Miss Florence Whitehead

Image:  Michael Poirier/Mariners’ Museum Florence Whitehead, 41, was the foster sister of Elizabeth Hampshire, with whom she was traveling aboard Lusitania.  The sisters roomed in E-135 with Henrietta Pirrie.  Florence and Elizabeth were at lunch when the torpedo struck.  They saw lifeboat 11 spill and safely escaped in lifeboat 13.  In the lifeboat, she, Elizabeth, …

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Mr. Cyril John George Wallace

Cyril Wallace, 20, of Holyoke, United States, was a British citizen on board the Lusitania so that he could join the British Army in Northumberland. On the day of the disaster, Wallace was on deck with Robert Gray “indulging in a sing song.” He had just finished singing “Eileen Aiannah” when he heard the explosion. …

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Mr. Edward Tarry

Edward Tarry, 27, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, was returning to England on the Lusitania to make his annual report to the firm of Encorah and Sons of Liecester.  Tarry was the company’s Canadian representative.  Tarry originally came to Canada in 1913 to obtain a market for knitted goods for his company.  He had a wife …

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