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Messages relating to ice in the vicinity of the Titanic

MS. Marconi 263

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Title

Messages relating to ice in the vicinity of the Titanic

Shelfmark

MS. Marconi 263

Summary

Two sets of copy messages about ice in the vicinity of the Titanic. Distress messages following the collision with an iceberg, and messages from ships about coming to the aid of the stricken vessel.

Date

Date not recorded at time of cataloguing

Language

English

Physical extent

1 volume

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Collection contents

The Marconi Archives

Papers relating to Marconi and the development of wireless telegraphy

Maritime

Sea Disasters and rescues: the RMS Titanic

Messages handled by ship and shore stations

Messages handled by ships

Messages relating to ice in the vicinity of the Titanic

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