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TITANIC MUSEUM
The Titanic Historical Society’s (THS) collection, one of its greatest strengths, is its collected works of rare Titanic survivor artifacts, one of the finest anywhere. Many were donated by the survivors themselves to THS’s founder and president, Edward S.Kamuda in
TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMBER The Titanic Historical Society was started in 1963 by Edward Kamuda. As a young boy, Titanic’s story captured his imagination and made a lasting impression. The more he learned, the more he became aware of the individual acts of bravery from survivors and those who lost their lives. He also realized that their precious history would be lost TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM STORE The Titanic Historical Society’s Titanic Museum Store accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards. Online credit card purchases require a $20 minimum (not including postage)due to bank fees to process credit cards. Postage listed on your purchase is an estimate (mainland U.S. rates). Postage is based on size, weight EVENTS - TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY Upcoming Events - THS Convention 55 Years September 13 – 16, 2018 Ft. William Henry Hotel, Lake George, New York THE INFAMOUS "TITANIC MENU" The Titanic Historical Society published this article to its readers as a public service. Documentation is in the Society’s files. While in Denver in April, 1999 attending The Titanic Historical Society’s convention, a menu was shown on the television programme, “Antiques Roadshow,” whose owner in Boston claimed was an original from the Titanic worth $75,000.00.Read More LETTER FROM J. BRUCE ISMAY Letter from J. Bruce Ismay. J. Bruce Ismay at the time of the disaster, as chairman and managing director of the White Star Line, was held to blame for the loss of the Titanic by the American press; largely controlled by William Randolph Hearst a newspaper magnate and TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUGS Titanic Historical Society Mugs. $10.00. 4999 in stock. Titanic Historical Society Mugs quantity. Add to cart. SKU: 9TMM06-01-1 Categories: Collectibles, THS Members Items Tags: Collectibles, THS Member Item, Titanic Historical Society Mugs, Titanic Museum Mugs.Description.
TITANIC THE LAST SURVIVOR Titanic Historical Society historian Don Lynch contacted Millvina and she traveled to the United States for the first time since 1912 to attend a THS convention in Boston in 1988 and from that time on, Millvina’s life was shaped by her association with one of the world’s most famous sea disasters. “Suddenly however, completestrangers
RMS TITANIC IN MINIATURE Description. RMS Titanic is one of the nicest little miniatures in the inexpensive price range that we’ve ever seen. At 4 inches long, it is the perfect little Titanic treasure to carry home as a souvenir from the Titanic Museum and just right as a party favor or place card holder for your gala Titanic Dinner or Titanic birthday party.Titanic in miniature is molded styrene and attached at TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. Cameron’s “Titanic” is in a class by itself, many fine books have been published about it. 1912 Silent film, Saved Fom the Titanic with Dorothy Gibson, 1929 Atlantic, 1943 In Nacht und Eis, 1953 Titanic, 1958 A Night to Remember, 1979 Raise the Titanic and more – including TV movies and documentaries. Highly illustrated with vintageTITANIC MUSEUM
The Titanic Historical Society’s (THS) collection, one of its greatest strengths, is its collected works of rare Titanic survivor artifacts, one of the finest anywhere. Many were donated by the survivors themselves to THS’s founder and president, Edward S.Kamuda in
TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMBER The Titanic Historical Society was started in 1963 by Edward Kamuda. As a young boy, Titanic’s story captured his imagination and made a lasting impression. The more he learned, the more he became aware of the individual acts of bravery from survivors and those who lost their lives. He also realized that their precious history would be lost TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM STORE The Titanic Historical Society’s Titanic Museum Store accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards. Online credit card purchases require a $20 minimum (not including postage)due to bank fees to process credit cards. Postage listed on your purchase is an estimate (mainland U.S. rates). Postage is based on size, weight EVENTS - TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY Upcoming Events - THS Convention 55 Years September 13 – 16, 2018 Ft. William Henry Hotel, Lake George, New York THE INFAMOUS "TITANIC MENU" The Titanic Historical Society published this article to its readers as a public service. Documentation is in the Society’s files. While in Denver in April, 1999 attending The Titanic Historical Society’s convention, a menu was shown on the television programme, “Antiques Roadshow,” whose owner in Boston claimed was an original from the Titanic worth $75,000.00.Read More LETTER FROM J. BRUCE ISMAY Letter from J. Bruce Ismay. J. Bruce Ismay at the time of the disaster, as chairman and managing director of the White Star Line, was held to blame for the loss of the Titanic by the American press; largely controlled by William Randolph Hearst a newspaper magnate and TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUGS Titanic Historical Society Mugs. $10.00. 4999 in stock. Titanic Historical Society Mugs quantity. Add to cart. SKU: 9TMM06-01-1 Categories: Collectibles, THS Members Items Tags: Collectibles, THS Member Item, Titanic Historical Society Mugs, Titanic Museum Mugs.Description.
