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LIFE BOAT CALLED BY ROCKET SIGNALS SEARCHES IN
VAIN FOR SIXTEEN HOURS



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Related Images:
1. Lifeboats carrying survivors of the Titanic sinking to the Carpathia. The Titanic struck an iceberg in April 1912 and sank, killing more than 1,500 people; this photograph was possibly taken by passenger J.W. Barker (Library of Congress Flickr Stream).
2. Another photograph of a lifeboat that rescued Titanic passengers, this one showing the arrangement of individuals from above.
3. A life boat drill on the Kaiser Wilhelm II, somtime between 19010 and 1915. Note the period lifejackets and headwear.



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1. "TITANIC life boats on way to CARPATHIA". April 1912. Photo possibly taken by passenger J.W. Barker. Library of Congress Flickr Stream.
2. "TITANIC survivors on way to rescue-ship CARPATHIA". April 1912. Library of Congress Flickr Stream.
3. "Life boat drill KAISER WILHELM II", ca. 1910-1915. Library of Congress Flickr Stream.

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