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RMS CarpathiaThe Cunard RMS Carpathia on her maiden voyage in 1903. She was the first vessel built by Cunard exclusively for second and third class passengers
RMS Carpathia, 1903Photograph of the Cunard Lines RMS Carpathia, launched by the Swan Hunter Shipyard, in 1902. She was the first vessel built for the Cunard Line which was exclusively for second
RMS Carpathia officersOfficers of the RMS Carpathia, with signatures. This was the ship that rescued survivors of the Titanic disaster on 15 April 1912
RMS Titanic, Harold Cottam Collection photograhRMS. TITANIC. THE HAROLD COTTAM COLLECTION: A superb oversize press photograph taken on the deck of Carpathia showing Harold wearing the suit he wore to the American Inquiry with a Carpathia lifeboat
RMS Titanic, Harold Cottam Collectionk inquiry documnt)RMS TITANIC. THE HAROLD COTTAM COLLECTION: Harold's personal copy of the American Titanic Senate Inquiry titled Titanic Disaster
RMS Titanic, Harold Cottam Collection gold pocket watch)RMS TITANIC. THE HAROLD COTTAM COLLECTION: Hallmarked 9ct Gold Waltham gentleman's hunter pocket watch engraved Presented to Mr. Harold T
RMS Carpathia, salvaged red octagonal floor tileRMS Carpathia, salvaged red patterned earthenware octagonal floor tile from an unknown location on the ship, approx. 0.875 (d) x 5.875 (w) x 6 inches (diameter)
Fenwick Archive - negative of Gibraltar from CarpathiaFenwick Archive - original negative showing Gibraltar taken from the Carpathia. 5.5 x 3.5 inches. (Positive version available to view as image 13746047.) Date: 1912
RMS Titanic - shell memorials and two publicationsRMS Titanic - rare post-disaster naive hand-decorated shells depicting the Titanic and Carpathia presented in a period oak frame
Negative of James and Mabel Fenwick on CarpathiaRMS Titanic, Fenwick Archive - negative of James and Mabel Fenwick on the deck of the Carpathia. 5.5 x 3.5 inches. (Positive version of this negative can be viewed as number 13746044.) Date: 1912
RMS Titanic - negative of officers on rescue ship CarpathiaRMS Titanic, Fenwick Archive - original negative taken by the Fenwicks of the officers on board the rescue ship Carpathia, including Captain Arthur Rostron. 5.5 x 3.5 inches
Carpathia and Titanic - decorated shells in oak frameCarpathia and Titanic - rare post-disaster hand-decorated shells depicting the two ships, presented in a period oak frame. 6 x 4.5 inches. Date: circa 1910s
Cunard Line, Winter Cruises, brochure cover designCunard Line 1913-1914 Winter Cruises Through to Egypt -Saloon Rates and Plans, soft cover brochure offering information of Cunard Liners with plans and rates
Letter written by Ida Stanton on board RMS CarpathiaHandwritten letter written on board RMS Carpathia dated 15 August 1912 with original Cunard envelope. Dear Papa and boys... we were delayed by boarding a large cargoe (sic) of spaghetti
RMS Titanic - telegram from Marconi to CarpathiaRMS Titanic - one of the rarest and finest Titanic related telegrams known, described by the late Ken Schultz as an exceptional piece of history'
RMS Titanic - Marconi portrait with Carpathia telegramRMS Titanic - one of the rarest and finest Titanic related telegrams known, described by the late Ken Schultz as an exceptional piece of history'
RMS Titanic - Shipping Casualties report and letterRMS Titanic, Shipping Casualties report and letter from Matson Life Raft Company of Boston, USA. From a collection of documents and newspapers discovered at the old school of Sir Arthur Rostron
RMS Titanic and RMS CarpathiaRMS Titanic (top and bottom), and RMS Carpathia (middle). The Carpathia rescued 706 passengers from the sinking Titanic
Titanic - Survivors on board the TitanicSurvivors of the Titanic on board the Carpathia, the ship that rescued people who had escaped in lifeboats. The top picture shows women passengers sewing for the survivors and distributing clothes
RMS Titanic - rescued passengers on deck of CarpathiaRMS Titanic - Underwood and Underwood real photo postcard, Group of Titanic's rescued passengers on deck of the Carpathia. Date: 1912
