Henry George Kendall

Henry George Kendall (1874 - November 29, 1965) was an English sea captain who was the commander of the steamship RMS Empress of Ireland which sank in Canada's St. Lawrence River in 1914 with the loss of over 1,000 lives. It has been pointed out that there were just as many passengers lost as on the Titanic two years earlier. The Empress sank after colliding with another ship. Captain Kendall was cleared of all charges in the disaster but never returned to sea. He died in an English nursing home in 1965.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
william charles wentworth
derrick adkins
historia norvegiae
coconut palace
doctor of business administration
henry morris naglee
hidden terminal problem
howick
theatre royal, dublin
olten
relocation table
w. h. davies
national socialist party of tripura
angelo taylor
indigenous nationalist party of twipra
turkish military coup, 1980
indigenous peoples front of tripura
jim smith
sophie marie dorothea of wrttemberg
janganotantrik morcha
ruhpolding
jacobean era
diamond lake
reit im winkl
cook, south australia
inagua
nitemare 3d
william cumming
floris and blancheflour
danylo king of rus
saint joseph aoc
revenge play
traunreut
romanian navy
psycinfo
ray (movie)
annalen der physik
cigarman
collins street, melbourne
martin beck (disambiguation)
martin beck theatre
luke the drifter
zhang yi
sam gross