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Avis Dolphin
Avis Dolphin, pictured in July 1915
Born
Avis Gertrude Dolphin

24 August 1902
Died5 February 1996(1996-02-05) (aged 93)
Meirionydd, Wales
NationalityEnglish
Known forSurvivor of the sinking of the RMS Lusitania
Parents
  • John Henry Dolphin (father)
  • Alice Schofield (mother)

Avis Gertrude Dolphin (24 August 1902 in Rotherham, Yorkshire, England – 5 February 1996 in Meirionydd, Wales) was a survivor of the 7 May 1915 sinking of RMS Lusitania.

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Biography

Dolphin was on her way to England, where she was to live with her grandparents and attend school, when she befriended author and professor Ian Holbourn. She was in a second-class stateroom during the voyage. She had just eaten lunch and coffee was being served when the torpedo attack occurred. The resulting list was so sudden and violent that dishes crashed off the tables; but she recalled the scene as one of "absolute calm".

Holbourn was able to get Avis and the two nurses traveling with her into lifebelts, onto the deck, and into a lifeboat. However, the lifeboat capsized when two men attempted to jump into it. She was rescued from the ocean, but her two nurses, Sarah Smith and Hilda Ellis, were not.[1][2] The bodies of Smith and Ellis were never recovered.[3]

Following her recovery in Queenstown, she regularly visited Holbourn, who was suffering from exposure. She continued her friendship with Holbourn up until the end of his life in 1935. Dolphin even once suggested to Holbourn that books specifically written for girls were too boring. In response, Holbourn authored the bestseller The Child of the Moat, A Story for Girls, 1557 A.D. in 1916.[4]

Personal life

Dolphin was introduced to journalist Thomas Foley during a visit to Holbourn's home, and the two wed in 1926. She lived the remainder of her life in Snowdonia, Wales; dying of natural causes in Meirionydd at the age of 93 on 5 February 1996.[5]

In popular culture

For many years, Dolphin contributed her account of the sinking of Lusitania to several journalists and documentary crews. For example:

References

  1. ^ The Last Voyage of the Lusitania ISBN 978-1-568-33078-5 p. 133
  2. ^ Wilful Murder: The Sinking Of The Lusitania ISBN 978-1-4464-2346-2 p. 148
  3. ^ liverpoolmuseums.org.uk
  4. ^ Larson, Erik (2015). Dead Wake.
  5. ^ rmslusitania.info
  6. ^ In Search Of: Lusitania on YouTube (Alan Landsburg Productions)
  7. ^ "Lusitania". In Search Of. IMDb. 16 May 1981.
  8. ^ Last Voyage of the Lusitania. Archived from the original on 9 May 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  9. ^ Prentice, Patrick (1994). "Last Voyage of the Lusitania". IMDb. National Geographic.
  10. ^ Lusitania: Murder on the Atlantic on YouTube (BBC)
  11. ^ "Lusitania: Murder on the Atlantic". IMDb. 2007.

Further reading

  • King, Greg; Wilson, Penny (2015). Lusitania: Triumph, Tragedy, and the End of the Edwardian Age. New York: St. Martin's Publishing. ISBN 978-1-250-05254-4.

External links

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