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Today in
Titanic History

Thursday, May 1, 2025
1891 - 1st class passenger Colonel John Jacob Astor married Ava Willing, who was not on the Titanic.

1912 - 1st class passenger Mr Charles Cresson Jones's body was delivered to Dr. James H. Donnelly for transportation to Bennington, Vermont, USA.

1955 - 1st class survivor Mr William Thompson Sloper died of a cerebral haemorrhage (brain tumor) in Hartford, Connecticut, USA at the age of 71.

1891 - 3rd class passenger Mr Olof Edvin Vendel was born to Per Oscar Wendel (bricklayer) and Karna Jönsdotter.

1893 - 3rd class passenger Mr William Thomas Beavan was born.

1949 - Saloon Steward and survivor Mr Edneser (Ernest) Edward Wheelton died at the age of 66.

1888 - Saloon Steward and survivor Mr Harold Charles William Phillimore was born in Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK.

1888 - Waiter Sig. Angelo Mario Rotta was born in Novara, Italy.

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Characters: Brock Lovett


The strong and determined Brock Lovett is secretly in search of the Heart of the Ocean, a diamond necklace that he believes went down with the RMS Titanic. It is a secret mission because he does not want competition to find the rare jewel that would be worth more than the Hope Diamond. His ambition has made him press on with repeated dives to the wreck, but to no avail. His financial backers are getting worried, his wife has left him, and with each expensive day spent on the Russian ship Keldysh, Brock is getting desperate.

New hope appears on the ocean floor in the form of the thoroughly rusted and crumbling safe from Caledon Hockley's suite. However when the necklace is not inside, will Brock Lovett's determination crumble too?






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