10th “launch” anniversary of The Lusitania Resource!

…ngs, but this amazing ship and loss of life and survivor experiences is so important to remember and with all the new information being sought and found should never be ended. Thank you for keeping it current and relevant through the years. admin Thank you! It has been a pleasure to work on this site for all of these years, and I definitely could not have done it without everyone’s help and support….

Stormcock

…Stormcock was government boat that picked up survivors, relieved fishing boats overcrowded with survivors, and towed some lifeboats to Queenstown. Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

Master Thomas Bodell, Jr.

…Master Thomas Bodell, 3, and his parents Thomas Sr. and Florence (née Saunders) of 21 Macaulay Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, left to take a holiday in England. Thomas Senior was a partner in the Stanley Brass Works, Dufferin Street. Florence was the sister of Frank Saunders, the Bloor Street florist. The family was lost in the sinking. Contributors: Michael Poirier Hildo Thiel Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

Miss Olive North

…I now believe to be post traumatic stress disorder. She never received any compensation and the public donations from both sides of the atlantic were not distributed. Posted by Grandson of Percy and Olive David Hanson Percy volunteered for the Royal Navy in 1914 and served as a radio officer until his discharge in 1918 when he married Olive. By coincidence he served on the Juno but had been posted to the Marmova and was in Madeira at the time of t…

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