ti... |
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Titanica! DETERIORATION OF THE RMS TITANIC11th January 2008 Stephanie Clements The RMS. Titanic has laid 2.5 miles below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean since her sinking, on her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York on April 14, 1912. Many questions were rais... |
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Exeter Flying Post DEVONIANS ON BOARD20th April 1912 George Fox Hosking, 36, senior third engineer, eldest son of Captain Hosking, The Green, Shaldon, leaves a wife and three children.... |
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Exeter Flying Post DEVONIANS ON BOARD (2)20th April 1912 Walter Jarvis, 37, of Dartmouth, fireman.... |
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Exeter Flying Post DEVONIANS ON BOARD (3)20th April 1912 Edward Parsons, chief storekeeper, son of Mrs. Parsons, Torquay, leaves a widow and five children.... |
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Exeter Flying Post DEVONIANS ON BOARD (4)20th April 1912 F. Allsop (sic) 41, steward.... |
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Exeter Flying Post DEVONIANS ON BOARD (5)20th April 1912 John P. Penrose, 49, steward.... |
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Exeter Flying Post DEVONIANS ON BOARD (5)20th April 1912 C. Hodge, 28, senior assistant third engineer.... |
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The Dreilinden estate in Lucerne, Switzerland, was the property of the Spencer family. Also known as the 'Villa Vicovaro, it now houses the City's School of Music (Conservatoire). Miss Elise Lurette u... |
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Philadelphia Inquirer DIED : CARDEZA2nd August 1939 CARDEZA. At her home, Washington Lane and Morton ST., Germantown. CHARLOTTE DRAKE MARTINEZ CARDEZA, daughter of the late Thomas and Matilda Drake. Services at Christ Church and St. Michael's, McCallum... |
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New York Times DIES IN SWIMMING POOL4th February 1947 F. O. Spedden, Retired Banker Here, Stricken in Palm Beach---Frederic O. Spedden of Tuxedo Park, N. Y., retired New York banker, died yesterday of a heart attack while in the swimm... |
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New York Times DINE CAPT. ROSTRON ON THE MAURETANIA4th April 1922 156 Guests of Sir Ashley Sparks Pay Tribute to Commander's War Aid---HE PRAISES HIS VESSEL---Is Fastest and Finest Merchant Ship Afloat, He Says--Many Captains Present---... |
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Bath Steward Frank Herbert Morris' Discharge Book. A continuous record of the ships he worked on and his conduct.... |
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The Titanic finally arrives in New York City at the Discovery Times Square Exposition. Relive Titanic's fateful 1912 maiden voyage and take on the identity of a Titanic passenger as you explore magnificent reconstructions of the Ship's interior. Discover how the 'unsinkable' Ship met its fate and connect with the passengers and crew, as you view haunting personal artifacts recovered from the wreck.... |
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New York Times DISPUTE J. M. SMART'S WILL4th February 1914 Many Claimants Now for Estate of Titanic Victim---Surrogate Fowler reserved decision yesterday on the contested will of James Montgomery Smart, a victim of the Titanic disaster. The authen... |
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Rochdale Times DISTRESS OF THE RELATIVES17th April 1912 Rochdale Butcher on the Titanic... |
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The MIR2 submersible is launched at the start of another dive to the Titanic, this time carrying Brigitte Saar on her trip of a lifetime.Read Brigitte's ... |
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New York Times DIVORCE GRANTED FORMER MRS. ASTOR12th June 1938 Florida Judge Gives Decree on Ground That Fiermonte Was Extremely Cruel---NO CONTEST BY EX-BOXERU. S. Woman Hurt in Crash of Auto in France Driven by Man Giving His Name---... |
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The World Evening Edition (New York) DIXON TAKES THAYER'S PLACE8th May 1912 The Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to-day elected George D. Dixon, formerly freight traffic manager, a vice-president of the company in charge of traffic. Mr. Dixon fills ... |
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San Francisco Examiner DOCTOR DODGE IS OPERATED ON; CONDITION SERIOUS23rd June 1919 Page 13, column 7 Former Broker and Assessor Very Low After Attempted Suicide With Pistol Following an operation at the St. Francis Hospital yesterday, the condition of Dr. Was... |
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Reading Observer DODD20th April 1912 Much sympathy is felt with Mr. Dodd, the meat inspector of Reading, whose brother, Mr. E. C. Dodd, was an assistant engineer on board. His name does not appear among the survivors.[Page 5]... |
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George Charles Dodd lost in RMS Titanic 15th April 1912 aged 45 years.George Dodd died 16th Jan 1915 aged 77 years.Richard Firman ... |
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Unidentified Newspaper DODGE1st July 1919 In this city, June 30, 1919, Dr. Washington Dodge, beloved husband of Ruth Dodge, father of Henry W., Washington, Jr. and Vida Dodge, a native of California, aged 60 years. Friends are invited to atte... |
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New York Times DOG SHOW OPENS TO-DAY20th February 1900 With more than 2,000 canine candidates for blue ribbons to be judged, the annual bench show of the Westminster Kennel Club will begin in Madison Square Garden this morning at 9 o'clock and continue un... |
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Northampton Mercury DOMESTIC TRAGEDY AT SOUTHAMPTON24th October 1902 The Southampton police have in custody a dock labourer named William Mintram on a charge of killing his wife. The alleged crime took place on Saturday at midnight in Winton - street, a low q... |
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Chicago Tribune DORIS DAY SLATED TO STAR IN 'MOLLY BROWN'2nd March 1962 Hedda Hopper LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD Doris Day Slated to Star in 'Molly Brown' Hollywood, March 1---Tammy Grimes' heart will be broken when she... |
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Dorothy Gibson in a publicity picture at the time of the release of her film, "Miss Masquerader."... |
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A scene from "Hands Across the Sea," produced by Éclair-America, the companys debut film and Dorothy Gibsons first starring role. She actually took several parts in this movie, which was an historic... |
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Dorothy Gibson in the Éclair comedy "The Easter Bonnet" (1912) in which she plays a milliner accused of the theft of one of her customers hats. Dorothy co-starred with Muriel Ostr... |
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Dorothy in 1913, the year her affair with Jules Brulatour was exposed in the press... |
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31st January 1913 Model and actress Dorothy Gibson and her mother, Pauline C. Gibson, filed suit against the White Star Line for recovery of property they lost on Titanic. Their damage claims were fairly modest, compar... |
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25th January 1938 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 bor... |
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This is the house where in the summer of 1907, the Olympic & Titanic were conceived by Lord William Pirrie and J. Bruce Ismay. The building is now home to the ... |
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New York Times DR. ALEXANDER H. RICE GETS WIFE'S MILLIONS17th August 1937 Will of Former Eleanor Elkins Leaves All to Two Children After His Death---NEWPORT, R. I, Aug. 16 (AP)--The will of Eleanor Elkins Rice, leaving an estate estimated variously at from $5,00... |
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New York Times DR. CHARLES D. EASTON DIES AFTER OPERATION5th October 1934 Physician Here and in Newport, of Distinguished Ancestry, Had Served in the WarDr. Charles D. Easton of 510 Park Avenue, who had practiced medicine in Newport, R.I., for many years and in ... |
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San Francisco Chronicle DR. DODGE AND FAMILY MAY HAVE MISSED TITANIC16th April 1912 Page 2 [Photo] Assessor Washington Dodge, Mrs. Washington Dodge Relatives of Assessor Received Word That He Would Stop Over in Paris Shortly before 2 o'clock this m... |
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San Francisco Chronicle DR. DODGE AND HIS FAMILY ARE SAFE18th April 1912 Page 1 Assessor Sends Two Messages From Carpathia to His Son Here-- Mayor Wires Reply Relieving the deep anxiety of his relatives and thousands of friends in this city, Dr. Was... |
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San Francisco Chronicle DR. DODGE ATTEMPTS SUICIDE22nd June 1919 Page 1, column 3, continued page 2, column 2EX-ASSESSOR FIRES BULLET THROUGH HEAD Little Hope for His Recovery From Wound Inflicted in Garage Basement ILLNESS BELIE... |
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San Francisco Call & Post DR. DODGE DIES AS RESULT OF WOUNDS30th June 1919 Page 2, column 2[Photo]Dr. Washington Dodge, former banker, supervisor, library trustee and assessor of San Francisco, died at 9:25 o'clock this morning at the St. Francis Hosp... |
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San Francisco Examiner DR. DODGE DIES FROM WOUNDS HE INFLICTED1st July 1919 Page 8, column 1 Former Banker, Assessor and Supervisor Succumbs Nine Days After Attempt at Suicide Funeral Service Will Be Held on Thursday Morning: Bishop Nichols Will Be in ... |
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San Francisco Bulletin DR. DODGE DYING, IS REPORT28th June 1919 Page 1, column 4 Dr. Washington Dodge, banker, former county Assessor and former Supervisor, who shot himself in the head Saturday night, is dying at the St. Francis Hospital, according to... |
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San Francisco Bulletin DR. DODGE GIVES STORY OF RESCUE20th April 1912 Several Boats Lowered Only Half Filled; "Tumbled In" When Told to. By Dr. Washington Dodge NEW YORK, April 20.-At 10 p.m. Sunday while my wife and I went out for a stroll along... |
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San Francisco Chronicle DR. DODGE IN CRITICAL STATE23rd June 1919 Page 11, column 7 Operation at St. Francis Hospital Shows Recovery to Be Doubtful Dr. Washington Dodge, who attempted suicide on Saturday night, was in a critical condition at ... |
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San Francisco Bulletin DR. DODGE MAY NOT RECOVER FROM WOUND24th June 1919 Page 14, columns 3-4 Dr. Washington Dodge, who attempted suicide Saturday by shooting, is in a critical condition at the St. Francis hospital with little hope of recovery, according to Dr.... |
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San Francisco Chronicle DR. DODGE MAY RECOVER: HAD BEEN GUARDED24th June 1919 Page 3, column 4 Attending Physician Says Financier Who Shot Self Might Live Dr. Washington Dodge, who shot himself Saturday afternoon, is still in a critical condition at St. ... |
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San Francisco Call & Post DR. DODGE SHOOTS SELF; MAY DIE23rd June 1919 Page 2, column 8 Dr. Washington Dodge's condition was declared today to be still serious as a result of his attempt to end his life Saturday night when he shot himself through the head. Wh... |
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San Francisco Bulletin DR. DODGE STILL IN SERIOUS CONDITION23rd June 1919 Page 4, column 3 Dr. Washington Dodge, who attempted suicide on Saturday night, is still in a critical condition at the St. Francis Hospital. Dr. John Gallwey, who performed the o... |
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San Francisco Examiner DR. DODGE'S FATE IS STILL IN DOUBT24th June 1919 Page 16, column 8 "Fairly satisfactory," was the announcement made yesterday by Dr. John Gallwey touching the condition of Dr. Washington Dodge, who attempted last Saturday to end his life... |
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Louisville Courier-Journal, Louisville KY DR. ERNEST MORAWECK NOW COUNTED AMONG THE DEADF. Leingruber, manager of Dr. Moraweck's farm near Brandenburg yesterday gave up all hope for the safety of the former Louisville man who was a passenger aboard the Titanic and who is reported as miss... |
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New York Times DR. O'LOUGHLIN MEMORIAL6th February 1914 New Hospital Emergency Ward to Bear Name of Titanic's Surgeon --- An emergency ward in St. Vincent's Hospital containing seventeen beds, with a treatment room adjoining, will be dedi... |
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New York Times DR. RICE, IN WILDS OF BRAZIL, IN TOUCH BY RADIO WITH HIS FRIENDS IN NEW YORK EVERY NIGHT16th December 1924 Deep in the wilds of Brazil, Dr. Alexander Hamilton Rice, surgeon and explorer, is encamped on the Rio Brancho in Manaos, studying tropical diseases. New York, although long ago over its uneasiness fo... |
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San Francisco Chronicle DR. WASHINGTON DODGE DIES AT LOCAL HOSPITAL1st July 1919 Section 2, page 13, columns 7-8[Photo]Gunshot Wound, Inflicted in Attempt to Kill Himself June 21, Causes Death RELATIVES AT BEDSIDE Financier and Ex-As... |
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San Francisco Examiner DR. WASHINGTON DODGE TRIES SUICIDE; MAY DIE22nd June 1919 Page 1, column 1, continued page 6, column 4[Photo]Mind of S.F. Leader Fails; Shoots Self Former Assessor Uses Revolver in Garage at Home; Found by Wife; Taken to H... |
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Chicago Evening Post DREAD OF LIFEBOATS BY PASSENGERS TOLD23rd April 1912 DREAD OF LIFEBOATS BY PASSENGERS TOLDNephew of E. N. Kimball of Chicago Pictures Fear of Seventy-Five Foot Drop From the Titanic... |
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New York Times DRESSMAKERS' QUICK FLIGHT17th February 1912 Patrons, Too, Leave Without Ceremony When Fire Threatens---A small but spectacular fire at 19 and 21 West Thirty-sixth Street shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon caused... |
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Unidentified Newspaper DRISCOLL21st February 1968 In Victoria on Monday Feb. 19, 1968, Mrs. Mabel Fortune Driscoll, of 1630 York Place. She had been a resident of Victoria for some years. She leaves a son, Robert F. Driscoll, of Islington, Ontario. R... |
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Chicago American DROPPED DEAD AFTER READING ABOUT TITANIC22nd April 1912 After reading the story of the survivors of the Titanic disaster John J. Keep of 875 Belmont avenue, Brooklyn, dropped dead. ... |
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Newark Star DRUNKEN INDIAN IN PASSENGER'S HOME19th April 1912 Former Employee Sleeps in Bed of Doctor Who Sailed on Titanic---MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., April 18---While the friends of William C. Dulles of Philadelphia, who has a summer home at Goshen, a pas... |
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Washington Times DUE TO CARELESSNESS, SURVIVOR DECLARES19th April 1912 NEW YORK, April 19---C. H. Stengle, one of the first passengers off the vessel, said that the collision of the Titanic with the iceberg was the result of "criminal carelessness.""The ship ... |
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Voyage DUKE OF ALBANY31st October 2004 John P. Eaton (F. Kemp & Company)The center anchor of the Titanic weighs 15 ½ tons and was fabricated by Messrs. N. Hingley & Sons, Ltd. Of Netherton, Dudley, Worceste... |
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Chicago Tribune DULUTH WOMAN TELLS STORY21st April 1912 The women were being placed in the boats, and two men took hold of me and almost pushed me into a boat. I did not appreciate the danger and I struggled until they released me.... |
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Mark Baber E. J. Smith, Coptic Aground and Rio---Two out of three ain’t bad?There are several standard White Star h... |
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Washington Herald E. N. KIMBALL SAVED19th April 1912 Boston, April 18---A wireless message was received at the Hall & Kimball Piano Company here saying that Edwin Nelson Kimball, jr., president of the company, had been saved and is aboard the Carpathia.... |
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Toronto Daily Star E.Z. TAYLOR'S ACCOUNT18th April 1912 E.Z. Taylor jumps into the sea... |
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Titanica! EARLY FINNISH FICTIONAL TEXTS AND WORKS ABOUT THE TITANIC7th April 2020 Silja Vuorikuru The first Finnish fictional texts and literary works about the Titanic were written in 1912; this article provides an overview of them. What literary texts did Finnish authors write about the Titanic? How do fictional works treat this world-famous maritime accident?... |
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New York Times EASTON [DEATH NOTICE]6th October 1934 Suddenly, at the New York Hospital, on Thursday, Oct. 4, in the fifty-ninth year of his age, Dr. Charles Daniel Easton, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Hays Easton, father of Polly and Peggy Easton... |
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The Times ECHO OF THE TITANIC DISASTER10th February 1914 Action in the French courts Nice, February 9th (1914). An action against the White Star Line arising out of the loss of the Titanic began today before the C... |
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Western Morning News EDGAR & FRED GILES, PORTHLEVEN17th April 1912 Edgar Giles, aged 20, his brother Fred, aged 22, well behaved young men, had been in the employ of Mr. Wells, of the posting establishment, Porthleven. Both sailed in the Titanic, going to join anoth... |
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1911 Census EDITH AND TREASTEALL PEACOCK IN THE 1911 CENSUS2nd April 1911 Here is the 1911 census for Edith and her daughter, Treasteall.They were living in a four room house at 17 Orchard Place, Southampton. ... |
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Women's Wear Daily EDITH L. ROSENBAUM18th April 1912 New York - Edith L. Rosenbaum - It was previously reported that Miss Rosenbaum, representative buyer for a number of New York firms and Paris correspondent of "Women's Wear," was among the survivors o... |
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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 ... |
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Libération EDITH ROSENBAUM (RUSSELL) HOLDING HER LUCKY PIG18th April 1958 From 'Libération', 18 April 1958... |
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Evening Sun (Baltimore) EDITH RUSSELL IN 197215th April 1972 REMEMBERS TITANIC-Edith Russell, 93, holds a toy pig she carried on a life boat the night the Titanic sank, 60 years ago today. The Cincinnati native, who now lives in London, is one of five [sic] ... |
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New York Times EDITH RUSSELL OBITUARY6th May 1975 Edith Russell, Writer, 98, Dead; Fled Titanic with Lucky Toy Pig... |
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How a Titanic survivor nearly bought a house of ill-repute!... |
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1953 Titanic survivor Edith Russell pictured with her Titanic dress and her lucky pig... |
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The World Evening Edition (New York) EDITOR WHO FLAYED ISMAY RESIGNS HIS SEAT IN PARLIAMENT17th May 1912 Bottomley, "Stormy Petrel of English Politics," Quits Because of Business Troubles --- LONDON, May 17---Horatio W. Bottomley, M. P., financier, company promoter, ... |
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The William Salt Library, StaffordDodd, Edward C. Son of Mr. Dodd former electrical engineer and contractor of Crewe. Formerly in Crewe railway Works, was 3rd engineer on the Titanic.... |
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Bureau County Republican EDWARD DORKING, SHIP WRECK SURVIVOR, APPEARS AT STAR THEATRE2nd May 1912 PICKED UP BY THE CARPATHIA Young Englishman Relates Experiences in Greatest Maritime disaster in World's History. Seven hundred persons, who packed the Star theatre to its capa... |
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Chicago Tribune EDWARD GIFFORD CROSBY17th April 1912 Capt. E.G.Crosby, whose name has not appeared in the list of Titanic passengers rescued, was president of the Crosby Transportation Company, operating a line of boasts between Milwaukee, Wis., and ... |
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The Times EDWARD HARLAND BECOMES A BARONET25th July 1885 From the LONDON GAZETTE, Friday, July 24WHITEHALL, JULY 23The Queen has been pleased to direct Letters Patent to be passed under the Great Seal... |
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Edward Harris was the 4th son of Thomas Harris, a part-timeprison warder who lived at 13, Greenhill Avenue, Winchester. After leaving school Edward worked for several years at the t... |
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Edward Henry Bagley was born to Edward Bagley and his wife Lucy Bagley (nee Longhurst) on the 4th March 1879. The family lived at 17 Wightman Street, Plaistow, London. His father worked as a labourer ... |
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Edward James William Rogers was born on 9th September 1880, to Robert James Rogers and his wife Priscilla Susan (nee Bagley). His father was a bricklayer and the family lived at 3 Robert Street, North... |
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New York Times EDWARD MAYER IS DEAD11th June 1955 World War I Air Veteran Had Been Investment Broker---Special to The New York Times---SCRANTON, Pa., June 10---Edward B. Mayer of Dalton, a veteran of World War I and a retired ... |
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Daily Mining Gazette EDWARDS FUNERAL MONDAY6th August 1933 Page 3 Funeral services for the late Mrs. Agnes Edwards will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 in the Hancock M.E. church, the Rev. Closson officiating. Burial will be in Lake View Cemetery... |
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One of a series of pages illustrating a detailed article by Elinor Glin, one of the "It" Girls, relating to the Titanic ordeal and the experiences and attitudes of those it involved. Elinor's sist... |
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Newark Star ELIZABETH GIVES AID TO TITANIC WRECK VICTIMS25th April 1912 ELIZABETH, April 24---Mayor Stein has so far collected $72 for the relief of the sufferers of the Titanic disaster. He is receiving contributions as a member of the committee of nine Mayors appointed ... |
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Elizabeth Daily Journal ELIZABETHANS ON BOARD BIG LINER TITANIC (2)16th April 1912 [Links to the earlier parts of this article can be found on the summary pages for the members of the Renouf/Jefferys family and the Carter family.]Among those who visited the White Star st... |
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New York Times ELKS' TRIBUTE TO HARRIS22nd April 1912 New York Lodge Holds Special Service for Departed Brother---Special funeral services in memory of Henry B. Harris, theatrical manager, who lost his life on the Titanic, were held last nigh... |
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Photograph of Titanic survivor Nellie Wallcroft in nurse's uniform probably during World War One.... |
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New York Times ELMER ZELBY [SIC] TAYLOR23rd May 1949 Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES---EAST ORANGE, N. J., May 22---Elmer Zelby [sic; should be "Zebley"] Taylor, a pioneer in the paper container industry and a consulting engineer for the Conti... |
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Helena Wojtczak The author managed to persuade Hastings Borough Council to erect a plaque to survivor Elsie Bowerman at 23 Silchester Road, St Leonards-on-Sea in November 2005.... |
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Journal of Clinical Psychiatry EMERGENCE OF PTSD IN TRAUMA SURVIVORS WITH DEMENTIAMargriet E. van Achterberg M.D. et al Case study of a Titanic survivor... |
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New York Times EMILY RYERSON CLARKE SUES FOR DIVORCE3rd June 1932 RENO, Nev., June 2***Mrs. Emily Borlie Clarke brought suit for divorce on ground of cruelty against George Hyde Clarke, to whom she was married at Cooperstown, N. Y., on Oct. 23, 1915. Agr... |
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Newark Evening News ENGINEER HAS SISTER HERE16th April 1912 Jonathan Shepherd, third assistant engineer on the Titanic, who is believed to have gone down with the ship, is a brother of Miss Frances Shepherd, of 10 South Twelfth street. He was formerly on... |
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Titanica! ERNEST GILL IN AUSTRALIA29th July 2009 Senan Molony Judiciously, Ernest Gill journeyed to Australia.The former Californian crewman, a profiteer from the Titanic disaster, plied his seafaring trade Down ... |
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I believe E. W. King's father, Thomas Waldron King, was my great-great-grandfather John King's brother, and that their parents were Thomas King, who was a Church of Ireland scripture reader in Sele... |
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Chicago Examiner ERVIN LEWY : BROTHER AWAITS NEWS 16th April 1912 Ervin G. Lewy, 5628 South Park avenue, is treasurer of the firm of Lewy Brothers, jewelers, State and Adams streets. No dispatches have been received by Mr. Lewy's relatives late last night t... |
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Daily Telegraph ESTATE OF HERBERT JOHN PITMAN9th April 1962 Mr Herbert John Pitman, of Pitcombe, Somerset, retired purser, a survivor of the Titanic disaster, left estate in Great Britain valued at pounds 21,158 gross, pounds 21,116 net. He left the residue of... |
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New York Times ESTATES APPRAISED20th October 1933 ***MANDELBAUM, HERMAN (April 19, 1933). Gross assets,, $159,224; net, $142,897. To Sarah Dessauer, daughter, life estate in $58,643; Tillie M. Samuel, daughter, $15,000; Selma Molendo, not relat... |
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COMUNE DI CAPANNORI PROVINCIA DI LUCCA UFFICIO DELLO STATO CI... |
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The Hymn "Eternal Father, Strong to Save" was one of those sung at the hymn service lead by Revd. Ernest Courtenay Carter.William Whiting (1825-1878) wrote the lyrics, in 1860, as a... |
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New York Times ETHEL BEANE, WHO SURVIVED TITANIC SINKING, DEAD AT 9020th September 1983 ROCHESTER, Sept. 19 (AP)---Ethel Beane, who survived the sinking of the liner Titanic in 1912, died over the weekend in a Rochester nursing home. She was 90 years old.The Titanic sank the ... |
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Toronto Daily Star ETHEL FLORA FORTUNE GORDON22nd March 1961 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 priv... |
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Records of Grace Church, URI Archives, Special Collections EUGENE'S BAPTISM AT GRACE CHURCHFrom the records of Grace Episcopal Church, Providence Rhode Island: Eugene Joseph Abbott was baptised on April 2, 1904, born March 31, 1898. Sponsors: Rhoda (Rosa) Abbott and Emil ShulteyPresi... |
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8th December 2005 Dimensions and Statistics: Length - 882 feet 6 inches. Beam - 92 feet 6 inches. Draft - 34 feet 6 inches. Height - 175 feet from keel to stack (the boat... |
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New York Times EX-WIFE GIVES UP CLAIM ON W. K. DICK21st March 1934 Bride of Fiermonte, Boxer, and Once Widow of J. J. Astor, Rejects Dower---GOT DIVORCE LAST JULY---She Also Relinquished $300,000 Income From First Husband's Estate When She Wed... |
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Chicago Examiner EXAMINER FUND AIDS GIRLS FROM TITANIC28th April 1912 Two Suffering From Shock Get $20 Each and Will Be Sent to a SanitariumTwo Titanic passengers, women, who still are suffering from the shock and exposure of the midnight trag... |
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Cambridge Chronicle EXCERPT26th April 1912 Falling ice from the berg killed many persons on the decks. - William Jones, of Southampton, fireman.[page 5]... |
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Titanica! EXCUSE SENDING ... AM HALF ASLEEP17th March 2002 Jemma Hyder The experience of Carpathia Wireless Operator Harold Cottam... |
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New York Times EXPEDITION TO USE PLANES FOR SURVEY23rd August 1924 Rice's Party, Seeking Source of Amazon and Orinoco Rivers, Adopts New Plan---The South American expedition led by Dr. Alexander Hamilton Rice, who is accompanied by Mrs. Rice, formerly Mrs... |
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Bucks Free Press EXPERIENCES OF A TITANIC SURVIVOR (CHARLES E. JUDD)3rd May 1912 ‘Mr Wm Judd of Parkfield Villas, 166 Hughenden-road, High Wycombe, has received a letter from his brother, Mr Charles E Judd, who was one of those rescued from the Titanic, in which he gives... |
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New York Times EXPLORER RICE WEDS MRS. G. D. WIDENER7th October 1915 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 Witnes... |
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Elizabeth Daily Journal EXPRESS GRATITUDE FOR SYMPATHY SHOWN1st May 1912 Mrs. Lillian Renouf and Fred Jefferys, relatives of the Elizabeth victims of the Titanic, wish to thank the Rev. Henry Hale Gifford, Ph.D., rector of Grace Church and the Sons and Daughters of St. Geo... |
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20th May 1989 ''A few years ago I found an interesting titbit which, I believe, clears up any mystery surrounding how he was saved. His photograph appears in the May 4, 1912 issue of the Illustrated London News alo... |
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27th April 1912 Titanic disaster poster from Frederick Best and Sons, a fish business, at 33 Millbank Street, Northam, Southampton. it states, in full: "TITANIC" DISASTER. F. BEST BEGS TO CALL THE ... |
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New York Times F. J. MCCARTY23rd April 1912 Marlene Tromp Michael McCarty, father of Frederick J. McCarty, was also a steward. He arrived in New York on the Allan Line steamer Victoria on April 23, 1912, seeking information about his son. Mich... |
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Titanica! FACE TO BAREFACE LIAR!16th January 2012 Senan Molony Titanic survivor confronts his own impostor.... |
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Falmouth Packet FALMOUTH MAN DROWNED26th April 1912 The name of Mr. H. Creece (sic), deck engineer, does not appear amongst the survivors and he has been given up as lost. The deepest sympathy is felt for the widow and her two children in their great s... |
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Washington Times FAMILIAR PHOTOGRAPHS OF MAJOR ARCHIBALD BUTT19th April 1912 |
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[The Church was demolished in 1860 but the churchyard still exists. The gravestones are next to the Storrow obelisk near the churchyards north-west gate.]Joseph Bell who departed this life... |
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Also Edward James Williamson of the aboveaged 38 yearsAlso Edward Henry BagleyNephew of the aboveWho Lost Their Livesin the Titanic Disaster April 15th 1912Ou... |
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Is mentioned on the family grave in Hollybrook Cemetery, Lordshill, Southampton A10 180.Inscription ''Lost at sea - SS Titanic 1912 aged 19 years''. ... |
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For the love of the sacred heart pray for the soul of Alicia Ashcroft who died 27th March 1891 aged 69 years.also Austin Aloysius, grandson of the above lost in the ... |
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In loving memory of Richard Fynney (of Wetton Staffordshire) the beloved husband of Frances Fynney who died July 16th 1894 aged 66 years "Gone but not forgotten"... |
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR HUSBAND ANDREW MAXWELL, WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MARCH 17th 1895 AGED 46 YEARS "NOT LOST BUT GONE BEFORE".ALSO JOHN, ELDEST SON OF THE ABOVE WHO WAS DROWNED THROUGH THE... |
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IN MEMORY OF HUGH MCELROY WHO DIED ON THE 3RD DAY OF APRIL 1870 AGED 56 YEARS.ALSO OF RICHARD, SON OF HUGH MCELROY WHO DIED ON THE 9th DAY OF JUNE 1888 AGED 44 YEARS.AND OF MARY HANNAH MCE... |
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IN MEMORIAM. MADELINE JOSEPHINE BELOVED CHILD OF E & L FREEMAN DIED MAY 19th 1896 AGED 12 MONTHS "JUST CAME TO WIN THY PARENT'S LOVE AND THEN TO HEAVEN WITHDREW".ALSO ERNEST EDWARD FREEMAN LOST ... |
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ALSO THE ABOVE CAPT. HENRT T WILDE RNR. ACTING CHIEF OFFICER WHO MET HIS DEATH IN THE SS TITANIC DISASTER 15th APRIL 1912 AGED 38 YEARS ONE OF BRITAIN'S HEROES... |
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In loving memory of Sarah Jane, the beloved wife of Robert Henry Davies who died 17th May 1914 aged 62 Years "Peace Perfect Peace".Also Gordon Raleigh, second son of the abo... |
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11th August 2005 George Pelham was one of six children, having four sisters and onebrother: Thomas Walter (born Jan [1867]?), Ann (born 1April 1869), Caroline (born 26 July 1872), George was nex... |
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Alice and Arthur courted for four years before they married.Arthur had intended to come out of the merchant Navy in 1912 because Alice was pregnant, Titanic being his last planned voyage. ... |
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Chicago Daily Tribune FAMILY OF EIGHT MISSING17th April 1912 Niagara Falls, N.Y, April 17F.C Goodwin, who with his wife and six children was on his way from England to this city, was on the Titanic, according to word recieved here by his brother, Thom... |
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Newark Evening News FAMILY OF J. S. MARCH MAY RECEIVE $10,00022nd April 1912 WASHINGTON, April 22---Resolutions authorizing $10,000 appropriations for the families of each of the three postal clerks who lost their lives on the Titanic were introduced in the House... |
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Brooklyn Daily Times FAR ROCKAWAY GIRL SAFE ON CARPATHIA17th April 1912 Miss Edith Louise Rosenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenbaum, of Merrill road, Far Rockaway, was among the passengers on the Titanic who were rescued by the Carpathia. Mr. and Mrs. Roosenbau... |
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New York Times FASHION DISPLAY AT PALACE4th December 1917 Lady Duff-Gordon Appears far a War Charity---Herman Timberg---A fashion display staged by Lady Duff-Gordon, and including thatpersonage herself as an added attraction, was the mecca that dr... |
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New York Times FASHIONS AT THE PALACE28th May 1918 Lady Duff-Gordon and Her Models Back---Effective War Play---The changing season, with its accompanying change in feminine fashions, brought Lady Duff-Gordon and her gorgeously cl... |
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Hampshire Advertiser FATALITY IN THE DOCKS.28th March 1914 A gruesome accident at Southampton Dock leads to the death of Titanic survivor William Henry Taylor.... |
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Titanic Commutator FATE DEALS A HANDArtist Frank Millet, and a fourth gentleman unknown to Gracie. They seem oblivious to the happenings on the deck outside, preferring to sit alone in the room where they had spent many enjoyable hou... |
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Titanic Commutator FATE DEALS A HAND [EXCERPT]George Behe Volume 6, Number 4, Winter 1982 Deeply engrossed in their own conversation, three men sat in nearby easy- chairs. One was Charles C. Jones, the superintendent of an estate in Vermont, whil... |
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Daily Mail FATE OF A FAMILY18th April 1912 Parents and Nine Children in TitanicPage 6On board the Titanic were eleven residents of Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. John Sage, of Gladstone-street, and their nine children, whose ages... |
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The Stevens Point Journal FATED SHIPS HOLD AFIRE27th April 1912 FiremanDetails How Flames Broke Out In Coal Bunkers After Leaving Southamptonand Steamship Was Rushed Westward So That Blaze Might Be Extinguishedin New York Port.... |
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Titanica! FATHER BROWNE: THE MISSING PHOTOGRAPHS19th January 2004 Senan Molony Defamation, anonymity and some missing photographs?... |
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Chicago Daily News FATHER OVERCOME WITH JOY17th April 1912 FATHER OVERCOME WITH JOY Willaim Haines, a publisher, father of Mrs. Marion Smith, who was reported rescued from the do... |
