Titanic is the most important topic
Elizabeth Gladys Millvina Dean (2 February 1912 – 31 May 2009)
http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/Titanic-just-dream-Eva-108-born/story-28314416-detail/story.html
Twenty horses were required to carry Titanic's main anchor.
Musicians played for two hours and five minutes as the ship sank.
The RMS Carpathia arrived at 4am and transported the survivors to New York. 40,000 greeted its arrival at Pier 54.
Transatlantic Steamliner
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John Jacob Astor IV was the richest passenger on board, with a net worth of around $85m (approximately $2bn today), and went down with the ship. One legend claims that after the ship hit the iceberg he quipped to a waiter: “I asked for ice, but this is ridiculous”.
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The Grand Staircase on board descended down seven of the ship’s 10 decks and featured oak panelling, bronze cherubs and paintings.
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Twenty horses were required to carry Titanic's main anchor.
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Musicians played for two hours and five minutes as the ship sank.
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The RMS Carpathia arrived at 4am and transported the survivors to New York. 40,000 greeted its arrival at Pier 54.
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Transatlantic Steamliner
by Choice City (U6187) 13 December 2011
- Anniversary on Sunday
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John Jacob Astor IV was the richest passenger on board, with a net worth of around $85m (approximately $2bn today), and went down with the ship. One legend claims that after the ship hit the iceberg he quipped to a waiter: “I asked for ice, but this is ridiculous”.
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The Grand Staircase on board descended down seven of the ship’s 10 decks and featured oak panelling, bronze cherubs and paintings.
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