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RMS Titanic in detail
Ships that may have stood still
WH Baker Letter re Mount Temple
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[QUOTE="Dave Gittins, post: 26220, member: 139025"] Jamie, just about everybody has. It's true that the ship with the black and white funnel is a mystery, in that nobody every found out her name. I don't know where you got some of your information. There's no evidence that she was made of wood and wooden steamers were pretty rare by 1912. The search for her only covered North America and Europe, so it's not impossible that she was from Asia or South America. Whatever she was, she is irrelevant to the tale. She tagged along with [i]Mount Temple[/i] for some time and arrived at a spot near the CQD position at about the same time, when all the action was over. Oddly enough, her crew never said a word that's on the record. Maybe she really was Asian and the language barrier prevented her story being told. [/QUOTE]
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