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Titanic History

Thursday, January 15, 2026
1956 - 1st class survivor Mrs Elisabeth Walton Robert died of heart failure / disease in St. Louis, Missouri, USA at the age of 87.

1889 - 1st class survivor Mrs Nelle Snyder was born to Thomas W. Stevenson and Cora Vincent Stevenson in Wisconsin, USA.

1998 - James Cameron's movie "Titanic" premiered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

1977 - Saloon Steward and survivor Mr Frederick Dent Ray died of bronchopneumonia and fractured neck of femur in Essex, England, UK at the age of 97.

1954 - Steward Mr John Edward Hart died in Paignton, South Devon, England, UK.

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Webmasters: Site of the Month: Never an Absolution


I would like to congratulate Taryn from Never an Absolution, who is the proud recipient of an award plaque distinguishing her site as B2T's Site of the Month for January, 2001. Her site is truly gorgeous, containing great graphics, frames, and most importantly, originality. Here is what Taryn had to say:

Jen: What made you become interested in Titanic?

Taryn: I read a story book about it in grade 4, and the massive loss of life and luxury that she had intrigued me from the beginning.

Jen: How long has your site been in existence?

Taryn: *whew* NA has been around since February 11, 2000. I had one site, called Super Titanic, but as I got better with my designs and content, I felt I really had to change the whole site, name too. Super Titanic is still up for viewing, however it hasn't been worked on in over a year.

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

Taryn: I am in love with my site. I know it sounds very egotistical, but I do. The best part? I'd have to say I really enjoy my graphics. As a website designer, and I really think that the way a site looks, is one of the key factors. I chose everything to mostly be done with the Heart of the Ocean, however my frames features pictures from the boarding scene. I also think that the quality of the content on my site keeps viewers interested.

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

Taryn: NEVER steal anyone else's work(especially Titanic fans: we all stick together!) and that practice makes perfect! I have been doing HTML for two years now, and graphics for about 8 months. It eventually all falls into place.

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