The CALIFORNIAN Incident; Text of a Second Petition addressed to The President of the Board of Trade
Presented by The Mercantile Marine Service Association, the petition is on behalf of the late Captain Stanley Lord of the CALIFORNIAN.
Administrative / biographical background
Stanley Philip Lord (1877-1962) was Captain of the SS CALIFORNIAN, the nearest ship to the TITANIC on the night she sank.
Administrative / biographical background
Stanley Philip Lord (1877-1962) was Captain of the SS CALIFORNIAN, the nearest ship to the TITANIC on the night she sank.
Record Details
Item reference: | LMQ/1/13/15 |
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Catalogue Section: | Artificial collections previously assembled |
Level: | ITEM |
Date made: | 1968 - 03; 1968 - ? |
Creator: | Lord-Macquitty Collection |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- "The Titanic Man- Carlos F. Hurd", by Vera and John Gillespie (Manuscript) (LMQ/1/13/1)
- Extract from "Cavalcade", by Noel Coward of the TITANIC scene (Manuscript) (LMQ/1/13/2)
- "The loss of the TITANIC" by Washington Dodge (Manuscript) (LMQ/1/13/3)
- Excerpt from Frank Edwards' book 'Strange People' (Manuscript) (LMQ/1/13/4)
- "A review and analysis of paranormal experiences connected with the sinking of the Titanic", by Ian Stevenson M.D. (Manuscript) (LMQ/1/13/5)
- "Seven more paranormal experiences associated with the sinking of the Titanic", by Ian Stevenson M.D. (Manuscript) (LMQ/1/13/6)
- "The unsinkable Molly Brown", by Caroline Bancroft (Manuscript) (LMQ/1/13/7)
- "The unsinkable Molly Brown" Playbill Magazine (Manuscript) (LMQ/1/13/8)
- "The Lookout" journal commemorating the sinking of the TITANIC (Manuscript) (LMQ/1/13/9)
- "A Personal Experience on the TITANIC" by Bertha Watt (Manuscript) (LMQ/1/13/10)
- Reproduction of a contemporary promotional pamphlet for OLYMPIC and TITANIC (Manuscript) (LMQ/1/13/11)
- "The CALIFORNIAN incident" by Leslie Harrison (Manuscript) (LMQ/1/13/12)
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