VOYAGE BACK ISSUESThe following issues are available through TIS |
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Voyage #12 (Summer 1992) |
Normandie: A tribute |
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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. |
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