Posted 2 years ago
Savoychina1
(642 items)
It started out as a company picnic. In the end over 800 people drowned. It is of some interest to note that while they had no problem documenting this for the world, they blocked out the faces of the victems on the last two pictures to perhaps protect the families. Nice touch.
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What is the rest of the story?
Here you go...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Eastland
Oh yeah, Ive read about that.
Wow, never knew this story, thanks for sharing.
bumping this up, this is one of my faves
oops sorry wrong photo, not a fave but fascinating