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RMS Titantic

One hundred fifty victims of the RMS Titantic, which sunk on April 15, 1912 are buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Each victim was assigned a subsequent numbered page in a numbered blank book. All information about the person was written in the book to help in identifying the remains. The remains were placed in the same numbered body bag. The clothing was collected and burned. These remains are in the Fairview Cemetery. The gravestones tell the story better than anyone can.
RMS Titantic
RMS Titantic
Deck Chair
Deck Chair
Body Bag 41
Body Bag 41
A Little Boys Shoes From The RMS Titantic
A Little Boys Shoes From The RMS Titantic
Titantic Victims Gravesite
Titantic Victims Gravesite
 Victim Number 313 Grave Marker
Victim Number 313 Grave Marker
Identified Grave Marker
Identified Grave Marker
Graves Arranged as the Keel of  the Titantic
Graves Arranged as the Keel of the Titantic
Victims 250 and 149
Victims 250 and 149
Identified Victims
Identified Victims
Unidentified Victim 134
Unidentified Victim 134
One of the Identified
One of the Identified
Harold Reynolds Age 21
Harold Reynolds Age 21
Three Unidentified and Three Identified Titantic Victims
Three Unidentified and Three Identified Titantic Victims
George H. Dean
George H. Dean
What Can Words Say
What Can Words Say
Herbert Cave
Herbert Cave
Two of the Unknowns
Two of the Unknowns
No Longer An Unknown Child
No Longer An Unknown Child