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VOYAGE BACK ISSUES

The following issues are available through TIS
See Voyage Index for more complete listing of contents
Note: Issues not listed are no longer available

Voyage #1 (July 1989)

The “Big U” – America’s superliner United States
The United States, Capt. Smith, France, Californian, Seasickness, Philadelphia meeting launches TI

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

Voyage #16 (Autumn/Winter 1993-94)

Convention ’93 Baltimore
‘93 Baltimore convention; Walter Lord; National Postal Museum; Titanic’s steel; mathematics/physics and the Californian incident; Titanic’s wireless; Carpathia; John Treasure Jones (Queen Mary)

Voyage #17 (Spring/Summer 1994)

Rotterdam, inside passenger cruises,and more
Rotterdam; Titanic’s artifacts; Normandie; Delta Queen

Voyage #18 (Autumn 1994)

Journey of Discovery, the 1993 Titanic Research & Recovery Expedition
Coverage of the 1993 Titanic expedition; Norfolk exhibition; conservation techniques and procedures

Voyage #19 (Winter, 1994)

Titanic & The Red Cross -- 5th Anniversary Issue
The Red Cross’s contribution to Titanic; Morro Castle 60th survivor reunion; S.S. America (Alferdoss) Part 1; U.S. Hydrographic Office

Voyage #20 (Spring/Summer 1995)

Lusitania -- A Casualty of War 1915-1995
Lusitania; Dr. William McLean; S.S. America (Alferdoss) Part 2

Voyage #21 (Summer/Autumn 1995)

A Weekend of Sharing -- Newark Convention ‘95
‘95 Newark convention; Millvina Dean; Ellis Island; S.S. America (Alferdoss) Part 3; Britanis

Voyage #23 (Spring/Summer 1996)

Andrea Doria -- The Avoidable Accident 1956-1996
Andrea Doria; Stockholm; mystery ship; White Star tenders

Voyage #24 (Autumn 1996)

Nomadic -- Last of the White Star Line
Nomadic; Olympic; Edith Haisman; Queen Mary; S.S. United States

Voyage #25

Expedition 1996 -- A Journey of Discovery
Coverage of the 1996 Titanic expedition; Royal Majesty; Titanic’s sinking; rusticles

Voyage #26 (Autumn 1997)

Expedition ‘96 -- A Quest for Knowledge
Numerous articles on the ‘96 Expedition & cruise; 85th anniversary of Carpathia’s arrival at Pier 54

Voyage #27 (Winter 1998)

A Matter of Honor -- Eyewitness to History: Masabumi Hosono
Masabumi Hosono; Lebanese on Titanic; the Potters & Titanic; Belgians on Titanic; J.J. Astor, V; Halifax Exhibit; Broadway play Titanic; Eleanor Johnson Shuman

Voyage #28 (Spring-Summer 1998)

Titanic Touched Their Lives
Victorine Chaudansen; Henry Sutehall, Jr.; Eleanor Johnson Shuman; St. Petersburg, FL Artifact Exhibit; ‘98 TIS Convention, St. Petersburg, FL; Science and the Titanic, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia; Majestic

Voyage #29

Documents from a Disaster
Titanic’s missing passenger list; Titanic’s voice resounds throughout the world; On board the S.S. United States; The Navratil family; Oceanic

Voyage #30 (Summer 1999)

Celebrating 10 years 1989 -- 1999
TI member visits liner’s Belfast birthplace; TI gathers in St. Paul, MN; A celebration of TI’s 10 years; Recalling TI’s first meeting; QE2's 30th anniversary; the Boston exhibit; Walter Lord

Voyage #31 (Winter 1999-2000)

For the Children -- A memorial service in Halifax, Nova Scotia
For the Children, a memorial service; Halifax ‘99 -- Reflections and remembrances; Interview with Muffet Brown; Titanic comes to St. Paul, MN; Titanic’s Irish passengers

Voyage #32 (Spring 2000)

Titanic Expedition 1998 -- A Quest for New Knowledge
Part one of a two-part series with numerous expedition articles: ‘98 Expedition vessel deployment; Scientific study of Titanic’s impact; An insider’s perspective; Titanic’s lifeboats

