yes. There was the body of one man found by Great Lakes explorer Fred Shannon using a sixteen foot minisub The Delta. The body was wearing coveralls and a canvas lifejacket, but was too decomposed to identify. This discovery led to the wreck being designated as a gravesite by the Canadian government and off limits to further investigation.
Yes - SS Edmund Fitzgerald and also the Cyprus.
Remains from all the astronauts were recovered.
No one knows for sure. They never found any remains.
The answer is 1,953,125 times 512. Found by M Fitzgerald
first remains discovered and examined in 1700's but not sure what you are asking. They were also depicted in cave paintings which I think were found before any actual remains or fossils were found.
No. Photography was only in its very earliest development when Edmund Kennedy died in 1848. No photographs of him exist - only sketches. A sketch of Kennedy can be found at the related link below,
He had several sisters: Louisa Fitzgerald (1892-1896); Mary Ashton Fitzgerald (1893-1895); and Annabel Fitzgerald (1901-1987).
There are today no generally-accepted remains of giants.In the past:According to tradition there were several races of giants. The fact that giants are mentioned not only in Israelite traditions, but also by the Greeks, Romans, Celts, Hindus, Norse, Basques, Japanese and others, in my opinion warrants more than mere dismissal.
Edmund barton played cricket and he loved it.
NO
Yes, though distantly. Rose Fitzgerald was part of the Fitzgerald clan from Ireland. Lord Edward was a son of the Duke of Leinster, head of the clan.
This quote is not found in any of F. Scott Fitzgerald's published works. It is possible that it is misattributed or from an unknown source. Fitzgerald is known for works such as "The Great Gatsby" and "Tender is the Night."