TITANIC THE LAST SURVIVOR Titanic Historical Society historian Don Lynch contacted Millvina and she traveled to the United States for the first time since 1912 to attend a THS convention in Boston in 1988 and from that time on, Millvina’s life was shaped by her association with one of the world’s most famous sea disasters. “Suddenly however, completestrangers
RMS TITANIC IN MINIATURE Description. RMS Titanic is one of the nicest little miniatures in the inexpensive price range that we’ve ever seen. At 4 inches long, it is the perfect little Titanic treasure to carry home as a souvenir from the Titanic Museum and just right as a party favor or place card holder for your gala Titanic Dinner or Titanic birthday party.Titanic in miniature is molded styrene and attached atTITANIC MUSEUM
The Titanic Historical Society’s (THS) collection, one of its greatest strengths, is its collected works of rare Titanic survivor artifacts, one of the finest anywhere. Many were donated by the survivors themselves to THS’s founder and president, Edward S.Kamuda in
EVENTS - TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY Upcoming Events - THS Convention 55 Years September 13 – 16, 2018 Ft. William Henry Hotel, Lake George, New York SHOP - TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. The Titanic Historical Society’s Titanic Museum Store accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards. Online purchases require a $20 minimum (not including postage)due to bank fees to process credit cards. TITANIC'S "BRITTLE" STEEL? Titanic’s “Brittle” Steel? Olympic and Titanic were built using Siemens-Martin formula steel plating throughout the shell and upper works. This type of steel was first used in the armed merchant cruisers, Teutonic and Majestic in 1889/90. This steel was high quality with good elastic properties, ideal for conventional rivetingas well as
THE WHITE STAR LINE AND THE INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE The White Star Line, the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company was, from 1902 until 1927, a wholly owned subsidiary of the International Mercantile Marine Company (IMMC). From its inception thirty years earlier up to the turn of the century, it was probably the most successful of the British transatlantic carriers.TITANIC SCANDAL
TITANIC SCANDAL Mount Temple “The Real Mystery Ship” By Senan Molony Scandal! There was a steamer within five miles of RMS Titanic as she sank according to witnesses including experienced crew who studied this light in the distance and hope of rescue. The officers told passengers that rescue would be coming and Captain SmithinstructedRead More
RMS TITANIC IN MINIATURE Description. RMS Titanic is one of the nicest little miniatures in the inexpensive price range that we’ve ever seen. At 4 inches long, it is the perfect little Titanic treasure to carry home as a souvenir from the Titanic Museum and just right as a party favor or place card holder for your gala Titanic Dinner or Titanic birthday party.Titanic in miniature is molded styrene and attached at TITANIC THE SHIP MAGNIFICENT Titanic The Ship Magnificent is a compilation of diverse and assorted sources brought together into one place for the first time. This set of two volumes is the culmination of an effort that spanned years of research and many more hours of editing and annotating. As an anthology that seems to be second-to-none and that includes about1,500
WHEN IS A ROCKET CALLED A DISTRESS SIGNAL OR JUST A FLASH When Is A Rocket Called A Distress Signal Or Just A Flash In The Sky? In April 1912 when the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank, the subject of distress rockets was a prime news event. To this very day, due to the United States and British Enquiries ignoring the International Regulations regarding the display of signals of distress, there isSS FRANCE (1912)
Of the many hundreds of passenger liners only 15 had four funnels and interestingly this beautiful French liner’s maiden voyage occurred in April 1912. (The Laroche family had originally booked passage but their children weren’t allowed to eat in the dining room with the adults so they changed to the Titanic that sailed a weekRead More TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. Cameron’s “Titanic” is in a class by itself, many fine books have been published about it. 1912 Silent film, Saved Fom the Titanic with Dorothy Gibson, 1929 Atlantic, 1943 In Nacht und Eis, 1953 Titanic, 1958 A Night to Remember, 1979 Raise the Titanic and more – including TV movies and documentaries. Highly illustrated with vintageTITANIC MUSEUM
The Titanic Historical Society’s (THS) collection, one of its greatest strengths, is its collected works of rare Titanic survivor artifacts, one of the finest anywhere. Many were donated by the survivors themselves to THS’s founder and president, Edward S.Kamuda in
TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMBER The Titanic Historical Society was started in 1963 by Edward Kamuda. As a young boy, Titanic’s story captured his imagination and made a lasting impression. The more he learned, the more he became aware of the individual acts of bravery from survivors and those who lost their lives. He also realized that their precious history would be lost TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM STORE The Titanic Historical Society’s Titanic Museum Store accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards. Online credit card purchases require a $20 minimum (not including postage)due to bank fees to process credit cards. Postage listed on your purchase is an estimate (mainland U.S. rates). Postage is based on size, weight TITANIC'S "BRITTLE" STEEL? Titanic’s “Brittle” Steel? Olympic and Titanic were built using Siemens-Martin formula steel plating throughout the shell and upper works. This type of steel was first used in the armed merchant cruisers, Teutonic and Majestic in 1889/90. This steel was high quality with good elastic properties, ideal for conventional rivetingas well as
SHOP - TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. Tea on the Titanic – 100 Years Later. $ 14.95 Add to cart. Titanic at Southampton 3D! Postcard, Magnet or Poster. $ 4.95 – $ 19.95Select options.
