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Sender of the S. O. S. Signal for Help, (April 20), 1912. Creator: UnknownSender of the " S. O. S." Signal for Help, (April 20), 1912. John George Phillips (nicknamed Jack, 1887-1912) was the ships senior wireless operator who tried to save the Titanic
The Daily Graphic - Titanic-In-Memoriam-Number, front cover, April 20, 1912. The White Star Line ship RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in thick fog off Newfoundland on 14 April 1912
The Ocean Grave of the Titanic, and photograph of Captain Edward Smith, April 20, 1912. Article entitled The Ocean Grave of the Titanic
The Ocean Grave of the Titanic, and photograph of Jack Phillips, April 20, 1912. Sender of the " S. O. S." Signal for Help : John George Phillips (nicknamed Jack)
Crowds waiting to hear about the Peoples Budget 1909, (1947). Creator: UnknownCrowds outside the Daily Graphic offices in the Strand, waiting to hear about the Peoples Budget 1909, (1947). People outside the office of the " Daily Graphic" newspaper in the City of
Sectional diagram of the Titanic, and iceberg, April 20, 1912. Creator: UnknownSectional diagram of the Titanic, and iceberg, April 20, 1912. The Greatest of All Ships and the Greatest of All Shipping Disasters
Sectional diagram of the Titanic, and icebergs, April 20, 1912. Creator: UnknownSectional diagram of the Titanic, and iceberg, April 20, 1912. The Greatest of All Ships and the Greatest of All Shipping Disasters
The Hours of Awful Suspense in London, April 20, 1912. Creator: UnknownThe Hours of Awful Suspense in London, April 20, 1912. Relatives and friends of passengers on the Titanic studying the lists of the saved, and leaving the White Star Line offices at Oceanic House
A Liner Threading Her Way Through a Field of Ice in the North Atlantic, April 20, 1912. The White Star Line ship RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in thick fog off Newfoundland on 14 April 1912
The Allan Liner Virginian, the First Vessel to Receive the Wireless Message... April 20, 1912The Allan Liner Virginian, the First Vessel to Receive the Titanics Wireless Message of Distress. Unfortunately she Arrived too Late to be of Service, April 20, 1912
Breaking the News of the Titanics Loss With Over Twelve Hundred Lives to London, April 20, 1912. A flag is shown flying at half-mast as people hear about the disaster
Breaking the News of the Titanics Loss, and RMS Virginian, April 20, 1912. Breaking the News of the Titanics Loss With Over Twelve Hundred Lives to London, and The Allan Liner Virginian
The Awful News at Lloyd s, with portraits of some of those on board the Titanic, April 20, 1912. People receiving news of the disaster at Lloyds insurance offices in London
An Artists Impression of the Disaster, and portraits of related people, (April 20), 1912. Mr Guggenheim, one of the millionaire passengers ; Simon Guggenheim (1867-1941)
An Artists Impression of the Disaster and The Awful News at Lloyd s, April 20, 1912. The RMS Titanic hitting the iceberg
The Agonising Wait for the List of the Lost at Southampton, April 20, 1912. Creator: UnknownThe Agonising Wait for the List of the Lost at Southampton, April 20, 1912. Anxious friends and relatives wait for news of the fate of passengers on board the Titanic at the port she departed
Iceberg, upper deck of the Titanic, and Mansion House fund, April 20, 1912. Creator: UnknownIceberg, upper deck of the Titanic, and Mansion House fund, April 20, 1912. The Iceberg Above and Below the Water - illustration showing the relative proportions - normally about a tenth of
Mansion House Fund Opened for the Widows and Children of Titanic Sailors, April 20, 1912. The Lord Mayor of London sets up a fund to help families of crew who died in the disaster
The Financial Side of the Great Disaster, Excitement at Lloyds Continues, April 20, 1912. Crowds outside Lloyds insurance offices in London as news of the disaster unfolds
The Chefs of the Lost Titanic, and Visitors to the White Star Offices, April 20, 1912. The Chefs of the Lost Titanic : catering staff on the ship
