
Gale NewsVault Anniversary Collection: The Titanic
On 15th April 1912, the Titanic sank, taking with it approximately 1500 lives. 100 years after the extent of the tragedy was realised, we have hand-picked a collection of articles old and new which we hope will be of interest.
Titanic SunkThe Times, Tuesday, Apr 16, 1912; pg. 9; Issue 39874.
Hope Of Further Aid AbandonedThe Times, Wednesday, Apr 17, 1912; pg. 10; Issue 39875.
On Board the 'Titanic'Commander C. H. Lightoller
The Listener, Wednesday, November 04, 1936; pg. 864; Issue 408.
In the Sea-Lane the "Titanic" Sailed: Icebergs off NewfoundlandIllustrated London News, Saturday, April 20, 1912; Issue 3809.
Thoughts On The "Titanic" DisasterThe Economist, Saturday, April 27, 1912; pg. 890; Issue 3583.
THE "TITANIC" SCREAMPenny Illustrated Paper, Saturday, May 11, 1912; pg. 585; Issue 2659.
To Prevent Another "Titanic" Disaster: Blowing up IcebergsIllustrated London News, Saturday, June 14, 1924; pg. 1107; Issue 4443.
Sunk at last: some myths about the TitanicThe Times, Thursday, Apr 15, 1982; pg. 10; Issue 61208.
Choose Ocean Relics with CareThe Financial Times, Saturday, January 15, 2005; pg. 28; Edition 35,662.
W.T. Stead
One of the lives taken in the sinking of the Titanic was that of W.T. Stead.
The Late W. T. SteadThe Financial Times,Monday, July 08, 1912; pg. 5; Edition 7,454.
The Sinking Of The TitanicThe Times, Thursday, Apr 18, 1912; pg. 12; Issue 39876.
Why I went to PrisonW. T. STEAD
Penny Illustrated Paper, Saturday, November 19, 1910; pg. 649; Issue 2582.