Edmund Fitzgerald

 




Today while reviewing Channel 9&10 film for Dec. 10, 1975 we found these images described by 9&10 film crew as "Edmund Fitzgerald." There is a large group of people of various ages, family and probably friends and peers of the crew. They sit and stand in the bright sunshine. Two vessels are behind them in the water. The crowd is addressed by a man at a podium, possibly a priest. At one point, third image from top, a man on the closest vessel rings a small bell. This may be the first outside memorial held for the families. It looks very warm for December in Michigan, however during the next week, of December 15th, the temperature in Detroit was a balmy 57 degrees. There is no location information on the film. The Shipwreck Museum in Whitefish Bay has held annual memorial services for the Fitz since it sank on November 10, 1975, so this likely was near the museum.

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