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Newark Star FATHER TITANIC VICTIM; SON LOSES HIS MIND19th April 1912 JERSEY CITY, N. J., April 18---Frederick Myles, 30 years old, of 256 Grove street, whose father, Thomas F. Myles, of Cambridge, Mass., was a passenger on the Titanic, is today locked up at the Seventh... |
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In loving memory of our dear father, Andrew Fay, beloved husband of Mary, who died 14th October 1914 aged 58 years "Sweet Heart of Jesus be my Salvation"also Thomas, son... |
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North American FEAR BOYERTOWN GIRL, MISSIONARY, WAS LOST22nd April 1912 READING, Pa., April 21---Mr. and Mrs. James B. Funk, parents of Miss Annie C. Funk, a missionary to Janjgir, Central Province, India, have given up hope of seeing their daughter alive. The mother is ... |
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Newark Star FEAR ELIZABETH FOLK WENT DOWN WITH TITANIC18th April 1912 ELIZABETH, April 17---Benjamin Peacock, of 609 South Broad street, is fearful that his two brothers, Ernest and Robert, were among those lost on the steamship Titanic. Mr. Peacock's wife and two chil... |
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Camden Post-Telegram FEAR FRED. SUTTON SANK WITH TITANIC18th April 1912 Name of Haddonfield Resident Does Not Appear on List of Survivors---BUDGET OF GOSSIP FROM THE BOROUGH---The offices of Sutton & Vansant, No. 120 South Front street, Philadelphi... |
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Salt Lake Tribune FEAR PROVO WOMAN DISASTER VICTIM20th April 1912 Page 3 Special to The Tribune PROVO, April 1900 Up to 4 o'clock this afternoon no word had been received in this city of the fate of Mrs. Irene C. Corbett who is supposed to ha... |
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Titanica! FEATURES OF FITTING OUT7th August 2020 Brad Payne The giant floating crane and the Jackal... |
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New York Times FELDMAN SIGNS FOR BOUT5th September 1934 HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Sept. 4 (AP)---Abe Feldman, Brooklyn heavyweight, and Petri Georgi, Buffalo, were signed today to meeet in a ten-round bout at the Legion Stadium here Sept. 14. Enzo Fierm... |
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Worcester Telegram FELIX R. ASPLUND [OBITUARY]2nd March 1983 SHREWSBURY--Felix R. Asplund, 73, of 39 Fairlawn Circle died yesterday in his home.Mr. Asplund was a draftsman for Coppus Engineering in Worcester for 35 years, retiring in 1972.He l... |
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15th April 1912 Ice seen in the general vicinity of the Titanic sinking.Photographed by Dr Marloth, ship's surgeon aboard the NDL Frankfurt... |
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New York Times FIERMONTE AND WIFE BACK2nd August 1935 To Stay Here 3 Months---He Will Shun Prize Ring---Enzo Fiermonte, former Italian prizefighter, returned to the United States on the North German Lloyd liner Europa yesterday, accompanied b... |
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New York Times FIERMONTE APOLOGIZES16th July 1937 Photographer Then Withdraws His Charge of Assault---A charge of third-degree assault against Enzo Fiermonte, former prizefighter and husband of Mrs. Madeline Force Astor Dick Fiermonte, w... |
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New York Times FIERMONTE ASSIGNED TO CLEANING OF JAIL8th July 1937 Settles Down to Serving Rest of 5-Day Term on Rikers Island for Traffic Violation---Enzo Fiermonte, former boxer, automobile racer and husband of Mrs. Madeline Force Astor Dick Fiermonte, ... |
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New York Times FIERMONTE BUYS ESTATE1st December 1935 Husband of Former Mrs. Astor Gets Southern Plantation---CHARLESTON, S. C., Nov. 30 (AP)---The purchase of Dixie Plantations, a 600-acre estate on a high bluff overlooking Stono River, by ... |
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New York Times FIERMONTE CASE DISMISSED22nd July 1937 Magistrate Gustav Wieboldt of the Queens Traffic Court dismissed yesterday the charge of driving without an operator's license which had been made against Enzo Fiermonte, former prizefighter and husba... |
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New York Times FIERMONTE CONVICTED IN FRENCH AUTO CRASH30th July 1939 Gets Conditional Sentence of 2 Months, 1,000-Franc Fine---DIJON, France, July 29 (AP)---Enzo Fiermonte, former husband of Mrs. Madeline Force Astor Dick, socially prominent American, recei... |
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New York Times FIERMONTE GETS DIVORCE5th September 1933 Pugilist Was Linked in Nevada Reports With Mrs. Dick---RENO, Nev., Sept 4 (AP)---A divorce has been awarded to Enzo Fiermonte, Italian pugilist, linked in some reports in a romance with th... |
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New York Times FIERMONTE HALTED BY GENOA OFFICIALS8th February 1935 Boxer's Passport Is Held and Unrecognized Divorce From Italian Wife Investigated---PRESENT WIFE DENIES RIFT---Former Mrs. Astor Says He Got Off Her Ship at Algiers for Business... |
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New York Times FIERMONTE JAILED IN OLD SPEED CASE7th July 1937 Husband of Astor Widow Gets 5 Days on Charge That He Ignored in 1934---Enzo Fiermonte, the Italian-born automobile racer husband of Mrs. Madeline Force Astor Dick Fiermonte, was sentenced ... |
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New York Times FIERMONTE OUT 'FOREVER'22nd June 1934 Announces Permanent Retirement From Boxing Activities---WESTHAMPTON BEACH, L. I., June 22---Enzo Fiermonte, light- heavyweight boxer and husband of Mrs. Madeline Force Astor Fiermonte, t... |
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New York Times FIERMONTE THREATENS DIVORCE10th August 1934 Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES---HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Aug. 9---Enzo Fiermonte, husband of Madeleine Force Astor Dick Fiermonte, today took a screen test at Fox Movie Studio. Discussing the s... |
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New York Times FIERMONTE TO BE BROKER7th March 1935 Husband of Former Mrs. Astor Plans Career on Return Here---ROME, March 6 (AP)---Enzo Fiermonte said today the threatened trouble in Abyssinia, in which he may become involved as a soldier ... |
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New York Times FIERMONTE VISITS HIS WIFE IN NAPLES10th February 1935 Italian Boxer Remains With Former Mrs. Astor an Hour Then Hurries Away ---POLICE TAKE HIS PASSPORT---His First Wife Quits Her Job as He is Said to Have Provided for Her and The... |
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New York Times FIERMONTES FACE CHARGE OF BIGAMY12th February 1935 Lawyer Urges Former Mrs. Astor to Depart From Italy Lest Government Act---ROME, Feb. 11 (AP)---The possibility of legal action by the Italian Government on charges of bigamy against both M... |
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New York Times FIERMONTES SAIL ON THE SAME SHIP29th January 1935 Former Mrs. Astor, With Friend, Books Passage for Italy at Last Moment---The former Mrs. Madeleine Force Astor Dick, who was married to Enzo Fiermonte, Italian pugilist, more than a year a... |
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New York Times FIERMONTES VISIT TIVOLI23rd February 1935 Former Mrs. Dick and Husband Still Await His Passport---ROME, Feb. 22 (AP)---Mrs. Madeline Force Astor Dick Fiermonte and her young husband sought solace tonight in beautiful old Tivoli fr... |
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New York Times FIGHT TITANIC VICTIM'S WILL23rd May 1912 Brother and Sister of George Rosenshine Start Contest---The validity of the will of George Rosenshine, a retired wholesale dealer in feathers and flowers, who perished on the Titanic, is b... |
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New York Times FILE WILL OF TITANIC VICTIM28th June 1912 Proof of Death of Charles Natsch Furnished by Survivor---The will of Charles Natsch, who lost his life on the Titanic, was admitted to probate in the Surrogates' Court in Brooklyn, yesterd... |
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New York Times FILES GUGGENHEIM REPORT30th June 1918 Cornelius J. Sullivan, referee in the application of George J. Gillespie as guardian for Marguerite and Barbara, infant children of the late Benjamin Guggenheim, to the Surrogates' Court to determine ... |
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The Times FILM ATLANTIC - ACTRESS INJURED IN RECREATION OF TITANIC SCENES30th July 1930 Court of AppealActress's claim under Workmen's Compensation ActArmour v. British International Pictures Ltd.(Before the Master of the Rolls,... |
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18th April 1912 As the Carpathia approaches New York press photographers record her passage.... |
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1911 Film of the RMS Olympic probably after her maiden voyage arrival in New York.... |
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Richard Norris Williams loses at Wimbledon in 1924... |
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Chicago Tribune FILM STORY OF TITANIC SINKING GETS THE GREEN LIGHT22nd February 1952 LOOKING AT HOLLYWOODby Hedda HopperFilm Story of Titanic Sinking Gets the Green LightHollywood, Feb. 22--Darryl Zanu... |
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New York Times FINANCIAL NOTES22nd May 1907 ***George E. Learnard of Hooley, Learnard & Co. has been elected to the Presidency of the Nevada-Utah Corporation to succeed John Weir, who has resigned on account of ill-health.***... |
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Chicago Tribune FIND TITANIC VICTIMS PERISHED OF COLD7th May 1912 Only one of the seventeen persons whose bodies were recovered by the cable ship Minia in the vicinity of the Titanic tragedy died from drowning, in the opinion of the cable ship’s physician.... |
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Michael Poirier Alfred Theissinger is a surviving steward that seemed to have disappeared shortly after the disaster. New research found by Michael Poirier and Gavin Cameron Bell leads to his being found. ... |
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Daily Telegraph FIRE ABOARD THE "CALIFORNIAN"3rd July 1913 A telegram from Vera Cruz reports that the Leyland liner "Californian"took fire in that port and that the outbreak was not extinguished untilmuch damage had been done to the cargo by fire and water.... |
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The Syracuse Herald FIRE RAGED ON TITANIC FIVE DAYS20th April 1912 New York Aril 20th That a fire had raged in the [?] bunkers of the liner Titan... |
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Worcestershire Chronicle FIRE UP HARD27th April 1912 ''Down in the engine-room,'' said John Thompson, one of the surviving firemen, in New York, ''we understood that they wanted the Titanic to make a record run. The orders to us were to fire up as hard ... |
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Hampshire Telegraph FIREMAN CHARGED WITH BIGAMY5th October 1910 Fireman Charged with Bigamy A Marriage at Portsmouth. At the Southampton Police Court, on Thursday, William Abrams, a fireman, of no fixed abode, was brought up... |
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New York Times FIREMEN OVERCOME BY SMOKE7th November 1893 Stubborn Fire in the Cellar of 679 Broadway---One Man in the Hospital---For two hours last evening firemen fought a fire in the sub-cellar of the five-story building 679 Broadway, adjoinin... |
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Washington Herald FIRST CLAIM PAID20th April 1912 Buffalo, N. Y., April 19---What is declared to be the first claim paid for the loss of a life in the Titanic disaster was recorded to-day, when the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, in this city, p... |
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Chicago Tribune FIRST CLAIMS DUE TO TITANIC DISASTER TO BE SETTLED11th May 1912 PAY $20,000 LEWY INSURANCEFirst Claims due to Titanic Disaster to Be Settled In United States, So Far as Known... |
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The Times FIRST CLASS PASSENGER NUMBERS26th January 1912 21,600 carried First Class by White Star in 1911... |
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Chicago Daily Journal FIRST VESSEL EVER LOST ON ITS MAIDEN VOYAGE16th April 1912 New York, April 16,---In the melancholy roll of marine tragedies that which overtook the Titanic is the first on record wherein a conspicuous vessel has met disaster on her maiden voyage. T... |
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Chicago Record-Herald FISHING BOATS NEAR18th April 1912 Hope that some of the passengers of the Titanic not taken on board the Carpethia may have been saved was revived late tonight when the captain of the freighter Ultonia of the Phoenix Line, which d... |
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Brooklyn Daily Eagle FIVE CELESTIALS AMONG RESCUED - HOW THEY GOT THERE A MYSTERY19th April 1912 One of the strangest things about the whole awful occurrence was the presence of five Chinamen in the lifeboats...... |
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New York Times FOR BUTT-MILLET MEMORIAL9th June 1912 Senate Proposal Thus to Honor TItanic VictimsGoes Over---WASHINGTON, June 8---An effort was made in the Senate to-dayto have adopted a resolution granting authority to erect on public landi... |
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New York Times FOR BUTT-MILLET MEMORIAL (1)24th October 1913 Fountain to Titanic Victims to be Erected Near White House---WASHINGTON, Oct. 23---Plans will be completed in the near futurefor the dedication of a fountain erected south o... |
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New York Times FOR BUTT-MILLET TITANIC MEMORIAL23rd August 1912 WASHINGTON, Aug. 22---The House Committee on Library favorablyreported to-day the Senate joint resolution to authorize the erectionof a drinking fountain in this city as a joint memorial to Major... |
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Worcester Telegram FOR NEW BEDFORD LIBRARY18th April 1912 By The Associated Press Artist Millett Bringing Back Sketches for Mural Decorations.New Bedford, April 17- Frank D. Millett, the artist, who was aboard the Titanic and whose name does not appear on the list of surviv... |
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The Daily Banner FOR THE CHILDREN9th May 1912 Two Baby Waifs Rescued From the Sunken Ti... |
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New York Times FORCED MR. ASTOR TO DISMOUNT2nd May 1897 Cyclists Will Be Shut Out from Ferncliff as a Result---POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., May 1---The fine roads of Ferncliff, the home of the Astors, at Rhinebeck, are closed to cyclers because of an u... |
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The Shipbuilder FORECASTLE DECK OF THE “OLYMPIC,” LOOKING AFT.June 1911 View of the forecastle of the Olympic under the gantry at Harland & Wolff, prior to launch showing winches and other mooring equipment... |
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Boston Daily Globe FORMER BOSTON RESIDENT16th April 1912 Alexander O. Halverson [sic] of New York Opened the Cluett, Peabody & Co Office Here. Among the reported missing or unaccounted for among the passengers on board the steamship Titanic who were rescued... |
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Brighton Argus FORMER MAYOR OF CHELSEA17th April 1912 ''The passengers included Mr. Christopher Head, a former Mayor of Chelsea, director of Henry Head and Co. (Limited), insurance brokers and underwriters, and son of the late Mr. Head, J.P., who resi... |
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Toronto Daily Star FORTUNE9th March 1929 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 C... |
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Manitoba Free Press FORTUNE FAMILY PARTED IN BOAT IN GOOD CHEER20th April 1912 Women Had No Idea of Serious Condition of the Titanic... |
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Washington Times FOUR ARE SAVED IN PHILADELPHIA FAMILY19th April 1912 NEW YORK, April 19---William E. Carter, Mrs. William E. Carter, William T. Carter, and Lucille Carter, all of Philadelphia, were saved. All showed evidence of the terrible strain they had undergone. M... |
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Worcester Telegram FOUR OF THE ASPLUNDS ARE TITANIC VICTIMS20th April 1912 Searching dilligently in New York Thursday night and all day yesterday at the pier where the rescued passengers of the ill-fated Titanic were delivered Thursday night by the Cunard liner, Carpathia, J... |
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Cleveland Plain Dealer FOUR ON BIG LINER CLEVELAND BOUND17th April 1912 Page 1Three Men and One Woman on Way to This City May Have Gone Down Many Parts of Ohio Represented in Lists of Victims When the news of the greatest sea distater i... |
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Channel 4 FOUR ROOMS : CHANNEL FOUR : BE A PART OF IT!25th October 2011 Talkback Thames Channel 4Â’s Hit Series Four Rooms is back and looking for more extraordinary items to feature in the second series.... |
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Chicago American FOUR TITANIC SURVIVORS SCORE SHIP'S OFFICIALS22nd April 1912 Four women who were rescued from the Titanic passed through this city on their way to their Western homes. They were: Mrs. H. F. Chaffee of Amenia, N. D.; whose husband was drowned; Mrs. Wal... |
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In Memoriam card for second class passenger Fr Byles... |
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14th November 2011 A tiny fragment of a Titanic Survivor's lucky mascot will go under the hammer.... |
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Francis Davis MilletBorn at Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, on the 3rd of November 1846.And drow... |
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New York Times FRANK D. MILLET'S CAREER16th April 1912 Noted Artist Famed as War Correspondent and Traveler---Frank D. Millet, a noted artist and correspondent, was born at Mattapoisett, Mass., in 1846. His adventurous temperament led him to enlis... |
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Memorial to Titanic third class passenger Frank Dwan at Bunmahon, Co Waterford, Ireland.... |
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Unidentified Newspaper FRANK GOLDSMITH, TITANIC SURVIVORA former Detroit resident who survived the sinking of the liner Titanic in 1912 is dead at 79. Frank John William Goldsmith died Wednesday in Orlando, Fla., where he had lived since 1979 a... |
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Photograph of Titanic fireman Frank Mason taken from a seaman's identity card c.1919.... |
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Evening News FRANK MILLET24th January 1988 Frank Millet, 65, a distinguished artist, author and war correspondent who had lived the last 25 years of his life in Broadway, and was widely popular in the picturesque Cotswold village.H... |
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Photographic portrait of Titanic storekeeper and survivor Frank Prentice.... |
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Chicago Tribune FRED A. WEBER29th October 1962 Chicago Tribune, Monday, October 29, 1962, s. 3, p. 8:ObituariesFred A. WeberSalt Lake City, Oct. 28 (AP)---Fred A. Weber, 72, one of... |
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Washington Times FREDERICK FLEET / MAJOR ARTHUR PEUCHEN24th April 1912 |
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Bath Journal FREDERICK GOODWIN AND HIS WIFE AND SIX CHILDREN20th April 1912 MELKSHAMFrederick Goodwin and his wife and six children were on board. They had been living in Melksham for some years. Goodwin was a machine hand at the foundry, and about ... |
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New York Times FREDERICK K. SEWARD16th April 1912 Frederick K. Seward is a member of the firm of Curtis, Mallet, Prevot & Colt of 30 Broad Street, and had been to Europe on business for his firm. He was graduated from Columbia University in 1899, bri... |
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Daily Post and Mercury FREDERICK TAMLYNCourtesy of Senan Molony... |
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Semi Weekly Iowegian FRENCHMAN HAD TOO MANY WIVES16th July 1912 Man who lost wife on Titanic seems to have eloped with another from France... |
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Liverpool Echo FRESHFIELD AIRMAN - ONE OF THE TITANIC'S ORCHESTRA25th April 1912 Our photo is of Mr. William T. Brailey, who was a member of the now famous and heroic orchestra of the Titanic. Mr. Brailey was at one time associated with Mr. Compton Paterson at the Freshfield aerod... |
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Chicago Examiner FRIEND TELLS HOW TITANIC COMMANDER MIGHT HAVE ESCAPED22nd July 1912 INSISTS CAPT. SMITH LIVES Friend Tells How Titanic Commander Might Have Escaped Baltimore, md., July 21---Still emphatic in his assertions that he s... |
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Brooklyn Daily Times FRIENDS EXPECT TO HEAR FROM MRS. SWIFT SOON16th April 1912 Mrs. Swift closed her house on January 20, and in company with a woman physician, Dr. Leader, of Manhattan, left for Bermuda.... |
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New York Times FRIENDS OF MAJOR BUTT WOULD ERECT A MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM AT HIS ALMA MATER, SEWANEE, ...9th June 1912 Friends of Major Butt Would Erect a Memorial Gymnasium at His Alma Mater, Sewanee, to Whose Endowment Fund J. P. Morgan Has Promised $150,000---High on the Cumberland plateau, midway... |
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New York Times FROM H.S. BRIDE'S FATHER8th July 1912 Harold Bride's father wrote to the New York Times in order to express his gratitude to those who assisted his son in America.... |
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Worcester Telegram FROM POPE AND KING18th April 1912 Article... |
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Western Morning News FROM THE WESTCOUNTRY (1)19th April 1912 Amongst the St. Austell victims were Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robins, who were returning after a long visit at Mount Charles. Mr. Robins seemed to have some presentiment of something going to happen, a... |
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Western Morning News FROM WESTCOUNTRY - FURTHER PERSONAL DETAILS18th April 1912 It was reported yesterday at Okehampton that amongst the missing passengers in the third class list of the Titanic was John Lovell, son of John Lovell (farmer) of Northlew.... |
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Western Morning News FROM WESTCOUNTRY - FURTHER PERSONAL DETAILS (1)18th April 1912 Mr. James Drew and family and Mr. James Veale (sic) were from Constantine, Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Drew and nephew (Master Marshall Drew) had been home on a visit to his mother (who is 84 years of age... |
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Chicago Tribune FRONT VIEWS AND PROFILES17th November 1934 June Provines Ernest Byfield brought back a story from New York told him by both Margalo Gillmore and Myra Hampton that certainly shows that the wags have been cudgeling their brains for stories. This one... |
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Worcester Telegram FUND FOR RELIEF OF MRS. ASPLUND AND HER CHILDREN IS GROWING SLOWLY30th April 1912 Money for the Worcester Titanic relief fund that is to be used for the financial assistance of Mrs. Charles Asplund and her two children who survived the Titanic disaster, in which her husband and thr... |
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Worcester Telegram FUNDS FOR SURVIVORS18th April 1912 Article... |
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Daily Mirror FUNERAL OF A TITANIC VICTIM IN CORNWALL31st May 1912 ... |
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San Francisco Call & Post FUNERAL OF DR. DODGE TO BE HELD THURSDAY1st July 1919 Page 8, column 3 Funeral services for Dr. Washington Dodge, who died yesterday at the St. Francis Hospital, will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock in the parlors of the N. Gray & Co.,... |
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New York Times FUNERAL OF ISIDOR STRAUS9th May 1912 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 o... |
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Elizabeth Daily Journal FUNERAL OF MRS. ARTHUR STEAD13th July 1933 Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian E. Stead, who died Friday, wife of Arthur Stead, of 128 Reid street, were held yesterday afternoon at J. S. Stiner's Home for Services, 97 West Grand street. Rev. Wi... |
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New York Times FUNERAL OF T. W. CAVENDISH4th May 1912 Body of Henry Siegel's Son-in-Law to be Cremated To-day---The body of Tyrell W. Cavendish, who lost his life when the Titanic sank, will be cremated at North Bergen, N. J., today. Funeral ... |
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The Times FUNERAL OF THE TITANIC'S BANDMASTER20th May 1912 The funeral of Mr Wallace Hartley, the bandmaster of the Titanic, took place on Saturday at Colne Cemetery. Thousands of visitors from all parts of the surrounding country were present. Th... |
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Elizabeth Daily Journal FUNERAL OF TITANIC VICTIM30th April 1912 The body of John F. Marsh, superintendent of mails on the steamer Titanic and the father of Mrs. John A. Corwin, of 261 Stiles street, this city, will be taken to the home of his daughter, Miss Nettie... |
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New York Times FUNERAL SERVICE FOR MILLET2nd May 1912 BOSTON, May 1--- The body of Francis D. Millet, the artist, who was one of the victims of the Titanic disaster, is en route to Boston in charge of Laurence Millet, a son. Funeral services are to be h... |
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Worcester Telegram FUTRELLE MET DEATH LIKE HERO SAYS WIFE20th April 1912 New York, April 19.- Mrs. May Futrelle, whose husband, Jacques Futrelle, the short story writer and novelist, went down with the ship, was met here by her daughter, Miss. Virginia Futrelle, who was br... |
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New York Times G. H. CLARKE JR. KILLED13th June 1943 Lieutenant in Army Air Forces Was Completing Training---Lieutenant George Hyde Clarke Jr., Army Air Forces, eldest son of Mrs. S. Beach Cooke of 530 Park Avenue and Cooperstown, N. Y. and ... |
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Monmouth Daily Atlas GALESBURG MAN SURVIVES DISASTER23rd April 1912 ESCAPED ON A LIFE RAFT... |
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Monmouth Daily Atlas GALESBURG TITANIC SURVIVOR GIVES SKIN15th February 1913 Karun, a survivor of the Titanic, who risked his life to save his little daughter Elizabeth, offered to make another sacrifice on her account. ... |
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New York Times GAMBLERS ON THE TITANIC18th April 1912 Many Planned to Cross on the First Trip---"Doc" Owen Not Aboard---Broadway inhabitants were discussing last night the report that a number of well-known professional gamblers had gone to t... |
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The Witney Gazette GAMBLERS ON TITANIC ESCAPE BY DRESSING AS WOMEN11th May 1912 An extraordinary story is reported in New York of the escape from the sinking Titanic of two well-known gamblers who, for some years, have frequented the Atlantic liners, and against whose... |
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New York Times GARDEN LURES SKIPPER OF THE BERENGARIA, SIR HENRY [SIC] ROSTRON, AFTER 45 YEARS AT SEA9th November 1930 Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES---LONDON, Nov. 7---Captain Sir Arthur Henry Rostron, commodore of the Cunard fleet, who is retiring after forty-five years at sea, took his leave of his fell... |
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New York Times GAVE LIVES FOR THE MAILS21st April 1912 Postal Clerks Worked in Two Feet of Water---Hitchcock Aids Kinsmen---Special to The New York Times---WASHINGTON, April 20---Postmaster General Hitchcock to-day addressed a comm... |
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The Quill GAVE SKIN AFTER DAUGHTER RECEIVED BURNS IN KEROSENE FIRE18th March 1913 Elizabeth Karoum, a little girl survivor of the ill-fated Titanic, now living at Galesburg, will recover through the skin grafting process from severe burns recently sustained in a kerosene explosion. ... |
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Worcester Evening Gazette GAZETTE STAFF MAN ON CARPATHIA'S PIER19th April 1912 Gives Description of Scenes on PierSilence Most OppressiveEven Crowd and City HushedBy Homer J. WheatonGazette Staff ReporterNew York, April 19- News of the T... |
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AGED thirty-four years, was born in Manchester. His apprenticeship was served with Messrs. H. H. Hall & Co., of Liverpool after which he was employed by Messrs. Campbell and Isherwood, Ltd., Bootle, H... |
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Thomas Mudd, a letter from his nephew says that the lad was just sixteen years old and one of a family of thirteen children. In order to give him a chance of a better life he was sent to American to j... |
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He was a First Class passenger registered on the ships passenger list under the assumed name of Mr. George Thorne, travelling with his mistress, Mrs. Gertrude Thorne, a survivor.... |
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The Evening Post (Wellington, New Zealand) GENERAL PROTEST---BROADCAST PLAY DROPPEDGENERAL PROTEST --- BROADCAST PLAY DROPPED --- LONDON, 10th March. --- "The whole thing should be forgotten. There is no excuse for reminding the sur... |
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Back of genuine Titanic card found in Cherbourg after the stocks were destroyed.... |
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This card (front) is a genuine Titanic item. There were stocks of it in Cherbourg, in order to supply the liner with it at each of her stops. After the sinking, the stocks were destroyed and a few... |
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Mme Laroche saved this 'second class' envelope in a pocket of the coat her husband Joseph put on her shoulders minutes before leaving the Titanic. This envelope had contained the passage tickets bough... |
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Titanic lookout George Hogg in a 1919 picture... |
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New York Times GEORGE B. GOLDSCHMIDT20th April 1912 George B. Goldschmidt, lost in the sinking of the Titanic, was one of the oldest members of the Bar Association, having become a member in 1870. He was born in this city in 1840, admitted to practice ... |
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Evening Bulletin GEORGE D. WIDENER15th April 1912 |
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13th October 1910 NAME AGE AND TRADE: George McGough (on bail), 35, Mariner 15 mos, Hants Assizes, 28th June 1900 (manslaughter) DEGREE OF INSTRUCTION: 3... |
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Marion James George Pelham (Titanic survivor) 28yrs old born Bethnal Green Occupation Potman ... |
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Titanica! GEORGES KRINS - THE LOST MEMORIAL25th May 2006 Philippe Delaunoy ... |
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Chicago Examiner GIANTS IN TITANIC BENEFIT20th April 1912 Will Play Yankees Sunday to Aid Survivors of Sunken Liner New York, April 19---President John T. Brush of the National League baseball team announced today that the Giants ... |
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Weekly Irish Times GIGANTIC TO EXCEED 'AQUITANIA'14th December 1912 Article... |
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Titanic Review GILDED LIVES, FATAL VOYAGE13th June 2012 Inger Sheil Gilded Lives, Fatal Voyage takes its title from Mark Twain’s famous observation that enduringly characterised an era, and the reference is an apt one. “The Gilded Age” i... |
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Toronto Daily Star GILT-EDGED STOCKS AFFECTED BY DISASTER17th April 1912 Canadian Press DespatchLondon, April 16.---The disaster to the Titanic caused a slight weakness to-day in glit edged securities on the stock exchange on sales by under... |
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Chicago Tribune GIRL IMMIGRANTS HERE GET ONLY NIGHTGOWNS IN NEW YORK26th April 1912 PLEA FOR TITANIC ARRIVALSGirl Immigrants Here Get Only Nightgowns in New YorkOthers Arrive DestituteUse of Money Collected Here Urged for T... |
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Chicago Daily News GIRL TITANIC SURVIVOR IS HERE23rd April 1912 Miss Annie Kelley Last Woman to Leave Sinking Ship, She Says Miss Annie Kelley, 17 years old, a sister of Miss Beatrice Kelley, 303 Eugenie street, arrived in Chicago last n... |
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Boston Daily Globe GIRL WENT DOWN TO SAVE ANOTHER21st April 1912 Miss Evans Gave Up Place in Boat That a Mother Could Live---Mrs Brown of Acton Tells of Her Rescue Due to Other's Sacrifice---Saved throu... |
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New York Times GIVE LIGHTHOUSE FOR TITANIC'S DEAD16th April 1913 Tower on Seamen's Institute Dedicated Before Those Who Created It---TRIBUTES OF CLERGYMEN---Light Will Shine for All Lower Harbor, and Time Ball Will Indicate Exact Noon-... |
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San Francisco Chronicle GIVES LIFE FOR LOVE OF HUSBAND17th April 1912 Relatives Here Believe Wife of Isidor Straus Refused to Leave His Side.That her devotion to her husband, refusing to leave the ship unless he accompanied her from the i... |
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Voyage GLENDUN26th October 2004 John P. Eaton GLENDUN (Antrim Iron Ore Co., LTD.) On Sunday, December 10th, 1909, the immense stern framing of Titanic was transported from Darlington Forge Company... |
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Unidentified Newspaper GLOOM AT HOLSWORTHYThis disaster has cast a gloom over Holsworthy, there being no less than seven passengers from this district on board the ill-fated vessel. Mr. L. Braund, a native of Bridgerule, who had been on a vis... |
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Newark Star GO TO SEEK BODIES OF ROEBLING AND BLACKWELL25th April 1912 TRENTON, April 24---Believing that they may be able to recognize the bodies of Washington A. Roebling, 2d, and Stephen W. Blackwell, Trenton victims of the Titanic horror, among those recovered and ta... |
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11th December 1929 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 b... |
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The San Francisco Call GOING HOME TO ENGLAND22nd June 1905 J. Blair, second officer of the White Star liner Doric, has been detached at his own request and ordered home to England, where he will be assigned for duty ... |
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New York Times GOSSIP OF THE MOTOR CYCLISTS21st April 1912 The terrible Titanic calamity brought death to a prominent local motor cycle rider, D. W. Marvin, a member of the Motor Cycle Touring Club of New York, Inc. Marvin, who was entered in several meets a... |
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Newark Evening News GOVERNMENT TO SHIP BODY OF MARCH HERE29th April 1912 The government authorities are making arrangements to bring the body of John S. March, one of the three United States mail clerks who lost their lives on the Titanic, from Halifax to Newark, according... |
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New York Times GRAND DUKE AT NEWPORT30th August 1913 Czar's Brother-in-Law the Guest of Mrs. John Astor---Special to The New York Times---NEWPORT, R. I., Aug.21---Grand Duke Alexander Mikailovitch, the Grand Duchess Xenia Alexand... |
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Bristol Times and Mirror GRAPHIC STORIES OF HEROISM27th April 1912 The New York correspondent of the ''Daily Telegraph'' cables a special and graphic message regarding the heroism of some of the women in the wreck. According to this source of information: The heroism... |
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Here Rest In ChristOwen George AllumShipwrecked on the Titanic and Drowned At SeaApril 14th, 1912, Aged 17 years.Nearer My God To Thee[In the Winter 1989 issue of t... |
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In loving memory ofAda Maria Clarke passed away February 8th 1953 aged 69Survivor of Titanic disaster 1912.Also Charles V. Clarkeher beloved husband who lost his li... |
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ETTA T. HARDYNOV. 9, 1880 JUNE 23, 1941JOHN HARDYAUG. 10, 1871 OCT. 7, 1953'TIS NOT DEATH. 'TIS IMMORTALITY.... |
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Born Sept. 26,1872Lost at Sea on S.S. TitanicApril 15, 1912Greater love knows no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.... |
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In April 1993 Gunter Babler from Switzerland found the grave of Henry P. Hodges wife who passed away in April 1938, on the side of the grave is:"Henry P. Hodges, husband, who passed away o... |
