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Previously unpublished interview with 102 year old Titanic survivor Mary Wilburn "She never sank"
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Woman born in 1835 interviewed in 1929 on camera

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This is the last known photograph taken of the Titanic before she sank in 1912

Titanic only existent footage (1912)

Fact about The titanic and the Survivor: The very longest-living person to have survived the Titanic died on the 31st of May 2009. Her name was Elizabeth Gladys ‘Millvina’ Dean, and she was just two months old when she boarded the Titanic with her family. The Dean family actually never had plans to board the Titanic, but were transferred onto the ship as a result of coal strikes. The survivors of the Titanic were taken to New York Before disaster struck, the Titanic was en route to New York in the United States of America. Whilst the ship never made it there, a number of its passengers did eventually land in New York. The Carpathia, which was the ship that came to the Titanic’s rescue, managed to save 705 people. On board the Carpathia, these people were taken directly to New York from the scene of the disaster. Nine days were spent searching for survivors After the Titanic sank, a team of people spent nine days searching for survivors. The Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean, which was experiencing temperatures of around – 2 °C at the time. Due to these freezing conditions, it is believed that the majority of people would not have survived for more than 15 minutes in the water. Source:

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If the titanic sinking was in footage (1912)

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