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Gothic (Ship : 1893- ) | Items | National Library of New Zealand | National Library of New Zealand

Date: 1901 From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to ships and shipping companies, mainly on voyages to and around New Zealand. 1900-1904] By: Smith, Clive Kingsley, active 1901 Ref: Eph-A-SHIP-1901-02 Description: The left side shows a programme of songs and piano solos, performed on the Gothic by Mrs Herapath, Mr W S Inman, Miss K Smith, Mr E G Parrot, Miss M J Joll. Free Date: 1953 - 1954 By: Sanders, James Edward, 1911-1998; New Zealand observer (Newspaper) Ref: H-633-001/033 Description: New Zealand topics include advocation of a state lottery, the rising cost of living, increased car licence fees, sales tax, mortgage rates, petrol prices, th.

Mystery over historic find discovered dumped in a park

Mystery over historic find discovered dumped in a park It unclear how the local newspapers from the 19th century got there Updated Newspapers from 1893 have been found and have fill a gap in Horncastle s local archives Never miss another Lincolnshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A whole year’s worth of issues from the Victorian era of a Lincolnshire market town’s local newspaper have been rescued for its archives.

The Strange Tale of Violet Jessop, the Unsinkable Woman

It is hard to say whether there is any such thing as good or bad luck. Such things are beyond our ability to accurately measure to any meaningful degree, but most people can agree that there seem to definitely be those people who seem to be luckier or unluckier than most. These are the people who seem to defy all odds, bearing the brunt of all manner of things that can only be attributed to coincidence or luck. One person from history who seems to have been touched by fate to some degree is a woman who managed to be aboard several high seas disasters, which she survived and were notable enough that she has earned herself the title of “The Unsinkable Woman.”

Aberdeen Town House flag mystery solved - but answer is not what most people thought

Updated: 28/04/2021, 11:49 am © Supplied by Lord Provost Barney The flag mystery was vexing keen historian Lord Provost Barney Crockett. The identity of a mysterious flag found in the town house attic by Aberdeen’s lord provost has been uncovered – and the solution is not as simple as many thought. Earlier this week, Lord Provost Barney Crockett asked for help to work out the origins of the flag, which he found during a lockdown tidy. A number of e-mails and Facebook comments correctly pointed out that the St George’s Cross with a star-laden design in the canton area is the flag of the United Tribes of New Zealand, also known as the He Whakaputanga flag.

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