LETTER FROM J. BRUCE ISMAY Letter from J. Bruce Ismay. J. Bruce Ismay at the time of the disaster, as chairman and managing director of the White Star Line, was held to blame for the loss of the Titanic by the American press; largely controlled by William Randolph Hearst a newspaper magnate and THE WHITE STAR LINE AND THE INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE The White Star Line, the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company was, from 1902 until 1927, a wholly owned subsidiary of the International Mercantile Marine Company (IMMC). From its inception thirty years earlier up to the turn of the century, it was probably the most successful of the British transatlantic carriers.TITANIC SCANDAL
TITANIC SCANDAL Mount Temple “The Real Mystery Ship” By Senan Molony Scandal! There was a steamer within five miles of RMS Titanic as she sank according to witnesses including experienced crew who studied this light in the distance and hope of rescue. The officers told passengers that rescue would be coming and Captain SmithinstructedRead More
WHEN IS A ROCKET CALLED A DISTRESS SIGNAL OR JUST A FLASH When Is A Rocket Called A Distress Signal Or Just A Flash In The Sky? In April 1912 when the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank, the subject of distress rockets was a prime news event. To this very day, due to the United States and British Enquiries ignoring the International Regulations regarding the display of signals of distress, there is TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. Cameron’s “Titanic” is in a class by itself, many fine books have been published about it. 1912 Silent film, Saved Fom the Titanic with Dorothy Gibson, 1929 Atlantic, 1943 In Nacht und Eis, 1953 Titanic, 1958 A Night to Remember, 1979 Raise the Titanic and more – including TV movies and documentaries. Highly illustrated with vintageTITANIC MUSEUM
The Titanic Historical Society’s (THS) collection, one of its greatest strengths, is its collected works of rare Titanic survivor artifacts, one of the finest anywhere. Many were donated by the survivors themselves to THS’s founder and president, Edward S.Kamuda in
TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMBER The Titanic Historical Society was started in 1963 by Edward Kamuda. As a young boy, Titanic’s story captured his imagination and made a lasting impression. The more he learned, the more he became aware of the individual acts of bravery from survivors and those who lost their lives. He also realized that their precious history would be lost TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM STORE The Titanic Historical Society’s Titanic Museum Store accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards. Online credit card purchases require a $20 minimum (not including postage)due to bank fees to process credit cards. Postage listed on your purchase is an estimate (mainland U.S. rates). Postage is based on size, weight TITANIC'S "BRITTLE" STEEL? Titanic’s “Brittle” Steel? Olympic and Titanic were built using Siemens-Martin formula steel plating throughout the shell and upper works. This type of steel was first used in the armed merchant cruisers, Teutonic and Majestic in 1889/90. This steel was high quality with good elastic properties, ideal for conventional rivetingas well as
SHOP - TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. Tea on the Titanic – 100 Years Later. $ 14.95 Add to cart. Titanic at Southampton 3D! Postcard, Magnet or Poster. $ 4.95 – $ 19.95Select options.
LETTER FROM J. BRUCE ISMAY Letter from J. Bruce Ismay. J. Bruce Ismay at the time of the disaster, as chairman and managing director of the White Star Line, was held to blame for the loss of the Titanic by the American press; largely controlled by William Randolph Hearst a newspaper magnate and THE WHITE STAR LINE AND THE INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE The White Star Line, the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company was, from 1902 until 1927, a wholly owned subsidiary of the International Mercantile Marine Company (IMMC). From its inception thirty years earlier up to the turn of the century, it was probably the most successful of the British transatlantic carriers.TITANIC SCANDAL
TITANIC SCANDAL Mount Temple “The Real Mystery Ship” By Senan Molony Scandal! There was a steamer within five miles of RMS Titanic as she sank according to witnesses including experienced crew who studied this light in the distance and hope of rescue. The officers told passengers that rescue would be coming and Captain SmithinstructedRead More
WHEN IS A ROCKET CALLED A DISTRESS SIGNAL OR JUST A FLASH When Is A Rocket Called A Distress Signal Or Just A Flash In The Sky? In April 1912 when the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank, the subject of distress rockets was a prime news event. To this very day, due to the United States and British Enquiries ignoring the International Regulations regarding the display of signals of distress, there isTITANIC MYTHS
Titanic Myths. The Titanic disaster is a classic tale and now has become a modern folk story, but like all folk stories our understanding of what really happened has been clouded by the way the disaster has been recounted over the years following that terrible night in April 1912.MUSEUM STORE
Visit our Titanic Museum Store online to purchase artifacts, books, clothing, collectibles, deck plans, event registrations, jewelry,models, etc.
