Carmel Bradburn of Adelaide,
South Australia waves as the Titanic Memorial Cruise leaves port in
Southampton, England April 8, 2012. The cruise retraces the voyage of
the ill-fated Titanic liner, which hit an iceberg and sank 100 years ago
on April 15, 1912. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
Passengers
wearing period costume queue to board the Titanic Memorial Cruise in
Southampton, England April 8, 2012. The cruise is to retrace the voyage
of the ill-fated Titanic liner, which hit an iceberg and sank 100 years
ago on April 15, 1912. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
John
Philip of South Coast, New South Wales, Australia adjusts the life
jacket of his sister, Ann Breust of Canberra, during a drill on board
the Titanic Memorial Cruise in Southampton, England April 8, 2012. The
cruise is to retrace the voyage of the ill-fated Titanic liner, which
hit an iceberg and sank 100 years ago on April 15, 1912. REUTERS/Chris
Helgren
Three generations of the Free family from London and Manchester -- Graham, Marilyn, David, Ethan, 10, Rosie, 5, Jaki and Stan (L-R) wear period costumes while queuing to board the Titanic Memorial Cruise in Southampton, England April 8, 2012. The cruise is to retrace the voyage of the ill-fated Titanic liner, which hit an iceberg and sank 100 years ago on April 15, 1912. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
Three generations of the Free family from London and Manchester -- Graham, Marilyn, David, Ethan, 10, Rosie, 5, Jaki and Stan (L-R) wear period costumes while queuing to board the Titanic Memorial Cruise in Southampton, England April 8, 2012. The cruise is to retrace the voyage of the ill-fated Titanic liner, which hit an iceberg and sank 100 years ago on April 15, 1912. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
Newlyweds Mary Beth Crocker
Dearing (L) and Tom Dearing of Newport, Kentucky pose while wearing
period costume before boarding the Titanic Memorial Cruise in
Southampton, England April 8, 2012. The cruise is to retrace the voyage
of the ill-fated Titanic liner, which hit an iceberg and sank 100 years
ago on April 15, 1912. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
Washington State sisters Terri
Williamson (L) of Vancouver and Tracie Brelsford of Pullman pose at a
replica table setting before boarding the Titanic Memorial Cruise in
Southampton, England April 8, 2012. Williamson's husband's grandfather, a
merchant, had a ticket to return on the Titanic but instead stayed
longer in Ireland to take another boat. The cruise is to retrace the
voyage of the ill-fated Titanic liner, which hit an iceberg and sank 100
years ago on April 15, 1912. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
Bernadette and Brice Christie of
Grande Prairie, Alberta stand with Canadian flags as the Titanic
Memorial Cruise leaves port in Southampton, England April 8, 2012. The
cruise retraces the voyage of the ill-fated Titanic liner, which hit an
iceberg and sank 100 years ago on April 15, 1912. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
Eight month old Alisa Dounaeva of
Godalming is held by her mother Lorna while seeing off her grandparents
on the Titanic Memorial Cruise in Southampton, England April 8, 2012.
The cruise is to retrace the voyage of the ill-fated Titanic liner,
which hit an iceberg and sank 100 years ago on April 15, 1912.
REUTERS/Chris Helgren
Sharon Sutton of Dublin waves an
Irish flag as the Titanic Memorial Cruise leaves port in Southampton,
England April 8, 2012. The cruise is to retrace the voyage of the
ill-fated Titanic liner, which hit an iceberg and sank 100 years ago on
April 15, 1912. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
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