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Crew of TitanicPosted onJuly 15, 2020July 17, 2020

Violet Jessop, Miss. Unsinkable

Violet Jessop: The Unsinkable                 Nicknamed “Miss. Unsinkable” Violet Jessop was an Irish-Argentine stewardess, nurse and memoirist. She survived 3 tragedies occurring on the White…

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Collapsible Lifeboat B meets rescue
LifeboatsPosted onJuly 13, 2020July 17, 2020

Collapsible Lifeboat B, A Story of Unlikely Survival

The story of Collapsible Lifeboat B is a unlikely tale of survival. Famous for the unfortunate incident that happened to it during the sinking of…

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SS Nomadic
NomadicPosted onJuly 10, 2020July 17, 2020

The SS Nomadic: A Mini-Titanic

Since its closure in 1934, most White Star Line vessels have been scrapped by the company. However, one still remains today. This ship is a…

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    1. “There was peace and the world had an even tenor to it’s way. Nothing was revealed in the morning the trend of which was not known the night before. It seems to me that the disaster about to occur was the event that not only made the world rub it’s eyes and awake but woke it with a start keeping it moving at a rapidly accelerating pace ever since with less and less peace, satisfaction and happiness. To my mind the world of today awoke April 15th, 1912.” –

Jack Thayer

 

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