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[Sarah Eleanor Smith was knocked down by a Taxi in Southampton in 1931 and subsequently perished.]... |
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The grave of Titanic victim Joseph Fynney at Mount Royal cemetery, Montreal.... |
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Sacred to the memory of Austin Partner of Tolworth, Surbiton who lost his life in the foundering of the steamship "Titanic" in mid-Atlantic on the 15th day of April, 1912, whose body was ... |
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In Ever Loving MemoryofEvelyn Louisa LamminMoodyBorn December 26th 1857Died December 17th 1898"Be Thou Faithful Unto DeathAnd I will Give Thee A Crown of Life... |
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In Loving Memoryof myDevoted HusbandHarold Godfrey LoweCom. R.D. R.N.R.Who Passed AwayMay 12th 1944Aged 61 YearsI Thank My God Upon Every Remembra... |
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Also of James Wyeth, her father and the beloved husband of Annie Wyeth, who lost his life in the foundering of the S.S. Titanic, April 15th 1912. He giveth his beloved sleep.... |
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In Loving Memory of Henry Philip Creese the beloved husband of Annie Napton Creese. One of the brave engineers of RMS Titanic who was lost at sea April 15th 1912, aged 44 years.... |
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Charles Cresson Jones, Died April 15, 1912 in the wreck of the S.S. Titanic. The road leads home.... |
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Details of the early years of George Green have yet to be firmly established but it has been found that he married Theresa Jean Morris in late 1901, the marriage being registered at Dorking, Surrey. ... |
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The Greenwich News GREENWICH PEOPLE SAVED19th April 1912 MRS. WILLIAM T. GRAHAM AND MISS MARGARET AMONG RESCUED FROM TITANIC.RELATIVES OF OTHER GREENWICH PEOPLE ON STRICKEN SHIP ALL REACH PORT - TALES OF THE D... |
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Evening Bulletin GRETCHEN LEOPOLD, TTITANIC SURVIVOR, DIES ABOARD SHIP12th August 1965 Mrs. Gretchen Longley Leopold, a survivor of the sinking of the Titanic in the North Atlantic in 1912, died yesterday aboard the SS. Constitution in the Mediterranean.She was the widow of ... |
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New York Times GRISCOM IS NO LONGER HEAD OF SHIP COMBINE24th February 1904 J. Bruce Ismay is Chosen for Its President--- FREE HAND FOR THE NEW MAN--- His Predecessor Remains in the Company as Chairman of the Board of Directors---Ismay to Live in New Y... |
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New York Times GUGGENHEIM CHANGE OF FAITH3rd June 1908 Reports Don't Refer to Me, Says B. Guggenheim, Nor to the Family---BenjaminGuggenheim, who arrived here yesterday from Europe on the Mauretania,said last night at the Hotel St. Regis ... |
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New York Times GUGGENHEIM HEIRESS LOST24th June 1915 Twelve-Year-Old Hazel Found In Grounds of Deserted Mansion---Special to The New York Times---WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., June 23---After being lost for seven hours to-day,Miss Hazel Barbara ... |
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New York Times GUGGENHEIM HEIRESS WED TO CORPORAL1st October 1943 Mrs. Hazel McKinley Bride of Larry Leonard in Denver---DENVER, Col., Sept. 30 (AP)---Mrs. Hazel Guggenheim McKinley, mining-family heiress, and Larry Leonard, an Army corporal, were marrie... |
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New York Times GUGGENHEIM IN MINING CO.1st January 1904 Holthoff and Loomis-Pettibone Corporations Are Merged---Special to The New York Times---MILWAUKEE, Dec. 31---The Holthoff Machinery Company of Cudahy h... |
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New York Times GUGGENHEIM LEGACY UNCLAIMED29th October 1919 An application in the Surrogates' Court yesterday for the settlement of the estate of Benjamin Guggenheim revealed the fact that no owner can be found for a legacy of $5,000 to the Union Home and Scho... |
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New York Times GUGGENHEIM TAX $30,00016th October 1913 The State Will Refund the Excess if the Estimate is Too High---Special to The New York Times ---ALBANY, Oct. 15---The estate of Benjamin Guggenheim, one of the Titanic victims,... |
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New York Times GUGGENHEIM WILL FILED7th December 1937 Two Daughters Share Estate of Widow of Titanic Victim---Mrs. Florette Guggenheim, widow of Benjamin Guggenheim, who perished on the Titanic, left her residuary estate in trust for her two ... |
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Le Petit Journal GUGLIELMO MARCONI24th November 1908 From 'Le Petit Journal', 24 November 1908... |
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Je Sais Tout GUGLIELMO MARCONI (1)15th December 1910 About eighteen months after this picture was taken, Marconi would be a key witness at the Senate enquiry into the loss of the Titanic.... |
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Irish Independent GUINNESS 'TITANIC' TV ADVERT BANNED3rd September 2004 Drinks commercial does not survive Titanic treatment A Guinness 'Titantic' ad has been banned because it could have caused offence to descendants of people who lost their lives in the tra... |
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Titanica! GUNSHOTS ON THE TITANIC30th July 2001 Earl Chapman Were shots fired as the Titanic went down? If so whom and toward whom?... |
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The Press and Journal GUS COHEN WITH KENNETH MORE ON THE SET OF A NIGHT TO REMEMBER 22nd March 1972 One of the survivors of the Titanic disaster, Mr Gus cohen, describes the liner’s last moments to Kenneth More, who played one of her officers in the Twentieth Century Fox film “The sinking of the Titanic” [sic]... |
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Hudson Observer GUTTENBERG WOMAN AMONG THOSE SAVED19th April 1912 Among the survivors of the ill-fated Titanic was Miss Katie McCarthy, sister of Mrs. John Woolnough, of 107 Twenty-fifth street, Guttenberg. She is at present among the hospital list being cared for i... |
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Hudson Observer GUTTENBERG WOMAN'S SISTER IN HOSPITAL20th April 1912 Miss Kate McCarthy, one of the survivors of the Titanic and sister of Mrs. John Woolnough, of 107 Twenty-fifth street, Guttenberg, is a patient in St. Vincent's Hospital, New York, where she was taken... |
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The Ship that Brought me homeLeft Southampton June 7th - Arrived halifax June 132th 19191914 - Canadian Expeditionary Force - 1918Mons St E... |
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Newark Daily Advociate HAD COUSIN ON TITANIC23rd April 1912 Mrs. Cassebeer... |
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The Evening Telegram HAD LETTER LAST FRIDAY16th April 1912 BROTHER STEWARD ON TITANIC : Charles Lydiatt Had Been Steward on Every Boat on White Star Line : Brother Waiting for News... |
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Evening Bulletin HAD PREMONITION OF DISASTER17th April 1912 Nurse in Home of Mrs. J. B. Earnshaw Distrusted Early Despatches of Safety of Passengers---A curious instance of the premonitions which are communicated to members of a family or even a ho... |
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Evening Bulletin HAD PREMONITION OF HARM16th April 1912 Annie Ward, Cardeza Maid, Saved from Titanic, Didn't Want to Go Aboard---Miss Annie Ward, maid to Mrs. J. W. M. Cardeza, of Germantown, who was saved from the wreck of the Titanic, had a p... |
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The Evening Telegram HAD SIXTEEN LIFEBOATS16th April 1912 peaking about the lifeboat equipment of the Titanic, Mr. H. G. Thorley, the Toronto agent of the White Star Line, said the steamer had eight boats of the most modern character... |
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Haddonfield News HADDONFIELD HOMES: RESIDENCE OF FREDERICK SUTTON10th June 1893 Frederick Sutton was born June 15, 1850, in County Suffolk, England, and educated in private schools of Cambridgeshire. He came to Philadelphia in 1870 and began business with White Bros. & Co., Coffe... |
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Camden Post-Telegram HADDONFIELD MAN ON BOARD TITANIC17th April 1912 Nothing Yet Heard from Frederick W. Sutton Whose Name is on Passenger List---BUDGET OF GOSSIP FROM THE BOROUGH---Fredrich [sic] W. Sutton, a highly esteemed wealthy resident of... |
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Patricia Sheehi (Cameron) (Hanna Mamee's niece)... |
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Titanica! HARD A-STARBOARD12th February 2002 Nathan Robison Reconsidering TitanicÂ’s Encounter with the Iceberg... |
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Brooklyn Daily Eagle HARDER BLAMES VESSEL'S SPEED19th April 1912 Brooklyn Man, Saved With Wife on Honeymoon, Tells of Over Confidence... |
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Titanica! HARLAND & WOLFF AND THE PARTITION OF ULSTER3rd September 2011 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. ... |
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Encyclopaedia of Ships and Shipping (1908) HARLAND AND WOLFF, LTD.Harland and Wolff, Ltd., Belfast. Shipbuilding in Belfast as aprogressive industry is of comparatively recent growth, and yet there isprobably no commertial [sic] centre more prominently i... |
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The Times HARLAND, SIR EDWARD J.25th December 1895 OBITUARY---SIR EDWARD HARLAND, M.P.Sir Edward James Harland, Bart., M. P. for North Belfast, died suddenly yesterday morning at his residence, Glenfarne-hall, Enniskillen. He ... |
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The Evening Telegram HAROLD BRIDE22nd April 1912 One of the Titanic Wireless Operators Who Escaped and Who Testified Before the Investigation Committee on Saturday.... |
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Harold Bride photographed by Fr Francis Browne in the Wireless Room of the Titanic. The ghosted image being due to a double exposure.... |
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A blue plaque has been mounted on the wall of Harold Bride's old House... |
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Washington Times HAROLD COTTAM26th April 1912 |
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New York Times HAROLD SANDERSON, SHIPPING MAN, DIES27th February 1932 Former Head of International Merchant Marine Stricken While in North of Italy---DIRECTED WHITE STAR LINE---Came From a Family of Leaders in Maritime Matters Both Here and in En... |
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Chicago Tribune HARRIETTE CROSBY17th April 1912 Miss Harriet Crosby was returning to the United States from Paris, where she had been studying music two years. Her parents, Mr and Mrs E. G. Crosby of Milwaukee, were with her. Miss Crosby and her... |
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In loving memory of Swainston Harrison Junior, who died at Ibi, Central Africa, 16th March 1892 aged 24 years.also Norman Harrison, second engineer SS Ti... |
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Titanic survivor Dorothy Gibson in an illustration by Harrison Fisher... |
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One of Harrison Fisher's first illustrations of Dorothy Gibson, entitled "Roses" (1909)... |
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Newark Evening News HAWTHORNE YOUTH ON TITANIC WAS A HERO3rd May 1912 HAWTHORNE, May 3---Through Frank Turnquist, one of the stewards of the Titanic, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Johnson, of Diamond Bridge avenue, have learned that their son, William C. Johnson Jr., who wa... |
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Hayle Weekly Mail HAYLE MAN ONE OF THE STEWARDS18th April 1912 On enquiring at Hayle we find that no passengers from this town have sailed in the ill-fated vessel, but that Mr. Samuel Rule, of Hayle, occupied the position of chief bathroom steward.Mr. Rule,... |
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St Ives Times HAYLE MAN'S NARRATIVETRIBUTE TO A KIND HEARTED CAPTAIN... |
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The Evening Telegram HAYS MAY BE SAFE16th April 1912 Newspaper article... |
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New York Herald HE ADVERTISES FOR MISSING RELATIVE20th April 1912 Circular Addressed to Survivors Asks News of Charles H. Chapman, of This CityEfforts to obtain information of a passenger still reported on thelists as missing after the wreck of the Titanic were r... |
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Chicago Examiner HE SURVIVED TITANIC : ON THE EMPRESS OF IRELAND, TOO10th May 1915 Among more than 300 survivors from the Lusitania arrived in Dublin last night on their way to England was a Dublin man named Toner, who was on the Titanic when it ... |
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[On top:]HAROLD V.INFANT SON[On face:]OFJAMES V. &LULU T. DREW... |
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OPIERICHARD OPIE1885-1970HIS WIFELULU L. OPIE1878-1970[This inscription appears on the opposite side of the memorial stone of James Drew.]... |
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HERO OF S.S. TITANICSUNK APRIL 15, 1912ARCHIBALD GRACIE IVBORN JAN. 15, 1858DIED DEC. 4 1912SON OF JOSEPHINE MAYO ANDGENERAL ARCHIBALD GRACIE... |
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New York Times HEARD DEATH CHORUS FOR OVER AN HOUR20th April 1912 The three Frenchmen say that they were playing bridge when a crunching mass of ice packed up against the portholes. One of the officers joked: Do not be afraid. We are merely cutting a whale in two.... |
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Cook County Herald HEARS OF DISASTER; DIES26th April 1912 Shortly after a newspaper account of the Titanic disaster was read to him, Andrew Nolting, a farmer near here, committed suicide by drinking poison. ... |
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Chicago Record-Herald HEARS SISTER IS ALIVE17th April 1912 Daniel Tobin of Denver, Colo., now in Chicago, passed most of yesterday at the local offices of the White Star line seeking information in regard to his sister, Mrs. J. G. Brown of Denver.To... |
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Washington Times HEARTFELT SYMPATHY OF FRIENDS HERE GOES TO MRS. L. P. SMITH17th April 1912 Of the many soul-wringing sad pathetic partings that took place as the Titanic, with its precious burden, awaited the inrush of the waters that were to lower it to a grave two miles beneath the surfac... |
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Voyage HECTOR13th March 2005 Port of Registry: SouthamptonFlag of Registry: BritishFunnel: Red, black topCompany flag: Divided by c... |
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The daughter of master mariner Edward John Smith and Sarah Eleanor Pennington, was born on Saturday 2nd April 1898 at 20 Alexandra Road, Waterloo, Litherland, near Liverpool. The birth was registered ... |
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Washington Times HENRY B. HARRIS, MAJ. ARCHIBALD BUTT, WILLIAM B. SILVEY16th April 1912 |
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Unidentified Newspaper HENRY BLANKHenry Blank of 138 Ridgewood Avenue died last Thursday at his home after a short illness. He was 78. Board chairman of Henry Blank Co., Newark jewelry manufacturing concern, Mr. Blank was bor... |
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New York Times HENRY BLANK (1)18th March 1949 Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES---NEWARK, N. J., March 17---Henry Blank, chairman of the board of Henry Blank & Co., manufacturing jewelers here, died today at his home, 138 Ridgewood Avenue... |
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Newark Evening News HENRY BLANK, 76, GLEN RIDGE, DIES17th March 1949 Head of Newark Jewelry Concern Was Titanic Disaster Survivor---Henry Blank, board chairman of Henry Blank Co., Newark jewelry manufacturing concern, died today at his home, 138 Ridgewood a... |
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Transactions of the Devonshire Association HENRY FORBES JULIAN'Mr Julian, one of the noble band of heroes who sacrificed their lives in the Titanic disaster on 14 April 1912, so that the women and children might be saved, was the son of Mr Henry Julian, of... |
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Photograph of former Titanic fireman Henry (Harry) Noss, taken from a Board of Trade identity card c. 1918.... |
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Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters HENRY S. HARPERLogan Marshall (ed.) [Extract]Henry Sleeper Harper, who was among the survivors, is a grandson of John Wesley Harper, one of the founders of the Harper publishing business. H. Sleeper Harper was himself an inc... |
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New York Times HENRY SLEEPER HARPER16th April 1912 Henry Sleeper Harper was about 42 years old and lives at 131 East Twenty-first Street. He is the son of Joseph Wesley Harper, a member of the old firm of Harper & Brothers, which gave way in 1900 to t... |
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Henry Tingle Wilde pictured in Summer White uniform... |
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Washington Times HERBERT J. PITMAN23rd April 1912 Third Officer of the Titanic who Testified Before Senate Investigating Committee Today... |
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Daily Graphic HERBERT PITMAN AND CHARLES LIGHTOLLER AT THE BRITISH INQUIRY |
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Voyage HERCULANEUM2nd November 2004 John P. Eaton In addition to maneuvering Titanic after launch, Herculaneum also assisted during Titanic’s sea trials out of Belfast on 2 April 1912. ... |
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Voyage HERCULES20th February 2005 John P. Eaton One of the tugs that got lines aboard New York and kept her from striking Titanic as the latter was leaving her Southampton dock.... |
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New York Times HERMAN MANDELBAUM20th April 1933 Herman Mandlebaum, a retired wholesale tobacco merchant, died yesterday at his residence, 200 West Eighty-sixth Street, after a long illness. He was born in Kassel, Germany, eighty-three years ago, a... |
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Montreal Gazette HICKSONPage. 70 Orian (nee Hays) Hickson. At her residence on Thursday, May 3, 1979. Dearly beloved wife of the late Robert N. Hickson. Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hays. Dear sis... |
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Honolulu Star-Bulletin HILO RESIDENT TITANIC VICTIM28th September 1912 HILO, Sept. 27---Though the Titanic disaster took place many months ago it has been within the last few days that news has come to the effect that a former resident of this city was am... |
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John Bibby I read with interest on this site regarding HMS Hecate's apparent role in the discovery of Titanic in 1977. Actually this is a mistake. I served on board HM... |
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Charles Hodge (Snr. Asst. 3rd Engineer) was born in Plymouth, Devon in 1884. He was the son of Alfred and Emily Hodge.The 1891 census has the family living at 6 Princess Street in Plymouth and ... |
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Gloucester Citizen HODGES HENRY P. : GLOUCESTERIAN'S BROTHER UNLISTED WITH THE SAVED17th April 1912 [Photo]Among the Titanic victims was Mr. H. P. Hodges, of The Cotswolds, Highfield Lane, Southampton, who is an elder brother of Mr. R. Hodges, of Melcombe, Vicarage Road, Gloucester, one ... |
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New York Times HOKAN B. STEFFANSON DIES AT 78; FINANCIER WAS ON THE TITANIC23rd May 1962 Page 45, columns 2-3 Hokan Bjornstrom Steffanson, a financier, died Monday night at Doctor's Hospital after a long illness. His age was 78 and he lived at 56 East Fifty-seventh Street.... |
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Chicago Tribune HOLD MEMORIAL FOR THE TITANIC22nd April 1912 The Titanic catastrope so strongly religious in its effect, was the topic of sermons in most Chicago churches yesterday. Many ministers drew lessons of warning, some of thankfulness, in the ... |
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The Evening Post HOLDING BACK FACTS OF DISASTER STIRS CRITICISM18th April 1912 Chargesranging from indifference to deliberate suppression of news are beingmade against the White Star officials on both sides of theAtlantic. As ground for these charges one... |
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Worcester Evening Gazette HOLDS BACK MEN AT PISTOL POINT19th April 1912 New York- April 19- Mrs. Lena Rogers of Boston was saved from the Titanic in a boat which carried 55 women passengers. Crowded to more than its capacity, the boat was endangered of being swamped when ... |
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31st March 1901 John Adams, under his actual name, Richard May was at home with his family at the time of the 1901 Census.They were living at 'Burnard's House', a dwelling a few miles west of Holsworthy, Devon.... |
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31st March 1901 At the time of the 1901 census John Henry Perkin, aged 12, was living at the family butcher shop at Lower Square in the town of Holsworthy, Devon. Those present on census day were -Willia... |
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New York Times HONOR TITANIC'S SURGEON17th February 1914 A new emergency ward in St. Vincent's Hospital, equipped and furnished throughout as a memorial to Dr. Francis Norman O'Loughlin, the senior ship surgeon of the White Star Line, who perished in the di... |
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New York Times HONORS W. T. STEAD7th June 1912 Peace Society Adopts Minute In Memory of Titanic Victim---At the annual meeting of the New York Peace Society yesterday the following minute concerning the death of William T. Stead was ad... |
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Titanica! HONOUR & GLORY: CROWING TIME!20th August 2007 Senan Molony What did Titanic's famous grand staircase clock symbolise?... |
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Chicago Examiner HOPE FOR THE SAFETY OF MISSING PASSENGERS17th April 1912 BULLETIN New York, April 17 (Wednesday), 1:30 A.M.---A vague hope for the safety of some of the missing passengers was given last night b... |
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New York Times HOPE HAMPTON KEPT HER WEDDING SECRET8th November 1923 Film Star Married Jules E. Brulatour, Her Manager, Aug. 22---His Third Marriage---To the surprise of their friends it became known yesterday that Hope Hampton, the motion picture actress w... |
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Chicago Daily Tribune HORRORS OF TITANIC HAUNT GIRL ILL AFTER HER ESCAPE25th April 1912 Page 1Miss Anna Kelly, with Chicago Cousins, Beset by Scenes of Wreck and Weakened by Exposure A nervous wreck as the result of her experiences on the Titanic, Miss Anna Kelly ... |
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Comfortable quarters with feed boxes were a new feature of the White Star livestock carriers.... |
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Daily Sketch HOW CAPTAIN SMITH DIED30th April 1912 His Last Act was to Save a Child's LifeRefused to get into a boat.Of all the wild and irresponsible messages that were sent to this country in the first hours following the sin... |
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A top-secret expedition by The History Channel to the Titanic wreck site, conducted in August, 2005, produced never-before-seen footage that could completely rewrite the final moments of the world's most famous sunken vessel.... |
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New York Times HOW J. B. THAYER DIED19th April 1912 Swept from Raft to Which His Son Managed to Cling---The manner in which John B. Thayer, Second Vice President of thePennsylvania Railroad, met his death along with eighteen or twenty otherm... |
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The Toronto World HOW MAJ. PEUCHEN ESCAPED.20th April 1912 I said: Are you a sailor? and he replied that he was a yachtsman. Then I told him that if he was a sailor to get over the bulwarks to the lifeboat--to go ahead. He did, and proved himself afterward... |
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New York Times HOW THE HARRISES PARTED19th April 1912 "Of Course, Ladies First," Said Mr. Harris, and Stayed on Board---George Brayton, an asphalt manufacturer of Los Angeles, who was on the Titanic, last night gave an account of the parting ... |
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Titanic Review HOW TO SURVIVE THE TITANIC. OR THE SINKING OF J. BRUCE ISMAY11th August 2011 Senan Molony Ismay as Ecce Homo... |
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New York Times Book Review HOW WOMEN MAY EARN A LIVING10th February 1900 HOW WOMEN MAY EARN A LIVING. By Helen Churchill Candee. 12mo. Pp. ix-342. New York: The Macmillan Company. $1.---The day has surely come when women as well as men may put th... |
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Jersey Journal HUDSON COUNTY SURVIVORS TELL OF SEA TRAGEDY20th April 1912 Union Hill Governess Gives Graphic Recital of Scenes After Giant Ship Hit Iceberg and Went Down---Praises Bravery of Men Passengers---Complains of Treatment on Carpathia... |
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The cover of the Hudson Theatre programme for Henry B. Harris' production of "The Third Degree" (1909), one of his biggest hits.... |
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ET Comment HUGH WOOLNER'S US EVIDENCE IS HIGHLY UNRELIABLE.6th November 2006 Senan Molony The US evidence of Hugh Woolner is highly unreliable. He claims that he and Hakan Bjornstrom Steffanson saw Boat D "about to lower", then went across to the starboard side, and saw an office... |
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Toronto Daily Star HUGO ROSS17th April 1912 portrait... |
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The Evening Telegram HUGO ROSS WAS ABOARD16th April 1912 Newspaper article... |
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Scarborough Mercury HULL MAGISTRATE REPORTED SAFE19th April 1912 Mother Staying at ScarboroughMr. Algernon H. Barkworth, J.P., of Tranby House, Hessle, Hull, who was one of the first-class passengers on the Titanic, is a young man of independent means, ... |
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Chicago Inter Ocean HUMAN BUZZARDS OF SEA SINK WITH TITANIC20th April 1912 Special Dispatch to the Inter-Ocean New York, April 19.—Figures familiar to Forty-Second street will be missing in the cafes of the Great White Way when the lights are brigh... |
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Southern Daily Echo HUMAN TRAGEDY OF THE TITANIC16th February 2002 Neil Hotson Mrs Saunders, a widow, was walking down Bridge Street in the direction of Southampton Docks railway station. She was carrying her handbag, which contained six shillings.John Dixon ... |
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Cambridge Independent Press HUNTS. VICAR'S LOSS19th April 1912 Page 5A daily contemporary contained the following on Friday:- ''On his arrival at St. John's (Nova Scotia) yesterday by the steamer Corsican, the Rev. A. C. Crosfield, of Hartford Vicarag... |
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Axel Johannas Rosenquist was the husband of Helen Alice Wilson who survived the sinking of the Titanic, the following information gives brief detail... |
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IT IS likely that body number 170 is that of Hutchinson. It was buried at sea. The estimated age was 25, and the corpse had keys marked "Carpenter's locker", with a wood rule, silver watch and... |
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Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate, and Cheriton Herald HYTHE MOURNERS25th April 1912 Page 11There are at least two Hythe residents mourning the loss of relatives who were on the ill-fated Titanic. One is Mr. W. R. Wood, the popular Postmaster, whose brother, Mr. J. T. Wood... |
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Titanica! I SURVIVED THE TITANIC10th May 2020 Edith L. Rosenbaum Edith Rosenbaum's Detailed Account of the Titanic Disaster... |
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Chicago Daily Journal I'M STARVED WAS ISMAY'S FIRST WORD19th April 1912 "For God's sake get me something to eat. I'm starved. I don't care what it costs or what it is, bring it to me."... |
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Worcester Telegram ICE CAKE HELPED HIM TO ESCAPE20th April 1912 New York, April 19.- A huge cake of ice was the means of aiding Emilo Portaluppi of Aricgabo, Italy, in escaping death when the Titanic went down. Portaluppi, a second class passenger, was awakened by... |
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Chicago Daily News ICE KEPT AID FROM TITANIC23rd April 1912 Ice Kept Aid from Titanic[By The Associated Press]Maasluis, Holland, April 23—Masses of ice prevented the Russian steamer Birma, which left New York for Rotterdam and Lib... |
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Titanica! ICE ON DECK12th February 2002 Henning Pfeifer Further analysis of the iceberg impact.... |
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Titanica! ICE: CLEAR AND ABSENT DANGER14th October 2007 Senan Molony An argument hewn from ice!... |
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Titanica! ICEBERG AT THE GOLDEN GATE12th February 2002 A Perspective on the Life of Dr. Washington Dodge... |
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Titanica! ICEBERG RIGHT AHEAD29th April 2006 Samuel Halpern How many icebergs were sighted the night the Titanic went down?... |
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Brooklyn Daily Eagle ICEBERG THAT SANK TITANIC19th April 1912 400 Feet Long and 90 Feet High, Says Carpathia Physician... |
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The Times ICEBERGS IN THE ATLANTIC14th August 1912 Wild panic reported in August 1912 emergency... |
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Chicago Examiner IDA HIPPACH19th April 1912 |
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New York Times IDA STRAUS ESTATE $260,00022nd June 1912 All Is In Personal Property and Will Be Divided Among Children---Application for letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Ida Straus, who perished with her husband Isidor Straus in ... |
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Titanica! IDENTIFYING STEWARDS13th February 2005 Senan Molony 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. ... |
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Ilford Graphic ILFORD PASSENGERS ON THE TITANIC19th April 1912 Ilford has her part to play in the latest tragedy of the ocean. On April 2nd last, Mr and Mrs Ben Hart were present at the "Cauliflower" in their honour prior to their departure for Canada. During the... |
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North Devon Journal ILFRACOMBE GIRL'S THRILLING STORY OF HER ESCAPE25th April 1912 Miss Alice Phillips, of Ilfracombe, age about twenty, and she told the reporters with tears in her eyes that her father had gone down with the ill-fated liner.... |
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Titanica! IMPACT OF TITANIC UPON INTERNATIONAL MARITIME LAW31st August 2004 Allison Lane <div class="etrtext"><p>No other shipwreck in history has left such an indelible imprint upon the public consciousness as that of the RMS <i>Titanic</i>. Ninety-two y... |
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Hampshire Independent IN MEMORIAM17th April 1915 In loving memory of James, the dearly loved husband of Isabella Annie Wyeth . . . ''May his soul rest in peace.''... |
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Hampshire Independent IN MEMORIAM17th April 1915 In ever loving memory of John Poole Penrose, the beloved husband of F. A. Penrose.... |
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Hampshire Independent IN MEMORIAM (2)17th April 1915 Sacred to the memory of our dear boy Herbert Jupe, electrician, who lost his life at his duties on the foundering of the SS Titanic. . . Lost to sight, but to memory very dear. From his father and mot... |
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Hampshire Independent IN MEMORIAM (3)17th April 1915 In loving remembrance of my dear husband Frank Alfred Parsons.... |
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"In Loving and Affectionate Remembrance ofWilliam Farr, the loved and beloved husband of PhyllisMaud Penny, who was lost at sea through th... |
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Stirling Observer IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM YOUNG MOYES23rd April 1912 The news received last week of the awful wreck of the Titanic seems to have stupefied the British and American nations - indeed, has cast a gloom over the whole world - and while the loss of every lif... |
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Hampshire Independent IN MEMORIAM: FAY17th April 1915 In ever loving memory of Thomas Joseph, the dearly beloved husband of Frances Fay . . . Three long years have now passed by. Since this great sorrow fell, Yet in my heart I mourn the loss, Of one I lo... |
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Hampshire Independent IN MEMORIAM: NORMAN HARRISON17th April 1915 In most loving memory of Norman Harrison, second engineer of the SS Titanic, who laid down his life in the fulfilment of his duty when that vessel foundered off the coast of Newfoundland, on the mo... |
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Hampshire Independent IN MEMORIAM: WILLIAM FARQUHARSON17th April 1912 In loving memory of my ever dear husband, Will, who sacrificed his life in the engine-room, R.M.S. Titanic. Fondly remembered.... |
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Southern Daily Echo IN MEMORIUM29th April 1912 Barringer, Arthur William. Dearly loved Husband of Ethel Barringer, Elsinore, Bath Street Bevois Town, (Late of 52 Padwell Road).[Also 30th April, 30th April, 1st May 1912 and Hampshire In... |
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Hampshire Independent IN MEMORIUM (1)1st May 1912 Barratt, Arthur. Dearly beloved son of Arthur and Margaret Barrett, 164 Northumberland Road, Aged 15 years.[Also 4th May 1912, also Southern Daily Echo 1st and 4th May 1912]... |
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Henry Tiedemann Grand Memorial Fantasie Words and Music by Henry Tiedemann Published 1912 by the Southern Music Company, Dallas, Texas ... |
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A 1912 Silent Drama about Titanic (Part 1)... |
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Daily Mirror IN THE TOWN OF SORROW30th April 1912 (From our Special Correspondent)Southampton April 29th.Joy and sorrow, elation and depression are mingled in the homes here of the seamen, firemen and stewards of the Titanic.Feeling... |
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14th September 2002 Inauguration G. Krins Memorial Spa (Belgium)... |
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New York Times INCORPORATED IN NEW JERSEY1st February 1901 TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 31---These companies were incorporated here to-day:The Central Sugar Company, to manufacture beet sugar; capital, $1,500,000. The incorporators are T. L. Bragaw, Jr., ... |
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New York Times INCREASING PROFANITY AMONG BOYS [LETTER TO THE EDITOR]30th June 1909 To the Editor of The New York Times:Of late we see accounts both in the United States and Canadacalling attention to how profane and bad language is increasing amongthe boys. T... |
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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 ... |
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Hodgkinson, Leonard. Engineer. Stoke man educated at St. Thomas's School, Stoke. With White Star for several years.WAS forty-six years of age and his birthplace Liverpool. His apprenticeship was... |
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New York Times INSANE WOMAN DEPORTED12th September 1907 Miss Hyman, Who Came to Visit Her Brother, Had Suicidal Mania---Closely guarded to prevent her carrying out her suicidal mania, Miss Jessie Hyman, a well-dressed woman about 28 yours ... |
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New York Times INSIST TORPEDO SANK HER28th January 1917 Hospital Ship Britannic Survivors Say Propellers Killed 45 Men---Several survivors of the hospital ship Britannic, which was sunk in theAegean Sea, were among the cr... |
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17th November 1911 Norman Harrison (1873-1912) AMIMechE E... |
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#C38 and C68. Life: $60,000. Property: $6,000.... |
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#B158. Property: $547.75 claim filed by her grandfather Samuel J. Weill.... |
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Number B189. Property: $171.... |