SHOP - TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. The Titanic Historical Society’s Titanic Museum Store accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards. Online purchases require a $20 minimum (not including postage)due to bank fees to process credit cards. LETTER FROM J. BRUCE ISMAY Letter from J. Bruce Ismay. J. Bruce Ismay at the time of the disaster, as chairman and managing director of the White Star Line, was held to blame for the loss of the Titanic by the American press; largely controlled by William Randolph Hearst a newspaper magnate and THE TITANIC COMMUTATOR September 1963, Volume I. Inaugural publication, The Marconigram, was in newspaper format. J. Arthur Rank’s promotional book for the 1958 film “A Night to Remember” is a key in the Titanic Historical Society’s history and The Titanic Commutator. Ed Kamuda wrote to all eighty-seven survivors listed in the promotional book (for US theater operators) and seventy-five responded.MISS LOUISE LAROCHE
A Haitian French Family Which Traveled in Second Class Aboard Titanic. Left to right: Michael Rudd, organizer of THS’s Titanic Heritage Tours, Louise Laroche, Olivier Mendez and Claudine Laroche. Miss Louise Laroche was an Honour Member of the Titanic Historical Societyfrom
TITANIC THE LAST SURVIVOR Titanic Historical Society historian Don Lynch contacted Millvina and she traveled to the United States for the first time since 1912 to attend a THS convention in Boston in 1988 and from that time on, Millvina’s life was shaped by her association with one of the world’s most famous sea disasters. “Suddenly however, completestrangers
OUR THANKS TO THE US COAST GUARD AND THE INTERNATIONAL ICE The U. S. Coast Guard International Ice Patrol traces its roots directly to the sinking of the RMS Titanic in April of 1912. Established by the first Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) convention in 1914, the International Ice Patrol continues to operate today under the regulations set forth in SOLAS by the International MaritimeOrganization (IMO
DOWNLOAD COMMUTATOR NO. 232 The Titanic Historical Society’s Titanic Museum Store accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards. Online purchases require a $20 minimum (not including postage)due to bank fees to process credit cards. OFFICIAL SIZE WHITE STAR LINE FLAG The white star is sewn on both sides, not silk screened, and is a quality reproduction that you will be pleased to display. Regulation size measures approximately 36 X 72 inches. BUY USA. This flag is made with pride and care in Massachusetts. Sku 421 Regulation size: $159.00. Additional information. TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. Cameron’s “Titanic” is in a class by itself, many fine books have been published about it. 1912 Silent film, Saved Fom the Titanic with Dorothy Gibson, 1929 Atlantic, 1943 In Nacht und Eis, 1953 Titanic, 1958 A Night to Remember, 1979 Raise the Titanic and more – including TV movies and documentaries. Highly illustrated with vintage TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMBER The Titanic Historical Society was started in 1963 by Edward Kamuda. As a young boy, Titanic’s story captured his imagination and made a lasting impression. The more he learned, the more he became aware of the individual acts of bravery from survivors and those who lost their lives. He also realized that their precious history would be lost TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM STORE The Titanic Historical Society’s Titanic Museum Store accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards. Online credit card purchases require a $20 minimum (not including postage)due to bank fees to process credit cards. Postage listed on your purchase is an estimate (mainland U.S. rates). Postage is based on size, weight THE INFAMOUS "TITANIC MENU" The Titanic Historical Society published this article to its readers as a public service. Documentation is in the Society’s files. While in Denver in April, 1999 attending The Titanic Historical Society’s convention, a menu was shown on the television programme, “Antiques Roadshow,” whose owner in Boston claimed was an original from the Titanic worth $75,000.00.Read More THE TITANIC COMMUTATOR September 1963, Volume I. Inaugural publication, The Marconigram, was in newspaper format. J. Arthur Rank’s promotional book for the 1958 film “A Night to Remember” is a key in the Titanic Historical Society’s history and The Titanic Commutator. Ed Kamuda wrote to all eighty-seven survivors listed in the promotional book (for US theater operators) and seventy-five responded. TITANIC'S "BRITTLE" STEEL? Titanic’s “Brittle” Steel? Olympic and Titanic were built using Siemens-Martin formula steel plating throughout the shell and upper works. This type of steel was first used in the armed merchant cruisers, Teutonic and Majestic in 1889/90. This steel was high quality with good elastic properties, ideal for conventional rivetingas well as
SHOP - TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. Tea on the Titanic – 100 Years Later. $ 14.95 Add to cart. Titanic at Southampton 3D! Postcard, Magnet or Poster. $ 4.95 – $ 19.95Select options.
