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Response to Titanic jewlery recovery question

by Bridgette
(Seattle, Wa, USA)

If I were a victim on the titanic, or of a modern-day equivalent, I would want any piece of me to live on that could. If my jewelry or other belongings were interesting, of course I would want them salvaged and displayed! I certainly wouldn't want my precious things sunken in the depths of the icy water that had murdered me. So, I think that the jewelry and other Titanic artifacts should be recovered.

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