Queenstown

…tified bodies and had the list telegraphed to the relatives of the victims for instructions.  On Sunday morning Frost found a surgeon at University College in Cork to set up an improvised operating room in the rear of the Cunard offices to embalm the victims.  The enbalming process was apparently not practiced by the locals in Queenstown.  Frost decided that the bodies of identified saloon passengers would be embalmed.  Other identified United Sta…

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…ish Army when she was attacked and sunk Wreck location:  51°25′N 8°33′W, ~300 feet (91 meters) underwater, ~11 miles (18 km) south of the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland *Numbers for passengers and crew subject to revision as names are cross-checked and confirmed by family members and researchers. Other fast facts: Gross tonnage: 31,550 Length overall: 787 feet / 239.8 meters Beam: 87 feet 6 inches / 26.7 meters Draft: 33 feet 6 inches / 10.2 meters…

Mr. Charles Tilden Hill

…: Hoehling, A. A.  Ships that Changed History.  Madison Books, 1994. Preston, Diana.  Lusitania:  An Epic Tragedy.  Berkley Books, 2002. Share this: Print Email Pinterest…

Mrs. Arthur Wellesley Elliott (Annie Louise Harrott)

…ures of Annie and Arthur if you like can send them to you. admin Thank you for the correction! It will be made shortly. Pictures of Annie and Arthur would be a great addition to the site, as would be any further information that you’d like to share. John Redmond I have reread the information about Annie nee Harrott Elliott, wife of Arthur Wellesley Elliott who were both passengers on the Lusitania… I believe Annie had returned to Canada by July…

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