Object Details
Description
Harry Cheetham was one of the pioneers of early radio in the United States. His 1911 radio operator's license was issued shortly before Titanic sank, and the Boston Globe newspaper hired him to listen for and intercept radio communications messages from Carpathia while it steamed back to New York with the Titanic survivors aboard. Although Carpathia's captain had imposed a general radio blackout, it did communicate the names of survivors for the benefit of the families ashore who were anxiously awaiting news of their relatives' fates. Cheetham intercepted one of the survivor messages and sold the information to the Globe for $175.00.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
from Harry R. Chetham
date made
1911-1929
ID Number
EM.310187
catalog number
310187
accession number
112399
Object Name
radio licenses
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Communications
Titanic
Data Source
National Museum of American History
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_1351258