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RMS Titanic in detail
Life on Board
Ships Manifest / Cargo
Jewels gold treasure
Purser and jewels
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[QUOTE="Jeffrey M. Kern, post: 11039, member: 139958"] McElroy, if you remember from 'A Night to Remember', made an example out of the Countess of Rothes, who, passing by his office, did not once make a move to get any of her jewellery back. McElroy, saying quite loud and for the other ladies to hear, shouted to her, 'Hurry, little lady, there is not much time. I'm glad you didn't ask me for your jewels as some ladies have.' I do not know of what First Class passengers got their jewels, but from several accounts I have read that include First Class ladies, there is not much a mention of them in doing so. [/QUOTE]
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