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Today in
Titanic History

Sunday, November 30, 2025
1871 - 1st class passenger Mr Austin Partner was born.

1889 - 1st class survivor Miss Helene Ragnhild Østby was born to Engelhart Cornelius Østby and Lizzie May Webster Østby in Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

1862 - 1st class survivor Mrs Juliet Cummins Taylor was born to the Wright family in Smyrna, Delaware, USA.

1875 - 2nd class passenger Mr Frank Hubert Maybery was born to Valentine William Maybery (the Congregational Minister of Burlington Road, Ipswich) and Clara Susan Sinnock Maybery in St. Mathew's, Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK.

1903 - 3rd class passenger Master George Hugh Rice was born to William Rice and Margaret Rice in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

1875 - Senior 3rd. Engineer Mr George Fox Hosking was baptised at Ringmore Church, Shaldon, Devon, England, UK.

1875 - Senior 3rd. Engineer Mr George Fox Hosking was born to Thomas Richard Hosking (Master Mariner) and Mary Elizabeth Strang Hocking in Shaldon, Devonshire, England, UK.

1890 - Waiter Sig. Enrico Ratti was born to Anselmo Ratti and Francesca Valagussa in Cassano d'Adda (Milano), Italy.

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Webmasters: Site of the Month: Laura's Titanic Cafe


I would like to congratulate Laura from Laura's Titanic Cafe, who is the proud recipient of an award plaque distinguishing her site as B2T's Site of the Month for Dec 2001/ Jan 2002. Her site and her graphics are absolutely gorgeous, and both are well worth a visit. Here is what Laura had to say:

Jen: What made you become interested in Titanic?

Laura: I've always had an interest in history. But when I saw the movie it captivated me. It just brought the whole era to life, from everything to etiquette to costumes.

Jen: How long has your site been in existence?

Laura: Well, I've had a Titanic site on the web for about 3 years now (A Promise Kept). I've had "Laura's Titanic Cafe" up for about 7 or 8 months now.

Jen: In your opinion, what is the best feature on your site?

Laura: I like my graphics, and all my cliques. The "Did She Die" section is really a neat idea as well. There is always that big controversy of if she died in the end...I just thought it would be kind of cool to get an idea of what different people think.

Jen: What advice would you like to give to other webmasters out there?

Laura: Don't give up! I know I did several times. I remember looking at M0LLY's, Corey's, and Rainbowbright's sites in total awe. I started making my own graphics, and playing around with HTML editors. And I made alot of mistakes at first...but if you practice you will be surprised how fast you pick things up.

Visit Laura's Titanic Cafe - http://www.geocities.com/laurastitaniccafe






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