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Insurance claim B92 $400 filed by mother. Claim C44 Life $20,000. Property $400 both filed by mother.... |
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Claim #C188. Life $15,000. Property $500. Claim filed by daughter.... |
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Insurance claim C91. Life $10,000. Property $250. Claims filed by parent -in- law. ... |
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The Sydney Morning Herald INTERCOLONIAL LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT30th April 1885 At 11 o'clock to-day the intercolonial lawn tennis match between New South Wales and Victoria, commences at the Association Cricket Ground, Moore Pa... |
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The Sydney Morning Herald INTERCOLONIAL LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT (#2)4th May 1885 The draw for the undermentioned matches has resulted as follows: 1.LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW SOUTH WALES Miss Lee plays Miss Rodd Miss Fitzgerald plays Miss Scarvell... |
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The Sydney Morning Herald INTERCOLONIAL LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT (#3)5th May 1885 ... |
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The Sydney Morning Herald INTERCOLONIAL LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT (#4)6th May 1885 The second day's play at the Association Ground, Moore Park, resulted in some very interesting and exciting matches. There was again a large and fashionable attendance. The committee, wi... |
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The drawing room of a private home, decorated in the French neoclassical style by Helen Churchill Candee.... |
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Lot # 971-974, Plot: Catalpa, Sec. 23 & 24, Area 1024' Deed # 609 Aff. # 4,757. Archibald Gracie IV, died 12/4/1912, age 54 Constance Julie, wife of Archibald Gracie, IV died 1... |
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BBC Television INTERVIEWS WITH SURVIVORS27th November 1956 First Hand: 2: The Sinking of the 'Titanic'... |
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Sphere INVENTOR OF THE LIFEBOAT21st December 1912 The Lukin Grave in England... |
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Chicago Examiner INVESTIGATORS SEND TUG 25 MILES DOWN HARBOR TO TAKE SAILOR OFF LINER; INQUIRY GOES TO WASHINGTON TO PREVENT TAMPERING WITH WITNESSES.21st April 1912 New York, April 20---The Senate committee appointed to investigate the sinking of the liner Titanic closed a day of unearthing developments of supreme importance by having Quartermaster Hichens of ... |
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Chicago Record-Herald IOWA FAMILY DROWNS21st April 1912 Brother Learns E. G. Dalbon, Wife and Child, Perish in Titanic Wreck Stanton, Iowa, April 20---Alfred Dalbom of this city received from New York today a telegram confirming... |
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New York Times IRISH M. P.'S PROTEST8th March 1907 Want White Star Liners to Continue Calling at Queenstown---LONDON, March 7---The Postmaster General, Mr. Buxton, to-day received aninfluential deputation of Irish members of Parli... |
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King's Notable New Yorkers ISIDOR AND NATHAN STRAUSISIDOR STRAUS (left)Memb. 53d U.S. congress. L. Straus & Sons, China & Glass.R. H. Macy & Co. and Abraham & Straus, Dept. Stores.NATHAN S... |
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New York Times ISIDOR STRAUS29th October 1893 |
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Hampshire Advertiser ISLAND COUNTY COURT : A TITANIC CASE3rd August 1912 This Court was held at Newport, on Wednesday before Judge Gye. Mr. Hiscock mentioned a case arising out of the disaster of the Titanic, that of a Newpor... |
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New York Times ISMAY AIDS SAILORS' WIDOWS15th May 1912 Will Provide Pensions for Those Who Lose Husbands at Sea---By Marconi Wireless Transatlantic Telegraph to The New York Times---LONDON, May 14---Exact information was obtained t... |
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The Syracuse Herald ISMAY AND OFFICERS OF TITANIC GO TO EUROPE3rd May 1912 New York May 3 Ina state of near collapse, J. Bruce Ismay, managing director of theInternational Mercantile Marine, sailed for England yesterday on theWhite Star Liner Adriatic. He made only thi... |
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Chicago American ISMAY ASKS TO LEAVE THE WRECK PROBE24th April 1912 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 Sta... |
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Washington Times ISMAY CONDEMNED FOR TAKING BOAT19th April 1912 Daughter of Congressman Hughes Tells of Experience In Sea Disaster---NEW YORK, April 19---Not only did J. Bruce Ismay, managing director or the White Star line, get into one of the first l... |
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Chicago Daily Journal ISMAY GOT INTO BOAT19th April 1912 John R. Joyce, a banker of Carlsbad, N. M., a passenger on the Carpathia, said: "When the Carpathia reached the scene of the wreck, we saw eighteen boats and one raft on the water.&nbs... |
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New York Times ISMAY IS TO QUIT1st January 1913 Will Retire June 30---Harold Sanderson to Take His Place --- by Marconi Transatlantic Wireless Telegraph to The New York Times --- LONDON, Dec. 31.---J. Bruce Ismay will retire... |
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The Sun (New York) ISMAY OUT OF MARINE CO.30th June 1913 Interesting Detail of Formation of Pool Are Given --- Special Cable Despatch to The Sun --- London, June 30. With the retirement of J. Bruce Ismay to-day f... |
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The Sketch ISMAY RETURNS15th May 1912 Ismay photographed leaving the Adriatic after arrival at Liverpool... |
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Chicago Daily Journal ISMAY TIRED TO ESCAPE ON CEDRIC, WIRELESS SHOWS20th April 1912 Explanation of why Senator William Alden Smith of Michigan, chairman of the senate committee named to investigate the Titanic disaster, hurried to New York Thursday night to begin the inquiry was ... |
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The World Evening Edition (New York) ISMAY TO RESIGN AS PRESIDENT OF THE SHIP TRUST10th September 1912 Franklin to Succeed Him---Waning of White Star in International Combine --- J. Bruce Ismay, who figured in the news a few months ago by reason of being among the Titanic survivor... |
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Daily Telegraph ISMAY YACHT TORPEDOED!(Photo: HM Torpedo Boat Hunter) Action against a Naval Officer The hearing was begun on Saturday before His Honour Judge Percy Gye and a jury, at the Isle o... |
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Encyclopaedia of Ships and Shipping (1908) ISMAY, JAMES [SIC] BRUCEIsmay, James [sic] Bruce (b. Liverpool, 1862). President and Managing Director of the International Mercantile Marine Co. Educated Harrow, and on leaving school entered the office of Messrs. Ismay,... |
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Dictionary of National Biography (1901) ISMAY, THOMAS HENRYProf. Sir John Knox Laughton, Litt.D. ISMAY, THOMAS HENRY (1837-1899), shipowner, eldest son of Joseph Ismay,of Marypoint, [sic; should be "Maryport], Cumberland, was born there on7 Jan. 1837. At the age of sixteen he was... |
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Corriere della Sera ITALIANS SHIPWRECKED19th April 1912 Page 5 [Translation]London, 17 April, night Italians aboard the Titanic numbered more than 50: two restaurant's directors L. Gatti, 36 years, and F. Scavino, two su... |
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New York Times ITALY ALLOWS FIERMONTE TO GO ON WEDDING TRIP8th March 1935 By The Associated Press---ROME, March 7---Enzo Fiermonte and his second wife, the former Mrs. Madeleine Force Astor Dick, left tonight on their long-sought second wedding trip on the Frenc... |
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Washington Times J. B. BOXHALL, FOURTH OFFICER OF TITANIC23rd April 1912 |
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The Evening Telegram J. BOREBANK KNOWN HERE16th April 1912 The father was naturally badly broken up this morning, and fears the worst.... |
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Washington Times J. BRUCE ISMAY24th April 1912 |
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Irish Independent J. BRUCE ISMAY RETREAT FOR SALE9th July 2004 A Titanophile's Dream for $1.5 million... |
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New York Times J. BRUCE ISMAY, 74, TITANIC SURVIVOR19th October 1937 Ex-Head of White Star Line Who Retired After Sea Tragedy Dies in London---LONDON, Oct. 18 (AP)---Joseph Bruce Ismay, former chairman of the White Star Line and a survivor of the Titanic di... |
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Philadelphia Inquirer J. CLINCH SMITH PHOTO17th April 1912 |
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Washington Times J. J. ASTOR ACTED BRAVELY, DECLARE MANY WHO SAW HIM19th April 1912 Millionaire Kissed His Bride Good-by, Saluted, and Then Stepped Back to Allow Women to Get Into Boats---NEW YORK, April 19---Col. John Jacob Astor kissed his bride good-by as he placed her... |
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New York Times J. J. ASTOR MARRIES GERTRUDE GRETSCH19th August 1944 Son of the Late Colonel John Jacob Astor Weds Alumna of Finch at Her Home---The marriage of Miss Gertrude Gretsch, daughter of Mrs. Walter Gretsch of 3 East Seventy-seventh Street and the ... |
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New York Times J. P. MORGAN AS A GRANDPA23rd November 1905 Eager as a Boy to Meet the Home-Coming Hamilton Children---When the White Star steamship Oceanic reacher [sic] her pier fromLiverpool yesterday morning the most eagerly expectant person awa... |
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Philadelphia Inquirer J.B. THAYER, 3D, ENDS LIFE IN AUTO23rd September 1945 John B. Thayer, 3d, financial vice president of the University of Pennsylvania and a member of an old Philadelphia family, who had been reported missing since Wednesday, was found dead, his wrists ... |
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Atlantic Daily Bulletin JACK BUTTERWORTHBrian J. Ticehurst Butterworth, Jack. Lived at 270 Priory Road, St Denys, Southampton. Was 23 years old. Occupation on board the Titanic - Saloon Steward. (Born in Manchester).(From: Mansion House Titanic Relief F... |
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Guernsey Evening Press JACK POINGDESTREJack Poingdestre, whose parents lived at 28, Old St. John's Road Jersey, also had his home in Southampton. A month earlier he had been on the crew of the Oceana when it sank of Newhaven. That had been... |
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Voyage JACKAL5th December 2004 John P. Eaton While Titanic was outfitting, Jackal served as an auxiliary vessel moored alongside, her generator providing light and power aboard the ship for the outfitting workers. Also us... |
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New York Times JACQUES FUTRELLE, WRITER16th April 1912 The Author of "The Thinking Machine" and Many Short Stories---Jacques Futrell is well known as a writer of fiction, having contributed many long and short stories to magazines. He was bor... |
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New York Times JAMES CLINCH SMITH16th April 1912 Brother-in-Law of Stanford White---Well-Known Sportsman---James Clinch Smith, a brother-in-law of the late Stanford White, is well known as a sportsman and in society circles both in this ... |
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Brooklyn Daily Times JAMES CLINCH SMITH WAS NOTED CLUBMAN16th April 1912 James Clinch Smith is one of the best-known clubmen of Long Island, and a member of one of the oldest Long Island families. He was one of the principal heirs of the late A. T. Stewart, and is said to... |
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Chicago Inter Ocean JAY YATES, GAMBLER, ONE OF THE HEROES21st April 1912 Goes to His Death With Sinking Titanic After Helping Women and Children to Safety—Sends Good-By to Mother Special Dispatch to The Inter Ocean New York, April 20... |
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Film Complet JEAN NEGULESCO'S TITANIC IN A FRENCH MAGAZINE |
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New York Times JEAN SCHARIN ENGAGED22nd February 1946 Chicago Girl Will Be Married to Edward Cudahy Spalding----Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES---CHICAGO, Feb. 21---Announce has been made by Mrs. J. Hippach Unander Scharin of this c... |
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Jersey Journal JERSEY CITY MAN AND BROTHER PERISH19th April 1912 John Kieran, who boarded with James Tierney at Grove and Second streets perished, along with his brother Phillip, in the wreck of the Titanic. John was 23 years old and was employed as a bartender at ... |
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Newark Star JERSEY WOMAN LOST FORTUNE ON TITANIC25th April 1912 ---NEW YORK, April 24---Mrs. Jane Herman, of Bernardsville, N. J., who was saved, with her daughters, when the Titanic foundered, but whose husband, Samuel Herman, was drowned, lost all she had ... |
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New York Times JESSE STRAUS TO HURRY HOME20th April 1912 CHERBOURG, April 19---On the steamer Amerika, which arrived to-day from New York, were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Straus, son and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Straus, who lost their lives in the sin... |
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Chicago Tribune JESSIE LEITCH'S STORY21st April 1912 TELLS MISS LEITCH'S STORY Nana Harper, the 6 year old daughter of Dr. John Harper, who was on his way to Chicago to preac... |
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Philadelphia Inquirer JOHN B. JACK THAYER III:OBITUARY23rd September 1945 J.B. THAYER, 3D, ENDS LIFE IN AUTOJohn B. Thayer, 3d, financial vice president of the University of Pennsylvania and a member of an old Philadelphia family, who had been r... |
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24th September 1878 John Bourke attended Rathkell School in Addergoole Parish. He was one of fourteen people from the parish who boarded RMS Titanic in Steerage... |
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New York Times JOHN BRADLEY CUMINGS16th April 1912 John Bradley Cumings, a member of the brokerage firm of Cumings & Marckwald, 30 Wall Street, came to this city ten years ago from Boston, where he was brought up and where he held a position with Esta... |
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Peter Gauthier To all who are interested in John Cotter, Harbor Pilot for QueenstownMy name is Peter Gauthier and I am the Great, Great Grandson of said John Cotter. Specifically, one of his daughte... |
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Lectures pour Tous JOHN GEORGE PHILLIPSAs imagined by 'Lectures pour tous', July 1912... |
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Somerset Standard JOHN GILLThe John Gill, one of the Titanic victims, whose body was recovered the other day, was late chauffeur to the Rev. C R Braithwaite, vicar of Hewish St Ann, near Puxton. He met his death exactly two mon... |
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New York Times JOHN HARDY10th October 1953 Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES---NEW PROVIDENCE, N. J., Oct. 9---John Hardy of 71 Gales Drive, who was chief steward of second class accommodations on the Titanic, died on Wednesday at the ... |
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Newark Evening News JOHN HARDY DIES AT 828th October 1953 New Providence Resident Survived the Sinking of Liner Titanic---John Hardy of 71 Gales drive, New Providence, who was chief steward of the second class accommodations aboard the White Star... |
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Unidentified Encyclopædia JOHN HARPERAguilla Webb [Extract]John Harper, the newly called pastor of Moody Church in the early 1900's, manifested his Christian character in the sinking of the Titanic. Dr. W. B. Riley related the death of Ha... |
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Chicago Examiner JOHN HUGO ROSS AMONG THOSE NOT RESCUED19th April 1912 J. H. ROSS EXPECTED. One of the Titanic victims was to visit Dr. Hugh H. Perry, 9515 Commercial avenue, the latter part of this week. He was J.... |
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New York Times JOHN J. ASTOR 5TH, 79; SON OF BUILDER OF HOTEL27th June 1992 John Jacob Astor 5th, a descendant of one of America's most fabled merchant princes, died yesterday at his home in Miami Beach. He was 79 years old.His death was reported by two of his cou... |
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New York Times JOHN JACOB ASTOR 3D, 21, COMES INFO VAST FORTUNE15th August 1933 Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES---NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 14---John Jacob Astor, whose father lost his life in the Titanic disaster twenty-one years ago, reached his majority today and came int... |
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Unidentified Newspaper JOHN JACOB ASTOR IV17th April 1912 From an unidentified French paper... |
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Journal JOHN JOSEPH DIAPER-CREW28th February 2010 Geoff Knight Family historians uncover story of ‘lost’ Titanic survivor ... |
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Daily Mining Gazette JOHN M. DAVIS, 45, FORMER C.C. MAN, PASSES IN DETROIT17th December 1951 Page 2 John M. Davis, 45, a former Copper Country man, died suddenly in Detroit Sunday morning, according to word received here. Born in England, he came to the United States with ... |
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23rd April 2004 A companion piece to "Titanic: The Last Photograph" by Senan Molony"IT ALL happened... |
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Oxford Illustrated JOHN WESLEY WOODWARD24th April 1912 MR WOODWARD was the youngest son of Mrs Woodward of Headington, and a brother of Mr. T. W. Woodward, the well-known tenor singer of Magdalen College Choir, living in Oakthorpe Road, Oxford. Mr. Wesley... |
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Mid Cumberland and Westmoreland Herald JOSEPH BELL20th April 1912 The Chief Engineer was Joseph Bell, son of the late Mr. John Bell, who at one time farmed at Farlam, but subsequently lived for many years in retirement at Bishoptown, Carlisle, before going to Bristo... |
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BBC Radio JOSEPH GROVES BOXHALL - RADIO INTERVIEW22nd October 1962 [Listen to the recordin... |
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Captain Rostron, the officers and crew of the Carpathia each received a medal in recognition of their efforts on the night of April 14th/15th 1912. ... |
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Cleveland Plain Dealer JOY AND SADNESS COME WITH NEWS20th April 1912 Happiness or Gloom Seizes Ohio Relatives of Titanic Passengers Memorial Services to be Held for Youngstown Business Man Gladness mingled with grief yesterday when word came tha... |
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New York Times JUDGMENT FOR $266,249 LOAN4th February 1909 Judgment for $266,249 was entered by default yesterday against John D. Baumann & Co., a New York corporation, in favor of Charles G., Hugh L., Herbert R., and William R. Arbuthnot, merchants of London... |
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Chicago Tribune JUDY MAY GET STAR 'MOLLY BROWN' ROLE23rd January 1962 Hedda Hopper LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD Judy May Get Star 'Molly Brown' Role Hollywood, Jan. 22---Judy Garland will star in 'The Unsinkable... |
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Variety JULES BRULATOUR DIES AT 76 IN NEW YORK; PIONEER OF FILM BIZ23rd October 1946 Jules E. Brulatour, 76, film business pioneer, who for four years had been distributor of raw stock for Eastman Kodak, died Saturday night (26) at Mt. Sinai hospital, N.Y., after an illness of about a... |
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New York Times JURY FREES MISS EDITH ROSENBAUM29th March 1918 Miss Edith Rosenbaum, a fashion writer, was acquitted yesterday by a jury in Judge Mayer's Part of the Federal District Court of a charge of having failed to declare a number of evening gowns, wh... |
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Toronto Daily Star JUST BEFORE SMASH HAYS SAID DISASTER19th April 1912 Canadian Press DespatchNew York, April 19.---Col Gracie, U. S. A. who was the sole survivor of those who went down with the Titanic, and was rescue... |
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Chicago Tribune JUST MISSED TITANIC'S FATE: TEUTONIC VEERS OFF ICEBERG28th October 1913 JUST MISSED TITANIC'S FATE: TEUTONIC VEERS OFF ICEBRGBy Quick Reversal of Engi... |
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New York Times KARL H. BEHR16th April 1912 Karl H. Behr, one of the foremost tennis players in this country, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Behr of 777 Madison Avenue. He is a lawyer at 40 Wall Street, having been admitted to the bar soon af... |
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New York Times KARL H. BEHR DIES; DILLON, READ AIDE16th October 1949 Page 87, column 3Vice President of Banking Firm for 24 Years Once Known as Leading Tennis Player.Karl H. Behr, vice president of Dillon, Read & Co., bankers, 28 Nassau Street, ... |
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Southern Evening Echo KEEPING IN TOUCH4th September 1964 FIFTY-TWO years ago, Titanic survivor Mr Ernest Allen, of 40 Salisbury Road, Highfield, Southampton was a stoker in the ill-fated Titanic. Today at 72 years of age, he is still stoking and at the Ordn... |
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Titanica! KEEPING TRACK OF A MAIDEN VOYAGE20th February 2007 Samuel Halpern What was the route the Titanic took on her maiden voyage?... |
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New York Times KEMPNER-GUGGENHEIM21st June 1921 Sigmund M. Kempner, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kempner of 305 West End Avenue, and Miss Barbara H. Guggenheim, a daughter of Mrs. Benjamin Guggenheim of 270 Park Avenue, were married yesterday after... |
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Kerry Sentinel KERRY SURGEON ON TITANIC27th April 1912 Dr Wm F N O'Loughlin, the senior Surgeon of the S.S. Titanic, and who went down with that great steamer on the morning of the 15th inst, was born in Tralee. He was second son of the late Mr William O'... |
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New York Times KING TO TITANIC SURVIVOR12th July 1913 Asks Stewardess He Meets About the Saving of Passengers---By Marconi Transatlantic Wireless Telegraph to The New York Times---LONDON, July 11---The King and Queen paid Liverpoo... |
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The Research Ship Knorr, from which the wreck of the Titanic was discovered, 1st September, 1985The vessel is pictured at Woods Hole, Massachusetts in October 1999.... |
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27th February 1912 A photograph of Titanic survivors Anna Hogeboom, Kornelia Andrews, and Gretchen Longley together in Venice in February 1912... |
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Chicago Sun-Times KUP'S COLUMN31st July 1956 Irv Kupcinet ". . . . Almost as soon as the news of the sinking of the Andrea Doria was flashed to the world, 20th Century-Fox decided to reissue its epic of a sea drama, "Titanic," story of the ... |
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Brooklyn Daily Times L. I. YACHTSMEN WILL MISS FREDERICK M. HOYT17th April 1912 Frederick M. Hoyt, broker and yachtsman, was one of the passengers who is believed to have gone down with the ship. His offices are at 45 Broadway and his city home at 112 East Seventy-third street, ... |
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Chicago Examiner LA FRANCE, NEWEST LINER, HAS CONSORT22nd April 1912 La Touraine Guards Her on Maiden Trip Special Cable to the Examiner Paris, April 21---La France, the newest and largest French transatlantic liner, ... |
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Chicago Daily News LA TOURAINE IN COMMUNICATION WITH THE TITANIC 16th April 1912 Havre, France, April 16--La Touraine ws in communication with the Titanic the afternoon of April 12. The Presse Nouvelle quotes the captain of La Touraine as saying that he sent a wireless&n... |
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Lucy, Lady Duff Gordon wearing a pair of 18th century emerald and pearl cross-shaped earrings that were lost in the sinking of the Titanic. They were Duff Gordon family heirlooms given to her by her h... |
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Dallas Times-Herald LADY DUFF GORDON, LEADING LONDON MODISTE, IS DEAD22nd April 1935 obituary... |
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New York Times LADY DUFF GORDON, STYLE EXPERT, DIES22nd April 1935 Pioneer in Bringing Freedom to Women's Fashions Headed Chain of Garment Shops---COINED DRESS TERM 'CHIC'---First Split Skirt and Manikin Show Credited to Her---She Had Stores i... |
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Denver Post LADY DUFF-GORDON AND HUSBAND AMONG THOSE ON TITANIC17th April 1912 New York, April 17--When the first passenger list of the Titanic was published in Monday's papers there was much curiosity over the identity of "Mr. and Mrs. Morgan," who were named as among those on ... |
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Denver Post LADY DUFF-GORDON TELLS OF SINKING OF GREAT LINER19th April 1912 Lady Duff-Gordon dictated the following: I was asleep. The night was perfectly clear. I was awakened by a long grinding sort of shock. It was not a tremendous crash, but more as though someone had dra... |
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The Times LADY HARLAND'S WILL10th February 1912 Dame Rosa Matilda Harland, of Baroda, House Kensington Palace-gardens, W., who died at Tunbridge Wells on October 21, daughter of Mr. Thomas Wann, of Vermont, Belfast, and wid... |
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The Times LADY PIRRIE20th June 1935 WIDOW OF THE GREAT SHIPBUILDER---Viscountess Pirrie, widow of the famous Belfast shipbuilder and shipowner, died yesterday at her home in Carlos Place, W., at the age of 78.... |
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New York Times LADY PIRRIE DEAD; HEADED SHIP FIRM20th June 1935 Widow of Belfast Builder of Many Vessels Succeeded Him in Control of Concern...... |
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New York Times LADY PIRRIE MAY HEAD HARLAND & WOLFF, THE GREAT BRITISH SHIPBUILDING FIRM17th July 1924 Copyright, 1924, by The New York Times Company---By Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES---LONDON, July 16---It is the general belief in shipping circles that Lady Pirrie will assume... |
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Wells Journal LADY'S PRAISE OF A TITANIC SEAMAN30th May 1912 One of the able seamen on the Titanic, Thomas Jones, a native of Anglesey has received the following letter from New York:-''I feel I must write and tell you how splendidly you took charge... |
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Chicago Examiner LAKE SHIP FLAGS LOWEREDPlaced at Half-Mast in Memory of President J. B. Thayer Duluth, April 20--Flags were placed at half-mast on all ships of the Anchor Line in the harbor here today, out of re... |
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Newark Evening News LAKEWOOD INQUIRIES16th April 1912 Special Service of the NEWS LAKEWOOD, April 16---Included among the first cabin passengers on the Titanic were Mrs. A. T. Compton, her daughter, Miss S. W. Compton, and her son, A. T. Comp... |
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Worcester Evening Gazette LANDING MOST PATHETIC SIGHT20th April 1912 New York, April 19.Worcester Evening Gazette.Worcester, Mass.Have just left Cunard docks after witnessing arrival of Titanic's rescued passengers on the Carpathia.... |
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Chicago Evening Post LAPLAND WILL REPLACE TITANIC AS MAIL SHIP17th April 1912 The Post office Department has made arrangements for the substitution of the steamer Lapland for the Titanic, in carrying mails to Europe from New York City.... |
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Pete Morrall Was Jack Mew the last man to have contact with Titanic before she left Southampton?... |
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Titanica! LAST LAP OF THE LARGEST12th February 2010 Senan Molony 10 April 1912 marked Olympic's last arrival as the largest liner in the world... |
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Unidentified Newspaper LAST MALE SURVIVOR OF TITANIC DIES2nd February 2001 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 ... |
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The Times LAST VOYAGE OF THE OLYMPIC12th October 1935 CIVIC RECEPTION ON BOARD AT JARROWThe liner Olympic (45,439 tons gross) sailed from Southampton last evening on her last voyage to Jarrow, where she is to be broken up. Among the hun... |
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Daily Chronicle LAST WILL & TESTAMENT LOST ON TITANIC23rd July 1912 In the High Court of JusticeProbate, Divorce and Admiralty Division(Before the Rt. Hon. Samuel Evans, President)In the goods of S. S. Jacobsohn, deceased.page 3... |
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New York Times LATEST DEALINGS IN REALTY FIELD11th June 1911 Lady Duff Gordon, who some months ago opened a dressmaking establishment at 17 West Thirty-sixth Street under the name of "Lucile," has leased from the Robert Goelet estate the building at 34 and 3... |
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The Times LAURELS ON STEAD'S OCEAN GRAVE1st August 1913 The Franconia stopped on Sunday over the place where the Titanic went down, whilst wreaths of laurel, picked in the garden of the late... |
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The Gazette (Montreal) LAURENTIC IS HERE8th May 1909 The Gazette, Montreal, 8 May 1909 Maiden Voyage Upholds the Satisfactory Results Achieved on Trial Trip --- ... |
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Worcestershire Chronicle LAW AND POLICE20th October 1902 Shortly before midnight on Saturday a dock labourer named William Mintram, living at Southampton, went home the worse for drink, and a quarrel ensued between him and his wife, in which, it is said... |
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The Times LAWN TENNIS: THE INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS16th July 1907 Page 12Keen interest was shown yesterday in the Doubles match at Wimbledon between Australasia and America, for had the former succeeded in adding another win to their dual win of Saturday... |
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The Hymn "Lead Kindly Light" was one of those sung at the hymn service lead by Revd. Ernest Courtenay Carter.Verses 1-3 were written in 1833 by John Henry Newman (1801-1890).... |
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15th October 1948 Huddie Ledbetter - Leadbelly Your browser does not support the audio element. Blues singer/songwriter Huddie Ledbet... |
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New York Times LEAPED FROM LINER AT SEA TO SAVE MAN9th May 1913 Majestic's First Officer Dived Overboard after Coal Trimmer Who Attempted Suicide---BUT LIFEBOAT MADE RESCUE---Gift from Passengers for Officer's Deed--Another of Crew who Soug... |
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The Evening Post LEAPS FROM LINER'S DECK.20th April 1912 MajorWalkerTakes HisLife at Sea ... |
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Chicago Daily Journal LEAPS FROM THE SHIP19th April 1912 Charles Williams, the racquet coach at Harrow, England, who is the professional champion of the world , was coming to New York to defend his title, said he was in the smoking room when the boat st... |
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New York Times LEGAL NOTICE24th May 1910 SUPREME COURT-STATE OF NEW YORK, New York County.---In the matter of the Petition of LUCILE, LIMITED, for authority to change its name to LUCILE, LIMITED, NEW YORK AND PARIS.--Notice is hereby gi... |
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The London Gazette LEGAL NOTICE OF THE RETIREMENT OF THOMAS ISMAY8th January 1892 The London Gazette, Issue 26243, 8 January 1892. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, Thomas Henry ... |
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Denver Post LENA STOIBER ROOD SEEKS HUSBAND BY ADVERTISING6th May 1912 He Was On Titanic - She Hopes He May Have Escaped Death.Hoping against hope that her husband, Hugh Rood may have by some chance escaped death in the Titanic disaster, Mrs. Lena Stoiber Roo... |
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ET Comment LET THE RECORD SPEAK FOR ITSELF!7th December 2006 Senan Molony THERE is an old adage that the argument is not always about what the argument is about.... |
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11th April 1912 Dear Frank,I hope that you got to Belfast all right and started work on time, I got your wire from Liverpool.We have made a good run from Southampton everything working A1, we nearly had a... |
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6th June 1912 WoodheadWinn RoadSouthampton Telephone 1400Dear Frank,I'm sorry to be so long in answering your letter and picture of your family which I am pleased to have. What a lovel... |
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6th February 1912 John Lamoreau A letter written by F.D. Millet shortly before he left on a trip to Rome early in 1912. In the letter he discusses his plans for painting murals for the New Bedford Public Library in Massachusetts ... |
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''I was only two years old at the time and my brother six weeks old, my mother died at the age of forty-nine. When war was declared my brother James choose to serve in the Navy. After a short train... |
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Prior to leaving on the Titanic, Jack had been courting his fiancee (a Miss May Hinton of Woolston, Southampton) and they had agreed to become engaged. Jack wrote the following letter (actual letter s... |
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Southampton Times and Hampshire Express LETTER FROM MR. H. P. HODGES20th April 1912 Mr. Hector Young, hon. secretary of the Newtown Ward Conservative Association, received a letter from Mr. H. P. Hodges, the well-known Southampton tradesman, dated April 10th who was a passenger on th... |
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24th July 1912 To The Provincial Secretary Halifax. Nova Scotia July 24 1912 I Richard Gill of Joy House... |
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Dear Bertie, Just a few lines to let you know I arrived on board all right but what a day we have had of it, it's been nothing but work all day long but I can tell you nothing as regards w... |
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28th August 1912 Bishop's HouseMy dear Mr. Byles,Last mail brought me the obituary card of your dear Rev. Brother; I have prayed for him, but to tell the truth, I am much more inclined to ask h... |
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Forms 31 Tourist and Excursion Offices. 49 Corns St. Reference Slip. Brist... |
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10th December 1912 Kelly tells his mother what he thinks of Southampton and some of the Titanic's passengers.... |
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10th March 1912 A fascinating letter written just one month before Titanic sailed.... |
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21st April 1912 Bernards' InnBernardsville, N.J.April 21, 1912My dear Mamma,Here we are at Bernardsville...went to St. Vincent's Hospital, when we met first some young boys and aft... |
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11th April 1912 Letter written on RMS Titanic notepaper from second class passenger William J. Mellors to his mother... |
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10th April 1912 Letter written on RMS Titanic notepaper from second class passenger William J. Mellors to his mother... |
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9th May 1912 Richmond County Country Club, N.Y.:''Dear Dorothy (Ockenden), I was so pleased to receive your letter and to find you had not forgotten me. I had intended writing to you before but I wa... |
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22nd April 1912 New York Monday 22/4/12 c/o Mr. Hale Richmond County Club Dongan Hills Staten Island N.Y. Dear Mother, Just a line to let you know ... |
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11th April 1912 A letter written on board on company notepaper exists it reads: My Dear Brother Young, I am penning you this line just before we get in to Queenstown to assure you that I have not forgotte... |
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11th April 1912 ''On board R.M.S. Titanic April 11, 1912.Dear AlfredI got yours this morning and was glad to hear from you. I thought I told you my ship was the Titanic. She has everything but... |
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5th April 1912 Clonown, Athlone, Ireland.Friday 5thMy Dear Aunt, Just a line to let you know that I am to leave Athlone on Wednesday 10th April. I hope to God that we ... |
