‘Titanic’ immersive exhibit puts visitors on board in the ship’s final hours ...
It was faint, relaying across about 2,000 miles, but Mrs. Otto Redfern at United Wireless in Duluth said she heard the Morse call tap from Jack Phillips: "CQD DE MGY. CQD DE MGY. CQD DE MGY. CQD DE ...
Titanic's wireless distress calls, illustrated in a news item of April 17, 1912. The Day Books of Chicago, via Papershake More than 1,500 people died in the sinking of the Titanic, but more than 700 ...
The messages burst from the RMS Titanic to other ships navigating the icy waters of the Atlantic in the early morning of April 15, 1912. “Come at once. We have struck a berg. It’s a CQD, old man,” the ...
A North Carolina weather bureau is the only known wireless station in the country to have received the first distress call from the RMS Titanic, officials said. On April 14, 1912, the Hatteras Weather ...