Correspondence with and concerning John Owen
Includes letters to Boxshall and other survivors to prove the story as well as a sketch of the sinking.
Administrative / biographical background
John Owen claimed to be a stowaway on TITANIC, having hidden in the carpenter's shop.
Administrative / biographical background
John Owen claimed to be a stowaway on TITANIC, having hidden in the carpenter's shop.
Record Details
Item reference: | LMQ/9/2/9 |
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Catalogue Section: | Artificial collections previously assembled |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 folder |
Date made: | 1957 |
Creator: | Lord-Macquitty Collection |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Lord-MacQuitty Collection |
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- Correspondence with Edith Russell and associated papers (Manuscript) (LMQ/9/2/1)
- Copies of an interview with Edith Russell and associated papers (Manuscript) (LMQ/9/2/2)
- Correspondence and photographs concerning the identity of Mrs Hanson (Manuscript) (LMQ/9/2/3)
- Letters from Marjorie Simpson (nee Thomas) (Manuscript) (LMQ/9/2/4)
- Letters from people who were on the CARPATHIA, MINIA and in the Southampton office during the TITANIC disaster (Manuscript) (LMQ/9/2/5)
- Correspondence with Joseph Boxshall, fourth officer on the TITANIC (Manuscript) (LMQ/9/2/6)
- A series of letters of survivors of the TITANIC offering their insight on the disaster (Manuscript) (LMQ/9/2/7)
- Correspondence with Eva Hart (Manuscript) (LMQ/9/2/8)
- Correspondence with and concerning John Owen (Manuscript) (LMQ/9/2/9)
- Miscellaneous papers (Manuscript) (LMQ/9/2/10)
- Papers regarding the relatives of the survivors of the TITANIC (Manuscript) (LMQ/9/2/11)
- A list of replies to William MacQuitty's newspaper advertisement (Manuscript) (LMQ/9/2/12)
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