Elizabeth Isham (1609 – 1654) was a never-married, elite, intellectual woman from seventeenth-century England. She was best known for her knowledge of medicine and for two autobiographical diaries that detail her life. She remained a very pious individual throughout her life. She was a humble and family-oriented individual, especially showing great respect for her father. She showed no greed or interest in wealth or materialistic goods. Anne Cotterill has said that for, Isham her “mind was more to her than wealth.”
Isham Cricket Club, which plays in Division 1 of the Northamptonshire County League, is based on the outskirts of the village between Isham and Orlingbury. Past players have included Stephen Fleming (New Zealand national cricket team captain) and Johann Myburgh (SA Titans). The village is home to a wild bird sanctuary known as Safewings, which cares for injured birds.
As part of our September Speaks series, Elizabeth Isham Cory discusses ovarian cancer with the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition.
published: 02 Jan 2018
Her dog would sink with the Titanic, but she decided to accompany him to the end
Ann Isham was one of the Titanic passengers who travelled with her pet on board the ship.
It was a dream voyage, as it was for the rest of the passengers. But then came the fateful moment of the sinking.
Ann did her best to save her life and that of her Great Dane, but when she realised they could not survive, she decided to accompany him to the end.
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published: 23 Oct 2023
Ann Elizabeth Isham held on to her Great Dane till their last breaths I’m so SAD #fyp #t
Ann Elizabeth Isham held on to her Great Dane till their last breaths I’m so SAD #fyp #titanic #foryoupage #dog #puppy #sad #TikTokGGT #short
published: 21 Oct 2021
The Tragic Tale of Anne Elizabeth Isham Did She Die for Her Great Dane on the Titanic #shorts
The video delivers valuable content about the passenger's story and the youngest survivor's experience, creating a moderate personal connection with the viewer. To improve, the video could include more insights and emotional moments.
For one passenger named Anne Elizabeth Isham this may have led to her own demise Legend states she probably died because she did not want to leave behind her Great Dane after the ship began to sink A woman was reportedly sighted in the water with her arms frozen around a dog In the end she was only one of four first-class women who perished Eliza Gladys Milvina Dean was a British civil servant cartographer and the last survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic At two months old she was also the youngest passenger aboard Her parents had decided to leave Engl...
published: 21 Mar 2024
Ann Elizabeth Isham murió porque se negó a dejar a su perro TITANIC
Ann Elizabeth Isham fue una aristócrata que abordó el Titanic cuando tenia 50 años en compañía de su perro, cuando el barco empezó a hundirse Isham se negó a dejar a su perro y juntos murieron.
Siendo una de las 4 mujeres de primera clase que murieron en el naufragio del Titanic.
published: 25 Jul 2023
She Didn't Want to Be Saved! #history #titanic #facts
An intresting story about a Titanic passenger who chose not to be saved!
published: 17 Mar 2024
Titanic Tragedy: Woman Chooses to Stay with Dog 🐕❤️
Uncover the heart-wrenching Titanic story of Miss Ann Elizabeth Isham, who chose to stay with her dog during the sinking. A tale of true loyalty! 🚢🐕
#TitanicLoyalty #DogCompanion
Ann Isham was one of the Titanic passengers who travelled with her pet on board the ship.
It was a dream voyage, as it was for the rest of the passengers. But t...
Ann Isham was one of the Titanic passengers who travelled with her pet on board the ship.
It was a dream voyage, as it was for the rest of the passengers. But then came the fateful moment of the sinking.
Ann did her best to save her life and that of her Great Dane, but when she realised they could not survive, she decided to accompany him to the end.
We share the love and well-being of all animals. Subscribe to our channel! http://bit.ly/yt-thekiwi You can find more #TheKiwi videos on our Facebook page http://bit.ly/fb-thekiwi
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Ann Isham was one of the Titanic passengers who travelled with her pet on board the ship.
It was a dream voyage, as it was for the rest of the passengers. But then came the fateful moment of the sinking.
Ann did her best to save her life and that of her Great Dane, but when she realised they could not survive, she decided to accompany him to the end.
We share the love and well-being of all animals. Subscribe to our channel! http://bit.ly/yt-thekiwi You can find more #TheKiwi videos on our Facebook page http://bit.ly/fb-thekiwi
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The video delivers valuable content about the passenger's story and the youngest survivor's experience, creating a moderate personal connection with the viewer....
The video delivers valuable content about the passenger's story and the youngest survivor's experience, creating a moderate personal connection with the viewer. To improve, the video could include more insights and emotional moments.
For one passenger named Anne Elizabeth Isham this may have led to her own demise Legend states she probably died because she did not want to leave behind her Great Dane after the ship began to sink A woman was reportedly sighted in the water with her arms frozen around a dog In the end she was only one of four first-class women who perished Eliza Gladys Milvina Dean was a British civil servant cartographer and the last survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic At two months old she was also the youngest passenger aboard Her parents had decided to leave England for America where her father had family in Kansas and hoped to open a tobacco shop The Deans had not chosen to be aboard the Titanic but because of a coal strike they were transferred to the ship and boarded it as third-class passengers at Southampton Her father felt the crunch of the ship's collision with the iceberg on the night of April the fourteenth nineteen twelve and went up to investigate
The video delivers valuable content about the passenger's story and the youngest survivor's experience, creating a moderate personal connection with the viewer. To improve, the video could include more insights and emotional moments.
