What if it hadn’t been Titanic that met her end in April 1912, but Lusitania instead? In this alternate-history analysis, we explore how Cunard’s flagship might have fared if she struck the very ...
‘The Story So Far: 10 Years of the Lusitania Museum and Old Head Signal Tower’ celebrates a decade since the Old Head Signal Tower restoration has become an award-winning visitor attraction The ...
The Lusitania and the RMS Titanic are two of the most majestic vessels the British have ever produced. Both tragically sank, causing enormous loss of life. What's particularly notable about the two ...
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The Sinking of The Lusitania
In this documentary, we are going to examine the events surrounding probably the most significant sinking of a ship by a U-boat during the entire conflict. It is an event that would have far reaching ...
Over a century after its destruction, the mention of the Lusitania still evokes a shudder. With a loss of 1,201 lives, it remains among the world’s deadliest – and most influential – shipwrecks. May 7 ...
A Kinsale-based heritage group has received planning permission from Cork County Council for a new museum to commemorate the Lusitania. The Old Head Signal Tower Heritage CLC has gotten the green ...
The sinking of the luxury passenger liner, RMS Lusitania, by a German U-boat as it sailed from New York to Liverpool in 1915 led to the loss of 1,200 lives and caused international outrage on both ...
Well, the month of April has passed and I still haven’t finished the final review for Titanic-a-thon. Sorry. I have been busy. In the meantime, here’s a review of a movie about the sinking of the ...
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