When Elin Gerda and Edvard Lindell boarded the Titanic at Southampton, they were a young couple on their way to the next chapter of their married life.
But when the liner struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic ocean, the pair – third-class passengers – found themselves plunged into ice-cold water.
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But when the liner struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic ocean, the pair – third-class passengers – found themselves plunged into ice-cold water.
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Titanic exhibition shows human side of tragic sinking in which 1,500 people died
For curator Claes-Göran Wetterholm, who has spent more than 40 years researching the history of the doomed liner, it was important to tell the human stories behind the objects on display
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