Cunard Line, RMS Carpathia - luncheon menu, Sunday 17 November 1912. Date: 1912
RMS Titanic - Titanic passengers rescued by CarpathiaRMS Titanic - Hutchinson Archive - first generation image of the passengers on the Hutchinsons table on board the Carpathia, with handwritten notation naming them
RMS Carpathia - J W Barker, steward, photo postcard taken on board an unknown liner, signed by Barker on the reverse
RMS Lusitania - en route to New York, August 1912RMS Lusitania - Hutchinson Archive. Original photograph taken on board the Lusitania en route to New York on 22 August 1912
Titanic survivorSurvivor from RMS Titanic being lifted aboard the Carpathia, April 1912 April 1912
The Wreck of the Titanic - Survivors leave the Carpathia705 survivors of the Titanic, brought home on board the Titanic have an emotional reunion with friends and relatives in New York. Date: 1912
Captain Rostron watch faceThe face of an 18 carat gold Tiffany watch presented to Captain Rostron of the RMS Carpathia, as a token of gratitude from three of the survivors rescued by the Carpathia on 15 April 1912 shortly
Captain Rostron watch workingsThe inner workings of an 18 carat gold Tiffany watch presented to Captain Rostron of the RMS Carpathia, as a token of gratitude from three of the survivors rescued by the Carpathia on 15 April 1912
Selection of Titanic postcardsA selection of eight postcards, relating to the rescue of RMS Titanic survivors by the RMS Carpathia
Captain Rostron watch inside coverThe inside cover of an 18 carat gold Tiffany watch presented to Captain Rostron of the RMS Carpathia, as a token of gratitude from three of the survivors rescued by the Carpathia on 15 April 1912
RMS Carpathia medal and paperworkVarious paperwork, including a Certificate of Discharge, together with the silver RMS Carpathia medal (image side) presented to Thomas Alfred Holmes
Captain Rostron watch backThe back of an 18 carat gold Tiffany watch presented to Captain Rostron of the RMS Carpathia, as a token of gratitude from three of the survivors rescued by the Carpathia on 15 April 1912 shortly
Captain Rostron watch inscriptionThe inscription on an 18 carat gold Tiffany watch presented to Captain Rostron of the RMS Carpathia, as a token of gratitude from three of the survivors rescued by the Carpathia on 15 April 1912
RMS Carpathia medalsSix examples of the silver RMS Carpathia medal, showing both the image and inscription sides, presented to crew members of the ship that rescued survivors from the Titanic disaster in April 1912
White Star Line itemsFive assorted items from the White Star Line, owners of the ill-fated Titanic cruise ship which sank on 15 April 1912 -- a silver cigarette case bearing the initial P and a flag, a spoon
Captain Rostron silver cupA silver cup presented to Captain Rostron of the RMS Carpathia, as a token of gratitude from John B Thayer Junior, who was one of the survivors rescued by the Carpathia on 15 April 1912 shortly after
RMS Carpathia medalThe silver RMS Carpathia medal (image side) presented to Thomas Alfred Holmes, 3rd Engineer on the ship that rescued survivors from the Titanic disaster in April 1912
RMS Carpathia medal, chain, certificate, photos1. The RMS Carpathia medal and Discharge Certificate of Joseph Blakely, a steward on the ship that rescued survivors from the Titanic disaster. 2. Gold watch chain. 3
RMS Carpathia medal, divot and fob1. A bronze RMS Carpathia medal with blue ribbon presented to the crew of the rescue ship by survivors of the Titanic disaster. 2. An iron ship divot inscribed RMS Titanic and engraved with a star
RMS Carpathia Football ClubMembers of the RMS Carpathia football club, each one wearing the Carpathia Medal awarded to those who helped rescue survivors of the Titanic shipwreck in April 1912
The Titanics crew catch sight of their relatives and friendRescued crew and passengers returning home to England on the Carpathia
Lifeboats from the TitanicA photograph showing two lifeboats approaching the rescue ship Carpathia
Lifeboat from the TitanicA photograph showing a rope ladder being fixed from the lifeboat to the Carpathia
Cuns in CarpathiaGermans bringing up artillery in Carpathia