LETTER FROM J. BRUCE ISMAY Letter from J. Bruce Ismay. J. Bruce Ismay at the time of the disaster, as chairman and managing director of the White Star Line, was held to blame for the loss of the Titanic by the American press; largely controlled by William Randolph Hearst a newspaper magnate and TITANIC THE LAST SURVIVOR Titanic Historical Society historian Don Lynch contacted Millvina and she traveled to the United States for the first time since 1912 to attend a THS convention in Boston in 1988 and from that time on, Millvina’s life was shaped by her association with one of the world’s most famous sea disasters. “Suddenly however, completestrangers
THE WHITE STAR LINE AND THE INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE The White Star Line, the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company was, from 1902 until 1927, a wholly owned subsidiary of the International Mercantile Marine Company (IMMC). From its inception thirty years earlier up to the turn of the century, it was probably the most successful of the British transatlantic carriers. TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. Cameron’s “Titanic” is in a class by itself, many fine books have been published about it. 1912 Silent film, Saved Fom the Titanic with Dorothy Gibson, 1929 Atlantic, 1943 In Nacht und Eis, 1953 Titanic, 1958 A Night to Remember, 1979 Raise the Titanic and more – including TV movies and documentaries. Highly illustrated with vintage TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMBER The Titanic Historical Society was started in 1963 by Edward Kamuda. As a young boy, Titanic’s story captured his imagination and made a lasting impression. The more he learned, the more he became aware of the individual acts of bravery from survivors and those who lost their lives. He also realized that their precious history would be lost TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM STORE The Titanic Historical Society’s Titanic Museum Store accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards. Online credit card purchases require a $20 minimum (not including postage)due to bank fees to process credit cards. Postage listed on your purchase is an estimate (mainland U.S. rates). Postage is based on size, weight THE INFAMOUS "TITANIC MENU" The Titanic Historical Society published this article to its readers as a public service. Documentation is in the Society’s files. While in Denver in April, 1999 attending The Titanic Historical Society’s convention, a menu was shown on the television programme, “Antiques Roadshow,” whose owner in Boston claimed was an original from the Titanic worth $75,000.00.Read More THE TITANIC COMMUTATOR September 1963, Volume I. Inaugural publication, The Marconigram, was in newspaper format. J. Arthur Rank’s promotional book for the 1958 film “A Night to Remember” is a key in the Titanic Historical Society’s history and The Titanic Commutator. Ed Kamuda wrote to all eighty-seven survivors listed in the promotional book (for US theater operators) and seventy-five responded. TITANIC'S "BRITTLE" STEEL? Titanic’s “Brittle” Steel? Olympic and Titanic were built using Siemens-Martin formula steel plating throughout the shell and upper works. This type of steel was first used in the armed merchant cruisers, Teutonic and Majestic in 1889/90. This steel was high quality with good elastic properties, ideal for conventional rivetingas well as
SHOP - TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. Tea on the Titanic – 100 Years Later. $ 14.95 Add to cart. Titanic at Southampton 3D! Postcard, Magnet or Poster. $ 4.95 – $ 19.95Select options.
LETTER FROM J. BRUCE ISMAY Letter from J. Bruce Ismay. J. Bruce Ismay at the time of the disaster, as chairman and managing director of the White Star Line, was held to blame for the loss of the Titanic by the American press; largely controlled by William Randolph Hearst a newspaper magnate and TITANIC THE LAST SURVIVOR Titanic Historical Society historian Don Lynch contacted Millvina and she traveled to the United States for the first time since 1912 to attend a THS convention in Boston in 1988 and from that time on, Millvina’s life was shaped by her association with one of the world’s most famous sea disasters. “Suddenly however, completestrangers
THE WHITE STAR LINE AND THE INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE The White Star Line, the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company was, from 1902 until 1927, a wholly owned subsidiary of the International Mercantile Marine Company (IMMC). From its inception thirty years earlier up to the turn of the century, it was probably the most successful of the British transatlantic carriers.TITANIC MUSEUM
The Titanic Historical Society’s (THS) collection, one of its greatest strengths, is its collected works of rare Titanic survivor artifacts, one of the finest anywhere. Many were donated by the survivors themselves to THS’s founder and president, Edward S.Kamuda in
THS SOCIETY FACTS
The Titanic Historical Society, Inc. (THS) is the world’s largest Titanic organization. The Society does not represent one nation but all countries and was the first to form for the purpose of preserving the history of RMS Titanic and the White Star Line. EVENTS - TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY Upcoming Events - THS Convention 55 Years September 13 – 16, 2018 Ft. William Henry Hotel, Lake George, New YorkMUSEUM STORE
Visit our Titanic Museum Store online to purchase artifacts, books, clothing, collectibles, deck plans, event registrations, jewelry,models, etc.
