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References
Postcard Sources
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"Carpathia at Palermo," Courtesy of Online Titanic Museum
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"Carpathia Drawing," Courtesy of Gem Mint, Inc; TitanicItems.com
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"Cunard RMS Carpathia," Courtesy of Gem Mint, Inc; TitanicItems.com
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"Highlighted Windows," Courtesy of Bill Judnick and Devon M. Scott
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"Memorial Card (Angels)," Courtesy of Lorne Campbell / Guzelian; Daily Mail
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"Memorial Card (Hymn)," Courtesy of Lorne Campbell / Guzelian; Daily Mail
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"Memorial Card (Looking Away)," Courtesy of Lorne Campbell / Guzelian; Daily Mail
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"Memorial Card (Survivors)," Courtesy of Lorne Campbell / Guzelian; Daily Mail
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"Memorial Card (Verse)," Courtesy of Lorne Campbell / Guzelian; Daily Mail
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"Memorial Card," Courtesy of Lorne Campbell / Guzelian; Daily Mail
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"Nearer My God to Thee," Couresy of Dr. Edward and Joanna Dauer; Smithsonian National Postal Museum
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"Ocean Liner Titanic (Back)," Courtesy of National Postal Museum Curatorial/History Reference File; Piazza
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"Ocean Liner Titanic," Courtesy of National Postal Museum Curatorial/History Reference File; Piazza
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"Oilette Postcard (Back)," Courtesy of Dr. Edward and Joanna Dauer; Smithsonian National Postal Museum
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"Oilette Postcard," Courtesy of Dr. Edward and Joanna Dauer; Smithsonian National Postal Museum
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"Postcard from Queenstown," Courtesy of National Museums Northern Ireland
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"Promise Land," Courtesy of Online Titanic Museum
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"S. S. Carpathia," Courtesy of National Postal Museum Curatorial/History; Piazza
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"S.S. Olympic (Red Ink," Courtesy of Gem Mint, Inc; TitanicItems.com
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"S.S. Titanic (Red Ink)," Courtesy of Gem Mint, Inc; TitanicItems.com
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"Steamer Titanic," Courtesy of Independence Seaport Museum; Thayer Family Collection
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"Titanic (Corrected),"Courtesy of Gem Mint, Inc; TitanicItems.com
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"Titanic (Original)," Courtesy of Gem Mint, Inc; TitanicItems.com
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"Titanic Advertising," Courtesy of National Postal Museum Curatorial/History Reference File; Piazza
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"White Star Line (Back)," Courtesy of Tony Probst; TitanicCollector.com
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"White Star Line," Courtesy of Tony Probst; TitanicCollector.com

ABOUT THE CURATOR
My name is Amanda Brooks. I'm a PhD student at Florida State University studying Rhetoric and Composition. This exhibit was created for my final project in Visual Rhetoric.