Dana Bradford
Dana brings a distinctive Scottish perspective to maritime history, specializing in the cultural connections between Dundee’s shipbuilding heritage and the Titanic era. Her engaging narratives weave together local histories, personal accounts, and archival discoveries, making complex historical events accessible to modern readers.
Known for her thorough research and narrative storytelling approach, Dana explores lesser-known aspects of Titanic history through a uniquely Scottish lens. Her articles often feature detailed explorations of regional maritime traditions and their global impact.
Beyond writing, Dana’s passion for preserving local heritage influences her coverage of historical landmarks and community stories. She combines factual accuracy with compelling storytelling, helping readers connect with Scotland’s rich maritime past.
Writing Focus: Maritime history, Scottish heritage, local connections to Titanic
Primary Topics: Dundee shipbuilding, Scottish maritime culture, historical preservation
Writing Style: Narrative-driven, research-based, community-focused
When not writing, Dana enjoys exploring historical sites and collecting maritime memorabilia.