Voyage #33

Titanic Expedition 1998 -- A Quest for New Knowledge
Part 2 of a two-part series with numerous expedition articles: Diary of Titanic Expedition ’98; Expedition 2000 -- a new and different view; Who owns the mail?; the McCoy family

Voyage #35 (Winter/Spring 2001)

Exploring the courageous Carpathia
Carpathia
expedition, Capt. Rostron, Letters from Carpathia, Death of Michel Navratil, Farewell to SeaBreeze, Recreation on Titanic, Titanic musical in Cleveland, Olympic and Titanic: Sisters but not twins (Part 1)

Voyage #36 (Summer 2001)

Will Science help solve Halifax’s Titanic mysteries?
Identification of Margaret Rice; Olympic & Titanic -- Sisters but not twins (Part 2); the Caldwell family

Voyage #38 (Winter 2002)

Harland & Wolff -- End of an era
Working on the Big One; Titanic at Belfast -- Birth of a giant; Harland & Wolff falls to wrecking ball; James Hollen Bracken

Voyage #39 (Spring 2002)

The world remembers Titanic
World remembrances of Titanic’s 90th year; Photo essay -- Southampton sights; DNA testing

Voyage #40 (Summer 2002)

Tributes to a Titanic friend
Tributes to Walter Lord; Winnie VanTongerloo; Titanic and modern public relations; Ocean Voyager sinks

Voyage #41 (Fall 2002)

Lusitania: A view from the stern
Lusitania’s second-class passengers; Lusitania survivor Barbara McDermott; Researchers identify “Unknown Child”; Secrets of the Dead – Titanic’s ghosts

Voyage #42 (Winter 2003)

The Fight for Titanic Continues
Coverage of Titanic’s ongoing legal involvements; The ship that stood still; South Wales coal & Titanic

Voyage #43 (Spring 2003)

Recalling the Gilded Age -- The 2003 Newport Convention
The 2003 TIS convention in Newport, CT; Paris bids adieu to Nomadic; British Titanic Society Convention; New TIS officers elected; What’s in a name?

Voyage #45 (Fall 2003)

They sailed White Star again
TIS discovers document recording steward’s 1912 recovery; Memoir of a melancholy mission; Rhode Island/ The smallest state has big connections; Newport, Rhode Island, and Titanic; They sailed White Star again/Titanic survivors sail aboard Olympic; The wireless romance of the sea; Lusitania survivor Barbara McDermott

Voyage #46 (Winter 2003)

The five-year anniversary of recovering ‘The Big Piece’
Touched by an historic piece of steel; Listening to the Voices; Robert Rankin: Lusitania survivor; The strange case of the missing Titanic documents; Philadelphia convention; Working on the “Big U”; Cruising on the tall ship Red Witch

Voyage #47 (Spring 2004)

On the Road – Massachusetts; Wilhelm Gustloff
George Tulloch, Bill MacQuitty, obituaries; Massachusetts Titanic connections; Titanic sisters: The Newell girls; Clergy aboard Titanic; Frank Millet; Millet murals in Cleveland; Dorothy Conner: Heroine of the Lusitania; The sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff; Ottawa and others: a further consideration; Southampton docks, 1912; Marjorie Collyer ‘comes to life’ in Indianapolis; When getting there was half the fun: QM2’s first voyage a mere shadow

Voyage #48 (Summer 2004)

A gentleman to remember -- William Baird MacQuitty 1905-2004
William MacQuitty, 1905-2004/Remembering a friend; Titanic’s predecessor/SS Norge disaster of 1904; Titanic passenger Rhoda Abbott; Lusitania’s Jolivet family; Mystic Convention 2004

Memorial issue (June 2004)

Remembering George -- George Harmon Tulloch
Explorer, protector, friend/A tribute to the man who rewrote history (More than 50 memorial tributes from friends and family); Poems; Special insert: Sketch of George Tulloch by Terry Ruth drawn with a piece of Titanic coal

Voyage #49 (Autumn 2004)

Ships of Fate
Morro Castle: 70th anniversary; Morro Castle researcher donates archives to TIS; Empress of Ireland: 90th anniversary; Norge: 100th anniversary; Athenia: 65th anniversary; Republic: 95th anniversary; TIS remembers little Mary Nackid; Pianist brings music to cruise passengers

