16 de septiembre de 2013 - 08:19 a. m.
El violín de Titanic
El Espectador
The violin played by bandmaster Wallace Hartley during the final moments before the sinking of the Titanic is displayed with a leather carrying case initialed W H H at a conservation studio in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, on September 16, 2013, before going on public display at the Titanic Belfast. The Violin, which was owned by Titanic band leader Wallace Hartley, was recovered along with his body 10 days after he and other band members played to calm passengers on the deck of the stricken ship after it hit an iceberg on its maiden voyage. AFP PHOTO/ PETER MUHLY
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The violin played by bandmaster Wallace Hartley during the final moments before the sinking of the Titanic is displayed with a leather carrying case initialed W H H at a conservation studio in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, on September 16, 2013, before going on public display at the Titanic Belfast. The Violin, which was owned by Titanic band leader Wallace Hartley, was recovered along with his body 10 days after he and other band members played to calm passengers on the deck of the stricken ship after it hit an iceberg on its maiden voyage. AFP PHOTO/ PETER MUHLY
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The violin played by bandmaster Wallace Hartley during the final moments before the sinking of the Titanic is displayed at a conservation studio in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, on September 16, 2013, before going on public display at the Titanic Belfast. The Violin, which was owned by Titanic band leader Wallace Hartley, was recovered along with his body 10 days after he and other band members played to calm passengers on the deck of the stricken ship after it hit an iceberg on its maiden voyage. The instrument bears a engraved message from the musician�s fiance that reads: �For Wallace, on the occasion of our engagement. From Maria.� AFP PHOTO/ PETER MUHLY
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The violin played by bandmaster Wallace Hartley during the final moments before the sinking of the Titanic is displayed at a conservation studio in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, on September 16, 2013, before going on public display at the Titanic Belfast. The Violin, which was owned by Titanic band leader Wallace Hartley, was recovered along with his body 10 days after he and other band members played to calm passengers on the deck of the stricken ship after it hit an iceberg on its maiden voyage. The instrument bears a engraved message from the musician�s fiance that reads: �For Wallace, on the occasion of our engagement. From Maria.� AFP PHOTO/ PETER MUHLY
AFP - PETER MUHLY
The violin played by bandmaster Wallace Hartley during the final moments before the sinking of the Titanic is displayed at a conservation studio in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, on September 16, 2013, before going on public display at the Titanic Belfast. The Violin, which was owned by Titanic band leader Wallace Hartley, was recovered along with his body 10 days after he and other band members played to calm passengers on the deck of the stricken ship after it hit an iceberg on its maiden voyage. The instrument bears a engraved message from the musician�s fiance that reads: �For Wallace, on the occasion of our engagement. From Maria.� AFP PHOTO/ PETER MUHLY
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The violin played by bandmaster Wallace Hartley during the final moments before the sinking of the Titanic is displayed by conservator Sean Madden at his studio in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, on September 16, 2013, before going on public display at the Titanic Belfast. The Violin, which was owned by Titanic band leader Wallace Hartley, was recovered along with his body 10 days after he and other band members played to calm passengers on the deck of the stricken ship after it hit an iceberg on its maiden voyage. The instrument bears a engraved message from the musician�s fiance that reads: �For Wallace, on the occasion of our engagement. From Maria.� AFP PHOTO/ PETER MUHLY
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