Located in the North End of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Fairview Lawn Cemetery is the final resting place of one hundred and twenty one people who died on the Titanic in 1912. A third of these victims have never been identified.

I have always been fascinated by the Titanic. My experience at the Titanic Grave Site was a deeply moving one. These are the pictures I took that day.

1 - Titanic Grave Site sign
2 - The view as you approach the grave site
3 - Some of the graves
4 - A closer look at the gravestones
5 - Side view of gravestones
6 - Unidentified victim
7 - Harold Reynolds
8 - Arthur Gordon McCrae: closeup of inscription
9 - Arthur Gordon McCrae: gravestone
10 - Percy Delandes and Wendla Maria Heininen
11 - C. Smith and unmarked graves
12 - Unmarked graves
13 - Row of gravestones
14 - Unmarked graves with flowers
15 - Longer shot of unmarked graves with flowers
16 - Wide view of gravesite
17 - Slightly different angle than previous photo
18 - William Henry Harrison
19 - Sidney Leslie Goodwin
20 - John Reginald Rice
21 - Alma Paulson and her four children: Torburg Danria, Paul Folke, Stina Viola, Gosta Leonard
22 - Charles Shillabeer
23 - George Frederick Charles Talbot
24 - Herbert Cave
25 - Everett Edward Elliott
26 - Ernest Edward Samuel Freeman
27 - J. Dawson
28 - Baptiste Allaria
29 - George H. Dean
30 - Sidney Leslie Goodwin
31 - Sidney Leslie Goodwin
32 - Row of graves
33 - Row of graves
34 - Harold Reynolds
35 - Curved row of graves

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