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New York Times LEWY BROS., JEWELERS, FAIL24th November 1925 Settlement Involving $1,400,000 Defeated by Court Action---Special to The New York Times---CHICAGO, Nov. 23---An involuntary petition in bankruptcy against Lewy Brothers, Jewel... |
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Washington Herald LICENSE ISSUED TITANIC SURVIVOR21st April 1912 English Girl Does Not Let Catastrophe Interfere with Her Original Plan---New York, April 20---Saved from a watery grave when the Titanic was sent to the bottom by a monstrous iceberg, Miss... |
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Titanica! LIFE'S DECOR: A BIOGRAPHY OF HELEN CHURCHILL CANDEE23rd December 2005 Randy Bryan Bigham A woman of extraordinary vision, talent and resolve... |
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The Times LIFE-SAVING APPLIANCES COMMITTEE, 188819th November 1888 MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1888.-The first meeting of the comnmittee appointedunder the provisions of the "Merchant Shippng (Life-Saving Appliances) Act,... |
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15th April 1912 At 1:00 A.M. boat 3 was launched with less than half capacity full.... |
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Remains of one of the Titanic's lifeboat davits.... |
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Titanica! LIFEBOAT SPECIFICATIONSDescription of the design and construction of Titanic's lifeboats... |
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Titanica! LIFEBOATS DON'T LIE!13th November 2005 Senan Molony FEWER and fewer revisionists of the Titanic disaster are now making the overt claim that the Mystery Ship seen off the port bow at the time of the sinking was (as the American and British... |
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Titanica! LIFEBOATS EXTINGUISHED THEIR LIGHTS!6th December 2011 Senan Molony Lifeboats from Titanic doused their lights to avoid dying swimmers after the sinking.... |
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The Times LIGHTOLLER PROMOTED TO LIEUTENANT, R.N.R.16th August 1913 FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE FRIDAY, AUGUST 15ADMIRALTY, AUG. 13ROYAL NAVAL RESERVEIn accordance with the Regulatious for the Royal Naval Reserve En... |
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The Times LIGHTOLLER'S 'SUNDOWNER' IN LIFEBOAT EMERGENCY23rd September 1953 Search for 60ft Cabin CruiserShipping asked to keep look-outAll shipping in the Channel and North Sea has been asked to keep a look-out for the 60ft cabin cruiser "Sundowner," ... |
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The Argus (Melbourne) LIGHTOLLER'S FORT DENISON ACTIVITY12th October 1900 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 Saturda... |
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Worcester Telegram LIGHTS AID BOATS KEEPING TOGETHER20th April 1912 New York, April 19.- G.E.H.Stengel of Newark escaped in the only life boat which carried lights. He believes that a number of persons owe their lives to the forethought of a member of the crew who was... |
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Washington Times LIKE AWFUL DREAM, DECLARES WOMAN19th April 1912 Mrs. Cardeza, of Philadelphia, Tells of Her Experience In Wreck---NEW YORK, April 19---Among the survivors were Mrs. J. R. Cardeza, her son Thomas, and maid, Annie Ward, all of Philadelphi... |
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Pictured in 1912, after the Titanic disaster which claimed the life of both her father & 3 brothers - Filip (13), Clarence (9)and her twin Carl (5).... |
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New York Times LINER DID NOT SPEED, ISMAY DECLARES19th April 1912 Not the Custom of the White Star Line to Try to Break Records --- TOOK LAST BOAT, HE SAYS --- Awakened by Crash---Doesn't Know About Bulkheads---Ship Sank in 2 Hours... |
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Chicago Daily News LINER OLYMPIC HITS A WRECK27th February 1912 Ship Due at Southampton on Its Way To Belfast for Repairs. Belfast, Ireland, Feb. 27---The White Star liner Olympic, which left New York on Wednesda... |
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Chicago Daily News LINER PARISIAN ASSISTS IN TASK15th April 1912 Another liner, the Parisian, of the Allan company, which sailed from Glasgow for Halifax April 6, is close at hand and assisting in the work of rescue. The Baltic and Virginian als... |
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Southern Daily Echo LINK WITH THE TITANIC: DEATH OF LOOK-OUT MAN AT SOUTHAMPTON8th August 1913 A notable figure among the survivors of the Titanic has been removed by death at the Sailors' Home at Southampton on Tuesday of Reginald Robinson Lee, on whom an inquest was held by the Borough Corone... |
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Hampshire Advertiser LINK WITH TITANIC - DEATH OF THE LOOK-OUT MAN AT SOUTHAMPTON9th August 1913 A noticeable figure among the survivors of the Titanic has been removed by the death at the Sailors’ Home Southampton on Tuesday of Reginald Robinson Lee, on whom an inquest was held by the B... |
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New York Times LINKS MRS. DICK AND BOXER17th June 1933 Fiermonte Says He Plans to Wed Former Mrs. Astor---ROME, Saturday, June 17 (AP)---Signora Tosca Manetti Fiermonte, wife of a boxer, Enzo Fiermonte, now in America, is quoted in an intervie... |
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The Times LIVERPOOL AWARDS TO CARPATHIA CREW16th December 1912 Page 3Engineers of the Carpathia honouredThe Lord Mayor of Liverpool has made various presentations to the engineers and electricians of the Carpathia who gave service on the night of... |
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13th July 1914 The Hon. Secretary reported that he had been notified of the death of Mrs. Susan Dodds, (Mother) which occurred on the 31st March, 1914, and submitted a letter dated 7th July, 1914, received from M... |
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New York Times LLOYD MOORE WEDS MRS. E. H. PRESTON8th December 1935 Daughter of Former Senator Hawes of Missouri Bride in Ceremony Here---Mrs. Eppes Hawes Preston, daughter of former Senator and Mrs. Harry B. Hawes of Missouri, was married to Lloyd Moore o... |
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Chicago Record-Herald LLOYDS NEAR TO PANIC16th April 1912 Exciting scenes were witnessed at Lloyds underwriting rooms yesterday. Insurance losses in the last six months have been unparalleled in the history of Lloyds in liners of the biggest class.... |
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Titanica! LOADING THE REAR BOATS29th May 2008 George Jacub 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 he... |
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Whitehaven News LOCAL CONNECTION WITH TITANIC DISASTER2nd May 1912 The Blackburn Times of the 20th inst. contains the following account of an interview with Mr. James Shepherd, son of the late Mr. Jonathan Shepherd, formerly of Whitehaven, and now residing at Blackbu... |
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Adams County News LOCAL INTEREST IN TITANIC LOSS20th April 1912 Wife of Lutheran Missionary Returning Home with Three ChildrenAll Saved in Midnight Transfer to Life BoatsMany Gettysburg people are keenly intereste... |
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Unidentified Newspaper LOCAL MAN, BRIDE, TITANIC VICTIMSJohn H. Chapman and Wife met Death, His Body recovered.John H. Chapman, who, with his wife, Elizabeth Chapman, lost his life in the Titanic disaster, was from more than two years a residen... |
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San Francisco Bulletin LOCAL MINING MAN IS ON TITANIC'S DEATH LIST20th April 1912 Colonel John Weir, a well known mining man of the Pacific Coast, was one of the victims of the Titanic horror. It has been learned by his friends that he took passage on the ill fated steamer on an un... |
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North Devon Journal LOCAL NEWS FOR THE PARISHES IN NORTH DEVON25th April 1912 Local news of the Titanic... |
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St. Annes on the Sea Express LOCAL PASSENGERS19th April 1912 There were at least three local residents on board the Titanic' Amongst the passengers was Mr. Arthur Gee, who resided at Morningside, Riley Avenue, St. Annes. Mr. Gee represented Messrs. Whitehead, S... |
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Oxford Times LOCAL PASSENGERS ON THE TITANIC20th April 1912 Among those it is feared have lost their lives on the ill-fated vessel, is Mr. Wesley Woodward, of Oxford. Mr. Woodward was the youngest son of Mr. Woodward, of Headington, and a brother of Mr. T.... |
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Unidentified Newspaper LOCAL PEOPLE MISSINGA number of former residents in this locality were among those on the ill-fated ship. Several were members of her staff.Mr. J. A. Prideaux, of Bournemouth, was one of the stewards, and acted as ... |
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Cumberland News LOCAL VICTIMS OF THE DISASTER20th April 1912 Carlisle and Border men among the CrewMr. Joseph Bell left the district when a youth to serve his apprenticeship as an engineer at the works of Mr. Robert Stephenson, on Tyneside, which were fou... |
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Evanston Daily News LOCAL WOMAN'S KIN SAVED FROM TITANIC18th April 1912 Spencer V. Silverthorne, a brother of Mrs. H. H. Harris, 820 Foster street, is among the Titanic passengers that were rescued by the Carpathia. Word to this effect was received today.Mr. Si... |
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Philadelphia Inquirer LOIS THAYER OF ROSEMONT; ACTIVE IN COMMUNITY AFFAIRS26th June 1977 Lois Thayer, 82, a member of a prominent Philadelphia family, died Saturday a the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She lived at 103 Airdale Rd., Rosemont, PA.The former Lois Bucha... |
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Chicago Tribune LONDON PAPERS ATTACK SMITH26th April 1912 Several more papers severely attack the American inquiry. The Standard says Senator Smith "is rather less qualified for such a task than any individual picked up in an American str... |
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Chicago Tribune LOOKING AT HOLLYWOOD22nd December 1952 Hedda Hopper “THE TITLE “Nearer My God To Thee” is now definitely “Titanic.” It should have been all along, but 20th Century had to clear it, and that cost a pretty penny. .... |
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New York World LOOKOUT CLAIMS MURDOCH SHOT HIMSELF21st April 1912 "As we stood there on Collapsible B, each man holding on to his neighbours shoulder fearful every moment that some lurch would send us off again into that icy water, two of the men ... |
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Titanica! LOOKOUTS : THE HUMAN PERSPECTIVE30th April 2003 Captain Laurence V. Wade The role of the lookouts on the Titanic from the eye of an experienced seaman. ... |
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Lloyds Weekly News LORD CHARLES BERESFORD TRIBUTE TO THE BLACK SQUADA fine tribute to the engineers and boiler room staff of the Titanic, the Black Squad, who stood their posts in the bowels of the ship, to the last, was paid by Lord Charles Beresford in a lett... |
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The Times LORD PIRRIE - DOMINANT FIGURE IN SHIPBUILDING9th June 1924 PEACE AND WAR SERV... |
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New York Times LORD PIRRIE DIES ON SHIP BOUND HERE9th June 1924 Head of Harland & Wolff, Shipbuilders, Stricken With Pneumonia---ON TOUR OF SOUTH AMERICA---A Leader in the Formation of the International Mercantile Marine---Visco... |
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New York Times LORD PIRRIE NOT RETIRING15th March 1912 Report That He is Quitting Harland & Wolff is Denied---By Marconi Transatlantic Wireless Telegraph to The New York Times---LONDON, March 14---I am authorized to state that ther... |
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New York Times LORD PIRRIE OPERATED UPON23rd February 1912 Belfast Shipbuilder Has Recovered from the Immediate Effects---By Marconi Transatlantic Wireless Telegraph to The New York Times---LONDON, Feb. 22---Lord Pirrie, head of the Be... |
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New York Times LORD PIRRIE TO RETIRE14th March 1912 His Harland & Wolff Interests Sold to Brown & Co., Report Says---Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES---LONDON, March 13---It is reported from Belfast on good authority that Lor... |
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The Times LORD PIRRIE'S ESTATE4th April 1925 The RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT PIRRIE, K.P., LL.D. D.Sc., of Witley Park, Godalming, and of Ormiston, Strandtown, Belfast, chairman of Harland and Wolff... |
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The Times LORD PIRRIE'S WILL9th May 1925 WILLIAM JAMES, first VISCOUNT PIRRIE, K.P., of Belgrave-square, W., and Witley Park, Surrey, chairman of Harland and Wolff, Belfast, Lord Mayor... |
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New York Times LORD RIBBLESDALE DEAD; LINE EXTINCT22nd October 1925 Widow Was the First Wife of the Late John Jacob Astor, Formerly Miss Willing---BARON LOST SONS IN WAR---Aristocratic Appearance Drew Compliment From King Edward---Lady Oxford K... |
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New York Times LORD ROTHES AWAITS WIFE16th April 1912 Was to Have Met Her at Pier When Titanic Arrived---An intimate friend of Capt. Smith, a prominent shipping man, who was seen at the Plaza last night, said that Capt. Smith had been informe... |
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Chicago Examiner LOSES 9 OF KIN ON TITANIC9th May 1912 Massachusetts Man Just Learns of Relatives' Deaths Haverhill, Mass., May 8---Thomas N. Watson of this city has just learned that nine of his ... |
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Connaught Telegraph LOSS OF THE TITANIC.25th May 1912 Flower of Mayo's Youth Sank with Hands Joined on The Titanic Of Fifteen Merry Lads and Colleens Seeking Fortune only Two Arrive The Chicago "Evening World" says:- Of twelve young Iri... |
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Chicago Tribune LOSS OF TITANIC PREDICTED - CAPTAIN SMITH18th April 1912 Capt. Smith Declared to Friends He Would Sink with the Vessel A woman living here whose husband is an officer on the White Star liner Irishman, tells an incident about the ... |
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Daily Home News LOST HIS BROTHER ON TITANIC22nd April 1912 James Van Billings, of South Wales, Pa., and Two Children Lose Lives in Disaster---Brother Here Receives the Sad News----------Monroe Van Billings, of this city, this morning received the ... |
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News of the World LOST IN THE TITANIC21st April 1912 Hays, Head, Stead, Straus, Guggenheim... |
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Weekly Telegraph LOST ON THE TITANIC29th June 1912 BELFAST COMPENSATION CLAIMS... |
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New York Times LOST TWO IN IROQUOIS FIRE17th April 1912 Daughters of Rescued Titanic Passenger Killed in Chicago Holocaust---Special to The New York Times---CHICAGO, Ill., April 16---Mrs. Ida S. Hippach, wife of L. A. Hippach, manuf... |
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Young actor Paul Rudd met Titanic survivor Louise Laroche in October 1995... |
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16th April 1997 Louise Laroche pictured on 16 April 1997. Nine months later, she passed away.... |
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19th April 1996 Louise Laroche was the last French Titanic lady. She passed away less than two years after this picture was taken.... |
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Chicago American LOUISVILLE DOCTOR, HEIR TO VILLA, DIES ON LOST TITANIC17th April 1912 Dr. Ernest Moraweck of Louisville was a passenger on the Titanic. His name appears on the second class passenger list and he has written that he would reach New York on his way home from Eur... |
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Les Petits naufragés du Titanic LOWER AWAY!Illustration by G. Dutriac for a novel by Jacquin and Fabre. First French novel on the Titanic (1913)... |
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New York Post LOYAL, SAYS TAFT OF BUTT19th April 1912 Aide Was Like a Member of His Family, President Declares.... |
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Sphere LUCIEN P. SMITH'S DECEMBER BABY28th December 1912 Mary Eloise Smith pregnant on Titanic... |
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New York Times LUCILE GOWNS SEIZED28th May 1911 All Imported Goods Taken from Lady Duff-Gordon's Establishment---There was excitement among the half-dozen models from abroad whom Lady Lucy Duff-Gordon recently placed in her fashionable d... |
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New York Times LUCILE'S CREDITORS FORCE RECEIVERSHIP21st March 1922 Dressmakers Established by Lady Duff Gordon Owe $175,000, Have $75,000---HER $200 A WEEK UNPAID---General Business Blamed and Report Is Denied of Bad Bills Among Patrons---Luci... |
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South Bucks Standard LUCILLE CARTER : LOCAL CHAT18th April 1912 Amongst the passengers on the ill-fated “Titanic” were Miss Lucille Carter (a pupil at Wycombe Abbey) and her parents, and brother. Happily their names appear in the list of the saved.... |
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Chicago Record-Herald LUCK SAVES MORGAN19th April 1912 Financier Booked for Titanic, Taking Fricks' Place, but Changed His Mind Accident Spares Another Special to the Record-Herald New York, April ... |
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Paparazzi news photo of Lucy, Lady Duff Gordon arriving for a dinner party in her honor at the Waldorf Astoria, January 1910.... |
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Lucy Christiana, Lady Duff Gordon photographed by Ira L. Hill, New York, Jan. 1915... |
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Brooklyn Daily Eagle LUSITANIA ICEBERG11th May 1915 Original Caption:... |
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New York Times MACY & CO. EMPLOYES GIVE STRAUS TABLET9th June 1913 Bronze Memorial of Husband and Wife Who Died on Titanic Unveiled at the Store---SPEAKERS PAY TRIBUTES---Justice Greenbaum and Mrs. Sulzberger Among Those Who Praise Their Lives... |
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Titanica! MADAME LUCILE: A LIFE IN STYLE29th April 2003 Randy Bryan Bigham Her creativity helped to frame an era. Her personality gilded it. This is the story of the woman and her world.... |
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The Gaffney Ledger MADELEINE ASTOR AND HER HUSBAND ENZO FIERMONTE AT BAILEY'S BEACH10th August 1935 Appearance at exclusive Bailey’s Beach at Newport, R.I., of Mr. and Mrs. Enzo Fiermonte gave the socialites an unexpected thrill. ... |
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Le Petit Journal MADELEINE ASTOR FORCE17th April 1912 |
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Vincent Astor (left) with his stepmother Madeleine, photographed at a circa 1915 public event (believed to be the opening of the Astor Cup Race).... |
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Rutherford Republican MAIL CLERKS DIED BRAVELY20th April 1912 Worked in Two Feet of Water to Save Registered Mail on Titanic----------The families of the three sea postal clerks who died like heroes on the Titanic will each received $2,000 if Congres... |
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Washington Herald MAJ. BUTT IS PAID TRIBUTE BY MASONS18th April 1912 Scottish Rite Order Respects Memory of Aid to President Reported Drowned---The ceremonies incident to the conferring of the thirtieth degree of Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freem... |
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Washington Herald MAJ. BUTT TOLD FRIENDS HE HAD FEAR OF MISHAP17th April 1912 Remarks of the President's Aid Before Going Abroad Are Recalled---President Taft yesterday made earnest efforts to obtain news of Maj. Archibald Butt, his military aid. He communicated tw... |
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Washington Herald MAJ. BUTT' S PLACE NOT YET FILLED21st April 1912 President Taft Has Not Asked War Department to Fill Vacancy as Chief Aid---President Taft has not yet asked the War Department to detail a chief White House aid to fill the vacancy caused ... |
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The Globe MAJOR A. G. PEUCHEN, TORONTO16th April 1912 Cabin Passenger on Titanic... |
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Le Petit Journal MAJOR ARCHIBALD W. BUTT17th April 1912 |
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Public Ledger MAJOR ARCHIBALD W. BUTT, U.S.A.17th April 1912 |
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23rd April 1912 Awaiting His Opportunity To Testify... |
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Unidentified Newspaper MAJOR BUTT MADE HIS WILL IN FEAR OF DEATH19th April 1912 Mysteriously Warned That He Might Die on His Trip To and From Europe A mysterious warning that he would meet death on his trip abroad came to Major Archibald Butt before he left Washington. Six weeks ... |
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Washington Times MAJOR BUTT'S MEMORY HONORED BY MASONS18th April 1912 The memory of Major Arcxhibald Butt, believed to be among those who went down with the Titanic, was honored last night at a meeting of Robert de Bruce Council, Kinights of Kadosh, No. 1 of Ancient and... |
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New York Times MAJOR BUTT'S SUIT A WONDER3rd March 1912 Sails Away in it for Rome, the Envy of the Ship ---------- Major Archibald Butt, military aid [sic] to the President of the United States, sailed yesterday for Europe on the North Ge... |
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The Peuchen Family plot in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Also buried here are his brother and sister. To visit, enter cemetery via east side of Mount Pleasant Road.... |
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The Evening Telegram MAJOR PEUCHEN : AGONIZED WAITING IN TORONTO FOR THE SHIP THAT PASSED IN THE NIGHT16th April 1912 Major Arthur G. Peuchen, 599 Jarvis street, whose name appears in the list of survivors, is well known in business and military circles in Toronto.... |
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Toronto Daily Star MAJOR PEUCHEN AND A STAR REPORTER23rd April 1912 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.... |
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Toronto Daily Star MAJOR PEUCHEN AND HIS FAMILY23rd April 1912 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 Saturda... |
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The Toronto World MAJOR PEUCHEN BLAMES CAPTAIN WHO WENT DOWN WITH HIS SHIP20th April 1912 Loss of Titanic, He Says, Was Due to Criminal Carelessness in Running at Full Speed Thru the Ice With a New Crew--Capt. Smith Was Having His Dinner When Crash Came--Major Peuchen Left in T... |
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Titanica! MAJOR PEUCHEN'S PREDICAMENT26th April 2012 Hugh Brewster The inaction of a man of action... |
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Chicago American MAN ON MAURETANIA LEAPS TO HIS DEATH20th April 1912 A suicide at sea was reported by the Cunard Liner Mauretania when she arrived here today. The victim was Stoughton Walker of New York, who jumped overboard last Sunday night. The steam... |
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The Courier MAN WHO LEFT VESSEL AT QUEENSTOWN29th April 1912 The Board of Trade are informed by one of their officers at Queenstown that a fireman named John Coffey, aged 23, left the Titanic at Queenstown, and joined the Mauretania on the following Sunday.... |
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Manchester Evening News MANCHESTER VICTIMS: CHIEF ELECTRICAL ENGINEER ON THE TITANIC18th April 1912 Mr. Alfred S. Allsop, the chief electrical engineer of the Titanic, who, it is feared, has gone down in the ill-fated ship, was a Manchester man. He was about 35 years of age, and was born in Brunswic... |
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1913Number 96. Eagle, Ellen, Mother, received 17/6 per week as class G dependent. The Titanic Relief Fund Minute Book number 2, Southampton AreaDecember 22nd 1913.Case nu... |
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Number 83. Chisnall, Alice Hardy, Widow. Chisnall Dorothy Hardy, child. Chisnall, William Chapman. Child.... |
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Number 22. Tamlyn, Mrs., mother and Mr., father. Both class F dependants.(Son: of Annie and Alfred Tamlyn).... |
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From the Mansion House Titanic Relief Fund Booklet, March 1913:Number 36. Bennett, Mr. Father. Bennett Mrs. Mother. From the Titanic Relief Fund Minute Book number 2, Southampton Are... |
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C28. Bell, Maud. Widow. Bell, John Child. Bell, Marjorie Clare, Child. Bell, Eileen Maud, Child. Bell, Ralph Douglas. All Class A dependants.... |
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From the Mansion House Titanic Relief Fund Booklet (March 1913)Number 38. Biggs.Thomas, Father. Biggs Mrs. Mother. Both class G dependants.From the Titanic Relief Fun... |
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From The Titanic Relief Fund Booklet March 1913. C340.Bochet, Eugenia. Widow. Gerard, Zachia, Adopted child.Both Class B dependants.From Titanic Memorial Fund Relief ... |
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March 1913Case number 275. Wyeth, Isabel Anne [Isabella Annie], widow. Wyeth, Gladys, child. Both class G dependants.... |
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March 1913Number 594. Skinner, Jane, mother. Ellen Maria, sister. Both class D dependants.... |
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March 1913Number 511. Mullen, John, brother. Nellie; Annie and Eva sisters. All class F dependants.... |
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March 1913Number Snape, Margaret Isobel, child. Class C dependent.... |
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March 1913Number 331. Bessant, Mary Jane, Widow. Edward Geo and Winifred, children. All class C dependants.... |
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March 1913Number 582. Reed, Laura, widow. Class C dependent.... |
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March 1913Number 569. Rogers, Elizabeth, widow. Children: Edward James; Arthur Vernon; Norman Robert. All class F dependants.... |
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March 1913Number 150. Jarvis, Mrs. widow. Class G dependent.Thorn, Elizabeth, widow, also a class G dependent.... |
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March 1913Number 489. Kerley, Mr. Father and Kerley, Mrs, mother. Both class D dependants.... |
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March 1913Number 546. Petty, Susannah, foster-mother. Class C dependent.... |
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March 1913Number 400. Edge, Catherine, widow. Children: Frederick William; Richard Charles; Catherine Doris and Edge, Mrs., mother. All class C dependants.... |
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March 1913Number 224. Reeves, Jessie Rosina, widow. Children: Edwin Anton and Violet Rosina. All class G dependants.... |
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March 1913Number P. 92. Stokes, Phillip, father and Sarah, mother, received weekly pension.... |
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March 1913)Number P. 86. Rogers, Hilda, sister, and Charles, brother, received 3s 0d. weekly.... |
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March 1913No. 658. Wood, Sarah, widow. Class E dependant.... |
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March 1913Number 282. Allsop, Elizabeth Widow. Allsop, Ellen (child). Both class D dependents.... |
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March 1913Number 440. Hamblyn, Lily, widow. Children: Gladys; Archibald; Stanley. All class C dependants.... |
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March 1913Number 518. Prideaux, Annie Elizabeth, mother. Class F dependent.... |
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March 1913Number 124. Hodge, Mabel, widow. Children: Esther Mabel; Vera Pauline; All class B dependants.... |
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March 1913No, 263. Wood, May - Sister. Class G dependent. ... |
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March 1913Number 557. Penrose, Florence Annie, widow. Florence Dorothy, child and Penrose, A. L. sister. All class B dependants.... |
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March 1913)Number 24. Allsop, Hilda Widow. Allsop, Phillip A (child). Class B dependents.... |
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March 1913Number 201. Noon, John, child[A class G dependent child would have received two shillings and sixpence per week.]... |
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March 1913Number P. 77. Mudd, Thomas, father and Elizabeth, mother received 7s 0d. weekly.... |
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March 1913Number 144. Jupe, Mr. father. Jupe, Elizabeth mother. Both class D dependants.[Received 12/6d per week for life.]... |
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March 1913Number 529. Mackie, Mary, widow. Children: Elsie Mary; Jessie Martha; Geo. William. All class C dependants.... |
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March 1913Number 299. Barringer, Ethel Isabel, Widow. Dorothy, Ethel and Eric, children. All class D dependants.... |
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Number 332. Barratt, Margaret, mother. Class G dependent.... |
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Millar, Kate Breingan, sister; Millar, Mary Hartley, sister. Millar, William, brother. McDougall, Lillian, fiancee. All class C dependants. Assistant Electrician. ... |
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Number 127. Hurst, Louisa, Mary, widow. Children: Edwin; Lewis; Leonard; Herbert; Gladys. All class G dependants.... |
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P2 Cairns, Mother and Father 4 shillings per week.... |
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Number 228. Shepherd, Ruth, sister and Jonathan B, father. Both class B dependants.... |
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Number P. 60. Jarvis, Matthew, father and Elizabeth, mother 7s 0d. weekly.... |
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Number 319. Barnes, Mrs, Mother. Barnes Mr. Father. Both class G dependants.... |
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Number 151. Kemp, Kate, widow. Kemp, Kate Evelyn, child. Kemp, Sarah, mother. All class C dependants.... |
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Number 63. Coy, May B. E. Widow. Coy, Edna, Widow. Both class C dependants.... |
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Number 173. Millar, Thomas, child. Millar, William, child. Both class C dependants.... |
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(From: Mansion House Titanic Relief Fund Booklet, March 1913)Number 9. Murdoch, Ada F. Widow. Class A dependent.(From The Titanic Relief Fund booklet March 1913).... |
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Number 378. Dyer, Frances, widow; children Lillian Ada; Rosaline Emma; Winifred Alice. All class D dependants.... |
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Number 182. May, Amelia, widow. George Arthur William, child. Both class G dependants.... |
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Number P. 301. Barton, Shaw, father, 7s 0d. per week.... |
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Number 123. Hosking, Ada Alice. Children: Iris May; George Thomas; William Bock. All class B dependants.... |
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(From: Mansion House Titanic Relief Fund Booklet, March 1913)Number 99. Fraser, Florence, widow. Children: Florence Stephen and James. Stephen, Jane, widow's mother. All class B dependants.... |
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Number P. 64. Kantor. Widow and father received a grant of £100.Insurance claim C64. Life $50,000. Property $2,200 filed by his wife. Annual income $2,500.... |
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(From: Mansion House Titanic Relief Fund Booklet, March 1913)Number 543. Penny, Phyllis, widow. Penny, Lionel William, child. Both class D dependants.(From the Titanic Relief Fund M... |
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(From: Mansion House Titanic Relief Fund Booklet, March 1913)Number 199. McQuillan, Margaret, widow. Children: Annie and James. All class G dependants.... |
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Case number 685. Woodward, Martha, mother. Woodward, Herbert Edward, Brother. Both Class F dependants.... |
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Number 538. O'Connor, E. E., widow and two daughters and three sons. All class B dependants.... |
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Number 125. Hodgkinson, Sarah, widow. Children: Caroline: Stanley. Hodkinson, Caroline, Mother. All class B dependants,... |
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March 1913Number 415. Franklin, Blanche, widow. Children: Alan Vincent and Blanche Elsie. All class D dependants.... |
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Number 86 B. Dodd, H. C. father; Dodd, Mrs., mother; Dodd, sister all class B dependants.... |
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(From: Mansion House Titanic Relief Fund Booklet, March 1913)Number 681. Smith, John, father. Class B dependent.(From: Mansion House Titanic Relief Fund Booklet, March 1913)Number 227.... |
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Number 1120. Hesketh, Mrs. mother. Hesketh, two sisters. All class A dependants.... |
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Number 121. Harrison, Mary, widow. Class A dependent.... |
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Number 581. Roberton, Alice Lydia, mother. Class G dependent.... |
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Number 98. Farquharson, Martha, widow. Children: George; William; Millicent. All class A dependants.... |
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Brooklyn Daily Eagle MANY DEAD ON A RAFT19th April 1912 Water Was Thick With Bodies, Says Montreal Passenger.... |
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New York Times MANY GIFTS TO CHARITY29th May 1912 Joseph Hirsch's Will Filed---W. A. Spencer Gives $1,000 to Library---A large number of public institutions received bequests by wills filedfor probate yesterday in the Surrogates' Court. [D... |
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Camden Post-Telegram MANY MOURN FOR MR. FRED. SUTTON20th April 1912 Haddonfield Man Who Went Down With Titanic in Numerous Corporations---BUDGET OF GOSSIP FROM THE BOROUGH---As no word has been received concerning Frederick Sutton, ofHadd... |
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Brooklyn Daily Eagle MANY SERMONS ON TITANIC19th April 1912 Memorial Services to Be Held in Brooklyn Churches Next Sunday.... |
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MARCHJOHN S. MARCH1862-1912NELLIE E. HARDINGHIS WIFE1858-1911ANTOINETTE H. MARCH1884-1936... |
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(On top)JOHN STARR MARCHDIED APRIL 15, 1912225(On face)U. S. SEA POST SERVICER. M. S. TITANIC... |
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New York Times MARCONI CHEERED FOR WIRELESS FEATS18th April 1912 Modestly Gives Credit to Other Inventors and Speaks of Life Saving from Titanic... |
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New York Times MARCONI MAN HAD RECORD16th April 1912 Wireless operator on Titanic Young, but a Veteran in Service--- The man who sent out the wireless call for help from the damaged Titanic was J. G. Phillips, an Englishman, 24 years old, wh... |
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18th April 1912 To: Hardy, Oakleigh, Holyrood Avenue, Highfield, Southampton, England. "Safe and well. - Jack"... |
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13th April 1912 Recd. 2.28 p.m. reads. Barkworth, Whites, Belmont, Scarborough. All well Algy.===Marconigram dated April 18th 1912 to Barkworth, Hessle, England. ''Am safe on board Carpa... |
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23rd July 2004 The MARCONI INTERNATIONAL MARINE COMMUNICATION COMPANY, Ltd. Office of origin: S.S. Baltic 14 Apr 1912 Office se... |
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18th April 1912 Marconigram sent 18th April 1912 to: Boultons, Upper Holloway, London. ''Inform friends safe Carpathia, arrange Baggage insurance. - Collett.''Marconigram sent 18th April 1912 to: Collett,... |
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18th April 1912 Marconigram dated 18th April 1912 to: Mr. J. Rosenshine, 1 W. 92nd Street, New York City. ''Am safe - Pray God George was rescued by another boat with rest of men. Arrive Carpathia. Mabelle Thorne.''M... |
