u/kcoib17

That thing wouldn’t shut up. Did you experience this?
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That thing wouldn’t shut up. Did you experience this?

u/kcoib17 — 5 days ago
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Titanic victims resting place. For those who want to see some graves.

Fairview Lawn Cemetery, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

The number on each grave is the number of the body pulled out of the water when they recovered the victims.

Many were unidentified.

I have many more like these. I wanted to capture all of them.

u/kcoib17 — 6 days ago
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Sidney Leslie Goodwin was a very young English boy who became one of the most well-known child victims of the RMS Titanic sinking.

Here’s the key information:
He was born in 1910 in England and was only 19 months old when he died.
He was traveling with his parents and five older siblings as third-class passengers on the Titanic.
The entire family died in the disaster when the ship sank on April 15, 1912.

What makes his story especially notable:
After the sinking, the body of a small child was recovered but could not be identified, so he became known as “the Unknown Child.”
For nearly a century, no one knew who he was.
In 2008, DNA testing finally confirmed that the child was Sidney Leslie Goodwin.

-ChatGPT

u/kcoib17 — 8 days ago
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Everyone was enjoying reading each other’s comments on my last post, let’s keep it going. Positive vibes please.

u/kcoib17 — 13 days ago

When I took this picture and reviewed it, I couldn’t believe what I saw. It looked like a painting. So I took more to make sure I wasn’t seeing things LOL.

u/kcoib17 — 15 days ago

My grandpa would put them in his tool box drawers, and us grandkids would always have to have some!

u/kcoib17 — 16 days ago