Samuel Halpern has written over 25 articles on Titanic and is a
member of the Titanic Historical Society and Titanic International
Society. He lives in Chicago. Cathy Akers-Jordan is a professor at
University of Michigan-Flint who has presented at the Titanic
Symposium at the Maine Maritime Academy. She lives in Davison,
Michigan. GEORGE BEHE is a past vice president of the Titanic
Historical Society. He has been interviewed and acted as a
consultant for many documentaries and Titanic books, and has
written numerous articles for the Titanic Historical Society’s
journal The Commutator. He has also been fortunate to have been
able to count more than a dozen Titanic survivors among his
personal friends. He has written On Board RSM Titanic and Voices
from the Carpathia for The History Press.
BRUCE BEVERIDGE is one of the foremost visual and technical
historians of the Olympic-class ships. His highly sought-after
General Arrangement plan of Titanic, released in 2003, is one of
the most detailed and accurate plans released to date and has
subsequently been used by dive teams investigating the wreck. He
has advised on Titanic’s specifications for news media, publishers,
scale-model manufacturers, archivists, exhibitors and television
production companies across the world. He frequently gives talks
and presentations globally and also makes regular appearances in
Titanic documentaries.
Mark Chirnside is a well-known maritime author. He has previously
written RMS Aquitania: The Ship Beautiful, Olympic. Titanic and
Britannic: The Olympic Class Ships, RMS Olympic: Titanic’s Sister,
The ‘Big Four’ of the White Star Fleet, and Oceanic: White Star's
Ship of the Century for The History Press. Website:
http://www.markchirnside.co.uk Tad Fitch is a Titanic scholar and
has worked in psychology and school administration. He has been
researching maritime history for over 30 years and has co-authored
such books as Report Into the Loss of SS Titanic: A Centennial
Reappraisal, Into the Danger Zone: The Lusitania, First Battle of
the Atlantic, andLiners During the Great War. His books have twice
been nominated for the Mountbatten Award. He lives in Brook Park,
Ohio.
STEVE HALL is a historian, author, novelist and renowned Titanic
researcher. He is one of the world’s foremost authorities on her
photographic record, having collected, studied and researched the
ship for over three decades, and is a recognised authority on the
technical aspects of the Olympic-class ships. He is a consultant
for media centres, auction houses and museums around the world and
is regularly invited to conduct talks with history students. He is
a foundation member of the Titanic and Steamship Historical Society
of Australia. Lester J. Mitcham is a Titanic scholar. Captain
Charles Weeks is a professor of marine transportation and nautical
science at the Maine Maritime Academy. He lives in Maine. BILL
WOMRSTEDT is a Titanic scholar. He has written and co-written many
articles and books, including The Lifeboat Launching Sequence
Re-Examined, Report Into the Loss of SS Titanicand Titanic: Solving
the Mysteries. A retired computer programmer, he lives in South
Carolina.
Dave Gittins is a Titanic scholar. He lives in Adelaide, South
Australia. J. KENT LAYTON has been researching maritme history for
over 30 years. He is the author of The Unseen Mauretania (1907),
Transatlantic Liners, and Conspiracies at Sea: Titanic and
Lusitania. Together with Tad Fitch and Bill Wormstedt, he
co-authored the groundbreaking volume On a Sea of Glass: The Life &
Loss of the RMS Titanic (nominated for the 2012 Mountbatten
Maritime Award), Recreating Titanic and Her Sisters: A Visual
History, and Titanic: Solving the Mysteries. He lives in the Finger
Lakes region of Central New York.
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