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Marconigram to Commander Empress of Britain, 12 April, 1912, which read: Many thanks for your kind message from all here. Smith.Marconigram: 14th April 1912, 12.55pm. Commander Baltic. Tha... |
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Worcester Evening Post MARINE DISASTER CAUSED WEAKNESS IN SECURITIES16th April 1912 London, April 16- The disaster to the Titanic caused a slight weakness today in gilt-edged securities on the stock exchange on sales by un... |
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Chicago Inter Ocean MARINE INSURANCE LOSS $9,980,000 IN THREE MONTHS19th April 1912 The Daily Consular and Trade Reprt issued tonight publishes this statement credited to the London Financial Times: "During the first three months of this year, forty-seven vessels, rep... |
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New York Times MARION SCRANTON MARRIED17th January 1932 Wedded at Scranton, Pa., to Edward Mayer of This City---Special to The New York Times---SCRANTON, Pa., Jan. 16---Miss Marion Margery Scranton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Worthing... |
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New York Times MARITAL RIFT OVER, FIERMONTE RADIOS31st January 1935 Italian Boxer Sends Word From Ship on Which Wife Sailed Suddenly on Saturday---A DIVORCE WAS RUMORED---Couple Were Wed Here Late in 1933---She Is the Former Mrs. Madeleine For... |
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New York Times MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT25th August 1926 Married---ANDERSON-DAGGETT---On Aug. 24, at the Church of the Transfiguration, Harry Anderson to Florence Makley Daggett.... |
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New York Times MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT (1)13th December 1894 MARRIED***WHITE-HOLMES---On Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1894, by the Rev. John Hall, D. D., at the residence of the bride's parents, Ella B., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holmes, to John Stuart ... |
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New York Times MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT OF COL. GRACIE AND MS. SCHACK23rd April 1890 MARRIED---GRACIE-SCHACK---On Tuesday, April 22, at 4 o'clock, by the Rev. Henry Y. Satterlee of Calvary Church, CONSTANCE ELISE, daughter of the late Otto Wilhelm Schack, native of Copenha... |
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New York Times MARRIAGE OF DANIEL MARVIN AND MARY FARQUHARSON17th March 1912 [This paragraph was part of a full page entitled City Social Notes; the "Tuesday" and "Wednesday" mentioned in the article were 12 and 13 March. The incorrect spelling of "Farquharson" is in the orig... |
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San Francisco Call MARRIAGE OF DR. WASHINGTON DODGE AND MRS. RUTH BROWN9th April 1906 The marriage will take place next Thursday in New York... |
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3rd November 1896 Was married on November 3rd 1896 when aged 23 years to Catherine Fanny Youtman aged 21 years at St Marys Church Southampton.... |
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Leeds Mercury MARRIAGE OF JOHN LESLIE, SON OF LADY ROTHES10th June 1932 <p>A Yorkshire Woman’s Notes.</p><p><a href="/images/coral-pinckard-H.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img alt="Coral Pinckard" src="/images/cor... |
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New York Times MARRIED IN EARLY DECEMBER5th December 1888 A brilliant and fashionable assemblage gathered at noon yesterday in the Church of the Heavenly Rest, on Fifth-avenue, to witness the marriage of Miss Florence Schieffelin, a daughter of George R. Sch... |
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New York Times MARSHALL DREW11th June 1986 Marshall Drew, a survivor of the Titanic, died Friday at Eastern Long Island Hospital in Greenport, L. I. He was 82 years old and lived in Westerly, L. I.Mr. Drew, who was born in Greenpor... |
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Evanston Daily News MARY HEWLETT - SURVIVOR OF TITANIC HERE25th April 1912 Mrs. Mary Hewlitt, of Lucknow, India, Was RescuedFrom the Disabled Craft, Gives Description of DisasterWas Traveling AloneW... |
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A memorial to the Addergoole Fourteen was erected in St Patrick's Church in Lahardane in April 2002 for the ninetieth commemoration. It is sited near to where the old baptismal font stood.Th... |
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Waterbury Republican MARY NAKID31st July 1912 Mary Nakid, the sixteen-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Said Nakid, survivors of the Titanic disaster, who died at St. Mary's hospital Monday night of spinal meningitis, will be buried this aft... |
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Syracuse Herald-Journal MARY WILBURN, OLDEST SURVIVOR OF TITANIC, DIES30th July 1987 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 a... |
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Newark Star MASONIC SERVICES FOR TITANIC VICTIM2nd May 1912 Brief but impressive memorial services for W. Anderson Walker, who lost his life in the Titanic disaster, were held last night by Hope Lodge No. 124, F. and A. M. of East Orange, of which Mr. Walker w... |
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The Evening Post MASSACHUSETTS VICTIMS OF THE TITANIC TRAGEDY20th April 1912 George Q Clifford of Stoughton, president of Belcher Last company,Herbert Henry Hilliard of 42 Hichorn street, Brighton... |
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Programme for a matinee in aid of the the Titanic Relief Fund, 1st May 1912.... |
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The World Evening Edition (New York) MAURETANIA FORCED TO SLOW BY ICEBERGS IN PATH19th July 1912 MAURETANIA SLOWS DOWN WHEN WARNED LIKE TITANIC OF ICEBERG IN HER PATH... |
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24th July 1908 Roger Bricoux, Wallace Hartley, Theodore Brailey and Captain Rostron are four of the many names that link the Titanic tragedy and the Cunarder Mauretania... |
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New York Times MAURETANIA'S CAPTAIN IS HONORED BY KING3rd July 1926 Roston [sic]Is Made a K. B. E. in Delayed Birthday List---48 Other Knights Created---Copyright, 1926, by The New York Times Company---Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES-... |
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Ford family mauseoleum... |
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Of your charity pray for the soul of Ellen McInerney who died 17th October 1909 aged 32 yearsalso of her beloved husband Thomas McInerney who was l... |
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New York Times MEDALS FOR RESCUING CREW23rd April 1912 Bill Introduced in House to Decorate Men on the Carpathia ---Special to The New York Times---WASHINGTON, April 22---Representative Francis of Ohio to-day introduced a resolutio... |
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White Star Line medical instruments, in a leather case.... |
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The Sun (New York) MEDIUM TELLS OF WORD FROM STEAD14th May 1912 Swoons At Seance, Then Re-enacts "Last Scenes Aboard the Titanic" --- Special Cable Despatch to THE SUN --- MANCHESTER, May 13---The Daily Despatch says ... |
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A short video clip showing Millvina Dean, the last remaining survivor of the Titanic disaster, signing a photograph for me when I visited her on Friday 30th May 2008. ... |
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Oak Leaves MEETS CARPATHIA27th April 1912 George P. Baldwin Relates Experience When Titanic Survivors Reach New York on Cunard Ship George P. Baldwin of 309 Linden, who went to New York to m... |
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Chicago Daily News MELLEN IN TITANIC STATEMENT23rd April 1912 Offers Evidence as to Time Officials Knew the Vessel Was Lost[by The Associated Pres.] New Haven, Conn., April 23—In connection with t... |
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7th February 1983 This memo describes the 1983 vandalism to the Dulles mausoleum... |
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Memorial in honor of Georges Alexandre Krins inaugurated on 14th September 2002... |
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Memorial to Charles Valentine Clarke, placed by his wife Ada Maria Clarke.... |
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There is a large rock with attached anchor in the Common Cemetery, Southampton: In loving memory of Ernest William Hamblyn who was lost at sea through the foundering of the S.S. Titanic on April 15th ... |
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He has a Memorial brick in his name in the Woolston, Southampton, Millennium Garden known as the Feathers in Victoria Road Woolston - which opened in April 2002.... |
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There is a new memorial in the Lifeboat House at Scarborough which was unveiled in April 2002 and reads:HMS Conway TrustMemorialJames Paul Moody O.C.6th Officer Titanic... |
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Front picture of a memorial card in memory of Joseph Laroche... |
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This memorial card with thick black lines around it was published just days after the sinking. Somebody wrote something at the back of it with a pencil but the text was erased and cannot be read now. ... |
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There is a lovely gold cross to the memory of Mr. Moody in Saint Augustines Church, Grimsby, Humberside.... |
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'Called to Higher Service from the decks of the Ill-fated SS Titanic'.[In Glasgow, Craigiehall Street, G51 1EU there is Harper memorial Baptist Church in his memory.]... |
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In Loving Memory OfGeorge SimmonsDied 31st October 1920 Aged 87AlsoMary Ann SimmonsDied 7th March 1921 Aged 88AlsoJack, Son of t... |
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New York Times MEMORIAL NOTICE22nd April 1912 STRAUS---A Special Meeting of the Board Of Directors of Montefiore Home, held April 21, 1912.The President, Jacob H. Schiff, announced the melancholy death of the Honorable Isi... |
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New York Times MEMORIAL NOTICE (1)20th April 1912 STRAUS---At a special meeting of the Executive Committee of the Educational Alliance, held on Friday, April 19, 1912, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:After days of keene... |
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New York Times MEMORIAL NOTICE (2)21st April 1912 HARRIS-At a special meeting of the Association of Theatre Managers of Greater New York, held on Saturday, April 20th, 1912, the following resolutions were adopted:Owing to the sad and sudd... |
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New York Times MEMORIAL NOTICE (3)4th May 1912 STRAUS-Resolutions of the Board of Directors of the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society (Orphan Asylum,) passed at a meeting specially called for the purpose of considering the tragic and untimely deat... |
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New York Times MEMORIAL NOTICE (4)28th April 1912 HAYS---At a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the United States Mortgage and Trust Company held April 25, 1912, it was resolved that the following minutes be adopted and transmitted to the ... |
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New York Times MEMORIAL NOTICE (5)8th May 1912 GUGGENHEIM---At the first meeting of the Board of Directors of the Hebrew Technical Institute held since the sinking of the Titanic, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:Wher... |
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New York Times MEMORIAL NOTICE (6)8th May 1912 STRAUS---At the first meeting of the Board of Directors of the Hebrew Technical Institute held since the appalling disaster of the loss of the Titanic, this minute was, by unanimous vote, adopted:... |
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New York Times MEMORIAL NOTICE (7)21st June 1921 In Memoriam***MANDELBAUM---Rosa, beloved wife of Herman Mandelbaum, mother of Sahra [sic] Dessauer, Tillie Samuel, Blanch Lang. Gone, but not forgotten.***... |
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New York Times MEMORIAL NOTICE FOR ISIDOR AND IDA STRAUS21st April 1912 STRAUS---The Directors of the Sanitarium for Hebrew Children tender their heartfelt sympathy to the family of Isidor and Ida Straus, called by Him who holds the mighty ocean in the hollow of His hand.... |
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In Loving Memory ofRICHARD ALLSOPdied 30 November 1829Aged 35and ofJAMES ALLSOPson of the aboveborn 1 September 1827died 6 April 1917also of... |
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Erected by the People of Winnipeg in memory of Their Fellow Citizens Mark Fortune; John Hugo Ross; Thompson Beattie; Charles A. Fortune; George E. Graham; and J. J. Borebank Who with 1484 others lost ... |
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In September 1998 a plaque to the memory of Mr. Hodges was unveiled at the County Hotel (now the Highfield House Hotel), Highfield Lane, Portswood, Southampton. SO17 1AQ, which is the site of the larg... |
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The Times MEMORIAL SERVICE24th April 1912 A memorial service for Mr. Henry Forbes Julian, of Torquay, who went down in the Titanic, will be held at noon on Monday next at St. Mary Magdelene Church, Upton, Torquay.... |
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Hudson Observer MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR TITANIC VICTIM23rd April 1912 Family of John Ashby of West Hoboken Abandon Hope for Him ---------- Until to-day the family of John Ashby, of West Hoboken, had some hope for his recovery, but are now convinced tha... |
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21st April 1912 The Central North Chicago Ministerial Association at the Belden Avenue Baptist Church, Chicago."The Offering" "The Nana Harper Fund to maintain and educate Nana, the six year old daughter ... |
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Newark Star MEMORIAL SERVICES ARE PLANNED FOR TITANIC DEAD23rd April 1912 ELIZABETH, April 22---Memorial services for Peter Reniff and Thomas Gavey, of 21B Florida street, and Clifford and Ernest Jefferies, who were lost while on their way to this city in the Titanic disast... |
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Atlantic Daily Bulletin MEMORIAL TO JAMES MOODY (1)Memorial... |
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A memorial plaque to Titanic cellist John Wesley Woodward, art All Saints Church, Lime Walk, Headington, Oxford.... |
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2nd November 2000 On November 2nd 2000, the Association Francaise du Titanic unveiled a memorial plaque in memory of Roger Bricoux in Cosne-sur-Loire, the city where he was born on June 1st 1891. In 1913, Roger had bee... |
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"W. T. Stead. 1840-1912. This memorial to a journalist of wide renown was erected near the spot where he worked for more than 30 years by journalists of many lands in recognition of his brilliant... |
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Remembered on: the magnificent Southampton Engineers Memorial, East Park.also remembered on the Liverpool Titanic and Engineers memorial.also named on the Glasgow Institute of ... |
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Named on the magnificent Southampton Engineers Memorial, East Park.also remembered on the Liverpool Titanic and Engineers memorial.also named on the Glasgow Institute of Marine Engineers m... |
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Named on the magnificent Southampton Engineers Memorial, East Park, Southampton.also named on the Glasgow Institute of Marine Engineers memorial.also remembered on the London, ... |
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Assistant Electrician. Named on the magnificent Southampton Engineers Memorial, East Park.also named on the Glasgow Institute of Marine Engineers memorial.also remembered on th... |
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At Beacon Park, Lichfield, Staffordshire there is a fine statue to Captain Smith. The statue was sculptured by Kathleen, Lady Scott, C.V.O and unveiled by the Captain's daughter Helen on 29th July 191... |
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Head, Mr. Christopher. Missing. Cabin B11. London address c/o Henry Head & Co., 27, Cornhill, London, E.C. There is a brass memorial to Mr. Head in... |
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Remembered on: the magnificent Southampton Engineers Memorial, East Park.also remembered on the Liverpool Titanic and Engineers memorial.also named on the Glasgow Institute of... |
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Phillips, John George (Jack). Chief Wireless Operator. Has perhaps the largest Titanic memorial, namely 'The Phillips Memorial Cloister', by the River Wey, covering some three acres, at Godalming, Sur... |
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Named on the magnificent Southampton Engineers Memorial, East Park.also named on the Glasgow Institute of Marine Engineers memorial.also remembered on the London, Institute of ... |
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Named on the magnificent Southampton Engineers Memorial, East Park.also named on the Glasgow Institute of Marine Engineers memorial.also remembered on the London, Institute of ... |
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Named on the magnificent Southampton Engineers Memorial, East Park.also named on the Glasgow Institute of Marine Engineers memorial.also remembered on the London, Institute of ... |
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Unidentified Newspaper MEMORIES OF A TITANIC NIGHT15th April 1974 Bruce Chadwick He Recalls Sinking 62 Years Ago---The Easter season is never a completely happy time for Tom McCormack of Elizabeth, N.J. It always brings memories of his escape from the sinking Titanic, ... |
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Washington Times MEN SNEAKED INTO BOATS, SAYS WOMAN19th April 1912 Mrs. Jacques Futrelle, Wife of Novelist, Says Many Were Brave, However---NEW YORK, April 19---Mrs. Jacques Futrelle, who was rescued, but whose husband, the novelist, went down with the Ti... |
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Chicago Daily Tribune MERCHANT FAINTS FROM JOY18th April 1912 page 3 Business Man Swoons on Learning Relatives Were Rescued from Titanic Wreck Aurora, Ill., April 17- [Special]- Oscar W. Johnson, 32 years old, a business man living at St.... |
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Chicago Daily News MESABA WARNED DOOMED TITANIC OF ICEBERGS18th April 1912 Mesaba Reports That It Warned The Doomed Ocean Vessel of Presence of Icebergs in Vicinity and Got "Thanks... |
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Chicago Examiner MESSAGE FROM STEAD RECITED BY MEDIUM29th April 1912 Narrative Said to Be From Other World, Told in Church of Soul ... |
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Newark Evening News MICHAEL DUANE LEARNS FATHER WAS ON TITANIC23rd April 1912 MORRISTOWN, April 23---The fears of Michael Duane, of Morris Township, that his father was a victim of the Titanic disaster were confirmed this morning, when he received an answer to a cablegram annou... |
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Michael Rogers was a 27 year old steward from Dublin, generally resident between voyages at the family home of Mr Thomas Harris at 13, Greenhill Avenue, Winchester. Mrs Harris had been a ... |
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Chicago Examiner MICHIGAN WIFE GETS $100,000 ALIMONY18th January 1916 Mrs. Helen Walton Bishop, wife of a Dowagiac millionaire, was granted a divorce here to-day. The Bishops were on the Titanic on their honeymoon trip when the liner went down. Mrs. Bishop, who charges cruelty and drunkenness, was granted $100,000 alimony.... |
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Time Magazine MILESTONES4th May 1931 Died. Sir Cosmo Edmund Duff Gordon, 68, survivor of the Titanic disaster in 1912 with his wife, Lady Duff Gordon (Lucy Sutherland), onetime London and Manhattan modiste (Lucile) who is a sister of nov... |
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Time Magazine MILESTONES (1)29th April 1935 Died. Lady Duff Gordon (Lucy Sutherland), 71, famed dress designer, long-time president of Lucile, Ltd (now defunct), Titanic survivor, sister of novelist Elinor Glyn; after six months' illness; in Lo... |
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Evening News MILLET5th August 1986 ''Drowned, too was a famous man from Broadway - 65-years-old F. D.Millet, a distinguished artist, author and war correspondent who livedat Russell House on the main approach from Evesham into the p... |
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New York Times MILLET'S BODY CREMATED3rd May 1912 BOSTON, May 2---A throng of men and women stood with heads uncovered in thetrain shed in the North Station to-day when the coffins containing the bodies of Frank D. Millet, the artist... |
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Whitehaven News MILLOM'S CONNECTION WITH THE TITANIC DISASTER2nd May 1912 THE widespread effects of the Titanic disaster is evidenced by the fact that Mrs. Beck of Cambridge Street, Millom, (Cumberland) had a relative aboard the ill-fated vessel.Mrs. Meanwell, first c... |
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Milwaukee Journal MILWAUKEE GIRL LOST17th April 1912 Former High School Girl, Not on Titanic's Rescued List... |
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New York Times MINIA REPORTS TWO BODIES4th May 1912 Ship Returning to Halifax---Patrick O'Keefe's Story of Rescue... |
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New York Times MINOR SPORTS NEWS18th June 1895 The cricketeers from the White Star liner Majestic played against the Summer eleven of the Staten Island Cricket Club at Livingston yesterda... |
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The White Star Company had a Committee meeting on 23rd July 1912 at 10 Winter Street, Liverpool at 11.55am. Present Mr. J. Bruce Ismay (in the chair) and others. During the meeting it was announ... |
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1st December 1915 No. 125. Miss Marion Hodgkinson. Minutes state: Widow deceased 25th January 1914. Full allowance paid to 31st March 1914. Liverpool C & G P Committee 9 7 1914. 10/- per week for 12 months as from 1st ... |
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14th February 1959 Amelie Icard gave a long interview to reporters of the French magazine 'Paris Match', published on 14 February 1959 (issue # 514). The article was illustrated with a picture of Melle Icard talking to ... |
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Chicago Examiner MISS ANNIE KELLY IN HOSPITAL20th April 1912 Misses Margaret and Beatrice Kelly of 303 Eugenie street were overjoyed last night when they learned that their seventeen-year-old sister, Annie Kelly, who was a Titanic voyager, ... |
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New York Times MISS ASTOR AT FESTIVAL15th June 1915 Sees 1,000 Children In Folk Dances and a Maypole Romp---RED BANK, N. J., June 14---Miss Muriel Alice Astor, daughter of John Jacob Astor, who lost his life on the Titanic, was one of the i... |
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New York Times MISS ASTOR TO WED RUSSIAN NOBLEMAN4th July 1924 He Was Recently Divorced From One of the Daughters of Czar Alexander II---ONE OF ANCIENT LINE---Bride-to-Be Is Daughter of the Late John Jacob Astor of New York---S... |
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New York Times MISS BENITA R. GUGGENHEIM MARRIES LIEUT. E. B. MAYER18th May 1919 The marriage of Miss Benita Rosalind Guggenheim, daughter of Mrs. Benjamin M. Guggenheim, and First Lieutenant Edward B. Mayer, United States Air Servive, which took place on Thursday at the homeof th... |
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Brookline Chronicle MISS ELIZABETH M. EUSTIS21st May 1936 Miss Elizabeth M. Eustis, granddaughter of Henry W. Dutton, founder of the Boston Evening Transcript, died suddenly Sunday at her home at 1020 Beacon Street. The deceased had resided in Brookline for ... |
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France Soir MISS EVA HART7th February 1969 Article from the French paper FRANCE SOIR, 7 February 1969. Miss Hart was in Paris at the time, invited to share her recollections of the Titanic disaster with the French audience in a show called 'Le... |
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New York Times MISS EVELYN BAYNE TO WED H. M. BLANK16th March 1929 Junior League Girl's Betrothal Announced by Grandmother, Mrs. Lockwood---Mrs. Williston D. Lockwood of 40 East Sixty-second Street has announced the engagement of her granddaughter, Miss E... |
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Washington Times MISS GRACIE HEARS FATHER IS AMONG PASSENGERS SAVED16th April 1912 Capital Resident Said to Be Aboard the Carpathia With Others Taken From the Titanic---STEAMER IS NOW HEADED FOR SOME AMERICAN PORT---Col. Archibald Gracie, 1627 Sixteenth stree... |
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New York Times MISS GUGGENHEIM TO WED JUNE 203rd June 1921 Miss Barbara Hazel Guggenheim, daughter of Mrs. Benjamin Guggenheim of 270 Park Avenue, and Sigmund Marshall Kempner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph W. Kempner of 305 West End Avenue, whose engagement was... |
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New York Times MISS GUGGENHEIM, DIVORCEE, TO WED12th December 1922 Youngest Daughter of Late Copper Magnate to Marry Milton S. Waldman in Paris---GOT RECENT FRENCH DECREE---Fiance of Heiress, the Former Wife of S. M. Kempner, Was Lately a New ... |
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Bristol Times and Mirror MISS JESSIE LEITCH27th April 1912 Miss Jessie Leitch, of London, a second class passenger came ashore with the six-months infant of her cousin, the Rev. John Harper, of London, who was drowned. Mr. Harper handed the child to her, kiss... |
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New York Times MISS KATHERINE FORCE TO WED MAJOR SPENCER5th December 1922 Their Marriage to Take Place Tomorrow at the Home of Her Sister, Mrs. William K. Dick---Although the engagement of Miss Katherine B. Force, daughter of Mrs. William H. Force, to Major Lori... |
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New York Times MISS KORNELIA T. ANDREWS5th December 1913 Miss Kornelia T. Andrews, eldest daughter of the late Robert E. Andrews of Hudson, N. Y., died of pneumonia at her home in that city yesterday. Miss Andrews was graduated from Oberlin College and had... |
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New York Times MISS M. GRAHAM WEDS7th June 1914 Married to Eugene M. Moore---Bride a Titanic Survivor---Special to The New York Times---GREENWICH, Conn., June 6---Miss Margaret Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Gra... |
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New York Times MISS MARGARET HAYS WEDS24th April 1913 One of the Survivors of the Titanic Disaster Marries at St. Thomas's---St. Thomas's Church at Fifty-third Street and Fifth Avenue was filled to the doors yesterday with guests for the wedd... |
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New York Times MISS MARIE YOUNG DIES29th July 1959 Survivor of Titanic Was 83---Had Been Piano Teacher---AMSTERDAM, N. Y., July 28 (AP)---Miss Marie C. Young, one of the survivors of the Titanic ship disaster, died yesterday at a rest home... |
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Staten Islander MISS MARY DAVIES20th April 1912 ''Staten Islanders in the vicinity of Tottenville, are rejoicing over the safe arrival of Miss Mary Davies, of London, a sister of Mrs. E. Langford. Miss Davies arrived at her sister's home about 1.30... |
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New York Times MISS ROSENBAUM HURT IN FRANCE22nd August 1911 ROUEN, France, Aug. 21---Miss Edith Rosenbaum, an American, was seriously injured to-day in an automobile accident while on the way to this city from Paris. A German merchant named Lewe, who ... |
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New York Times MISS RYERSON TO WED5th September 1915 Titanic Survivor Is Engaged to George Hyde Clark---Special to The New York Times---COOPERSTOWN, N. Y., Sept. 4---Mrs. Arthur Ryerson of Chicago and Philadelphia announced today... |
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Le Matin MISSING: ASTOR AND STEAD17th April 1912 From Le Matin, 17 April 1912... |
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Chicago Examiner MISTAKEN FOR WOMAN; FORCED INTO LIFEBOAT19th April 1912 Hartford, Conn., Apr. 18--Resolved to die after having done his utmost to aid in placing the women and children of the Titanic aboard the lifeboats Councilman William T. Sloper, clad in a white ni... |
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New York Times MME. AUBART RETURNS TO FRANCE3rd May 1912 {Note: This is an excerpt from a longer article, headlined "SEES SOCIAL CHANGES," reporting on an interview with another Adriatic passenger, unrelated to Titanic or Mme. Aubart.}Mrs. N. Au... |
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1st May 1912 After her rescue from Titanic, French singer Leontine Pauline ("Ninette") Aubart, better remembered as the mistress of American millionaire Benjamin Guggenheim, wrote the following letter to the White... |
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Titanica! MOLLY BROWN: MYSTERY UNRAVELLED21st July 2002 Daniel Klistorner Where was Molly Brown's stateroom situated?... |
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The Cadet MOODY MEMORIAL CUP13th June 1914 The Cup presented by Mrs Day and other relatives of J P Mood, who was lost in the "Titanic", to perpetuate his memory on board, reached the Ship during the Easter holidays, and is a great acquisiti... |
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Newark Evening News MORE FROM JERSEY MAY HAVE PERISHED IN SEA20th April 1912 Some residents of this city and of Hawthorne fear that several persons near to them perished on the Titanic. ... |
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Chicago Examiner MORE SPIRIT NOTES BY STEAD REVEALED7th December 1913 Spirit messages from the late William T. Stead, lost in the Titanic disaster,... |
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30th August 2011 The “More than a List of Crew” Website Explained The historical circumstances that made merchant seafarers some of the best documented of nineteenth an... |
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New York Times MORE TITANIC CLAIMS FILED13th September 1913 Belgian Consul Asks $46,250 for Lost Natives of His Country---More claims against the White Star Line for damages inflicted by the wreck of the Titanic were received yesterday in the Feder... |
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Chicago Tribune MORGAN DINNER RECALLED17th April 1912 Friendship of Family for Capt. Smith Causes Withdrawal of Invitations... |
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New York Times MORGAN FORTUNE NEAR $100,000,0001st April 1913 Financier Not Possessed of Vast Wealth of Rockefeller or Carnegie---PUT $60,000,000 IN ART---Lewis Cass Ledyard, His Counsel, Believed to Have Possession of His Will---Mr. M... |
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New York Times MORGAN HOPEFUL FOR OUR STOCKS23rd March 1907 Tells a Doubtful Fellow-Traveler He'll Change His Mind About Them---A BIG DECLINE YESTERDAY---Erie Issues Lead It-Dividend on the Second Preferred May Be Passed---Gold Co... |
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New York Times MORGAN STOPS FESTIVITIES20th April 1912 Deeply Affected by the Disaster, He Halts Aix Celebration ---AIX LES BAINS, France, April 19 --- J. Pierpont Morgan, who has arrived here to participate in to-day's inauguration of th... |
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Cleveland Plain Dealer MORGAN'S BARBER LOST19th April 1912 Man Who Always Shaved Financier Was on Titanic... |
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The New York Times MOST OF THE CREW SAIL21st April 1912 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 thei... |
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Jersey Journal MOTHER AND CHILD SAVED AT VERY LAST19th April 1912 Mrs. Elizabeth Dowdell of 215 Park Avenue, Union Hill, who was rescued with her 7-year-old daughter Esther [sic], said: "I had been abroad and was returning to my home in Jersey. I was taken aboard th... |
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Algernon Henry Wilson Barkworth was a first class passenger on the Titanic. This picture was owned by his longtime butler.... |
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Guardian MOUNT CHARLES VICTIMS26th April 1912 It is now almost certain that Mr. W. H. Nancarrow and Mr. Alex. Robins have gone down with the ill-fated liner. Hopes were held that at least Mrs. Robins might have secured a place in the rescue boats... |
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Titanica! MOUNT TEMPLE TEMP'S MEMORIES8th October 2009 Senan Molony THE replacement Fourth Officer of the Mount Temple... |
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The Times MOURNING IN BELFAST : CAPTAIN SMITH'S PREDICTION22nd April 1912 The shipbuilding works of Messrs Harland and Wolff (Limited) at Queen’s Island were closed on Saturday, which was regarded as a day of mourning for the members of the staff lost in the Titanic....... |
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Coventry Standard MR AND MRS W. E. CARTER19th April 1912 Others saved Mr and Mrs W.E. Carter and Lucille and William Carter their children, who we understand are relatives of Mr and Mrs Mackay of Beauchamp Hall, Warks.... |
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Marion James Mr & Mrs Benjamin HOWARD On researching Benjamin Howard and his wife Ellen Howard who bothperished, their bodies were never found. I have been able to locatesome ... |
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The Times MR BRUCE ISMAY - AN ANONYMOUS TRIBUTE23rd August 1937 “Will you permit me to supplement the articles concerning the late Bruce Ismay, which have already appeared in your columns, by the publication of a short personal tribute by an old friend?... |
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The Times MR H.FORBES JULIAN20th April 1912 The Carpathia has brought to New York no news of Mr H Forbes Julian, who was well known among metallurgical engineers. From 1886 to 1893 he was consultant for mines at Barberton, Jo... |
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Marion James Family History of Mr William ANGLE In 1901 William is recorded... |
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Marion James Mr William ANGLE & Mrs Florence Agnes ANGLE nee HUGHESResearching Mr William ANGLE I have been able to trace the following i... |
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The Times MR. A. H. BARKWORTH20th April 1912 Mr. A. H. Barkworth, of Tranby House, East Yorkshire, said he was sitting in the smoking-room when the boat struck the iceberg. He saw Mr. W. T. Stead on deck. He described how the forecastle was full... |
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Brighton Argus MR. A. H. BARKWORTH (1)19th April 1912 Mr. A. H. Barkworth, of Tranby House, East Yorkshire, said he was sitting in the smoking room when the boat struck the iceberg. He saw Mr. W. T. Stead on the deck. he described how the forecastle was ... |
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West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser MR. AND MRS. CHAPMANMr. and Mrs. Chapman, Liskeard, were also among the lost. Mrs. Chapman declining to go without her husband.Mrs. Hocking tells of how Mrs. Chapman was behind her when they were getting into the l... |
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Surrey Advertiser and County Times MR. AND MRS. HARVEY COLLYER20th April 1912 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Collyer and their little daughter. Mother and daughter saved; Mr. Collyer missing. Mr. Collyer's parents live in Leatherhead, Surrey. Leatherhead passengers One taken and two le... |
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New York Times MR. AND MRS. T. W. CAVENDISH16th April 1912 Among the passengers on the Titanic were Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Cavendish of London, and their two children. Mrs. Cavendish is a daughter of Henry Siegel, President of the Simpson-Crawford Company. She wa... |
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Salford City Reporter MR. ARTHUR GEE16th May 1912 A wireless message from the Mackay Bennett published by the White Star Line in New York shows that among the bodies recovered and identified is that of Mr. Arthur Gee (who is well known at the Height)... |
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Daily Mail MR. BEESLEY THOUGHT MISSING18th April 1912 Mr. LAWRENCE BEESLEY. - Son of the late Mr. H. Beesley, bank manager,Wirkshire [sic], Derbyshire, late science master at Dulwich College.... |
