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Inferno at Sea: Stories of Death and Survival Aboard the Morro Castle. Down the Shore Publishing. ISBN 978-1593220617. (Co-author Whitcraft is the President of the New Jersey Maritime Museum in Beach Haven, New Jersey, which has a full room of artifacts and information on the Morro Castle.) Gallagher, Thomas (1959).
Hundreds of survivors from the S.S. Morro Castle disaster are brought ashore and cared for at the Spring Lake firehouse in this Asbury Park Press clipping published on Monday, September 10, 1934.
Yarmouth Castle – The steamship's loss in a disastrous fire prompted new laws for safety at sea. 87 people were killed, three of the rescued passengers later died in hospital, bringing the death toll to 90. 90 1907 United States
This 18th-century manuscript map shows the plan of Morro Castle, located at the entrance of Havana Bay, Cuba. The fortress was built by the Spaniards, starting in 1585. The Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro (English: "Castle of the Three Kings of Morro" ), also known as Castillo del Morro (Morro Castle), is a fortress guarding the entrance ...
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1934 – Morro Castle off Asbury Park, New Jersey — 137 deaths, ship gutted and beached; 1941 – Attack on Pearl Harbor, sinking USS Arizona (BB-39) and several other ships; extensive fires generated aboard and around ships; 1942 – Normandie in New York City, ship capsized and sank at pier
SS Morro Castle may refer to: SS Morro Castle (1900) A ship launched by the Ward Line and scrapped in 1926. SS ...
Morro Castle (Havana), a fortress guarding Havana Bay, Cuba; Castillo San Felipe del Morro, a fortress in San Juan, Puerto Rico; Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca ...