Titanic memorials and graves tagged "First-class"

A tablet in memory of William Thomas Stead at his birthplace in Embleton, Northumberland
A sculpture and plaque commemorating the life of William T Stead
A green plaque outside the former London home of William T Stead
A memorial tablet to William Thomas Stead, at the Northern Echo building in Darlington
A memorial sundial in memory of a former mayor of Chelsea, Christopher Head.
A memorial stone to William Stead opposite the offices of the Northern Echo newspaper.
A hotel with the first class lounge, revolving door and staircase of the Olympic.
The memorial tablet dedicated to the journalist and editor William T Stead.
The grave to Joseph Bruce Ismay, Managing Director of the White Star Line in Putney Vale.
The Pears family grave remembering businessman Thomas Clinton Pears in Isleworth.
The lychgate in Broadway dedicated to author, painter and sculptor Francis David Millet.
The City of London memorial remembering businessman Charles Melville Hays.
The New York grave remembering millionaire businessman John Jacob Astor.

Titanic memorials

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