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Today in
Titanic History

Saturday, April 26, 2025
1976 - 1st class survivor Miss Margaret Edith Graham died in Greenwich, Connecticut at the age of 83.

1912 - Day 8 of the American inquiry into the Titanic disaster in Washington, D. C., USA. Witnesses called that day: Vice President of International Mercantile Marine Co. Philip A. S. Franklin, Donkeyman for the Californian Ernest Gill, Captain of the Californian Stanley Lord, Marconi Operator for the Californian Cyril Furmstone Evans, and Able Seaman Frank Oliver Evans.

1967 - Saloon Steward and survivor Mr Harold Charles William Phillimore died of cerebral thrombosis (stroke) in Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK at the age of 78.

1873 - Saloon Steward Mr Harry Bristow was born to John Bristow (railway labourer) and Mary Ann Bristow in Shutta, East Looe, Cornwall, England, UK.

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Poetry: Jack


Not Rated
© 1999 Angela Kennedy @ kennedya2@citrine.indstate.edu
based on some characters
and situations originated by James Cameron

Hours passed
I sit in an open window and world seeing him leaving... powerless.
Looking out into the great unknown.
It will always be this way.
Soon it turned into days.
Sadness still abundant on my face.
It will always be this way.
Days go into weeks.
The expression and feeling inside all the same.
Heart trying to heal.
It will always be this way.
Weeks go into months
Seeing the view.
Thinking the worst.
Then you appear out of the mist.
Overcome with joy.
Savoring every second.
But...then you disappear once again from me.
It will always be this way.
Months turn into years.
Mind misleading...
Deceiving my heart.
Going on living
Living at the movie... tv
Living till the image of the ship that took so many with it my eyes.
Watch...the video...the song I hear takes me back in my memory of my love and me.
Weep and morn.
It will always be this way.






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