It’s a fairly unremarkable three-bedroom semi-detached house, in a fairly unremarkable cul-de-sac in West Bridgford. But if the house, at 9 Chestnut Grove, could speak, it would tell a truly remarkable tale. Because the woman who lived there with her family, in 1912, survived the sinking of the liner Titanic. And more than that, two and a half years later, she survived another disastrous shipwreck: that of the hospital ship Rohilla, in the North Sea.