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 : Positive photo of SS Birma taken from on board Carpathia


Positive photo of SS Birma taken from on board Carpathia

The Fenwick Collection Is One Of The Definitive Photographic Archives Relating To The Rescue Of The Surviving Titanic Passengers And Crew. James And Mabel Fenwick Were Newlyweds Beginning A Three Month Honeymoon Trip To Europe. Boarding The SS Carpathia They Departed New York On 11 April 1912, Little Knowing That Four Days Later The Carpathia Would Come To Save 700 Survivors From The Most Famous Shipping Disaster Of All Time. The Camera The Couple Were Carrying Was Able To Chronicle This Momentous Event And Provide A Unique Record Of The Events That Unfolded. Early On The Morning Of April 15 Mabel Fenwick Was Woken Up By A Man's Voice Crying Titanic's Going Down'. Mabel Rushed On Deck With Her Camera. RMS Titanic Fenwick Archive: rare original photograph of the Russian East Asia Liner SS Birma taken from on board the rescue ship Carpathia on the morning of 15 April 1912. 3.5 x 5.5 inches, taken by Mabel Fenwick. The Birma was about half the length of Titanic at just over 400 feet, with a single funnel and four masts. The ship was en route to Russia when she received Titanic's distress call and steamed towards her position about 100 miles away. On arrival, Birma's wireless operators found it difficult to obtain information from Carpathia as evidenced by Birma's proces verbal log. Birma searched the area for survivors but finding none and having observed Carpathia's departure, discontinued its search. (This is a positive version of negative image 13745782.)

Picture No
13746038
Media ID
45782901
Size
3128px x 1941px (832KB)
Credit
© Henry Aldridge & Son Ltd. / Mary Evans
Source
The Henry Aldridge & Son Ltd. Archive Collection - Positive version
Date
1912

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30000 Able Aldridge Birma Boarding Carpathia Carpathias Chronicle Definitive Departed Departure Descent Difficult Direct Discontinued Diverted Ephemera Evidenced Fenwick Finding Funnel Honeymoon Honoured Knowing Liners Mabel Masts Momentous Negatives Newlywed Newlyweds None Observed Obtain Operators Privilege Proces Provide Relating Rushed Save Searched Steamed Surviving Survivors Unfolded Verbal Wireless Woken


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