The Scene Round the Fateful Board at Southampton, April 20, 1912. Creator: UnknownThe Scene Round the Fateful Board at Southampton, April 20, 1912. Anxious relatives and friends wait for news after the disaster
Crowds outside Lloyds of London, chefs on board, and the White Star offices, April 20, 1912Crowds outside Lloyds of London, chefs on board, and visitors at the White Star offices, April 20, 1912. The Financial Side of the Great Disaster
The Titanics Passengers Taking Their Last Look at Home, (April 20), 1912. Creator: UnknownThe Titanics Passengers Taking Their Last Look at Home, (April 20), 1912. A photograph taken as the boat was leaving Southampton on April 10th, showing, on the deck
Last Look at Home, and The Fateful Board at Southampton, April 20, 1912. Creator: UnknownThe Titanics Passengers Taking Their Last Look at Home and The Scene Around the Fateful Board at Southampton, April 20, 1912. The ship leaves Southampton on 10 April on its maiden, and final, voyage
The Cunard liner Carpathia which rescued the survivors of the disaster, April 20, 1912. The White Star Line ship RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in thick fog off Newfoundland on 14 April 1912
The Greatest of all Ships and the Greatest of all Shipping Disasters, 20 April, 1912The Greatest of all Ships and the Greatest of all Shipping Disasters. The Titanic and the Perils of the Atlantic, 20 April, 1912
How the Titanic met with Disaster on her Maiden Voyage, April 20, 1912. Creator: UnknownHow the Titanic met with Disaster on her Maiden Voyage, April 20, 1912. Map of the North Atlantic Ocean, with portraits of William Pirrie
How the Titanic met with disaster... and The Cunard liner Carpathia... April 20, 1912How the Titanic met with Disaster on her Maiden Voyage, April 20, 1912. Map of the North Atlantic Ocean, with portraits of William Pirrie
Some of the Titanics Notable Passengers, April 20, 1912. Creator: UnknownSome of the Titanics Notable Passengers, April 20, 1912. Photographs of well-to-do passengers, some known to be saved. The White Star Line ship RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in thick fog off
The Commander of the Titanic and the Bows of his Ship, (April 20), 1912. Creator: UnknownThe Commander of the Titanic and the Bows of his Ship, (April 20), 1912. Captain Edward Smith (1850-1912) went down with his ship, and consequently became an icon of British stiff upper lip spirit
Features which Contributed to the Splendours of the Titanic, April 20, 1912. Creator: UnknownFeatures which Contributed to the Splendours of the Titanic, April 20, 1912. A single-berth state room, a deck state room, the swimming pool, the Turkish Bath Cooling Room, the Verandah Cafe
Her First and Last Voyage: the Titanic Passing up the Solent on Wednesday, April 10th on her Departure from Southampton, (April 20), 1912. The ship on her maiden, and last, voyage
Famous Wrecks of Bygone Days: Some Historic Disasters at Sea, April 20, 1912Famous Wrecks of Bygone Days: Some Historic Disasters at Sea - Recalled by the Disaster which has Overtaken the Titanic, April 20, 1912
A Wireless Cabin on an Atlantic Liner, 20 April, 1912. Creator: UnknownA Wireless Cabin on an Atlantic Liner, 20 April, 1912. The White Star Line ship RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in thick fog off Newfoundland on 14 April 1912
Liner in a field of ice, and people waiting for news of the Titanic disaster, April 20, 1912. A Liner Threading Her Way Through a Field of Ice in the North Atlantic
The Ocean Grave of the Titanic, and photograph of a wireless operator, 20 April, 1912. Article about the disaster with an illustration: A Wireless Cabin on an Atlantic Liner
The Iceberg Above and Below the Water, April 20, 1912. Creator: UnknownThe Iceberg Above and Below the Water, April 20, 1912. Illustration showing the relative proportions - normally about a tenth of the volume of an iceberg is above water - with a ship for scale