GOLD MEMBERSHIP
Awards You Our Gold Membership Status. You will receive a Membership Card, a subscription to The Commutator which is issued 4 times a year. You receive Free Admission to the Titanic Museum, access to our members-only forum areas, and you are also eligible to participate in all Titanic Historical Society activities. Since Gold Membership THE INFAMOUS "TITANIC MENU" The Titanic Historical Society published this article to its readers as a public service. Documentation is in the Society’s files. While in Denver in April, 1999 attending The Titanic Historical Society’s convention, a menu was shown on the television programme, “Antiques Roadshow,” whose owner in Boston claimed was an original from the Titanic worth $75,000.00.Read MoreEDWARD KAMUDA
A Titanic survivor’s death and a movie in the family’s theater was the catalyst that began a life’s work of preserving the ship’s history. Life was fairly ordinary in the early years, Edward Stephen Kamuda was born in Ludlow, Massachusetts on November 10, 1939, son of Henry J. and Caroline (Belczyk) Kamuda. He was raised in the Indian SHOP - TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. The Titanic Historical Society’s Titanic Museum Store accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards. Online purchases require a $20 minimum (not including postage)due to bank fees to process credit cards.MISS LOUISE LAROCHE
A Haitian French Family Which Traveled in Second Class Aboard Titanic. Left to right: Michael Rudd, organizer of THS’s Titanic Heritage Tours, Louise Laroche, Olivier Mendez and Claudine Laroche. Miss Louise Laroche was an Honour Member of the Titanic Historical Societyfrom
SS FRANCE (1912)
Of the many hundreds of passenger liners only 15 had four funnels and interestingly this beautiful French liner’s maiden voyage occurred in April 1912. (The Laroche family had originally booked passage but their children weren’t allowed to eat in the dining room with the adults so they changed to the Titanic that sailed a weekRead More ↓ Skip to Main ContentEstablished 1963
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To our THS Members and Friends: We understand that public concerns around the spread of COVID-19 are affecting us all. Our thoughts and heartfelt support go out to all those who have been affected, as well as their family and friends. At THS, we will continue to operate during normal business hours, while taking updates and precautions from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) under advisement. If Barbara, Anne, Karen or others are not feeling well they will be expected to stay home. Health and well-being are very important to us. We wish you and your family good health in this difficult time. Sincerest Regards, Your THS Officers ------------------------- WELCOME! The Titanic Historical Society, Inc. (THS), established in 1963, is the premier source for Titanic and White Star Line information. THS is the original and largest Titanic society in the world. Nearing the half-century mark, our mission of preserving the great ship's history can be seen in our outstanding publications, Titanic Museum and annual themed events. Our experienced and knowledgeable officers and members include maritime historians, authors, artists, etc. who have been consultants and/or actively worked on numerous Robert Ballard (Nat Geo) and James Cameron (Fox/Discovery) projects, not to mention History Channel investigations et al., the THS has already proved itself a worthy source of qualified researchers. In addition, the THS has one of the largest available Titanic/White Star related photographic archives in the world. People of all ages and all countries who love the ship and her story are invited to join THS as members and receive the incomparable Titanic Commutator. The Titanic Museum's superb collection in Indian Orchard, Massachusetts, was the first permanent exhibition of rare Titanic artifacts and documents donated by survivors. Become a member, tour our Museum and visit our Museum Shop online or in person. Enter curious, leave inspired. THE WHITE STAR LINE: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY 1869 – 1934$40.00
If you are looking for a concise, accurate account on the White Star Line, this book is for you. A big, handsome, hardcover beauty published by the Titanic Historical Society is chock full of glorious color illustrations. Hundreds of rare images from the author’s collection, many published for the first time, are sharp, visually striking and photographed in their natural color. IF YOU USE AMAZON, YOU’LL FIND THIS SAME BOOK OVERPRICED FROM $73.98 TO $917.87! PURCHASE ONLINE AT THE TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM STORE AND PAYONLY $40.00!
This book is a fantastic resource with a wealth of information and showing loads of White Star collectibles as examples.Buy Now
THS FOUNDER: ED KAMUDA > _"HERE'S THE MAN WHO MADE IT ALL POSSIBLE." ...JAMES CAMERON ON THE > TITANIC SET, ROSARITO BEACH, MEXICO, 1997 INTRODUCING ED KAMUDA TO > THE CAST AND CREW._ If it weren’t for Edward Kamuda, much of the information we have today on Titanic wouldn’t exist; it would have been lost through time and neglect which, unfortunately, happens too frequently because many people do not value history. A Titanic survivor’s death and a movie in the family’s theater was the catalyst that began a life’s work of preserving the ship’s history.Read More...
EXCLUSIVE TO THE THS TITANIC MUSEUM STORE THE DEFINITIVE BOOK ON THE OTHER TITANIC MOVIES Cameron’s “Titanic” is in a class by itself, many fine books have been published about it. Simon Mills’“The Titanic in Pictures” is Everything Else Titanic 1912 Silent film, Saved Fom the Titanic with Dorothy Gibson, 1929 Atlantic, 1943 In Nacht und Eis, 1953 Titanic, 1958 A Night to Remember, 1979 Raise the Titanic and more – including TV movies anddocumentaries
Highly illustrated with vintage posters, stills, advertisements.Softcover.
