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Everybody is talking about the Titanic right now, and some are even just learning that yes, it DID actually happen.
One of three sister ships -- the other two being the RMS Olympic, (launched in 1910) and the RMS Britannic (launched in 1914) -- the Titanic was the largest passenger ship afloat. At the time of its maiden voyage from Southhampton England to New York City, US on April 10,1912, the RMS Titanic was guaranteed unsinkable.
Titanic launching from Southhampton. Photo: National Geographic |
The "Macy's corner" at 34th Street and Broadway, [1910-1915]. By this time the store and neighborhood were bustling with activity. |
Isador and Ida Straus rendered on this commemorative piano piece from 1912. Image: NYPL |
The Straus Memorial on its dedication day, April 15, 1915. Photo: Library of Congress |
The Straus Memorial on its dedication day, April 15, 1915. Photo: Library of Congress |
Designed by Augustus Lukeman, the monument's female figure was created in the likeness of statue model Audrey Munson, also known as "Miss Manhattan," and who deserves her own blog post, maybe with Evelyn Nesbit. (They're classier Lindsay Lohans of the early 1900s, except with possibly more affairs and less cocaine -- or maybe not!)
Audrey Munson with Buzzer the cat. Photo: Library of Congress |
Bad screen shot from this Before and After slideshow. This image shows the Straus suite. |
-Titanic Historical Society
-Titanic Facts
-National Geographic has never-before seen photos of the wreckage. They are stunning.
-Isador Straus obituary.
-Straus Historical Society in Smithtown, New York
- A nice little Macy's history slide show called Macy's Milestones and the very long, very detailed wikipedia entry on the department store.
-Macy's history on the department store's website
-New York Times
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