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C/H/32. Lifeboat and Lifesaving Vessels
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- 2008
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The paper presents a short reflective account of the author's experience at the collection of Lifeboat and Lifesaving Vessels exhibited in the National Maritime Museum, offering insights into maritime history, Hollywood dramatizations of lifesaving, etc. The paper has no reference list due to the nature of the narration.
KEYWORDS: Lifeboat, Lifesaving Vessels, maritime, Titanic, ship, cruise, National Maritime Museum,
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