For one passenger named Anne Elizabeth Isham this may have led to her own demise Legend states she probably died because she did not want to leave behind her Great Dane after the ship began to sink A woman was reportedly sighted in the water with her arms frozen around a dog In the end she was only one of four first-class women who perished Eliza Gladys Milvina Dean was a British civil servant cartographer and the last survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic At two months old she was also the youngest passenger aboard Her parents had decided to leave England for America where her father had family in Kansas and hoped to open a tobacco shop The Deans had not chosen to be aboard the Titanic but because of a coal strike they were transferred to the ship and boarded it as third-class passengers at Southampton Her father felt the crunch of the ship's collision with the iceberg on the night of April the fourteenth nineteen twelve and went up to investigate
Ann Elizabeth Isham fue una aristócrata que abordó el Titanic cuando tenia 50 años en compañía de su perro, cuando el barco empezó a hundirse Isham se negó a de...
Ann Elizabeth Isham fue una aristócrata que abordó el Titanic cuando tenia 50 años en compañía de su perro, cuando el barco empezó a hundirse Isham se negó a dejar a su perro y juntos murieron.
Siendo una de las 4 mujeres de primera clase que murieron en el naufragio del Titanic.
Ann Elizabeth Isham fue una aristócrata que abordó el Titanic cuando tenia 50 años en compañía de su perro, cuando el barco empezó a hundirse Isham se negó a dejar a su perro y juntos murieron.
Siendo una de las 4 mujeres de primera clase que murieron en el naufragio del Titanic.
Uncover the heart-wrenching Titanic story of Miss Ann Elizabeth Isham, who chose to stay with her dog during the sinking. A tale of true loyalty! 🚢🐕
#TitanicL...
Uncover the heart-wrenching Titanic story of Miss Ann Elizabeth Isham, who chose to stay with her dog during the sinking. A tale of true loyalty! 🚢🐕
#TitanicLoyalty #DogCompanion
Uncover the heart-wrenching Titanic story of Miss Ann Elizabeth Isham, who chose to stay with her dog during the sinking. A tale of true loyalty! 🚢🐕
#TitanicLoyalty #DogCompanion
Ann Isham was one of the Titanic passengers who travelled with her pet on board the ship.
It was a dream voyage, as it was for the rest of the passengers. But then came the fateful moment of the sinking.
Ann did her best to save her life and that of her Great Dane, but when she realised they could not survive, she decided to accompany him to the end.
We share the love and well-being of all animals. Subscribe to our channel! http://bit.ly/yt-thekiwi You can find more #TheKiwi videos on our Facebook page http://bit.ly/fb-thekiwi
Content distributed by Upsocl.com.
The video delivers valuable content about the passenger's story and the youngest survivor's experience, creating a moderate personal connection with the viewer. To improve, the video could include more insights and emotional moments.
For one passenger named Anne Elizabeth Isham this may have led to her own demise Legend states she probably died because she did not want to leave behind her Great Dane after the ship began to sink A woman was reportedly sighted in the water with her arms frozen around a dog In the end she was only one of four first-class women who perished Eliza Gladys Milvina Dean was a British civil servant cartographer and the last survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic At two months old she was also the youngest passenger aboard Her parents had decided to leave England for America where her father had family in Kansas and hoped to open a tobacco shop The Deans had not chosen to be aboard the Titanic but because of a coal strike they were transferred to the ship and boarded it as third-class passengers at Southampton Her father felt the crunch of the ship's collision with the iceberg on the night of April the fourteenth nineteen twelve and went up to investigate
Ann Elizabeth Isham fue una aristócrata que abordó el Titanic cuando tenia 50 años en compañía de su perro, cuando el barco empezó a hundirse Isham se negó a dejar a su perro y juntos murieron.
Siendo una de las 4 mujeres de primera clase que murieron en el naufragio del Titanic.
Uncover the heart-wrenching Titanic story of Miss Ann Elizabeth Isham, who chose to stay with her dog during the sinking. A tale of true loyalty! 🚢🐕
#TitanicLoyalty #DogCompanion
Elizabeth Isham (1609 – 1654) was a never-married, elite, intellectual woman from seventeenth-century England. She was best known for her knowledge of medicine and for two autobiographical diaries that detail her life. She remained a very pious individual throughout her life. She was a humble and family-oriented individual, especially showing great respect for her father. She showed no greed or interest in wealth or materialistic goods. Anne Cotterill has said that for, Isham her “mind was more to her than wealth.”
One of those four women was Ann ElizabethIsham, who perished because she refused to leave her dog behind.Dogs of the Titanic, including (reportedly) Isham's dog on the far right ... Isham reportedly ...
Reg was predeceased by his father, mother, sister Marjorie Welch (stillborn), and sister BeverlyIsham (Welch). He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Elizabeth Welch (Brear) of Montpelier; son Rory...
Reg was predeceased by his father, mother, sister Marjorie Welch (stillborn), and sister BeverlyIsham (Welch). He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Elizabeth Welch (Brear) of Montpelier; son Rory...
Malinowski's letter was dated March 9 ...The U.S ...The DesignGroup was already registered as a DBE on Jan ... FAA spokeswoman ElizabethIsham Cory provided written responses to questions from the Democrat-Gazette in light of Malinowski's letter ... .