The RMS Lusitania

The RMS Lusitania

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Three ships torpedoed

Mar 16, 2008

3 American frieghters - City Of Memphis, Vigilancia, and Illinois - are torpedoed with the loss of 24 American lives.

Dr. Robert D. Ballard mounts an expedition to the Lusitania wreck.

Oct 1992

Dr. Robert D. Ballard mounts an expedition to the Lusitania wreck. His team discovers that the magazine is undamaged and rules out ammunition as a source of the second explosion. Ballard suggests t...

Oceaneering International plans to return to the wreck to document the cargo hold, but expedition falls through.

Dec 1982

Oceaneering International plans to return to the wreck to document the cargo hold, but expedition falls through.

Oceaneering International conducts salvage expeditions

Aug 31, 1982

Oceaneering International conducts salvage expeditions to the wreck of the Lusitania. Ireland attempts ot claim artefacts as national treasures. Court rules in favour of Oceaneering International.

Greg Bemis and partners buy salvage rights from Light.

Dec 1967

Greg Bemis and partners buy salvage rights from Light.

Light buys the wreck of the Lusitania from the British War Risks Association.

Dec 1966

Light buys the wreck of the Lusitania from the British War Risks Association.

U.S. Navy diver John Light makes 42 dives on the Lusitania wreck and reports that the bow had been severed by an internal explosion, a claim refuted by later divers.

Dec 1962

U.S. Navy diver John Light makes 42 dives on the Lusitania wreck and reports that the bow had been severed by an internal explosion, a claim refuted by later divers.

Divers discover that the wreck is actually lying on her starboard side

Dec 1952

Divers discover that the wreck is actually lying on her starboard side, concealing the point of torpedo impact.

A Glasgow-based consortium locates the wreck of the Lusitania with early echo-sounding equipment.

Dec 1934

A Glasgow-based consortium locates the wreck of the Lusitania with early echo-sounding equipment. Jim Jarrat, in a heavy diving suit, becomes the first man to dive to the wreck. He claims that the ...

U-20 breaks radio silence and takes credit for sinking Lusitania.

May 11, 1923

U-20 breaks radio silence and takes credit for sinking Lusitania.

Germany is compelled to make reparations

Dec 1918

Germany is compelled to make reparations - a viciously unfair and systematic series of siezures deprives the nation of most of her passenger vessels - including the Imperator, which is given to Cu...

The Armistice - Great War (World War I) ends.

Nov 10, 1918

The Armistice - Great War (World War I) ends.

Judge Julius Mayer publishes report

Aug 22, 1918

23th August - Judge Julius Mayer publishes report on hearings conducted for civil lawsuits in New York City. The findings absolve Captain Turner and the Cunard Company from blame.

United States declares war against Germany.

Apr 5, 1917

United States declares war against Germany.

Cunarder Laconia torpedoed by U-50 with a loss of 12 lives, including 2 Americans.

Feb 24, 1917

Cunarder Laconia torpedoed by U-50 with a loss of 12 lives, including 2 Americans.

Zimmerman Telegram forwarded to U.S. President Wilson.

Feb 23, 1917

Zimmerman Telegram forwarded to U.S. President Wilson.

Germany announces that she will resume unrestricted submarine warfare

Jan 30, 1917

Germany announces that she will resume unrestricted submarine warfare

Zimmerman Telegram sent by Germany to Mexico and decoded by Britain.

Jan 15, 1917

Zimmerman Telegram sent by Germany to Mexico and decoded by Britain.

Lord Mersey conducts an official Inquiry into the sinking. Report published (17th July) places blame solely on Germany.

Jun 14, 1915

Lord Mersey conducts an official Inquiry into the sinking. Report published (17th July) places blame solely on Germany.

Lansing dispatches second American note to Germany

Jun 8, 1915

Lansing dispatches second American note to Germany, requesting Germany to respect the rights of Americans to travel on belligerent ships of their choice.

U.S. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan resigns in protest

Jun 7, 1915

U.S. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan resigns in protest, claiming that the United States is taking a pro-Allied stance in handling the Lusitania affair while claiming neutrality. Robert L...

British Prime Minister Asquith announces internment of enemy aliens.

May 12, 1915

British Prime Minister Asquith announces internment of enemy aliens. U-20 ordered to report to Wilhelmshaven instead of the home base of Emden. First American diplomatic note sent to Germany.

Mass funeral held for Lusitania victims outside of Queenstown.

May 9, 1915

Mass funeral held for Lusitania victims outside of Queenstown.

Cork County coroner John J. Horgan opens first inquest into the Lusitania disaster.

May 7, 1915

Cork County coroner John J. Horgan opens first inquest into the Lusitania disaster. Admiralty attempts to thwart the inquiry arrive too late to be of any effect.

Anti-German riots break out

May 7, 1915

Anti-German riots break out all over the world over the sinking and last for days.

U-20 torpedoes and sinks Lusitania off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland

May 6, 1915

U-20 torpedoes and sinks Lusitania off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland. Lusitania founders in 18 minutes with horrific loss of life. Fishing boats, tramp steamers, and Admiralty ships take survivo...

Lusitania sails into the war zone

May 5, 1915

Lusitania sails into the war zone. Seamen's Charities fund concert takes place in the Saloon Class lounge that night. U-20 sinks 16,000-ton steamer Candidate.

U-20 sinks Earl of Lathom (132 ton schooner) off the coast of Ireland.

May 4, 1915

U-20 sinks Earl of Lathom (132 ton schooner) off the coast of Ireland.

Lusitania sails out of New York

Apr 30, 1915

Lusitania sails out of New York for the last time. Sailing delayed by a transfer of passengers from the Cameronia. Anonymous telegrams are sent to a number of prominent passengers warning them not ...

U-20 leaves Emden, Germany, commanded by Kapitanleutnant Walther Schwieger.

Apr 29, 1915

U-20 leaves Emden, Germany, commanded by Kapitanleutnant Walther Schwieger.

Germany issues warning to its embassy

Apr 21, 1915

Germany issues warning to its embassy in the United States, telling Americans not to sail on British ships or risk being attacked. Warning is not published in newspapers until 1 May.

Captain Dow claims sickness

Mar 1915

Captain Dow claims sickness (after stating that he would not willingly take his ship through the U-Boat patrol zones without access to full speed and power). Lusitania is reassigned to Captain Turner.

HMS Laverlock and Louis attempt to escort Lusitania to Liverpool.

Mar 4, 1915

HMS Laverlock and Louis attempt to escort Lusitania to Liverpool. Cunard and Captain Dow, fearing a trap, do not divulge positions. Dow steams Lusitania into Liverpool without incident.

The Sinking of the Lusitania

Dec 31, 1914

In response to the British blockade around Germany, Germany continued unrestricted U-Boat activity. March 28, 1915 the Lusitania was sunk. 128 Americans were killed.

Lusitania launched by Lady Inverclyde.

Jun 5, 1906

Lusitania launched by Lady Inverclyde.

Lusitania's keel laid at John Brown & Co.

Jun 15, 1904

Lusitania's keel laid at John Brown & Co. (Clydebank). Yard no. 367.

British Government (under Prime Minister Balfour) to provide a loan of £2.6 million for the construction of Lusitania and Mauretania.

Jun 1903

lobbying led by Cunard chairman Lord Inverclyde, induces the British Government (under Prime Minister Balfour) to provide a loan of £2.6 million for the construction of Lusitania and Mauretania. Th...

First designs submitted for the Lusitania

Dec 1901

First designs submitted for the Lusitania and Mauretania, showing each ship with only three funnels.

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