Authors: Greg King
travel for
Vanderbilt, Alfred, on
war zone
approaching
escort
fog horn in
Lauriat on
safeguarding in
at sea
speed in
Turner, W., in
warnings
Boulton on
by Cunard Steamship Company
from Fisher, J.
Frohman on
from Germany
From Morton, L.
from U-boats and armed ships
Vanderbilt telegram
wartime patriotism
Wells, H. G.
White Star Line
Who Lifted the Lid off Hell?
Wilde, Oscar
Wilhelm, Kaiser, II
Williamson, Charles
Wilson, Charles
Wilson, Grace
Wilson, Woodrow
formal response by
on Great War
on neutrality
Witherbee, Alfred
Witherbee, Beatrice (“Trixie”)
background on
during dinner
on Turner, W.
Witherbee, Sidney
women
women’s suffrage
Wood, Walter
World War I.
See
Great War
Writing Room.
See
Reading and Writing Room
zigzagging
The
Lusitania
outside New York harbor, showing tugboats at her bow and a view of the city in the distance. (Courtesy Michael Poirier Collection)
A view of the
Lusitania
dockside, looking up at her lifeboats. (Courtesy Michael Poirier Collection)
The
Lusitania
arriving at her pier; a view down the port-side bow. (Courtesy Michael Poirier Collection)
The arrival of the
Lusitania
in New York on April 24, 1915. This was her final trip westward. (Courtesy Michael Poirier Collection)
Captain William Turner, the
Lusitania
’s master, shown here on the bridge of the
Aquitania.
(Private Collection)
Junior Third Officer Albert Bestic of the
Lusitania.
(Courtesy of the Bestic Family and the Michael Poirier Collection)
Cunard Line Passenger List booklet cover from 1914. (Michael Poirier Collection)
1914 studio portrait of the actress Rita Jolivet. (Michael Poirier Collection)
Charles Jeffery, automobile manufacturer of Kenosha, Wisconsin. (Courtesy of Chris Anagnos and the Michael Poirier Collection)
1915 passport photograph of Dorothy Conner. (Courtesy of Peter Lordan/NARA)