Memorize the love of lovers on the Titanic

The love story in Titanic is real, the memorabilia of real life lovers will be displayed on the 105th anniversary of the ship's wreck.

Some gambling cards, a pendant and cufflinks are objects found in Virginia couple's Estelle McDowell Clark luggage and husband Walter Miller Clark. The relics and their stories will be on display during the limited time at the Las Vegas, US exhibition celebrating the 105th anniversary of the shipwreck, according to USA Today.

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Clark family pendant.(Photo: USA Today).

The Clark family enjoyed a late honeymoon in Europe. They decided to board the Titanic to get home to their son's two-year-old birthday. Virginia Clark said when the iceberg hit the ship, her husband was playing cards in the big room. She interrupted the game and told her husband that something was wrong.

Walter left and took his wife to the rescue boat No. 4, while he stayed to help women and children. They both didn't know it was the last time they saw each other. The boat is expected to descend and pick up more people. But since it was impossible to pick up passengers from the bridge on the ship, it continued to be lowered. There were many vacancies on the boat, Walter Clark could still be alive if other actions.

During the research of artifacts from Titanic, researchers tried to find relevant passengers. Fortunately, the pendant has a VC abbreviation. When checking the records, they assumed they belonged to Virginia Clark, who married Walter Clark.

The Clark family story and salvage relics from Titanic will be on display in the near future.