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Rare and poignant pictures of the RMS Titanic - Page 7 of 40 - Kiwi Report

Rare and poignant pictures of the RMS Titanic


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[post_page_title]Aye, Aye captain[/post_page_title]
Captain Edward John Smith was the man in the white beard. For many years it was believed that the April 10, 1912 trip from Southampton to New York City, was supposed to be his last voyage before he would retire. One of the captain’s jobs was to personally greet the upper class passengers upon boarding.

Aye, Aye captain

Captain Smith was the commander of the White Star Line and was the person in charge of the line’s flagships. According to historic evidence, Smith had remained heroic until his very last moments.

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