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RMS Titanic in detail
Life on Board
No place to go
Brass key tag Captains Dining Is it real
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[QUOTE="Bob Godfrey, post: 63788, member: 136612"] Hallo, Bex. Real Titanic key tags were stamped with the location of the doors ('1st Class Gents Lav B deck' or whatever) but not the name of the ship. There have been novelty items mass produced more recently which do resemble the tag you have described. The version most commonly seen is stamped 'Captain's Office'. Oddly enough, the existence of the name 'Titanic' stamped or engraved on an item is generally a good sign that it has no connection with the ship. [/QUOTE]
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