Soon after arriving in
New York City on 18 April, Eva and her mother returned to England, because her mother never wanted to set sail for New York in the first place. Esther and Eva lived in
Chadwell Heath, near London, with Esther's parents. Esther Hart died from cancer on 7 September 1928, in Romford, London, England at age 65. Hart was plagued with nightmares following the disaster. After the death of her mother, when she was 23, Hart confronted her fears head-on by booking a ticket on a passenger ship heading to
Singapore, upon which she locked herself in her cabin for four straight days until the nightmares went away. It was presented to her by the
Duke of Kent during the
Three-Day Week.
Commentary about the disaster Hart frequently criticised the
White Star Line for failing to provide enough lifeboats for all aboard
Titanic: "If a ship is torpedoed, that's war. If it strikes a rock in a storm, that's nature. But just to die because there weren't enough lifeboats, that's ridiculous." Hart initially stated that she did see the ship sink but later changed her story, saying that the ship had broken in half, She was also adamant regarding the controversy surrounding
SS Californian, a ship that was only a few miles from
Titanic and yet failed to respond to distress rockets and calls for help. Hart claimed the vessel was less than from
Titanic, not as was previously believed: When salvaging efforts at the wreck site began in 1987, Hart was quick to note that
Titanic was a gravesite and should be treated as such. She often decried the "insensitivity and greed" and labelled the salvagers "fortune hunters, vultures, pirates, and grave robbers." In
Titanic: The Complete Story, she stated: Hart remained active in
Titanic-related activities well into her 80s. In 1982, she returned to the US and joined several other survivors at a
Titanic Historical Society convention commemorating the 70th anniversary of the sinking. She participated in three more conventions in 1987, 1988, and in 1992. In 1994, she wrote an autobiography, ''Shadow of the Titanic – A Survivor's Story
, in which she described her experiences aboard the ship and the lasting implications of its sinking. On 15 April 1995, the 83rd anniversary of the disaster, she and fellow second-class Titanic'' survivor
Edith Brown dedicated a memorial garden plaque on the grounds of the
National Maritime Museum in London. In April 2012, an audio walking guide to
Titanic memorials in
Southampton was produced, featuring audio clips of Hart talking about her experience. The guide takes the listener on a walking route around Southampton, where
Titanic set sail on her maiden voyage. Being seven years old at the time of the sinking, she maintained several vivid memories: ==Death==