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How the Empress of Ireland Sank Faster Than the Titanic
In 1914, the Empress of Ireland sank in the St. Lawrence River, killing over 1,000 people in just 14 minutes. This video ...
MONTREAL, June 1, 1914 (UP) -- Government investigation of the loss of 1,032 lives when the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Ireland was rammed and sunk by the collier Storstad started here today.
MONTREAL, June 3, 1914 (UP) -- Whether the sunken liner Empress of Ireland, in which it is now officially declared 1,024 lives were lost, is to be raised from the bottom of the St. Lawrence to ...
The author of 2001's Deep Descent recounts the sinking of the Canadian ocean liner Empress of Ireland and documents its subsequent romantic history as a lure for scuba divers in this well ...
When fog blanketed the St. Lawrence River on May 29, 1914, a ship carrying hundreds of passengers and crew was rammed by a passing coal ship. The passenger vessel, known as the Empress of Ireland ...
And now a page from our "Sunday Morning" Almanac: May 29th, 1914, 102 years ago today ... the day of a largely overlooked maritime calamity. For it was in the pre-dawn hours of that day that the ...
The Empress of Ireland is shown in an undated photo. The Canadian Pacific steamship collided with a Norwegian freighter near Quebec on May 29, 1914, sinking in 14 minutes and killing 1,012 people.
Further to the experiences of those aboard the Empress of Ireland (news -- March 5) that fateful night in May, 1914: A first-hand account by survivor Margaret Greenaway may be viewed at the ...
When fog blanketed the St. Lawrence River on May 29, 1914, a ship carrying hundreds of passengers and crew was rammed by a passing coal ship. The passenger vessel, known as the Empress of Ireland, ...
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