1912 - 11:30 AM: The anchors were dropped in Queenstown. Some passengers debarked here, including Francis M. Brown, whom took many of the remaining pictures of the Titanic, including the last one of her ever intact. Also here was where the fireman climbed up into the fourth smokestack and waved goodbye as the land departed from view. This was taken as a bad omen by many.
1912 - 1:30 PM: Titanic raised anchor for the last time and left Queenstown, Ireland for New York
1933 - 1st class survivor Mr Richard Leonard Beckwith died of heart failure / disease in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA at the age of 58.
1881 - 2nd class passenger Mr Johan Henrik Johannesson Kvillner was born to Mr. Kvillner (shoemaker and shopkeeper) and Elizabeth Olsson.
1888 - 3rd class survivor Mr John Kennedy was born.
1912 - Assistant Surgeon Dr John Edward Simpson wrote about the voyage so far to his mother: "I found my two trunks unlocked + 5 or 6 dollars stolen out of my pocket-book. I hope none of my stamps have been stolen".
1887 - Telegraphist Mr John George Phillips was born to George Alfred Phillips and Ann Sanders Phillips in Godalming, Surrey, England, UK.