News Travels Faster Than Ships
The image of a young newsboy holding a poster outside the White Star Line offices in London announcing the Titanic disaster a day after it happened is a poignant reminder of the tragedy. The newsboy, Ned Parfett, was born in 1896 and was one of four brothers from Waterloo, London.
Tragically, six and a half years after the photograph was taken, Parfett was killed in France serving with the British army at 22. He died just two weeks before the end of World War I. While he was picking up some clothes before going on leave, a shell landed on the Quartermaster’s stores and took his life.