Miss Elizabeth Bretherton

…in a convent in Cork. Cyril Bretherton, on Norah’s behalf, was awarded $7,500 for the loss of Elizabeth and $1,500 for the loss of personal effects. Related pages Norah, Paul, and Betty Bretherton at the Mixed Claims Commission Links of Interest Encyclopedia Titanica – Lest We Forget: Part 1 Contributor: Jim Kalafus Senan Molony Mike Poirier References: Hickey, Des and Gus Smith. Seven Days to Disaster. G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1981. Hoehling, A. A. a…

Saloon (First Class) Accommodations

and writing desks were mahogany. The room was covered with rose carpeting and complemented with Rose du Barry silk curtains and upholstery. The room was crowned with a glass dome overhead. Smoking Room At the time of the Lusitania, the smoking room was exclusive preserve of the men. This room was aft of the lounge and music room on Boat Deck ‘A’. The smoking room was decorated in Queen Anne style, with Italian walnut panelling and Italian red fur…

Mr. Thomas James Silva

…ettina’s married name is Callaway, and was interviewed by Senan Molony in 2006 for his article on Thomas Silva, “Passport to Perdition.” Related pages Thomas Silva at the Mixed Claims Commission Links of Interest Passport to Perdition Contributors: Senan Molony, Ireland Michael Poirier, USA References: Mixed Claims Commission. Docket 1330. Page 496. Molony, Senan (2007). “Passport to Perdition” Encyclopedia Titanica. <http://www.encyclopedia-titan…

Mrs. Theodore Naish (Belle Saunders)

…inst Germany after the war, the Mixed Claims Commission awarded Belle $12,500.00 with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum from November 1, 1923, and $780.00 with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum from May 7, 1915 for the loss of her husband and belongings and “sustained severe shock from which she will never recover, notwithstanding her naturally strong physique.” Philanthropy Theodate Pope gave Belle a pe…

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