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  2. Sinking of the RMS Empress of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A few minutes later, the green side light of Empress of Ireland was seen apparently from three to five nautical miles (six to nine kilometres) away. The green light remained for an interval, and then Empress of Ireland was seen to make a change in her course. Her masthead lights came into a (vertical) line, and she showed both the green and the ...

  3. Grace Hanagan - Wikipedia

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    On May 28, 1914, Grace's father was taking her and her mother along with other Salvation Army members (like the Evans family, Staff Captain Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Maidment, the Leader of the Salvation Army Commissioner David Rees and his family, and others) on the Empress of Ireland that would take them from Quebec City to Liverpool, England for the third International Congress, following which ...

  4. RMS Empress of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    RMS Empress of Ireland was a British-built ocean liner that sank near ... "In Sacred Memory of 167 Officers and Soldiers of the Salvation Army Promoted to Glory From ...

  5. Emanuel Hahn - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, a monument designed by Salvation Army Major Gideon Miller, and sculpted by Emanuel Hahn was dedicated to Salvationists who died in the sinking of the RMS Empress of Ireland 29 May 1914, was unveiled.

  6. Henry George Kendall - Wikipedia

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    Henry George Kendall (30 January 1874 – 28 November 1965) was a British sea captain who survived several shipwrecks, including the collision and sinking of the ocean liner Empress of Ireland in 1914 and an attack by a Kaiserliche Marine submarine during the First World War.

  7. Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    To commemorate the 167 lives of members of the Salvation Army (1012 people in total died) lost in the sinking of the Empress of Ireland on May 29, 1914, a memorial surrounded by the graves of the deceased was erected by the Toronto unit of the Salvation Army.

  8. June 1914 - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army held a memorial in London for 159 members who died during the sinking of the RMS Empress of Ireland on May 29 (another eight had survived). An estimated 10,000 Salvation members attended the memorial in Royal Albert Hall. [20]

  9. John McMillan (Salvation Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    He became a Salvation Army officer in his teenage years in Canada and was first appointed to a corps in the Ontario province. He later served as the private secretary to the territorial commander of the Canada and Bermuda territory in Toronto. He transferred to Australia in 1896 where he served until 1916.