EXCLUSIVE TO THE THS TITANIC MUSEUM STORE. Cat. List TIP1118 $28.95 Click here to purchase. WHITE STAR LUGGAGE STICKERS THESE VINTAGE ADVERTISING WORKS OF ART DECORATED STEAMER TRUNKS AND TRAVEL BAGS ON WHITE STAR LINERS BOUND FOR SOUTHAMPTON, CHERBOURG, LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN/COBH — PORTS ACROSS THE BROAD ATLANTIC OCEAN. Twenty-three professional grade life-size luggage stickers, available only though the Titanic Museum Store, include White Star Line, White Star/Dominion, and Cunard White Star facsimiles. These gorgeous illustrations brim with nostalgia for the White Star glory years of transatlantic travel. Brilliantly colored, large, life-like, easy to peel off, mounted on convenient sized heavy-duty 8 1/2 x 11 sheets for handling. Strong peel and stick stickers don’t have to be permanent, they can be peeled off and removed if you wish to change them. Ideal for creating realistic authenticity for Titanic Dinners, a wide variety of art projects, scrapbooking, print and poster decorations, collages, party favors, personalized stationery, giftwrap, even walldécor.
Your special event will be admired and truly unique with these White Star Luggage Stickers. EXCLUSIVE TO THE THS TITANIC MUSEUM STORE. Cat. List LL620 $49.95 Click here to purchase.AVAILABLE NOW
THE FIRST AND ORIGINAL STORY OF THE LAST OLYMPIC CLASS LINER,BRITANNIC.
HOSTAGE TO FORTUNE
_by Simon Mills_
_Published by Wordsmith Publications, UK_ _ISBN 1-899493-03-04_ Simon Mills’ authoritative book tells how Britannic was a masterpiece of marine technology but was never designed for the stage that sealed her fate. Eclipsed at birth in life and at her passing by circumstances beyond her control, Britannic was very much a hostage to the events of her time. She would never escape from the shadow of her more notorious sister, Titanic, and the destiny of Great Britain’s largest ship of her era would be played out on an altogether different arena. Nevertheless her story has a powerful drama of its own and it is only now that previous forgotten personal papers and diaries shed a new light on the human story of the last Olympian. Foreword by Dr. Robert Ballard. Includes a large fold-out rigging plan showing her original design. A longitudinal section deck plans A, B, C, D,E, F, G and tank top. 224 pages. Highly illustrated in color and black and white. Hardcover with dust jacket. Cat List HTF1218 $49.95 (SPECIAL TO THS $39.95) Click here to purchase. A TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY EXCLUSIVE A SET OF TWO EXQUISITELY DETAILED DUTCH TILES: TITANIC ON HER MAIDEN VOYAGE 11 APRIL 1912 AND OLYMPIC ON HER MAIDENTRIP 14 JUNE 1911
_Designed
by Maritime Artist Stephen Card_ * Incredibly beautiful and custom designed for the THS by Maritime Artist Stephen Card. * These tiles are authentic originals, the real thing, not cheap knockoffs made in other countries. * The tiles were produced in The Netherlands by The KoninklijkeMosa.
* The Delft Blue decoration was applied and baked into the glaze by T Delftsche Huys in Holland. * Each tile measures 6X6 inches. * Each tile comes in an attractive presentation box with a full size photo of the ship on its cover. * A clear lucite stand and numbered Certificate included. * Each tile has a unique border decoration depicting tiles on Titanic and Olympic, Oceanic Steam Navigation Co. logo, White Star burgee and early logo design. ONLY 50 SETS AVAILABLE Available only in the THS Museum Store Certificates are numbered. Sold in a set of two only. List No. TOT818. $119.95 Click here to purchase. TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC.PO Box 51053
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Visit our online store to purchase artifacts, books, clothing, collectibles, deck plans, event registrations, jewelry, models, post cards, prints, reproductions and many other items. The Titanic Historical Society's Titanic Museum Store accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit cards. THE TITANIC COMMUTATOR Dedicated to excellence, THS’s publication _The Titanic Commutator_ showcases an incredible collection of real stories from stark reality, inspiring classics, to fun that capture the imagination and appeal to a variety of ages and tastes. The ship, men and women––the famous and the unknown, movies, collectibles and pop culture keep the readerspellbound.
