Violet Jessop was born in Argentina in 1887, the eldest of nine children. She survived tuberculosis as a child, contrary to doctors' predictions. At 21, she became a stewardess for Royal Mail Line.
More than a century after its sinking, the Titanic has been thrust back to the front of public conscious. The disappearance and subsequent confirmation of the death of the five people who were on ...
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Violet Jessop, the woman who survived the sinking of the Titanic — and its sister ship
In 1911, Violet Jessop was working aboard the RMS Olympic as a stewardess when the vessel collided with the British warship ...
SHE was the largest ship lost in the First World War, all of her 48,000 tonnes sinking in just 55 minutes. The Britannic followed the watery fate of her sister ship The Titanic, settling at the bottom ...
The Britannic Explorer, A Belmond Train, the first luxury sleeper train to tour through England and Wales, embarks on its inaugural journey on July 21, 2025. The Britannic Explorer, a Belmond Train, ...
Fine dining on the Britannic Explorer will be designed by Simon Rogan, a leader in Britain's farm-to-fork movement. Photo Credit: Belmond Belmond will introduce the Britannic Explorer, a luxury ...
SHE was the largest ship lost in the First World War, all of her 48,000 tonnes sinking in just 55 minutes. The Britannic followed the watery fate of her sister ship The Titanic, settling at the bottom ...
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