Voyage #50 (Winter 2004)

Grand Liners of the Atlantic
Queen Mary 2 maiden voyage; France; Searching for Maggie; Passenger Profile: Maggie Madigan; White Star officers’ uniforms; Titanic’s American crew/American Line seamen travel aboard ill-fated liner; Lusitania: A noble connection

Voyage #51 (Spring 2005)

Learning from Tragedies/Memoir of Disaster
Titanic loss tragic blunder – says diarist; Exclusive: ‘Roaming Around’ \
from the memoirs of Alec Bagot; Learning from tragedies/What is
colonizing Titanic today?; Laconia: An overt act; The story of John
Charman and his mother, Mary; TIS to visit America’s capital

Voyage #52 (Summer 2005)

Convention 2005/A triumph for history
Exclusive: A triumph for history/Unique documents detail 1912 recovery
Efforts; TIS member donates letters from Titanic’s fourth officer; Stopping to remember (Ferncliff Cemetery; Friendship and exploration in D.C.; Delving into the Relief Fund book; Lusitania: A family survives (Wordsworth family)

Voyage #53 (Summer 2005)

Titanic 1985-2005/Setting the record straight
Titanic: Twenty years later/Setting the record straight; A Cross for Maggie (Maggie Madigan); Millet’s murals return after fifty years; Passenger profile: Mary Agatha Glynn O’Donoghue; Recalling Southampton’s great liners; Delving into the Relief Fund book; Falaba’s sinking begins march to war; Rhapsody of the Seas: A cruise aboard the friendliest ship

Voyage #54 (Winter 2005)

Titanic Today
Titanic Today: Wreck observations, 2005; The arrival that never took place; Exploring New York City’s Titanic memorials; New memorial honors Titanic’s Ohio-bound passengers; Mrs. Chambers’ account; Clergy aboard Titanic: The Case of Rev. Kirkland; Delving into the relief funds; A dangerous journey (Empire Grace); Legacy of a half century/Carvalho collection donated to TIS; Fantastic find or phony?; What you think: Survey results show strong approval; Our readers respond (Letters on “Setting the Record Straight”)

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,
The S.S. Eastland /Tribute to an Eastland hero/TIS to view new Eastland disaster exhibit

Voyage #56 (Summer 2006)

Eastland meets Titanic at TIS Chicago convention, British Titanic
Society convention, Ice Patrol continues vital role, Obituaries (LillianAsplund, John Parkinson, Kenneth Schultz), Queen Mary sails into troubled waters, Andrea Doria, New book on Ceramic,  New TIS trustees elected, 2007 convention in Halifax.

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

Voyage #58 (Winter 2006)

Britannic … Then and now
Birma's wireless bears witness / Birma's officers recount night of disaster; Britannic … Then and now: Launching a leviathan, Fact file, Comparing three sisters, What's in a name?, Recalling a tragedy: various survivor accounts, special color supplement; Titanic treasures in your town?;TIS member speaks with descendant; In loving memory of Bea Haas

Voyage # 59 (Spring 2006)

Tales of the Three Sisters
Two nurses recall Britannic's loss; Exclusives: Q & A with Britannic's owner; Maiden voyage mysteries; 'Baron' recounts Titanic's journey; When did Mount Temple's officers sight Californian?; Also, Queens Mary & Elizabeth

Voyage #60 (Summer 2007)

Titanic 95: Convention 2007
Titanic societies mark 95th anniversary in Halifax; Sea Diamond sinking; Unknown child/Titanic DNA project; Southampton's 'Lady Visitor'; H & W ships' other disastrous maiden voyages; The Frauenthals; Carpathia provisions

Voyage #61: (Autumn 2007)

William J. Mellors/Survivor emerges from mists of time

Titanic passenger William J. Mellors; Canceled passages aboard Titanic; Titanic moves aside when Olympic calls the tune; Eyewitness aboard the Frankfurt; Morro Castle forgotten voices; Berengaria & Montclare; Norfolk cruise terminal; Britannic & Sea Scouts

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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