The centenary of the sinking of the RMS Lusitania will be marked by a red rose, plaque and the names of the hundreds of souls who perished being placed on the wreck. Gregg Bemis, the 87-year-old US ...
The Lusitania's 100 Year Secret Duncan Kennedy finds out why mystery still surrounds the sinking of RMS Lusitania, and pieces together what happened on that fateful last journey in which more than ...
Almost every major event in history seems to have a curious Cincinnati connection—and the RMS Lusitania is no different. The Lusitania docked at New York in 1907 after its maiden voyage. Eight years ...
Cobh will host a solemn and dignified tribute this May as the annual Lusitania Commemoration Ceremony takes place on Sunday, May 11, marking 110 years since the tragic sinking of the RMS Lusitania off ...
The centenary of the sinking of the RMS Lusitania will be marked by a white rose, plaque and the names of the hundreds of souls who perished being placed on the wreck. Gregg Bemis, the 87-year-old US ...
On May 7, 1915, 100 years ago, the great Cunard liner RMS Lusitania was steaming eastward in sight of the Irish coast, headed for Liverpool in calm seas with bright sunshine. On board were nearly ...
I first learned about Thomas McCormack some time ago through a casual Web search. What has played out since then has been a journey down a historical rabbit hole. I spent months tracking down ...
New seabed imaging of the RMS Lusitania has been released ahead of the centenary of its sinking by torpedo on May 7th, 1915. The sonar images have been produced by members of the Infomar (Integrated ...
It was, by all accounts, a beautiful day on the southern coast of Ireland on May 7, 1915. Families picnicking that afternoon on the shore near Queenstown and Kinsale could see the RMS Lusitania, the ...
WHY is the tragic story of the RMS Lusitania so fascinating more than 100-years after the ill-fated liner sank to the murky depths off the Irish coast more than a century ago? In May, 1915 the sinking ...
It was just after 2:00 p.m. when spotters saw the track of a torpedo heading for the starboard bow. The captain of the RMS Lusitania, William Turner, felt his ship shudder as the torpedo struck. A ...