Maritime Evacuation on 9/11 – An American Dunkirk

Eight years ago today, on a beautiful Tuesday morning in September,  hundreds of thousands of commuters were trapped  in lower Manhattan.  Manhattan is an island and all bridges, tunnels and subways had been shut down following the attacks on the World Trade Center. Shortly after … Continue reading

Australia’s National Shipwrecks Database

We recently posted about how Cathryn R. Newton, dean emerita from Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences, has developed a searchable database that details 2,038 shipwrecks dating from 1526.  Thanks to Dick Kooyman for pointing out Australia’s National Shipwrecks database, … Continue reading

Fire on the Morro Castle – Part 1: Memorial on 75th Anniversary

Seventy five years ago today, the passenger liner Morro Castle was steaming off the Jersey shore, bound for New York from Havana, when she caught fire.   Of the 549 passengers and crew aboard, 135 died either in the fire or  by drowning.   An … Continue reading