File:Titanic-lifeboat-colorized.jpg

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  • Deutsch: Rettungsboot der Titanic
  • English: last lifeboat successfully launched from the Titanic
  • Français : Le canot de sauvetage pliable D du Titanic photographié depuis le Carpathia, le 15 avril 1912,
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File:Titanic lifeboat.jpg
Author J.W. Barker (Carpathia passenger) credited in The Sphere (London, 4 May 1912), p. 91. Carpathia was the ship that received the Titanic's distress signal and came to rescue the survivors.
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