Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Margaret Brown (née Tobin; July 18, 1867 – October 26, 1932), posthumously known as the "Unsinkable Molly Brown", was an American socialite and philanthropist. She was a survivor of the RMS Titanic , which sank in 1912 , and she unsuccessfully urged the crew in Lifeboat No. 6 to return to the debris field to look for survivors.
Molly Brown (Margaret Brown) the famous Titanic survivor helped load the lifeboats and herself boarded lifeboat six. She and the other women worked together to row, keep spirits up, and dispel the gloom...
Margaret Brown’s Titanic Experience in her Own Words. The Sailing of the. Ill Fated Steamship. May 28, 1912 – Mrs. James J. Brown of Denver, well known as a summer resident of Newport, has written for the Herald a comprehensive story of the first and last voyage of the steamer Titanic on which she was a passenger.
Better known to history as “the unsinkable Molly Brown,” Margaret Tobin Brown is arguably one of the most famous survivors of the RMS Titanic. On that fateful voyage, she helped others into...
Margaret Tobin Brown, also known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" was a character in the film Titanic. She was an American socialite, philanthropist and activist who became famous as one of the survivors of the sinking of the Titanic.
However, news of her ill grandson hastened Margaret’s return, and she booked passage on the first available ship, the Titanic. To technology-obsessed Americans, the Titanic represented new heights in innovation and achievement.
Margaret “Molly” Brown’s heroism on the Titanic is well known. But her story didn’t end in 1912. Brown spent the remainder of her days finding new causes to champion — and using her newfound national prominence for good.
Molly Brown (born July 18, 1867, Hannibal, Missouri, U.S.—died October 26, 1932, New York, New York) was an American human-rights activist, philanthropist, and actress who survived the sinking of the Titanic. The real-life Margaret Tobin Brown, never known in life by the nickname Molly, bears little resemblance to the legendary Molly Brown ...
Margaret "Maggie" Brown was one of the most famous First Class passengers of RMS Titanic. She survived the sinking. She was an American socialite, philanthropist, and activist who became famous for exhorting the crew of Lifeboat No. 6 to return to look for survivors..
In April 1912, Margaret Brown boarded the RMS Titanic in Cherbourg, France, destined for New York City. On the night of April 14th, the "unsinkable" ship struck an iceberg and began to sink, claiming the lives of more than 1,500 passengers and crew.