According to "Encyklopedia Titanica" she was excactly 39 years 6 months and 7 days old when she got on the RMS Titanic.
She was 53 years old. Had she lived - she would have had her 54th birthday in August of 1912.
Some of the most famous passengers are Margaret "Molly" Brown, John Jacob Astor and his wife Madeleine, Benjamin Guggenheim, Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon and his wife Lady Lucy, Millvina Dean (the last living survivor), Elizabeth Lines, and Helen Churchill Candee
Kate Winslet was nominated for her performance in titanic, but she did not win the Oscar in 1997. Helen Hunt did for her role in as Good As it Gets.
Nobody knows, besides they were all not too worried at first when the ship hit the iceberg because they felt the ship was in no immediate danger...they thought wrong:(
Captain Smith named his daughter 'Helen Melville Smith' after the novelist who wrote 'Moby Dick'. Helen led an adventurous life. She drove sports cars and became a pilot.
"S.O.S. Titanic" (1979). Stars David Janssen, Cloris Leachman, Susan Saint James, David Warner (he's also in the 1997 version), Helen Mirren.
Helen Churchill Candee has written: 'The tapestry book'
Helen Churchill Candee died on 1949-08-23.
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She was 34
Yes, Helen Keller was alive when the Titanic sank. She was born in 1880 and the Titanic sank in 1912. Helen Keller's life story did not have any direct association with the Titanic tragedy.
Some of the most famous passengers are Margaret "Molly" Brown, John Jacob Astor and his wife Madeleine, Benjamin Guggenheim, Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon and his wife Lady Lucy, Millvina Dean (the last living survivor), Elizabeth Lines, and Helen Churchill Candee
Helen Ipalook was a member aboard Canada's ill-fated Arctic Expedition. She was the second youngest, the youngest being Ruth Makpii Ipalook, her sister. Helen was eight when she boarded the Karluk.
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Kate Winslet was nominated for her performance in titanic, but she did not win the Oscar in 1997. Helen Hunt did for her role in as Good As it Gets.
Washington, My Home was adopted as the state song of Washington in 1959. It was written by Helen Davis and arranged by Stuart Churchill.
Nobody knows, besides they were all not too worried at first when the ship hit the iceberg because they felt the ship was in no immediate danger...they thought wrong:(