‘I saw that ship sink, I never closed my eyes. I saw it, I heard it, and nobody could possibly forget it. I can
remember the colours, the sounds, everything. The worst thing I can remember are the screams’
‘I was 7, I had never seen a ship before... it looked very big... everybody was
very excited, we went down to the cabin and that's when my mother said to my
father that she had made up her mind quite firmly that she would not go to bed in
that ship, she would sit up at night... she decided that she wouldn't go to bed at
night, and she didn't!’
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Eva Hart was one of the most outspoken survivors concerning the Titanic's
lack of sufficient lifeboats and of any salvage attempts of the Titanic after its
discovery in 1985. She lived for many years in Chadwell Heath in London and
died in 1996. Professor Ron Denney and Eva were friends for many years and
he aided her in writing up her memories. Ron Denney lives in Sevenoaks.
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