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Faithful to the tradition of the sea, Capt. Smith stood on the bridge while his ship sank.
QF1103 Capt. Edward Smith 7" $30.00
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Heroic to the end, it is believed that Thomas Andrews was last seen in the main dining room gazing at a picture entitled "Entrance to New York." QF1104 Thomas Andrews 5 3/4 x 4 1/4 $35.00
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After helping his wife into a lifeboat and attempting to reassure her, John Jacob Astor turned to help other women and children. QF1105 John Jacob Astor 6 1/2 $30.00
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Mrs. James Joseph Brown also known as "Molly" was busy encouraging women to enter the lifeboats when she herself was bundled into lifeboat #6. QF1106 Mrs. James Joseph Brown "Molly" 7" $30.00
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First class suites provided elegant accommodations on board with a sitting room, bedroom, wardroom and private bath. QF1108 First Class Suite 4 3/4 x 4 3/4 x 4 1/4 $30.00
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Second Class accommodations were so superior that they often excelled First Class facilities aboard other ships. QF1109 Third Class Suite 4 3/4 x 4 3/4 x 4 1/4 $30.00
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