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Southampton Times and Hampshire Express MR. C. H. LIGHTOLLER, THE SECOND OFFICER20th April 1912 Mr. C. H. Lightoller, the second officer on the ill-fated Titanic,who is reported to be among the survivors, lived at Netley Abbey, andon Wednesday one of our representatives called on his wife at ... |
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Aberdeen Daily Journal MR. F. D. MILLET20th April 1912 In modern times at any rate the life of a successful artist is unusually placid and uneventful; few have crowded into it such variety as Mr. F. D. Millet, whose loss in the disaster which has befal... |
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Cambridge Independent Press MR. F. E. G. COY26th April 1912 Mr. F. E. G. Coy, nephew of Mr. Jonathan Coy, of Prickwillow Road, Ely, was an engineer on the Titanic, and no news has been received of his being among those rescued. He also was on the Olympic at th... |
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The Times MR. ISMAY AND THE WHITE STAR LINE1st January 1913 IMPENDING RESIGNATION OF THE CHAIRMANSHIP --- It is now officially announced that Mr. J. Bruce Ismay will retire from the presidency of the International Mercantile Marine... |
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The Times MR. ISMAY'S GIFT TO THE MERCANTILE MARINE3rd January 1919 MESSAGE FROM THE KING---The Mercantile Marine Service Association, Liverpool, having informedthe King that Mr. Bruce Ismay had contributed £... |
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Guernsey Evening Press MR. J. DUQUEMINc/o Porgos, St. Sampson, Guernsey.Reported Saved.News was received at noon today of the safety of Mr. Joseph Duquemin.Mr. Joseph Duquemin, of Portgrat, Vale, a quar... |
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Guernsey Evening Press MR. J. DUQUEMIN (1)20th April 1912 The relations of Mr. Joseph Duquemin, reported to be one of the survivors of the Titanic Disaster, have not yet heard from him direct, but yesterday a letter was received from the White Star line's So... |
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Scarborough Mercury MR. J. P. MOODY19th April 1912 Son of Mr. J. MoodyWe understand that Mr. J. P. Moody, one of the officers concerning whom no news has been received, is a son of Mr. J. Moody, solicitor, once in practice in Scarborough, ... |
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Eastbourne Gazette MR. J. WESLEY WOODWARD24th April 1912 One of the best known among the hero musicians of the Titanic was Mr. J. Wesley Woodward, son of Mrs. Woodward, of The Firs, Windmill Road, Headington, Oxford, who was one of the violoncelle players o... |
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Guernsey Evening Press MR. JOSEPH DUQUEMIN2nd May 1912 A letter was received this morning by the father of Mr. Joseph Duquemin, who was a passenger on the Titanic. He states that he has been in hospital and on his recovery proceeded to his destination, Al... |
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Brighton Argus MR. PITMAN24th April 1912 Mr. Pitman, the third officer, who confirmed the statement that only two boats were lowered at the Board of Trade inspection.He did not see any ice before the disaster, but knew a wireless warni... |
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Cambridge Independent Press MR. R. C. COLERIDGE MISSING19th April 1912 Page 5There seems every reason to fear that Mr. Reginald C. Coleridge, of Hartford, who was among the second-class passengers on the Titanic, has lost his life. Every day since the disaste... |
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Daily Home News MR. SILVEY LOST WHEN WIFE WAS SAVED19th April 1912 With the landing of the Carpathia last night came final confirmation of the sad news that William B. Silvey, brother of Mrs. Fred Deshler, formerly of this city, now of Washington, was lost with the T... |
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New York Times MR. STRAUS'S HORSE DEAD26th April 1912 Found Lifeless in Stable the Morning After the Titanic Sank---Friends of Isidor Straus, who, with his wife, perished in the Titanic disaster, told yesterday of a peculiar coincidence conce... |
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Camden Post-Telegram MR. SUTTON'S BODY SURELY ON THE MORGUE SHIP29th April 1912 White Star Line Confirms Report That Mackay-Bennett Has Corpse of Haddonfield Resident---WRECKAGE SEEN BY ANOTHER STEAMER---By United Press WireNEW YORK, April 29---The W... |
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Camden Post-Telegram MR. SUTTON'S WILL PROBATED TO-DAY29th April 1912 Victim of Titanic Left Estate to His Wife and Daughter and Latter's Children---RELATIVE AT HALIFAX TO CLAIM THE BODY---Through Attorneys Gaskill & Gaskill the will of Frederick... |
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Southport Visitor MR. WALTER ENNIS18th April 1912 Another local passenger was Mr Walter Ennis, who was engaged on the Titanic as Turkish bathman and masseur. He was previously employed by Smedley Hydro, Birkdale in a similar position, having been the... |
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St. Ives Times & Express MR. WILLIAM CARBINES19th April 1912 Mr. William Carbines, 19, of Nanjivey, was the fourth son of Mr. Nicholas Carbines, and he sailed on the "Titanic" in order to join one of his three other brothers also in Michigan. Although he had be... |
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Cumberland News MR. WILLIAM MURDOCH20th April 1912 The first officer of the ill-fated ship was Mr. William Murdoch, son of Captain Samuel Murdoch, Oakland, Dalbeattie, who was transferred from the Olympic, on which he was one of the chief officers.... |
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Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate, and Cheriton Herald MR. WILLIAM PENNY25th April 1912 We regret to hear that Mr. William Penny, eldest son of Mrs. A. Penny, of 4, Waverley Villas, Cheriton Road, was among the victims in the catastrophe to the Titanic.Mr. Penny had been a medi... |
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Worcester Telegram MRS ABBOTT IS STILL IN HOSPITAL20th April 1912 New York, April 19.- Mrs. Rose Abbott, of Providence, R.I., who was among the survivors is now in the New York hospital suffering with contusions of the legs. She will be able to leave the institution... |
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The South Bend Tribune MRS FATIMA MOUSSELMANI8th May 1912 Michael D. Lacopo (transcriber) TITANIC SURVIVOR WEDSMichigan City Woman Brings Word of Drowning of South Bend MenMichigan City, Ind., May 8 -- Mohammed Mustafa Ajamy and Miss FatimaMuselmanie, the latter a Titanic sur... |
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Unidentified Newspaper MRS HANSEN STILL IN BEDTitanic Survivor in Precarious Condition at Brother's Home Mrs. Peter C. Hansen, the survivor of the steamer Titanic, who arrived in Racine Wednesday, is still in an extremely nervous condition, and i... |
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Washington Times MRS HENRY B. HARRIS, FORMERLY MISS IRENE WALLACH, OF WASHINGTON17th April 1912 |
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New York Times MRS M. F. MARVIN IS CHRISTMAS BRIDE26th December 1913 Survivor of Titanic Disaster When Husband Perished Married to Horace De Camp---800 AT CHURCH CEREMONY---Flower Girls and Pages Strew White Rose Petals in Bride's Path---Honeymo... |
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L'Echo du Nord MRS SMITH, CAPTAIN SMITH'S WIDOW29th April 1912 |
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L'Excelsior MRS STRAUS WOULD NOT LEAVE HER HUSBAND20th April 1912 From L'Excelsior, 20 April 1912... |
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The Times MRS W. D. MARVIN20th April 1912 Mrs W. D. Marvin, of New York, who was on her honeymoon trip, was almost prostrated when she learned on reaching the dock that her husband had not been picked up by some other boat:- As I was put into... |
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Marion James Information Held on the COUTTS FamilyMARRIAGE ... |
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New York Times MRS. E. B. SHERFESEE, ONCE HOOVER AIDE30th December 1939 Head of the American Fund for French Wounded Won Croix de Guerre---Titanic Survivor---Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES---COOPERSTOWN, N. Y., Dec. 29---Mrs. Emily Borie Sherfesee, ... |
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Washington Times MRS. MOORE AWAITS WORD OF HUSBAND18th April 1912 W. B. Hibbs, Who Went To New York, Not Yet Heard From---No word from W. B. Hibbs was received at the residence of Clarence Moore this morning. Mr. Hibbs went to New York yesterday to obta... |
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Evening Bulletin MRS. A. H. RICE DIES IN PARIS AT 6914th July 1937 Wife of Explorer and Surgeon Was Widow of G. D. Widener---Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Rice, the former Eleanor Elkins, of this city, died suddenly yesterday at her home in Paris. She was 69.... |
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Unidentified Newspaper MRS. ADA PERINE, 92, SURVIVED TITANIC SINKINGMrs. Ada Perine, 92, who 55 years ago survived the sinking of the "unsinkable" luxury liner Titanic, died Sunday at the Maryland Masonic Home for the Aged in Cockeysville, where she had lived since 19... |
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Akron Beacon Journal MRS. ADDIE WELLS THOUGHT IT WAS BOAT DRILL UNTIL SHE SAW OFFICER'S PISTOL20th April 1912 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. Add... |
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Daily Mining Gazette MRS. AGNES EDWARDS SUMMONED BY DEATH5th August 1933 Mrs. Agnes Edwards, 69 years old, well known Hancock matron, died at St. Joseph's hospital last evening at 5 o'clock. She had been a resident of the Copper Country for 21 years, residing on Railroad A... |
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New York Times MRS. ASTOR17th April 1912 William H. Force, father of Mrs. John Jacob Astor, remained up all night in hopes of getting news of his daughter and her husband. When he saw that Mrs. Astor's name was on the list of res... |
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New York Times MRS. ASTOR ASKS A DECREE2nd March 1910 Seeks Final Order in Her Divorce Suit in White Plains---WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., March 1---Counsel for Mrs. Ava Willing Astor filed a note of issue to-day for a motion to make permanent the in... |
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New York Times MRS. ASTOR IS ILL, BUT NOT CRITICALLY20th April 1912 Alarming Reports as to Her Condition Formally Denied by Secretary---VINCENT ASTOR STILL HOPES---Mrs. Henry B. Harris Slowly Regaining Her Strength---... |
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New York Times MRS. ASTOR OBTAINS DIVORCE QUIETLY9th November 1909 No Names Mentioned in Proceedings Before Justice Mills, Who Grants Interlocutory Decree---ALL PAPERS IN CASE SEALED---It Is Understood Counsel Had Earlier Agreement on Disposit... |
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The Sun (New York) MRS. AVA W. ASTOR SAILS19th May 1912 Leaves for London, but is to Return Here Before Long --- Mrs. Ava Willing Astor, former wife of Col. John Jacob Astor, who was lost in the foundering of the Titanic, sailed ... |
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New York Times MRS. B. GUGGENHEIM SUCCUMBS HERE AT 6616th November 1937 Her Husband, Member of Family Noted in Mining Industry, Perished on Titanic---Mrs. Florette Guggenheim, widow of Benjamin Guggenheim, who perished on the Titanic, died yesterday in her apa... |
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Washington Herald MRS. CANDEE LAUDS MAJ. BUTT'S HEROISM19th April 1912 Mrs. Churchill Candee "The Action of Men of the Titanic Was Noble," She Writes---By MRS. CHURCHILL CANDEE, Of Washington.---New York, April 18---The action of the men on the Titanic was noble.... |
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Washington Times MRS. CANDEE TELLS OF TRAGIC SCENES AS STEAMER SANK19th April 1912 Washington Woman Says Officers Demanded That Women Go First---By GORDON MACKAY, Staff Correspondent---NEW YORK, April 19---From the feeble, trembling lips of an aged woman come... |
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Binghamton Press MRS. CASSEBEER ACCOUNT29th April 1912 Mrs. Henry Arthur Casebeer, Jr., of New York City, who is one of the survivors of the ill-fated Titanic, was in Binghamton this morning visiting her mother, Mrs. L.V. Fosdick at the House of the Go... |
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Worcester Telegram MRS. CHARLES ASPLUND AND THREE CHILDREN ARE SAVED18th April 1912 Her Husband and Two of Their Sons Are Believed to Be Among Those Lost on the Titanic, Though Names Sent Show Slight VarienceCharles Asplund, formerly of Worcester, his son Carl, 6 ye... |
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New York Times MRS. CHESTER O. SWAIN3rd September 1949 Mrs. Florence Thayer Swain, widow of Chester O. Swain, a former vice-president and director of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, died yesterday in her home at 755 Park Avenue. Her age was 75.... |
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Newark Evening News MRS. COMPTON TELLS OF TITANIC DISASTER19th April 1912 NEW YORK, April 19---Mrs. Alexander T. Compton and her daughter, Miss Alice Compton, of Lakewood, N. J., and New Orleans, two of the Titanics rescued, r... |
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Brooklyn Daily Times MRS. CORNELL SAVED?17th April 1912 Magistrate's Wife Probably Rescued from Titanic---BAYSIDE, April 17---News was received to-day at the home of Edward W. Apppleton, whose wife, a sister of Magistrate Robert C. Cornell, of ... |
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Evening Bulletin MRS. CROLIUS DIES; TITANIC SURVIVOR23rd April 1958 Mrs. Olive Potter Crolius, widow of Allen Crolius, died Monday at her home in Alden Park Manor, Germantown. She was 70.Mrs. Crolius and her mother, the late Mrs. Thomas Potter, Jr., were ... |
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Chicago Record-Herald MRS. CROSBY OF MILWAUKEE, ON WAY HOME, TELLS OF EXCITEMENT IN LOWERING BOATS23rd April 1912 Mrs. E. G. Crosy, wife of Captain E. G. Crosby of the Crosby Lake Steamshipp Company, and her daughter, Miss Hattie Crosby, of Milwaukee, who were in the ill-fated ship, arrived in Chicago yesterda... |
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New York Times MRS. D. R. BENJAMIN WED TO G. H. CLARKE13th December 1933 Ceremony by Justice P. J. McCook Soon After the License Is Obtained---Mrs. Dorothy Rennard Benjamin of the Hotel Berkshire and George Hyde Clarke of Hyde Hall, Cooperstown, N. Y., obtained... |
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New York Times MRS. DEAN MATHEY, TITANIC SURVIVOR, 728th September 1965 Special to The New York Times---PRINCETON, N. J., Sept. 7---Mrs. Helen Newsom Mathey, a survivor of the liner Titanic, sunk in 1912 by an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean, with the loss of mo... |
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New York Times MRS. DICK GETS DIVORCE22nd July 1933 Former Mrs. John Jacob Astor Silent About Future Plans--- MINDEN, Nev., July 21 (AP)---The former Mrs. John Jacob Astor was divorced here today from William K. Dick of New York City, remai... |
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New York Times MRS. DICK IS INJURED14th September 1933 Falls on Floor of Bermuda House, Breaking Shoulder---HAMILTON, Bermuda, Sept. 13 (AP)--- Mrs. Madeline Force Astor Dick slipped and fell on the polished floor of her house last night and b... |
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New York Times MRS. DICK MARRIED TO FIERMONTE, BOXER, IN CIVIL CEREMONY IN HOSPITAL ROOM HERE28th November 1933 Mrs. Madeline Force Astor Dick and Enzo Fiermonte, Italian middleweight pugilist, were married at 5:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon in Mrs. Dick's room at the Doctors Hospital, East End Avenue and Eigh... |
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New York Times MRS. DICK RETURNS; CARRIED TO HOSPITAL4th November 1933 Still Suffering From Effect of Broken Arm, Doctor Says---Silent on Boxer---Mrs. Madeleine Force Astor Dick, former widow of the late John Jacob Astor and divorced wife of William K. Dick, ... |
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New York Times MRS. DICK'S ESTATE LEFT TO 2 OF SONS10th April 1940 William F. and John H. to Get Principal at Age of 28---Mrs. Madeleine T. Dick, who died at Palm Beach, Fla., on March 27, left her estate in trust for the benefit of two of her sons, Willi... |
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New York Times MRS. DOROTHY A. HARDER3rd December 1926 Mrs. Dorothy A. Harder---Mrs. Dorothy Annan Harder, wife of George A. Harder, died Wednesday at her residence, 510 Park Avenue. She was the only child of the late Edward Annan Jr. and Maud... |
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Toronto Daily Star MRS. E.F. GORDON22nd March 1961 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 ... |
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New York Times MRS. EDWARD B. MAYER22nd July 1927 Mrs. Edward B. Mayer died suddenly last night at her home, 21 East Eighty-second Street. She was the former Miss Benita Rosalind Guggenheim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Guggenheim. Her father wa... |
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Salem Evening News MRS. ELIZABETH LINES19th December 1942 Mrs. Sargent H. Wellman of Wenham Road has the sympathy of the townspeople in the death of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth (Lindsey) Lines, 82, widow of Dr. Ernest H. Lines. Funeral services are being ... |
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New York Tribune MRS. ELOISE HUGHES SMITH AND HER SON 15th April 1913 Bride who was widowed by the Titanic disaster and babe whose father went down with the ship BRIDE, WIDOW, MOTHER, ALL WITHIN A YEAR Anniversary of Titanic Dis... |
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New York Times MRS. ELOISE HUGHES SMITH REWEDS11th April 1923 HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Apr. 10---Mrs. Eloise Hughes Smith, a survivor of the Titanic disaster, to whom a divorce was granted a month ago from Robert P. Daniel of Philadelphia, another survivor of the sam... |
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Hopewell Herald MRS. EMILY THOMAS BLACKWELL19th December 1906 Mrs. Emily Thomas Blackwell wife of Stephen Weart Blackwell of New York City was buried in the Old School Baptist Churchyard in this place saturday afternoon. The... |
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New York Times MRS. EMMA W. BUCKNELL29th June 1927 Widow of University Founder Dies at Saranac Lake Camp---Special to The New York Times---SARANAC INN, N. Y., June 28.---Mrs. Emma Ward Bucknell, 75 years old, widow of William B... |
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New York Times MRS. FIERMONTE CLOSES HOME9th August 1934 WESTHAMPTON BEACH, L. I., Aug. 8---Crampton House, the Summer home of Mrs. Enzo Fiermonte, the former Mrs. Madeleine Force Astor Dick, has been closed and Mrs. Fiermonte has left for an unannounced de... |
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New York Times MRS. FIERMONTE RITES29th May 1940 Dr. Sargent to Officiate Monday at St. Bartholomew's Service---A funeral service for Mrs. Madeleine Force Astor Dick Fiermonte, who died of a heart ailment at her Winter home in Palm Beach... |
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New York Times MRS. FIERMONTE SUES3rd May 1938 Former Madeline Astor Seeks Florida Divorce From Boxer---Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES---WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., May 2---Mrs. Madeline Force Astor Dick Fiermonte, filed suit for... |
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New York Times MRS. FIERMONTE'S ESTATE3rd May 1941 She Left a Gross of $1,149,142 and Net of $983,637---Mrs. Madeleine Force Astor Dick Fiermonte, who died on March 27, 1940, left a gross estate of $1,149,142, according to an accounting fi... |
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Portland Oregonian MRS. FRANK WARREN DESCRIBES THE TRAGEDY TO THE OREGONIAN27th April 1912 John Lamoreau Frank and Anna Warren were the only first class couple from Oregon on the Titanic. Mrs. Warren, who was 60 years of age at the time of the sinking, reported in great detail the horrific events ... |
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New York Times MRS. G. D. WIDENER TO MARRY DR. RICE6th October 1915 South American Explorer to Wed Widow of Titanic Victim in Boston on Oct. 14---HER MEMORIAL GIFTS---Philadelphia Society Woman Noted for Her Beauty and Jewels---Dr. Rice's Scien... |
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New York Times MRS. GAGE BLAMES ALL ON MRS. GRACIE13th April 1912 Court Adjourns to Give District Attorney Time to Find Missing Witness---C. J. BELL STILL NERVOUS---Banker Insists Upon Mrs. Gage Being Returned to the Asylum for Fear of a Trag... |
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New York Times MRS. GAGE REMAINS IN ASYLUM13th March 1912 WASHINGTON, March 12---Mrs. Mary E. Gage, who was committed to the Government Hospital for the Insane yesterday for threatening Charles J. Bell, a Washington banker, still is a patient in that institu... |
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Washington Times MRS. GEORGE D. WIDENER18th April 1912 |
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New York Times MRS. GRACIE DROPS WILL SUIT3rd May 1923 Special to the New York Times---WASHINGTON. May 2--- Mrs. Constance Shack Gracie, widow of Colonel Archibald Gracie, U. S. A., who lost his life from exposure in the Titanic disaster, has ... |
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Kenosha Telegraph-Courier MRS. HANSON IS HOMEMRS. HANSON IS HOME_____________________... |
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New York Times MRS. HARRIS GAINS STRENGTH20th April 1912 Mrs. Henry B Harris, widow of the theatrical manager who was lost on the Titanic, was regaining strength yesterday, but she was still in a nervous condition. Her shoulder, which she injured a day befo... |
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New York Times MRS. HELEN C. CANDEE SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES24th August 1949 Page 25, column 2 YORK HARBOR, ME., Aug 23 Mrs. Helen Churchill Candee, author and lecturer, of this place and Washington, D.C., died here today after a brief illness. She was 90 years old... |
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Variety MRS. HENRY B. (RENEE) HARRIS DIES10th September 1969 Robert J. Landry Theatre Owner-Producer Was Linked to Another Broadway EraAlthough she was married three times afterwards, she always remained Mrs. Henry B. Harris and when she died at Doctors Hospital, N.... |
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Washington Times MRS. HENRY B. HARRIS SAVED FROM WRECK18th April 1912 Little Hope Is Entertained For Recovery of Theatrical Promoter---Two telegrams were received in Washington last night confirming previous reports that Mrs. Henry B. Harris, who was Miss Re... |
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New York Times MRS. HOKAN STEFFANSON14th December 1953 Page 31, column 2 Mrs. Mary Eno Steffanson died last night at her home, 56 East Fifty-seventh Street, after an illness of several months. She was 71 years old. Mrs. Steffanson, da... |
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Chicago Examiner MRS. IDA HIPPACH AND HER DAUGHTER, MISS. JEAN, CHICAGO SURVIVORS OF THE TITANIC22nd April 1912 Mrs. Ida Hippach and her daughter, Miss. Jean, Chicago survivors of the Titanic... |
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Chicago Tribune MRS. IDA HIPPACH LEAVES $85,000 ESTATE TO DAUGHTER22nd October 1940 The will of Mrs. Ida S. Hippach, leaving an estate estimated at $85,000 to a daughter, Mrs. Jean Unander-Scharin of Lake Forest, was filed for probate yesterday. Mrs. Hippach died a month ago... |
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Washington Times MRS. J. B. THAYER18th April 1912 |
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New York Times MRS. J. CLINCH SMITH DIES21st August 1913 Widow of Titanic Victim Never Recovered from Shock of His Death---Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES---PARIS, Aug. 20---Mrs. James Clinch Smith, a well known American resident... |
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New York Times MRS. J. J. BROWN DIES; SURVIVOR OF TITANIC27th October 1932 Was Rescued by the Carpathia After Hours in Row Boat-- Long a Newport Colonist.Mrs. Margaret Tobin Brown of Denver, Col., wi... |
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Passaic Herald News MRS. J. JOSEPH O'NEILL13th June 1974 CLIFTON Mrs. Margaret O'Neill, 82, died yesterday in St. Mary Hospital, Passaic. Mrs. O'Neill was born in Ireland and came to the United States in 1912. She lived in Jersey City a... |
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Concord Enterprise MRS. J. MURRAY BROWN17th April 1912 "Among the passengers o the Titanic was Mrs. J. Murray Brown, widow of the late J. Murray Brown, and mother of Mrs. George S. Keyes of Concord. Mrs. Brown went to England in the early part of... |
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Concord Enterprise MRS. J. MURRAY BROWN (1)24th April 1912 Mrs. J. Murray Brown, who upon her return from New York, where she was taken to the home of her sister, wife of Judge Cornell, upon the arrival of the Carpathia, came to Concord and went to the home o... |
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Arlington Advocate MRS. J. MURRAY BROWN (2)27th April 1912 Mrs. J. Murray Brown, formerly of Belmont, who, with her two sisters escaped from the wrecked Titanic, is well known to some of our readers. Her sons used to be quite prominent in Arlington society. M... |
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New York Times MRS. J. W. CARDEZA, TITANIC SURVIVOR2nd August 1939 Noted Yachtswoman and a Big Game Hunter of Early 90's Dies in Germantown ACTIVE IN PHILANTHROPY Twice Circumnavigated World in Own Yacht--Daughter of Late Thomas Drake ... |
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New York Times MRS. JANE L. HERMAN16th January 1937 She and Two Daughters Titanic Survivors---Husband, Son Lost---Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES---BEDMINSTER, N. J., Jan. 16---Mrs. Janes Laber [sic] Herman, 75 years old, a surviv... |
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New York Times MRS. JOHN J. ASTOR 3D GIVES BIRTH TO SON20th July 1935 The Former Ellen Tuck French Becomes a Mother at the Doctors Hospital---A son was born at 5:04 P. M. yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Astor 3d in Doctors Hospital, 174 East End Avenue... |
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Washington Times MRS. JOHN JACOB ASTOR (1)18th April 1912 |
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New York Times MRS. LOUISE JONES WED IN BAY STATE20th September 1952 Church in Barnstable Is Scene of Marriage to John Maclay Mirkil, Marine Ex-Officer---Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES ---BARNSTABLE, Mass., Sept. 19---Mrs. Louise Unander-Scharin ... |
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New York Times MRS. LOUISE U.-S. JONES IS ENGAGED TO MARRY26th August 1953 Mrs. J. Hippach Unander-Scharin of Wianno, Mass., formerly of Chicago and Lake Forest, Ill., has announced here the engagement of her daughter, Mrs. Louise Unander-Scharin Jones, to John Maclay Mirkil... |
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Washington Times MRS. LUCIEN P. SMITH, DAUGHTER OF CONGRESSMAN JAMES A. HUGHES17th April 1912 |
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Washington Times MRS. LUCILLE CARTER AND HER FAMILY ARE SAVED FROM DEEP SEA16th April 1912 Mrs. Stilson Hutchins, of this city, has received word that her cousin, Mrs. Lucille Carter, of Philadelphia, has been rescued. Mr. Carter and their two children also are among the saved."... |
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New York Times MRS. LURATI WINS POINT13th November 1915 Surrogate Indicates She Is Entitled to Accounting in Guggenheim Suit---Surrogate Fowler announced yesterday that it was his opinion that Mrs. Amy G. Lurati, once known as Amy G. Tuska, is ... |
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New York Times MRS. M. S. MOORE MARRIES2nd May 1915 Wealthy Widow of Titanic Victim Weds A. C. P. Wichfeld, a Dane---Special to The New York Times---WASHINGTON, May 1---Mrs. Mabelle Swift Moore, Washington's wealthiest widow, wh... |
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New York Times MRS. M. S. WALDMAN WINS PARIS DIVORCE26th February 1930 Two Other American Women Also Receive Decrees From the French Courts---TRAGIC ACCIDENT RECALLED---Waldman Children Fell to Death From Penthouse Apartment Here in October, 1928... |
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New York Times MRS. MARVIN'S WEDDING19th December 1913 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farquharson of 317 Riverside Drive have sent out invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Mary Farquharson Marvin, and Horace De Camp, which is to take place on Christma... |
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New York Times MRS. MARY GAGE SANE23rd April 1912 Must Now Answer Charge of Threatening Charles J. Bell.---WASHINGTON, April 22---Mrs. Mary E. Gage of this city was adjudged of sound mind to-day, and to-morrow she mst [sic] face a police... |
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News Palladium MRS. NELLIE BECKER15th February 1961 Mrs. Nellie Becker, of 391 Britain Avenue, died at 6:06 A.M. today at Mercy Hospital, where she was admitted four days ago following an apparent heart attack.Mrs. Becker was the widow of R... |
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Philadelphia Inquirer MRS. POTTER DIES AT AGE OF 982nd January 1954 Mrs. Thomas Potter, Jr., honorary secretary of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the Red Cross, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Allen Potter Crolius, the Cambridge Apartments, ... |
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Washington Times MRS. R. L. BECKWITH18th April 1912 |
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New York Times MRS. RICHARD L. BECKWITH13th February 1955 Page 86, Column 8 Mrs. Sallie Monypeny Beckwith, widow of Richard L. Beckwith, died Friday night at her home, 224 East Sixty-first Street. She was born in Columbus, Ohio, eighty-nine years... |
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New York Times MRS. S. BEACH COOKE26th June 1960 Special to The New York Times---COOPERSTOWN, N. Y., June 25---Mrs. Emily Borie Ryerson Cooke, widow of S. Beach Cooke, an artist and writer, died today of a cerebral hemorrhage at Ringwood... |
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Charleston Evening Post MRS. SAMUEL REEVES20th October 1962 Page 2A, column 3SUMMERVILLE Mrs. Lucile Carter Reeves, widow of Samuel Reeves, died last night at the residence of a daughter, Mrs. Clinton W. Trowbridge. Funeral services will be... |
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Worcester Telegram MRS. SELMA ASPLUND [OBITUARY]17th April 1964 Mrs. Selma A. (Johnson) Asplund, 90, of 39 Fairlawn Circle, Shrewsbury, died Wednesday night in St. Vincent Hospital, a few hours after being admitted.Born in Smaland, Sweden, she moved to Kansa... |
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Hartford Courant MRS. STEWART DID NOT SAIL ON TITANIC18th April 1912 (Special to The Courant)Winsted, April 17Spencer C. Coe received a message this morning advising him that his cousin, Mrs. F... |
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Denver Times MRS. STOIBER-ROOD DENIES REPORT HUSBAND IS ALIVE19th April 1912 Says She Has Positive Evidence He Lost His Life on Titanic Disaster.Recent reports from London that a man seen there had been partially identified as Hugh R. Rood, supposed to have been on... |
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New York Times MRS. STRAUS LEFT $319,94029th April 1914 Titanic Victim's Estate Divided Equally Among Six Children---Mrs. Ida Straus, who perished with her husband, Isidor Straus, in the Titanic disaster on April 15, 1912, left a net estate of ... |
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Washington Herald MRS. T. W. CAVENDISH21st April 1912 MRS. T. W. CAVENDISHDaughter of Henry Siegel, the millionaire merchant. She was brought in on the Carpathia with the rest of the survivors. In relating her exxperiences she said: "There ... |
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New York Times MRS. THOMAS CARDEZA12th November 1943 Page 21, column 1 Wife of Philadelphia Explorer, Kin of Racine, Red Cross Aide PHILADELPHIA, Nov 11 Mrs. Mary Racine Cardeza, wife of Thomas Drake Martinez Cardeza,... |
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Washington Herald MRS. TYRELL W. CAVENDISH20th April 1912 MRS. TYRELL W. CAVENDISHOne of the unfortunate survivors of the Titanic disaster, who, although her life was saved, is heart-broken because of the loss of her husband, Tyrell W. Cavendish, who a... |
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New York Times MRS. W. K. DICK IN RENO10th June 1933 Former Madeleine Force Astor Will Ask Divorce---RENO, Nev., June 9 (AP)---Mrs. Madeleine Force Astor Dick, New York society woman, is in Reno to file suit for divorce for William K. Dick.... |
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New York Times MRS. WIDENER NOT TO WED15th August 1915 Denies Her Reported Engagement to Dr. Hamilton Rice, the Explorer---Special to The New York Times---NEWPORT, Aug. 19---Mrs. George D. Widener made an emphatic denial today of h... |
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Cokato Enterprise MRS. WM. LAHTINEN DIES WITH HUSBAND25th April 1912 Refuses Chance to Be Saved and Both Go Down With Ill-Fated Titanic Refusing to be parted from her husband, and preferring death to separation, is the thrilling story relate... |
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STEWARTRY OF KIRKCUDBRIGHT COUNTY COUNCILEDUCATION COMMITTEEDALBEATTIE HIGH SCHOOLDalbeattie District School Management Committee hereby certify that CHARLES CONNOR... |
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Washington Post MUSICAL NOTES21st May 1905 Miss Marie Grice Young gave a pupils recital in her studio yesterday afternoon, closing her season. The young pianists gave evidence of much interest in their work and much excellent training, both me... |
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New York Times MUST PRODUCE MINE STOCK17th July 1907 John Weir Held In Contempt for Dodging Sheriff's Attachment---The Appellate Division yesterday reversed an order of the Supreme Court denying a motion made on behalf of Sheriff Hayes to co... |
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TROUBLE ON SOUTH AFRICAN VESSEL'Mutiny' on Titanic Rescue ShipThe Admiralty was informed last night that a wireless message had been received by HMS Resolution from the Sherard Osbor... |
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Col John Weir was my Great Great Grandfather. He was born on May 14th 1852 to parents John Weir and Jane Gillies. He had two brothers and two sisters: James b. 28/5/1856, Sarah b. 16/2/1858, George ... |
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Words by Roger LewisMusic by F. Henri Klickmann Published 1912 by Frank K. Root & Co. Chicago and New York, USA [Midi / ... |
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Titanica! MY TITANIC DIVE30th November 2001 Brigitte Saar Brigitte Saar's dive to Titanic... |
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Titanica! MYSTERY SHIP MADE SIMPLE17th February 2004 Senan Molony Case-closed on the Californian?... |
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Worcester Telegram NAME NOT ON LIST BUT WOMAN IS SAFE18th April 1912 The Associated Press Mrs. Edgar Meyer Wires New York That She Is Returning on Carpathia and That Her Husband Is MissingNEW YORK, April 17.- A wireless message was received today by relatives of Mrs Edgar Meyer... |
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So far as can be determined, no photographs of the vanished Naronic exist, likely due to her very short lifespan. This woodcut engraving illustrates her appearance.... |
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New York Times NATHAN STRAUS TOLD18th April 1912 That Isidor and Mrs. Straus Were Not Saved---Son Doesn't Know Yet---A cablegram was sent yesterday to Nathan Straus, who is in Rome, breaking the news to him that Isidor Straus and Mrs. St... |
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The French submersible Nautile returns to the surface following a dive to the wreck of the Titanic. The research ship Nadir is in the distance.... |
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Titanica! NAVIGATIONAL CONFIRMATION OF TITANIC'S CQD POSITION7th November 2002 Captain Lewis Marmaduke Collins On September 1, 1985, an expedition led by Dr. Robert Ballard located the wreckage of the Titanic on the ocean floor in position 41° 43.9 N., 49° 56.8 W., some thirteen miles east of where she ha... |
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Charles Spedding The following year both Captain Barr and myself were transferred to the Caronia fora voyage down to Alexandria from New York. Mr. and Mrs. IsadoreStrauss ( sp ) were on board, and oc... |
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The Hymn "Nearer My God to Thee" has often been suggested as the last tune played by the Musicians on the Titanic...... |
