VOYAGE BACK ISSUESThe following issues are available through TIS |
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Voyage #1 (July 1989) |
The “Big U” – America’s superliner United States |
| Voyage #12 (Summer 1992) | Normandie: A tribute Normandie, William H. Webb, Central America, Atlantic travel, Excambion, Texas Clipper, Queen Mary, Angelina Lauro, Oceanic artifacts, TIS New York convention, Marjorie Newell Robb, deaths of Louise Kink Pope, Ruth Prince Coleman, Morro Castle survivor |
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Voyage #16 (Autumn/Winter 1993-94) |
Convention ’93 Baltimore |
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Voyage #17 (Spring/Summer 1994) |
Rotterdam, inside passenger cruises,and more |
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Voyage #18 (Autumn 1994) |
Journey of Discovery, the 1993 Titanic Research
& Recovery Expedition |
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Voyage #19 (Winter, 1994) |
Titanic & The Red Cross -- 5th Anniversary
Issue |
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Voyage #20 (Spring/Summer 1995) |
Lusitania -- A Casualty of War 1915-1995 |
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Voyage #21 (Summer/Autumn 1995) |
A Weekend of Sharing -- Newark Convention ‘95 |
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Voyage #23 (Spring/Summer 1996) |
Andrea Doria -- The Avoidable Accident 1956-1996 |
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Voyage #24 (Autumn 1996) |
Nomadic -- Last of the White Star Line |
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Voyage #25 |
Expedition 1996 -- A Journey of Discovery |
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Voyage #26 (Autumn 1997) |
Expedition ‘96 -- A Quest for Knowledge |
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Voyage #27 (Winter 1998) |
A
Matter of Honor -- Eyewitness to History: Masabumi Hosono |
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Voyage #28 (Spring-Summer 1998) |
Titanic
Touched Their Lives |
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Voyage #29 |
Documents
from a Disaster |
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Voyage #30 (Summer 1999) |
Celebrating
10 years 1989 -- 1999 |
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Voyage #31 (Winter 1999-2000) |
For
the Children -- A memorial service in Halifax, Nova Scotia |
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Voyage #32 (Spring 2000) |
Titanic
Expedition 1998 -- A Quest for New Knowledge |
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Voyage #33 |
Titanic
Expedition 1998 -- A Quest for New Knowledge |
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Voyage #35 (Winter/Spring 2001) |
Exploring the courageous Carpathia |
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Voyage #36 (Summer 2001) |
Will
Science help solve Halifax’s Titanic mysteries? |
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Voyage #38 (Winter 2002) |
Harland
& Wolff -- End of an era |
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Voyage #39 (Spring 2002) |
The
world remembers Titanic |
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Voyage #40 (Summer 2002) |
Tributes
to a Titanic friend |
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Voyage #41 (Fall 2002) |
Lusitania:
A view from the stern |
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Voyage #42 (Winter 2003) |
The
Fight for Titanic Continues |
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Voyage #43 (Spring 2003) |
Recalling
the Gilded Age -- The 2003 Newport Convention |
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Voyage #45 (Fall 2003) |
They
sailed White Star again |
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Voyage #46 (Winter 2003) |
The
five-year anniversary of recovering ‘The Big Piece’ |
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Voyage #47 (Spring 2004) |
On
the Road – Massachusetts; Wilhelm Gustloff |
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Voyage #48 (Summer 2004) |
A
gentleman to remember -- William Baird MacQuitty 1905-2004 |
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Memorial issue (June 2004) |
Remembering
George -- George Harmon Tulloch |
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Voyage #49 (Autumn 2004) |
Ships
of Fate |
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Voyage #50 (Winter 2004) |
Grand
Liners of the Atlantic |
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Voyage #51 (Spring 2005) |
Learning from
Tragedies/Memoir of Disaster |
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Voyage #52 (Summer 2005) |
Convention
2005/A triumph for history |
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Voyage #53 (Summer 2005) |
Titanic
1985-2005/Setting the record straight |
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Voyage #54 (Winter 2005) |
Titanic
Today |
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Voyage #55 (Spring 2006) |
The arrival that never took place (Part 2),
Queen Mary : Seventy years of luxury, Sailing from Southampton with Red
Funnel, Visiting the International Ice Patrol, Patrol continues honorable history,
Deaths at sea -- two intriguing cases, Dereliction of duty? Did Naronic
loss set stage for Titanic complacency?, Windy City to host TIS convention, |
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Voyage #56 (Summer 2006) |
Eastland meets Titanic at TIS
Chicago convention, British Titanic |
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Voyage #57 (Autumn 2006) |
Loss of Persia precedes struggle for survival, When animals traveled first class (White Star Line), The story of the film Lost Years, Tragedy links two women/TV newsman recalls connecting Titanic survivors (Thomas/Troutt story), Remembering a remarkable mother (Edith Brown Haisman), Swedish historian offers new Asplund details |
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Voyage #58 (Winter 2006) |
Britannic … Then and now |
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Voyage # 59 (Spring 2006) |
Tales of the Three Sisters |
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Voyage #60 (Summer 2007) |
Titanic 95: Convention 2007 |
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Voyage #61: (Autumn 2007) |
William J. Mellors/Survivor emerges from mists of time |
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Voyage #62 (Winter 2007) |
Resetting Titanic's chronology/ Early boats, early rockets Resetting Titanic's chronology; Siblings Emma Schabert & Philipp Mock; NOAA; Titanic auctioneer Andrew Aldridge; Morro Castle forgotten voices (Part 2); Titanic survivor Barbara West Daintin dies at 96; Members reflect on Cameron's Titanic. |
| Voyage #63 (Spring 2008) | A Tale of the Barber and the Sea: Augustus H. Weikman Augustus Weikman, America’s only Titanic crewman, Mystery of Titanic’s central propeller, Mrs. Alfred Flegenheim, The saga of Titanic’s lifeboats, Titanic time: Tested by wireless, Queens Victoria, Elizabeth 2 and Mary 2, Obituaries: Frank Braynard, Bob McDonnell, Ralph White |
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