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Last lifeboat arrived, filled with Titanic survivors. This photograph was taken by a passenger of the Carpathia, the ship that received the Titanic's distress signal and came to rescue the survivors. It shows the last lifeboat successfully launched from the Titanic. |
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National Archives--Northeast Region, New York City, Records of District Courts of the United States Titanic Memorandum |
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April 15, 1912 (original photo taken) |
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passenger on the Carpathia |
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