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An early cylinder recording of Nearer My God to Thee... |
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Dundee Courier NEGLIGENT FIREMEN SENT TO PRISON22nd January 1915 At Southampton yesterday seven firemen on a troopship -Wm. Carpenter, W. Payne, John Podesta, Charles Hock, Robert Thompson, Ernest Hatton, and Frederick Mountain - were charged with unlawfully co... |
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Nelle Snyder Headstone... |
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1901 Census NELLIE WALCROFT : 1901 CENSUS ENTRY31st March 1901 In 1901 Nellie Wallcroft (born in Steventon, Berkshire) was aged 24 years. She worked as a General Domestic Servant in Abingdon, Berkshire. Her last name was spelled as Walcroft.... |
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Photograph of Titanic survivor Nellie Wallcroft and her husband William Lipscomb, probably taken in the late 1930s.... |
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Voyage NEPTUNE6th March 2005 John P. Eaton Port of Registry: SouthamptonFlagof Registry: BritishFunnel:Red, black topCompanyflag: Divided by c... |
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Worcester Telegram NEVER NEAR TITANIC18th April 1912 Article... |
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New York Times NEW INCORPORATIONS31st January 1918 Special to The New York Times---ALBANY, Jan. 30---Twenty-five new corporations, with an aggregate capital stock of $1,647,000, were chartered today. They include:... |
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The Times NEW M.P. FOR EAST BELFAST9th February 1940 Mr. Henry P. Harland, a director of Harland and Wolff, was yesterdayreturned as Conservative member of Parliament for East Belfast. Noother candidate was nominated. The seat became va... |
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Chicago Record-Herald NEW NAMES ADDED TO THOSE ON BOARD THE TITANIC - SOME LIVE.17th April 1912 SOME NOT INCLUDED IN LISTS___________New Names Added to Those on Board... |
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10th December 2011 Addergoole Titanic Society New window for Church in Lahardane; Ireland's Titanic Village ... |
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New York Times NEW VERSION OF BUTT'S TRIP17th April 1912 Was Passenger on Titanic at the Whim of Close Friend---Richard B. Watrous, Secretary of the American Civic Association, with offices in Washington, watched the bulletin boards in Times Squ... |
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New York Times NEW WHITE STAR SERVICE TO TAP CHERBOURG TRADE7th January 1907 Adriatic, Biggest Ship Yet Built, to Start It in May---SHE WILL CARRY 3,000 SOULS---And Have a Turkish Bath, Plunge, and Orchestra Aboard---Line toLiverpool to Stay.... |
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Voyage NEW YORK (1)20th July 2005 (American Line)ex-City of New York, Inman LineAs Titanic left Southampton 10 April 1912, the suction and wave action of her propellers and huge bulk tore New York lo... |
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Weekly Advocate NEWARK WOMAN PASSED OVER TITANIC COURSE THROUGH WRECKAGE2nd May 1912 Mrs Henry Buell and daughter, Miss Margaret Buell reached Newark Friday evening after spending a year in Germany and brought back with her the first lucid details following the sinking of the Titan... |
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Cornishman NEWLYN MAN RESCUED18th April 1912 AT THE WHEEL WHEN THE SHIP STRUCKThe quartermaster at the wheel when the ship struck the iceberg was Mr. Robert Hichens, believed to be a native of Newlyn, who is one of the survivors. Intervie... |
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Chicago Inter Ocean NEWS OF DISASTER IS FATAL17th April 1912 Former Member of Canadian Parliament Dies When Told About Titanic... |
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Chicago Tribune NEWS OF THE SOCIETY WORLD : MRS. RYERSON RETURNING13th October 1913 One of the many evidences of Mrs. Marshall Field’s loyalty to Chicago, in spite of nearly a decade spent away from here, is that she has always kept her box for the symphony concerts and has ... |
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Chicago Record-Herald NEWS ONLY FROM AMERICA17th April 1912 Writing under the impression that the Titanic was saved, the newspapers call attention to the absence of any dry dock on the American seaboard large enough to accommodate such a vessel.... |
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The Los Angeles Times of April 17th 1912 stated that he was a brother of E. D. Rood of El Centro, California. The Rocky Mountain News (Denver) of April 13th 1992 stated that he was the Vice President ... |
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Titanica! NIGHT AND A TITAN10th August 2011 Senan Molony What did Titanic look like at night?... |
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Chicago Examiner NIGHT CLEAR, SAYS MARINER19th April 1912 Boston, Mass., April 18---Captain Franz Huber of the German Freighter Trautenfels, which arrived here today, said he passed over the spot where the Titanic sunk ten hours before the accident and t... |
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Titanica! NINETY NINE YEARS AND STILL COUNTING28th April 2011 Jim Currie Article, using new evidence, re-examines the work of Titanic's navigating oficers in arriving at the erroneous CQD positions and the consequences of the results. ... |
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Evanston Daily News NO EVANSTONIANS ABOARD16th April 1912 There were no Evanstonians aboard the ship. Arthur Ryerson and family, formerly of Lake Forest and well known in local social circles were among the passengers. All are reported saved except Mr. Ry... |
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Brooklyn Daily Times NO NEWS OF KIMBALLS18th April 1912 Fruitless Efforts to Get News of Bostonian---Every resource of wealth and power was expended in vain to-day to secure some word from the Carpathia of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Kimball. Kimball i... |
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Western Daily Mercury NO NEWS OF MR F. ANDREW, OF REDRUTH19th April 1912 Among the passengers of whose fate nothing is yet definitely known is Mr. Frank Andrew (30), of Pencoys, near Redruth. Mrs. Andrew, who lives at Pencoys, with one little child about two years of age, ... |
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Worcester Telegram NO SIGN OF WRECK18th April 1912 Article... |
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Rahway Daily Record NO TRACE IS FOUND OF KEEFE'S BODY26th April 1912 Survivor of Titanic Wreck Tells of Being With Him In a Life Boat----------It had for several days been hoped that among the bodies recovered from the wreck of the Titanic would be fo... |
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Voyage NOMADIC22nd August 2005 John P. Eaton The Titanic's tender at Cherbourg... |
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Titanic Review NOMADIC : THE BELFAST CHILD25th June 2008 Philip Hind 1987, on the long drive from Italy after a holiday a gawky teenager begged his long-suffering parents to take a detour via Paris. The object of the harried dash through the gridloc... |
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3rd January 2007 Kathleen Neill The SS Nomadic is the last White Star Line vessel still afloat and the last real maritime link with Titanic. Built on No.1 Slip by Harland & Wolff Shipyard, Belfast, and fi... |
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Chicago Record Herald NONE PICKED UP CELTIC23rd April 1912 General Passenger Agent Jeffries of the White Star Line today denied the report that an officer and woman steerage passenger of the Titanic were picked up by the Celtic, which arrived in this city... |
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North American NORTH WALES VICTIMS OF THE TITANIC ARRIVE8th May 1912 NORTH WALES, Pa., May 7---The bodies of Austin Van Billiard and one of his children, lost on the Titanic, which were picked up at sea by the Mackay-Bennett, reached here today and will be buried on We... |
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31st March 1901 John Hall Lovell was born at Pynda Farm in the parish of Hatherleigh, mid-Devon in early 1892.He remained at that address until 1897 when he and the family moved to Lower Gorhuish Farm in the pa... |
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Chicago Daily News NOT ALL STOCK ISSUED20th April 1912 The figures of the company with reference to its stock, as set forth in the Manual of Statistics for 1911, show that common stock to the sum of $49,931,735 has been issued and preferred to the val... |
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New York Times NOT BOATS ENOUGH (SAYS MRS. GUGGENHEIM)17th April 1912 Many inquiries were made at the (White Star Line)office during the day about Benjamin Guggenheim, but no hopeful reply could be given as Mr. Guggenheim's name was not included in any of the lists of s... |
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Chicago Examiner NOT LOCKED IN CABIN ON CARPATHIA, SAYS ISMAY1st May 1912 I know that my personal conduct has been made the subject of a lot of unfavorable comment, and I court the fullest inquiry at the hands of your committee or any one else who has the right to ask s... |
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Bridgwater Mercury NOTABLE PEOPLE ON BOARD20th April 1912 Mr. Christopher Head, former mayor of Chelsea. Much interested in art matters, and the donor of one of the panels to be placed in Chelsea Town hall. Took a prominent part in the discussions at the ... |
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New York Sun NOTED STYLIST DIES IN LONDON22nd April 1935 Lady Duff Gordon Designed Fashions for Royalty... |
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New York Times NOTES FOR THE YACHTSMEN21st March 1900 Mrs. Charlotte D. M. Cardeza's steel screw bark Eleanor is being repainted and generally overhauled at Tebo's yard, South Brooklyn, preparatory to an early commission.[The balance of this ... |
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New York Times NOTES OF THE YACHTSMEN25th December 1898 The following have recently been elected members of the Atlantic Yacht Club: J. Pierpont Morgan, Alexander King, Isaac Stern, James D. Smith, John J. Slater, and Mrs. J. W. Cardeza. Mrs. Cardeza owns... |
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Titanica! NOTES ON LIFEBOAT LISTS11th July 1999 Peter Engberg Explore the difficulties in producing a credible list of lifeboat placements.... |
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Camden Daily Courier NOTHING HEARD OF FREDERICK SUTTON18th April 1912 Relatives and friends of Frederick Sutton, of Haddonfield, who was on board the Titanic when she sank on Sunday night after colliding with a huge iceberg, have given up all hope of his survival. Mr. S... |
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Washington Times NOTHING YET HEARD FROM MRS. CANDEE18th April 1912 Daughter Willl Meet Her On Her Arrival On the Carpathia---Friends of Mrs. Helen C. Candee, who lived at 1718 Rhode Island avenue until her departure for Europe, nearly a year ago, and who ... |
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The Hymn "Now the Day is Over" was one of those sung at the hymn service lead by Revd. Ernest Courtenay Carter.Sabine Baring-Gould (1825-1878) wrote the lyrics, in 1865, and the tune Merria... |
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Chicago Daily Tribune OAK PARK TITANIC SURVIVOR21st April 1912 (Photo: Mrs F. R. Kenyon)A letter written on board the Carpathia was received yesterday by Mrs. George P. Baldwin, 309 Linden avenue, Oak Park, announcing the death of F. R. Kenyon and the... |
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Southern Evening Echo OBITUARY27th April 1967 Last Titanic officer dies, 83 Last surviving officer of the Titanic, which went down in the Atlantic in 1912 has died at his home in Christchurch at the ago of 83. Commander Joseph Groves Boxhall was ... |
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WAS born on the 31st March, 1880, at Whitehaven, Cumberland. When quite young his parents moved to Blackburn, where he passed his apprenticeship days with the firm of James Davenport, of the Can... |
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The Times OBITUARY : THE REV E.C. & MRS CARTER20th April 1912 ... |
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New York Times OBITUARY NOTES9th February 1913 J. ALPHEUS VANSANT, a member of the firm of Sutton & Vansant, coffee dealers of Philadelphia, died Friday in Pasadena, Cal. His partner, Frederick Sutton, who lived in Haddonsfield,[sic; should be "H... |
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New York Times OBITUARY NOTES (1)29th October 1913 Mrs. MARIE E. SPENCER died in Paris on Sunday, according to word received here yesterday. She was the widow of William Augustus Spencer, a well-known collector of rare editions. Her husband, who was... |
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New York Times OBITUARY NOTES (2)21st February 1913 ***Mrs. JOHN J. BORIE of Philadelphia, died Wednesday while visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Reyerson, at Boston, Mass. Mrs. Borrie was born in Perth Amboy seventy-nine years ago.***... |
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New York Times OBITUARY NOTES [LAURA VAN DER HOEF]18th March 1925 Mrs. LAURA ELLEN NEWELL VAN DERHOEF, widow of Wyckoff Van Derhoef, who was one of the victims of the Titanic disaster, died yesterday at her home, 15 Clark Street, Brooklyn. Her husband was Secretary... |
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New York Times OBITUARY OF MARGARETTA SPEDDEN11th February 1950 SPEDDEN---Margaretta C., on Feb. 10, at Tuxedo Park, N. Y., belovedwife of the late Frederic O. Spedden and daughter of the late George F.Stone and Margaretta C. Corning and beloved sister of Emma ... |
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New York Times OBITUARY OF MRS. MARVIN'S SECOND HUSBAND: HORACE S. DECAMP17th July 1954 Special to the New York Times---UTICA, N. Y., July 16---Horace Silliman deCamp, realty executive in the Adirondacks, died yesterday in his home at Thendara at the age of 67. He owned the ... |
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The Times OBITUARY---MR. J. H. ISMAY25th January 1930 A NOTED AGRICULTURALIST --- We regret to announce that Mr. James Hainsworth Ismay died at Iwerne Minster House, Blandford, Dorset, yesterday. He belonged to the well-known family of shipow... |
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New York Times OBITUARY: MRS. DOROTHY BRULATOR21st February 1946 By Wireless to THE NEW TORK TIMES---PARIS, Feb. 20---Mrs. Dorothy Brulator, an American who was residing here, was found dead in her hotel room today. Physicians reported that she had die... |
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Chicago Tribune OCEAN WRECK SURVIVOR DEAD24th December 1912 John Conley, Last of Passengers on the Steamer Arctic, Succumbs at Age of 80John Conley, last of the survivors of the ... |
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Titanica! OF RATS AND MEN: TITANIC SURVIVOR 'SLEEPING ROUGH'10th June 2004 Senan Molony YESTERDAY IN PARLIAMENT ... |
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Milwaukee Sentinel OLDEST SURVIVOR REMEMBERS THE TITANIC15th April 1977 Mrs. MacKenzie lives alone in a small house in Hermosa Beach, Calif., still drives a car, has outlasted three husbands and has sailed the Atlantic 10 times since the 1912 tragedy.... |
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Unidentified Newspaper OLDEST TITANIC SURVIVOR PLANS VISIT TO SITE10th April 1996 Ceremony will honor tragic sinkingBOSTON -- The oldest living survivor of the sinking of the Titanic wants to visit the site this summer and throw a rose into the Atlantic Ocean where her fath... |
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9th October 2007 Biographical and family information about Titanic victim Ole Martin Olsen.... |
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The Shipbuilder OLYMPIC & TITANIC : THE PROPELLING MACHINERYJune 1911 A detailed description of the Titanic's engines, propellers and other equipment, with illustrations.... |
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The olympic in profile; At the pier in New York; Pier 59; New York skyline... |
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20th September 1911 The hull of the Olympic after the Hawke rammed it (Sept. 20, 1911)... |
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Voyage OLYMPIC AND TITANIC : MAIDEN VOYAGE MYSTERIES29th April 2007 Mark Chirnside and Sam Halpern Charting the maiden voyage route... |
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Peterborough Advertiser OLYMPIC AND TITANIC TO ECONOMISE COAL6th April 1912 Reduced speed to save coal... |
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White Star Memories OLYMPIC ARTEFACTS TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1934!4th March 2010 RMS Olympic's registration document has been reunited with its original leather wallet! after some 70 odd years apart! The two a were last together when the WSL was sold off and Olympic was scrapp... |
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This French postcard shows the Olympic but the caption reads Aquitania. The same card and mistake were replicated in a colour version.... |
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Chicago American OLYMPIC BARRED SENDING TITANIC NEWS BY WIRELESS24th April 1912 By wireless to Glace Bay, N. S. --- Edward L. Doheny of LosAngeles, a passenger on the Olympic, says that a bulletin stating t... |
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The Times OLYMPIC BERTHED AT JARROW14th October 1935 FAREWELL SALUTE FROM SIRENSThe Olympic, which is to be broken up by Messrs.T.W.Ward and Co at Jarrow to provide employment, was safely berthed alongside Palmers shipyard today. The comin... |
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New York Times OLYMPIC CARRIES PIRRIE'S BODY HOME14th June 1924 White Star Liner Was Biggest Ship Ever Built in Viscounts Yards---DIED ON WAY FROM TROPICS---Great Shipbuilder, Near Death, Insisted on Being Carried Out to See Panama Canal... |
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A study fot the Olympic's clock in the Grand Staircase, pictured at Southampton's Maritime Museum.... |
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The Olympic cocktail bar, now located in the lounge bar of the Lambton Hounds Inn, Pity Me, County Durham.... |
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The New York Times OLYMPIC CUTS HER OWN TIME19th July 1911 Five Days, 13 Hours, 20 Minutes from Daunt's Rock to the Lightship --- The new White Star liner Olympic, which arrived in Quarantine last night and anchored, has m... |
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La Science et la Vie OLYMPIC ENGINESFrom 'La Science et la Vie', June 1913... |
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The Sphere OLYMPIC ENTERING THOMPSON GRAVING DOCK30th September 1911 Takes 23,000,000 gallons to fill... |
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Hexham Courant OLYMPIC FITTINGS TO BE SOLD OFF21st May 2004 Helen Compson Summer 2004 news report... |
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Chicago Examiner OLYMPIC HASTILY EQUPPED WITH 68 BOATS22nd April 1912 LA FRANCE, NEWEST LINER, HAS CONSORT ____________ La Tourai... |
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The World Evening Edition (New York) OLYMPIC IS HERE WITH INNER-SKIN AND UNSINKABLE9th April 1913 White Star Liner Arrives After Six Months Undergoing Alterations for Safety --- NOW ICEBERG PROOF --- Complete New Inside Hull to Keep Her Afloat in Case of Collision... |
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12th October 1935 The Olympic pictured on October 12th, 1935, in Southampton, hours before beginning her last trip to the Jarrow scrapyards. This striking view shows how impressive the Olympic was.... |
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New-York Tribune OLYMPIC TO BE DRIVEN IN PART BY OIL FUEL10th December 1912 --- White Star Line Announces Decision---Combustible To Be Carried Between Shells --- (By Cable to The Tribune) --- London, Dec. 10---The White Star comp... |
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Chicago Examiner OLYMPIC TO BE REBUILT25th September 1912 Special Cable to the Examiner. Belfast, Sept. 24---The White Star Line announces definitely that the steamer Olympic, sister of the Titanic, will come to Belfaast from Sout... |
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The Shipbuilder OLYMPIC'S 15.5 TON CENTRE ANCHORJune 1911 View of the Olympic's 15.5-ton anchor arriving at Harland & Wolff... |
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Titanic Review ON BOARD RMS TITANIC : MEMORIES OF THE MAIDEN VOYAGE12th February 2012 Peter Engberg Peter Engberg reviews George Behe's compilation of letters written aboard RMS Titanic... |
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The Times ON BOARD THE CARPATHIA20th April 1912 HOW THE PASSENGERS WERE RECEIVED A passenger on board the Carpathia made the following statement:- I was awakened at 12.30 in the morning... |
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Titanica! ON ROOTING ABOUT IN A SWEDISH TITANIC FAMILY TREE10th May 2002 Alan Ruffman The search for geneaological data relating to the Palaeo-DNA Project... |
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The Hymn "On the Resurrection Morning" was one of those sung at the hymn service lead by Revd. Ernest Courtenay Carter.The words were written by Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924) and ... |
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Titanica! ON THE TRAIL OF 'LUCKY' TOWER16th November 2004 Senan Molony Titanic legend's most elusive man.... |
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Voyage ON TITANIC'S BRIDGE23rd May 2013 Art Braunschweiger Who did what on Titanic's Bridge?... |
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Brooklyn Daily Times ON WAY TO REUNION; IS LOST ON TITANIC17th April 1912 Pittsburgh Man Hears Brother Is Lost, but Girl Saved---PITTSBURGH, April 17---Looking forward to a reunion after years of separation, William Phillips, of New Brighton, was stunned by the ... |
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New York Times OPPOSE LONDON RADIO PROGRAM ON SINKING OF THE TITANIC25th February 1932 By The Associated Press---LONDON, Feb. 24---Many protests have been made against the proposal of the British Broadcasting Corporation to present a radio representation of the sinking of th... |
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The New York Times OPPOSE LONDON RADIO PROGRAM ON SINKING OF THE TITANIC (1)25th February 1932 By The Associated Press --- LONDON, Feb. 24---Many protests have been made against the proposal of the British Broadcasting Corporation to present a radio representation of the... |
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Newark Star ORANGE CHURCH HONORS VICTIM OF TITANIC29th April 1912 Grace Episcopal Church, Orange, was crowded to the doors yesterday afternoon during memorial services held for the Titanic victims. W. Anderson Walker, who lost his life on the ship and who was a wel... |
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New York Times ORIGIN OF NAMES OF HOTELS HERE9th March 1930 Named for Interested Families or After Well-Known European Hostelries---ST. REGIS CALLED FOR LAKE---Suggested to the Late John Jacob Astor by Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson---... |
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Orpheus is listed in the White Star Line repertoire in 1912 and is very likely to have been played on the Titanic... |
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Surrey Advertiser and County Times OTHER PASSENGERS20th April 1912 Among others on board the vessel, and who, it is feared, has been drowned, was Mr. E. W. Hamblyn, of Southampton, elder brother of Mrs. H. A. Jamieson, of Portesbury Road, Camberley, Surrey. He was a ... |
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The Times OTHER STATEMENTS BY SURVIVORS20th April 1912 NEW YORK APRIL 19The following further statements have been made by survivors:- Mr A.H... |
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Chicago Tribune OTHERS ARRIVE DESTITUTE26th April 1912 Two men and a girl from Sweden, Oscar Hedmann, Carl Johnson, and Anna Sjoblom, spent several hours in Chicago yesterday on their way west. All found themselves in New York without a cent. The... |
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Boston Globe OTHERS OF REPUTED WEALTH16th April 1912 Among the others of reputed wealth who were on board are Christopher Head a London barrister and one of the senior member of Lloyds, underwriters, was among the passengers.... |
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(O God, Our Help in Ages Past)The Hymn "Our God, our help in ages past" was recalled by Colonel Archibald Gracie, as the last to be su... |
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Chicago Inter Ocean OUT TO BEAT RECORD23rd April 1912 Titanic was out “to beat all records on maiden trips.... |
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New York Times OUTING IN NEW HANDS15th February 1900 The Publication Purchased by Caspar Whitney and Ten Other Men---Caspar Whitney, for many years connected with the Harpers as writer on sporting topics, announces that he and ten other men... |
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New York Times OVERCOME BY GOOD NEWS17th April 1912 One of the first to appear at the office of the (White Star) company was Edward Frauenthal, of 786 Lexington Ave., who had two brothers on the Titanic, Dr. Hyman and J.C. Frauenthal. Both are reported... |
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Page 223 of the Oxford Alumni has -CARTER, Ernest Courtenay, 3rd son of George of Compton, Berkshire, Clergyman. Matriculated 18 October 1880, aged 22. St. John's College. Batchelor of A... |
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New York Times PAINTING FOR BUTT FUND15th December 1912 WASHINGTON, Dec. 14---Col. Spencer Cosby, chief aid to President Taft, received to-day a painting depicting the sinking of the Titanic and the rescue of some of her passengers.Gilbert Gaul... |
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Denver Post PANIC TERRIBLE JUST BEFORE VESSEL SANK19th April 1912 'Seemed as If All the Devils of Hell Had Been Let Loose,' When People Realized Worst, Says Doctor. Mr. Henry W. Frauenthal of New York declared all of the women on board the Titanic were t... |
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The Courier, Adelaide, South Australia PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS [WITH REFERENCE TO FORT DENISON]12th October 1900 The Budget debate was brought to a termination early this morning. The Premier then assured the House that with regard to the projected Hopetoun-avenue, it was not intended to interfer... |
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New York Times PARTED BY DEATH ON THEIR HONEYMOON TRIP |
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The Times PARTNER DEPARTED26th April 1912 Stockbroker Lost in the Titanic DisasterIt is observed with great regret in the Stock Exchange that the name of Mr Austin Partner is not among the list of those saved from the Titanic.... |
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New York Times PARTNER SAYS SMART DIDN'T SIGN THE WILL5th March 1913 This Document of Titanic Victim Was Much Discussed Because No Children Were Mentioned---AND NONE WERE EVER FOUND---Fortune Reputed Great, but it Turned Out to be Very Small---C... |
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Chicago Daily News PASSENGER WED A CHICAGO GIRL15th April 1912 Mrs. Nelson L. Barnes Discusses Trip of J. Clinch Smith J. Clinch Smith, artist, reported to be on board the Titanic, is the husband of a former Chicago girl, Bertha Barnes... |
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Chicago Examiner PASTOR AND WIFE MISSING18th April 1912 Thomas Hughes' Daughter is Believed Among Titanic Dead.Topeka, Kan., April 17--The Rev. Ernest Carter and his wife of London were booked for the Titanic's first sailing on t... |
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New York Times PATOIS AND FAUVETTE WIN14th May 1916 Get Chief Honors In Puppy Division at French Bulldog Show---After two days of keen competition, the eighth annual show of the French Bulldog Club of America at the Hotel McAlpin closed yest... |
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New York Times PEACE MEN MOURN THEIR LOSS21st April 1912 Andrew Carnegie Signs Resolutions of Regret for Five Members---The National Committee for the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of peace among English-speaking peoples in 1914-1... |
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Elizabeth Daily Journal PEACOCK STILL HOPING TO FIND BROTHERS23rd April 1912 Benjamin Peacock, who lost his wife and two children in the Titanic disaster, returned to his work in the Public Service power house on South avenue, Cranford, yesterday. He told his friends that his... |
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New York Times PEARLS WORTH $5,000 LOST18th April 1921 Miss Barbara Guggenheim, Debutante, Offers No Reward---Miss Barbara Hazel Guggenheim, daughter of Mrs. Benjamin Guggenheim of 270 Park Avenue, lost two or three days ago a long string of s... |
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Chicago Daily Journal PEARS, SOAPMAKER, SAFE16th April 1912 A wireless dispatch received today by the firm of Pears, soap makers, and timed 1:20 yesterday, said merely "All well." It was unsigned but was believed to be from Thomas Pears, wh... |
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John Poole Penrose was actually born in Mary Tavy near Tavistock, Devon in 1863.The 1881 census has John at home (aged 17) in Mary Tavy with his mother Betsy, step-father Mathew Northey, brother... |
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Asbury Park Evening Press PENSION FAMILIES OF LOST CLERKS23rd April 1912 Congress would give $10,000 to Each---Mrs. Gwinn of This City Would Benefit----------WASHINGTON, April 23---Resolutions authorizing $10,000 appropriations for the families of each of the t... |
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New York Times PHILADELPHIA SURVIVORS ILL23rd April 1912 Two in Hospital, Hysterical---Mrs. Widener Has Severe Cold---Special to The New York Times---PHILADELPHIA, April 22---Philadelphia survivors of the Titanic are under the care o... |
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Washington Times PHILADELPHIAN RESCUED BY PARTY IN LIFEBOAT19th April 1912 NEW YORK, April 19---Richard Williams, of Philadelphia, remained on the Titanic until she sank. He was standing at the extreme stern when the final plunge came."After we hit the water the ... |
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New York Times PHILLIPS FOUNTAIN READY11th October 1914 Memorial to Titanic Operator Will Be Erected at the Battery Soon---The fountain erected in memory of Jack Phillips, the senior wireless operrator [sic] who lost his life on the Titanic whe... |
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Boston Globe PHILLIPS THE JACK BINNS16th April 1912 Wireless Operator on Titanic formerly on James Gordon Bennett's Yacht and on Oceanic.NEW YORK. April 15. -The wireless operator on the Titanic, who sent out the SOS message whe... |
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Waterbury Republican PHOTOGRAPH OF THE NAKID FAMILY25th April 1912 A photograph of the Nakid family. The family escaped from the Titanic but the baby died soon after from meningitis.... |
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Photographic portrait of former Titanic Fireman Robert Couper, taken from a Board of Trade identity card, c. 1919.... |
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A rare photograph of Benjamin Guggenheim's personal assistant Victor Giglio as a pupil at Ampleforth Roman Catholic College in 1901. Victor and his three brothers all attended the North... |
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Chicago Tribune PHOTOGRAPHS ICE THAT SUNK LINER18th April 1912 PHOTOGRAPHS ICE THAT SUNK LINER _____________ Arthur Tree Brings Pictures of Giant Floes in Which ... |
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A pin cushion bought on board the Titanic. Probably in the barber's shop which stocked toys and novelty items for sale as souveniers.... |
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New York Times PIRRIE DENIES THAT HE IS TO RETIRE21st November 1913 BELFAST, Nov. 20---Lord Pirrie to-day personally denied the report that he is about to retire from the Chairmanship of the great shipbuilding and engineering firm of Harland & Wolff.... |
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The Times PIRRIE HONOURED FOR SERVICE AS LORD MAYOR15th December 1897 To-night a banquet was given to the Right Hon. W. J. Pirrie, J.P., Lord Mayor of Belfast, and Mrs. Pirrie by the citizens on the occasion of the approaching termination of th... |
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The Times PIRRIE INSTALLED AS LORD MAYOR2nd January 1896 BELFAST, JAN 1At the meeting of the City Council to-day Sir William M'Cammond vacated the chair, and Alderman Pirrie was installed as Lord Mayor. ... |
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The Times PIRRIE NOMINATED FOR LORD MAYOR OF BELFAST29th November 1895 Our Belfast Correspondent telegraphed last night: At a special meeting of the Belfast City Council yesterday, Alderman Pirrie, a director of the firm of Harland a... |
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The Times PIRRIE RE-ELECTED LORD MAYOR2nd December 1896 BELFAST, DEC 1At a meeting of the corporation, held to-day, Alderman Pirrie was unanimously re-elected Lord Mayor for the ensuing year.... |
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The Sun (New York) PIRRIE TO REBUILD YACHT27th August 1912 Chief of Titanic's Builders Greatly Impressed by Disaster --- Special Cable Despatch to THE SUN --- LONDON, Aug. 26---It is stated that Lord Pirrie, the chairman of Har... |
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The Times PIRRIE'S ELECTION AS LORD MAYOR ASSURED30th November 1895 The unanimous nomination of Alderman Pirrie to be Lord Mayor of Belfast for next year has increased the hope that, as one of the most energetic members of the firm of Messrs... |
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Chicago Daily Journal PITIFUL APPEALS FOR NEWS AT OFFICE HERE UNGRATIFIED17th April 1912 Heartrending appeals for information concerning the dead or rescued from the Titanic poured into the Chicago offices of the White Stair line, throughout the day.Men, Women and children telep... |
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13th March 1948 I Have the honour to send to you herewith the warrant under TheKing's Sign Manual granting you the dignity of a member of the CivilDivision, of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, and t... |
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Titanica! PITMAN'S OWN PRIVATE ICEBERG19th July 2004 Senan Molony ... |
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Chicago Daily Tribune PLEA FOR TITANIC ARRIVALS26th April 1912 Girl Immigrants Here Get Only Nightgowns in New York OTHERS ARRIVE DESTITUTE Use of Money Collected Here Urged for Their Assistance Immigration officer in Chicago w... |
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FREDERICK SUTTON TOMLINMARCH 2ND 1910-OCT. 26TH 1911FREDERICK SUTTONJUNE 15TH 1850-APRIL 15, 1912LOST AT SEA ON S. S. TITANICELLEN C. SUTTONMAY 27TH 1852-APRIL 2ND 1931... |
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Titanica! PLUCKED FROM THE SEA?11th July 1999 Peter Engberg and Tad Fitch Survivors' Claims Reconsidered... |
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Chicago Examiner POET KEMP LOCKED UP AS STOWAWAY4th October 1913 Oceanic Officials to Prosecute Him at Souithampton Special Cable to the Examiner Plymouth, Oct. 3--Harry Kemp, the poet who eloped with the former w... |
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New York Times POLICE ACT TO SIFT WALDMAN DEATHS23rd October 1928 Check Up Statements as to How Guggenheim Heirs Fell From Roof of Hotel---NORRIS TO QUERY MOTHER ---Wants to Learn Her Version of the Tragedy---Criticizes the Removal of the Bod... |
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New York Times POLICE ACT TO SIFT WALDMAN DEATHS (1)23rd October 1928 Check Up Statements as to How Guggenheim Heirs Fell From Roof of Hotel---NORRIS TO QUERY MOTHER ---Wants to Learn Her Version of the Tragedy---Criticizes the Removal of the Bod... |
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Site of Polygon Hotel which today is flats, showing inlayed stones on corner... |
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Percy Robert Pook was born in Torquay, Devon in 1876. His birth being registered at Newton Abbot in the June Quarter of that year.He was the son of Henry Pook (house decorator) and Kate (nee Ma... |
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Worcester Evening Gazette PORTER SANK WITH TITANIC HEROES19th April 1912 Family and Friends of Worcester Man Now Satisfied He Is Among Those LostWalter E. Bigelow, business associate and friend of Walter C.Porter, last of the Titanic, who made a special trip to... |
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Dorothy in a publicity portrait taken at the time of her joining Eclair Studios in the summer of 1911.... |