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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: You and I Are Now Together
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© 1999 Jackie A. @ Dynagrl14@aol.com
based on some characters
and situations originated by James Cameron
You and I were there all alone,
In that world so unknown.
We met in an awkward way,
But we came close together,
With something that brought me to stay.
You told me stories about how you were so free,
But it made me yearn, cause I knew it could never happen to me.
But I suddenly saw you were the one for me,
And it was the way things should be.
You freed my soul into the blazing sunset,
No one could take you away from me, at least not yet.
But you were suddenly pulled away from me,
That wasn't the way things were suppose to be!
I remember the times so sweet,
I remembered you when I went to sleep.
And now here I am in this familiar place,
With you looking down at me with a glowing face.
Here we are once more, to share a life together,
Through Heaven's open doors.
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