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RMS Titanic Passengers and Crew
Lost and Saved
Unidentified Victims
Victim #39 - Evening Dress Clue
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[QUOTE="Chris Dohany, post: 21571, member: 137073"] The ship's orchestra wore uniform jackets with green facing. The three bandsmen whose bodies were recovered were all wearing this jacket. Victor Giglio, though born in Liverpool, was of Egyptian descent and dark complected - a quality not remarked for this body. The body was seemingly well dressed, and the "silver ring" he wore could indicate a married man. A well dressed, dark-haired, possibly married man in his mid-twenties could describe a handful of 1st class victims and even more 2nd class. [/QUOTE]
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Victim #39 - Evening Dress Clue
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