Early in her career, Majestic II was too large to be drydocked at any facility in the U.K. and needed to go to the U.S. Navy Yard at Boston for periodic refreshment. Here's a photo of what I think was the first such visit, from The Boston Sunday Globe of 5 August 1923. It wasn't until 1934...
I put together what “breaking news” looked like in the Boston Herald on the morning of April 16. Newspapers handled breaking news with multiple editions with small or large changes throughout the day. I have the complete, original early morning edition of the Herald for April 16, thanks to my...
The bodies bought to Boston were those of Timothy McCarthy 52 Nelson Street Dorchester buyer for the Jordan Marsh company; Walter C. Porter of Worcester C.C. Jones of Bennington Vt. And E.C. Ostby of Providence.... Boston Globe Thu, 02 May 1912...
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I have searched everywhere but couldn't find an original one so I'll try here.
I have a collection of newspapers that cover the sinking of the Titanic. The one that is missing is the Boston Daily Globe from April 16, 1912. Maybe someone has an original copy (or knows where to get one)...
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I'd like to share a bit the new novel by Katherine Howe, called The House of Velvet and Glass. Katherine is the author of The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane, which was a New York Times bestseller in 2009. Howe is known both for attention to historical detail and for compelling and...
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Details are now finalized for the Titanic International Society convention, which will be in Boston May 21-23. If you're a TIS member you got the flier n Voyage plus another flier recently mailed separately. We have a great lineup of programs and speakers including "Mr. Ocean...
I have been a collector of "Boston Mails" china for many years. The pattern was registered in 1841. It comes in four colors (lavender, blue, brown and black" and several varieties including Gentlemans Cabin, Ladies Cabin and Saloon. I have seen in some places
the assertion that this china...
I was at a garage sale 3 years ago. I was looking through a box of Time Life Magazines from the 50's. I think they were time life but they were old and covered in dust and smelled like a musty old basement. In between a couple magazines I pulled out a news paper. The Boston Daily Globe, April...
The 1998 Titanic Artifact Exhibit in Boston will always shine as my favorite- as 2 research ships from Titanic expedition 98' (the ill fated 'Ocean Voyager' and the 'Abielle Supporter') moored accross the street- and the 'Big Piece' was brought straight from the wrecksite, and was exhibited in...
There is a World Science Fiction Convention in Boston this weekend - anyone else attending? If so, want to get together? I will be at the Capclave Table in the Convention Hall if anyone's interested - stop by and chat!
One thing I lost in my travels between the Titanic exhibits was the staff contact lists from my past exhibits, so I lost the contact info for the friends I made at the Boston and St. paul Titanic exhibits.
If any of my dozen Boston Titanic exhibit coworkers, or 800 plus corps of volunteers...
I am interested in the burial site of my Aunt
Katerine Buckley.
Iknow she was buried somewhere outside of Boston.
All records of her within our family have become lost.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Judi