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Leeds Mercury, England, April 14, 1926
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Leeds Mercury, England, April 14, 1926
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Leeds Mercury, Yorkshire, April 16, 1912
The White Star liner Titanic, the largest ship in the world, has met with an accident by colliding with an iceberg. Wireless telegraphy played an important part in bringing assistance upon the scene, and the passengers were effectually removed to other liners that hurriedly steamed to the rescue. The Titanic was on her maiden voyage. The liner is constructed on lines that make her almost unsinkable, and it is thought that she will readily be towed to safety.
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Leeds Horsfield Tram No 194, England, ca. 1955
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Every Woman’s Book, an English instructional guide, 1840
A child should never be allowed to sit on the floor, it makes it lumpy and ill shaped.
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South Broadway, Los Angeles, 1939