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The timepiece belonged to Herbert Ingram, a British journalist and politician who died when the "Lady Elgin" sank in 1860. His watch was recovered from the bottom of the lake in 1992 ...
Herbert Ingram's gold pocket watch, lost in the 1860 Lady Elgin disaster on Lake Michigan, has been returned to his hometown ...
After lying hidden beneath the depths of Lake Michigan for over a century, a historic gold pocket watch - lost in a deadly shipwreck - has finally made it home to the United Kingdom.
After 165 years, journalist Herbert Ingram's pocket watch, lost in the Lady Elgin sinking on Lake Michigan, has returned to ...
After sinking to the bottom of Lake Michigan in 1860 — along with the steamship Lady Elgin — Herbert Ingram’s pocket watch is back home. The historic timepiece returned to Boston, Lincolnshire, in the ...
A pocket watch belonging to the late British journalist and politician Herbert Ingram is now on display at the Boston Guildhall museum in the U.K. — 165 years after it was lost The watch sank in ...
A 165-year-old pocket watch found in an American shipwreck has been returned to its home town in the UK. The timepiece belonged to Herbert Ingram – a British politician and journalist from Boston, ...
John McNear and other industrialists began to employ Chinese laborers in the 1860s, who then became involved ... activity” via improved cargo and steamship access that led to dairy and grain ...
Bros Of Decay This 1860s Castle Was Once a Luxury Hotel Posted: May 12, 2025 | Last updated: May 12, 2025 Once a glittering destination for the rich and powerful, this castle-turned-hotel from the ...
The sinking of the passenger steamship the Lady Elgin was the deadliest shipwreck in Lake Michigan proper – and in fact the Great Lakes more broadly. It occurred just north of Chicago off the coast of ...