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Survivors of the Empress of Ireland
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Survivors of the Empress of Ireland
Survivors of the Empress of Ireland. 1. Mr Edward Bamford, junior wireless operator on the Empress of Ireland. 2. The Rev J. Wallet, of the United Methodist Church, Westcliff-On-Sea. 3. Mr Rowland Ferguson, Senior wireless operator on the Empress of Ireland. 4. Mr J W Langley, a rancher of Canford, British Coloumbia. 5. Mr Norman Bandmaster on Board the Empress of Ireland. 6. Miss Gracie Hannagan Daughter of Bandmaster Hannagan, of the Salvation Army, Toronto. 7. Mr J D White, seventh engineer on the Empress of Ireland. 8. Mr J Fergus Duncan, of Messrs Kimber, Bull and Duncan Solicitors, 6 old jewry. 9. Mr J Grant, Electrician on Empress of Ireland
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Bamford Bandmaster Bull Duncan Electrician Empress Engineer Fergus Ferguson Gracie Grant Jewry Junior Langley Messrs Methodist Norman Operator Rancher Rowland Salvation Senior Seventh Survivors Toronto Wallet Wireless Canford Miss
EDITORS COMMENTS
This historical print captures the survivors of the tragic sinking of the Empress of Ireland in June 1914. Among those pictured are Mr. Edward Bamford, junior wireless operator on board the ship, and Mr. Rowland Ferguson, senior wireless operator. Also included are The Rev J. Wallet from Westcliff-On-Sea, Mr. J W Langley, a rancher from British Columbia, and Miss Gracie Hannagan, daughter of Bandmaster Hannagan from Toronto.
The group also includes Mr. J D White, seventh engineer on the Empress of Ireland, Mr. J Fergus Duncan from Messrs Kimber Bull and Duncan Solicitors in Old Jewry, and Mr. J Grant, electrician on board the ill-fated vessel.
Each individual in this photo has a unique story to tell about their experience surviving one of history's most devastating maritime disasters. Their resilience and courage in the face of tragedy is truly inspiring.
This poignant image serves as a reminder of the human cost of such disasters and honors the memory of those who lost their lives aboard the Empress of Ireland that fateful day in 1914.
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