Certificate for Clearance

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A certifcate of clearance had to be completed by Emigration Officer at each port from which an emigrant ship picked up passengers, testifying to the seaworthiness of the vessel and that it met all the legal requirements for transporting passengers

April 1912    PRO reference MT9/920 F [no.356]

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Southampton, England Cherboug, France Queenstown, Ireland

Chronology

The Making of History
| Register for Transmission to Registrar-General of Shipping and Seamen | The Report of Survey of An Emigrant Ship |
| Titanic's boilers |

Leaving for the New World
| Certificate for Clearance | Boarding Card | Luggage Stickers | Steerage - the Aks family |

On Board
| Passenger List | Music Booklet | Notes for First-Class Passengers |
| 1st Class Dinner Plate |
| First-Class Lunch Menu | The "Last Dinner" Menu |

Disaster
| Telegraph transcripts from Titanic intercepted By SS Birma |

Lifeboats and Carpathia
| Photograph of a Survivor climbing aboard SS Carpathia | Landing Card |

Aftermath
| Correspondence from the White Star Line to the Board of Trade concerning loss of Titanic |
| Dock, Wharf, Riverside and General Worker's Union |
| The politician's responce | Commemorative Medal |

British and American Inquiries
| Sub-committee of the Committee on Commerce of the United States Senate | A Report on the Loss of the "Titanic" (S.S) |
| Report on the Senate Committee enquiry report into the loss of the Titanic |

Remembrance