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We succeed only through the support of people such as you. If you are like most of our members, you realize that the measure of our society and the true history of our civilization is found in the stories of famous events and more importantly in the accounts of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. We invite you to become a THS member.TITANIC MUSEUM
The Titanic Historical Society's (THS) collection, one of its greatest strengths, is its collected works of rare Titanic survivor artifacts, one of the finest anywhere. Many were donated by the survivors themselves to THS’s founder and president, Edward S. Kamuda in the 1960s through the 80s, the organization’s early years. THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE THS J. Arthur Rank’s promotional book for the 1958 film “A Night to Remember” is a key in the Titanic Historical Society’s history and The Titanic Commutator. Ed Kamuda wrote to all eighty-seven survivors listed in the promotional book (for US theater operators) and seventy-five responded. They were thrilled that someone was interested in their personal experiences a half century later. When he asked if they would write down their recollections, they were touched by the young man’s sincerity and many became lifelong friends. It was their written accounts that was the foundation of The Titanic Commutator (that would appear when the organization was formed). On Sunday July 7, 1963, five young people (Ed Kamuda, Joe Carvalho, Frank Casilio, Bob Gibbons, John Eaton and Mike Ravetti) met at the Kamuda home in Indian Orchard, MA and formed the Titanic Enthusiasts of America (TEA) changed to Titanic Historical Society in 1975. The organization’s mission is preserving the history of RMS Titanic, Olympic, Britannic and the White Star Line. The glue that held the group together was, The Titanic Commutator, the quarterly journal Kamuda began still in continuous publication, now managed by his wife, Karen, who is also a shipping history buff. In 1963 thirty of the remaining survivors became Honor Members. There were 41 Honor Members: Walter Lord, Wilton H. Oldham, Leslie Harrison, William McQuitty, Comdr. Joseph G. Boxhall, George T. Rowe, Gus Cohen, Edith Russell Cook, John Podesta, Leo J. Hyland, George Kemish, Laura Buzzell, Alfred Pugh, John B. Ryerson, Washington Dodge, Edith Haisman, Mrs. Jacques Futrelle, Fred Dent Ray, Amy McMicken, Wilfred D. Seward, Walter Williams, Ed Ryan, Rene Harris, Katherine Manning, Celiney A. Decker, Violet C. Jessop, Lawrence Beesley, Edwina Corrigan, Albert Caldwell, Sylvia Mercherle, Eva Hart, R. Norris Williams, Mrs. E. Darby, Reginald Burgess, Osgood Williams, Frederick Fleet, Mrs. Arthur H. Cook, Mrs. Frank Aks. Kamuda filled Commutator pages with new or little-known facts about Titanic, riveting survivor accounts and other ocean liners. Members loved reading the original survivors’ experiences from the handwritten letters Kamuda possessed. The journal was mailed to members worldwide, the information was new and is permanently recorded as Kamuda wanted. As time passed, well known authors on Titanic, shipping history, Harland & Wolff, the White Star Line, Titanic documentaries and films, maritime art and collectibles, etc. have and continue to contribute fascinating andoriginal articles.
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Commutator No. 233, Spring 2nd Quarter Membership Year 2021Special Issue
Remembering Olympic's Maiden Voyage*
Commutator No. 232, Winter 1st Quarter Membership Year 2021 Surviving The War: Celtic & Cedric, 1918 The Gigantic Question “The Last Voyage of the Andrea Doria” Mrs. Goldsmith’s Postcards from Titanic Survivors and Friends A Sailor Recalls a Famous Vessel: The Old Oceanic Vintage Ad: Steinways on the Olympic Nellie Walcroft Describes Her Experiences in the Titanic Disaster*
Commutator No. 231, Fall 4th Quarter Membership Year 2020 Belfast Built: Atlantic Transport Line’s Minnwaska & Minnetonka, London’s Largest Liners and Belfast’s Largest Liners, Conclusion Frank Bustard- “Should the Titanic and her sister vessels have everbeen built?”
The Titanic Survivor and the UBoat Milton Long’s Voyage on Titanic Was His Final One...Although It Wasn’t His First Shipwreck Captain Smith’s Medals*
Commutator No. 230, Summer 3rd Quarter Membership Year 2020 Belfast Built: Atlantic Transport Line’s Minnwaska & Minnetonka, London’s Largest Liners and Belfast’s Largest Liners Margaret Brown and “The Four Hundred” Memorial Service 2020Called Home
Titanic Museum Reopens to a Panda Bear Memories of Titanic Passengers Reminiscing on Queen Mary 2’s Maiden Voyage to New York*
Commutator No. 229, Spring 1st Quarter Membership Year 2020 Our First Digital IssueNazi Titanic
Remembering an old friend, Titanic Survivor, Marshall Drew Riddle of Elizabeth DowseLucille's Dress
THS Branson Convention Registration Form Reminiscing on Queen Mary 2’s Maiden Voyage to New YorkBook Reviews
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Commutator No. 227, Fall 3rd Quarter Membership Year 2019 The Percival White Letters Jacques Futrelle-A Georgia Native Book Notes - The Last Night on the Titanic: Drinking, Dining and Style One Role of the THS in the Titanic Centennial Chronicle Titanic Lifejackets at Pigeon Forge S.S. Suevic “The Longest Ship” Remembering Millvina Ten Years On*
Commutator No. 226, Summer 2nd Quarter Membership Year 2019 Covering the News of the Titanic Disaster Remembering THS member Dave Bryceson The Preservation Idea and the Formation of the Titanic HistoricalSociety
Titanic’s Anchors
Katie Gilnaugh Manning-Recollections of Leaving Queenstown and theTitanic Disaster
What Happened to Naronic? A History of Two Sisterships Pennland and Westernland*
Commutator No. 225, Spring 1st Quarter Membership Year 2019 The Last White Star Sailing to New York Vintage Vignettes in White Star History Sinking of S.S. Veendam De Witte Ster, the Dutch White Star Line Southampton Floating Dock, An Interesting History Early Years of the White Star Line Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Name *
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