April 20, 1912: Mrs. Astor tells story of the wreck and rescue
Here is the complete text of this article from page 1 of The Denver Post, April 20, 1912: Mrs. Astor Tells Story of the Wreck and Rescue Lifeboat She Was in Was Overcrowded--Shipped Water From...
View ArticleApril 20, 1912: Never sent by Wireless Operators on Carpathia
Here is the complete text of this article from page 1 of The Denver Post, April 20, 1912: NEVER SENT BY WIRELESS OPERATORS ON CARPATHIA J. Bruce Ismay Caught in Lie by Senate Investigators--He Sent...
View ArticleApril 20, 1912: Olympic captain denies reported story of towing
Here is the complete text of this article from page 1 of The Denver Post, April 20, 1912: Olympic Captain Denies Reported Story of Towing Plumouth, Eng., April 20--Captain Haddock of the White Star...
View ArticleApril 20, 1912: Twenty brides made widows when the Titanic went down
Here is the complete text of this article from page 1 of The Denver Post, April 20, 1912: Twenty Brides Made Widows When the Titanic Went Down New York, April 20.--In New York there are twenty young...
View ArticleApril 14, 1987: Titanic unsinkable in the memory
Here is the complete text of this article from page 1C of The Denver Post, April 14, 1987: Unsinkable in the memory 75 years ago, Titanic sailed into legend Stories by J. Sebastian Sinisi, Denver Post...
View ArticleApril 16, 1972: Titanic survivor recalls the screaming
Here is the complete text of this article from page 1B of The Denver Post, April 16, 1972: Titanic Survivor Recalls the Screaming By ANTHONY COLLINGS LONDON--(AP)--Some say the band kept playing as the...
View ArticleMay 5, 1912: Mrs. J. J. Brown writes own story of the Titanic disaster
There seems no doubt that Mrs. J.J. "Margaret" Brown, now known as "Unsinkable Molly," took charge of an oar -- and her lifeboat -- and was helpful to fellow passengers as Titanic sank in the North...
View ArticleApril 18, 1912: More charts, early infographics, on Titanic's size
In the April 18, 1912, edition of The Denver Post, two charts appeared that both sought to make the immensity of Titanic more comprehensible to the common man. The previous day, April 17, saw an early...
View ArticleSeptember 12, 1985: Titanic: A ship in a bottle
Here is the complete text of this article from page 10A of The Denver Post, September 12, 1985: Titanic: A ship in a bottle By Ted Delaney, Denver Post Staff Writer The images fit together to paint an...
View ArticleSeptember 12, 1985: Images show the majesty, the mundane of aged ship
Here is the complete text of this article from page 11A of The Denver Post, September 12, 1985: Images show the majesty, the mundane of aged ship Knight Ridder News Service Weary, wondrous, talking...
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