Comments on: A Titanic–Egypt Connection in the Wilbour Library of Egyptology /2008/07/28/a-titanic-egypt-connection-in-the-wilbour-library-of-egyptology/ Technology blog of the Brooklyn Museum Fri, 04 Apr 2014 18:28:28 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 By: Article Flare.net » Blog Archive » Design Inspirations from the History of Business Cards /2008/07/28/a-titanic-egypt-connection-in-the-wilbour-library-of-egyptology/comment-page-1/#comment-905 Sat, 19 Sep 2009 22:02:15 +0000 /bloggers/2008/07/28/a-titanic%e2%80%93egypt-connection-in-the-wilbour-library-of-egyptology/#comment-905 […] of historical note. Top left: Hamad Hassab was in fact a survivor of the Titanic, as noted on his business card. Top right: A fake business card for Abraham Lincoln, printed in 1984 as a joke by his enemies in […]

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By: Design Inspirations from the History of Business Cards | tec-fest.com /2008/07/28/a-titanic-egypt-connection-in-the-wilbour-library-of-egyptology/comment-page-1/#comment-1424 Sat, 12 Sep 2009 16:00:07 +0000 /bloggers/2008/07/28/a-titanic%e2%80%93egypt-connection-in-the-wilbour-library-of-egyptology/#comment-1424 […] of historical note. Top left: Hamad Hassab was in fact a survivor of the Titanic, as noted on his business card. Top right: A fake business card for Abraham Lincoln, printed in 1984 as a joke by his enemies in […]

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By: Design Inspirations from the History of Business Cards /2008/07/28/a-titanic-egypt-connection-in-the-wilbour-library-of-egyptology/comment-page-1/#comment-915 Thu, 10 Sep 2009 16:37:52 +0000 /bloggers/2008/07/28/a-titanic%e2%80%93egypt-connection-in-the-wilbour-library-of-egyptology/#comment-915 […] of historical note. Top left: Hamad Hassab was in fact a survivor of the Titanic, as noted on his business card. Top right: A fake business card for Abraham Lincoln, printed in 1984 as a joke by his enemies in […]

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By: Charlotte /2008/07/28/a-titanic-egypt-connection-in-the-wilbour-library-of-egyptology/comment-page-1/#comment-1422 Wed, 15 Jul 2009 06:49:58 +0000 /bloggers/2008/07/28/a-titanic%e2%80%93egypt-connection-in-the-wilbour-library-of-egyptology/#comment-1422 This is a fab picture of the Thomas Cook Steamer. Do you have the contact details of the relevent person so I can get permission to publish this in an upcoming book I am writing?

Charlotte

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By: Mary Gow /2008/07/28/a-titanic-egypt-connection-in-the-wilbour-library-of-egyptology/comment-page-1/#comment-420 Wed, 30 Jul 2008 17:27:15 +0000 /bloggers/2008/07/28/a-titanic%e2%80%93egypt-connection-in-the-wilbour-library-of-egyptology/#comment-420 That’s interesting news, Vincent. I’ll be interested to see what happens.

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By: Vincent /2008/07/28/a-titanic-egypt-connection-in-the-wilbour-library-of-egyptology/comment-page-1/#comment-418 Mon, 28 Jul 2008 21:56:21 +0000 /bloggers/2008/07/28/a-titanic%e2%80%93egypt-connection-in-the-wilbour-library-of-egyptology/#comment-418 A fascinating story!

Another connection between the Titanic and Egypt came up recently in the news when it was announced that the search for Menkaure’s sunken sarcophagus would be undertaken by Robert Ballard, who originally found the Titanic using high-tech submersibles.

You can read that story here.

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