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A contemporary, factual narrative reconstructs the collision between a Canadian ocean liner and a Norwegian collier that caused the liner to sink in minutes, combining officer statements, survivor testimony, and press reports. It chronicles the immediate crisis—fog, impact, wireless calls, lifeboat launches—and the rescue and recovery efforts, lists of survivors and the dead, and memorial services. The volume profiles notable passengers and rescuers, presents photographic and drawn illustrations, and places the disaster in a wider maritime context by recounting other shipwrecks, comparing safety practices, and surveying shipbuilding developments and life-saving technology.

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Title: The Tragic Story of the Empress of Ireland, and Other Great Sea Disasters

Author: Logan Marshall

Release date: November 11, 2018 [eBook #58274]

Language: English

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Spelling errors and other inaccuracies in the lists of survivors and rolls of the dead are preserved as printed.

The Tragic Story
Of The
Empress of Ireland

An Authentic Account of the Most
Horrible Disaster in Canadian History,
Constructed from the Real
Facts Obtained from Those on
Board Who Survived


And Other Great Sea Disasters

BY
LOGAN MARSHALL
Author of “The Story of Polar Conquest,” “The
Story of the Panama Canal,” Etc.

Containing the Statements of
CAPTAIN HENRY GEORGE KENDALL
Commanding the Empress of Ireland
——And——
CAPTAIN THOMAS ANDERSEN
Commanding the Storstad

ILLUSTRATED
With Numerous Authentic Photographs and Drawings

THE EMPRESS OF IRELAND

One of the finest ships of the Canadian line. Soon after leaving Quebec on her voyage to Liverpool with over 1,300 souls on board, she was struck by the Norwegian collier “Storstad” off Father Point, Quebec, on May 29, 1914, at 2.10 A. M., and sank about fifteen minutes later, carrying a thousand of her passengers down with her.