1899 illustration of the wreck of the 'Stella' on Casquets Rocks, Channel Islands - Widow, Mrs Mary Ann Rogers, Stewardess & rescue heroine who went down with the twin screw steamer - The ship was named the Titanic of the Chanel Islands - Anglican Liverpool Cathedral chose Mary as twenty one of the “noble women” for depicted in stained glass windows. She is depicted in her window alongside Grace Darling and Elizabeth Fry.


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