All of these recent posts have been from History Channel's "6 famous coincidences."
"Miss Unsinkable" Violet Jessop was on board three giant sister ships (Titanic, Olympic and Britannic) when disaster struck them... and lived to tell about it.
Born in Argentina to Irish immigrants, Jessop left convent school back in Britain after her mother, a stewardess on the Royal Mail Line, became ill. To provide for her family, the 21-year-old became a ship stewardess as well, working for the Royal Mail Line as well before moving on to the White Star Line
Locked in a huge competition with the Cunard Line, the White Star launched a trio of gigantic luxury liners, the Olympic, Titanic and Britannic
In September 1911, Violet Jessop was serving aboard the Olympic on its fifth commercial voyage when the ship collided with the HMS Hawke near the Isle of Wight in Southern England. (It was later determined that the suction from the Olympic had pulled the Hawke into the liner.)
But, That's Not All. --Cooter
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