Labeled tunic buttons and mounted by third class survivor Frank Goldsmith. His odyssey as a little boy emigrating wth his mother father and two friends from the town of Strood Kent on the Medway epitomizes what passengers in the Titanic disaster endured and the aftermath. Only Frank and his
mother survived and he spent much time looking for other Titanic survivors and introducing them to The Titanic Historical Society so their histories would be preserved as his is revered. When Mr Goldsmith died his ashes were scattered by the International Ice Patrol over Titanics grave so
that he could join his father. His detailed autobiography titled Echoes in the Night by someone who was there is a wonderful read and is the only one by a third class passenger.
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