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Titanic survivor, Margaret Brown and Carpathia Captain Arthur Rostron, after awarding him for the rescue of the Titanic
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UNSPECIFIED - MARCH 18: Captain Arthur Rostron (1869-1940), RMS Carpathia, was awarded a silver cup for rescuing survivors of the shipwrecked Titanic, 1912, with one of the survivors, Margaret Brown (1867-1932) standing next to him. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)
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UNSPECIFIED - MARCH 18: Captain Arthur Rostron (1869-1940), RMS Carpathia, was awarded a silver cup for rescuing survivors of the shipwrecked Titanic, 1912, with one of the survivors, Margaret Brown (1867-1932) standing next to him. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)
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Captain Arthur Rostron with one of the survivors
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UNSPECIFIED - MARCH 18: Captain Arthur Rostron (1869-1940), RMS Carpathia, was awarded a silver cup for rescuing survivors of the shipwrecked Titanic, 1912, with one of the survivors, Margaret Brown (1867-1932) standing next to him. (Photo by DeAgostini/Getty Images)