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Rosie1912 |
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I don't know if you were asking 2 diffent questions or have the 2 mixed up in relations. It sounds like you think Stanley Lord was captain of the Carpathia but he was the captain of the Californian. The Carpathia's Captain was Arthur Rostron. But I might have just read your question wrong and you had 2 questions (where as Lord buried and about if they found anything on the Carpathia)
But anyways, to answer your question, Captain Stanley Lord, master of the Leyland Liner the Californian on the night of April 14/15, 1912. Died in 1962. He has a grave in Rake Lane Cemtery #22C 307. - New Brighton Cheshire, Wirral.
As for a book or film on the Carpathia, chances are they'll probably eventually make a documentory about it, just like they do the majority of shipwrecks found. If one hasn't been made already.. I've just looked on Discovery Channel.com and nothing came up.. Nothing on National Geographic either... Maybe one hasn't been made yet but I think that there has been... not sure though
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STANLEY LARD | #1 |
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DUS ANYONE KNOW WHERE CAPTAIN LORD WASN LAYED TO REST .
I HERD SUMTIME A GO THE THERE WAS A TEEM GOING TO PHOT THE WRECK OF THE CARPATHIA. DUS ANYONE KNOW WHAT THAY FOND AND IF THAY WILL BE BRING A BOOK OR FILM OUT OF WHAT THAY FOND PLES E-MAIL ME ON
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