View Full Version : 100 years, on 15th April, since the Titanic sank
Sod_James
14-04-2008, 12:44 PM
No alot of people will reallyy care but i just thought i would post this.
Tonight marks the 96th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.
Ruth*Star
14-04-2008, 12:45 PM
Wow, 96 years, didn't know it was that long ago.
Harry!
14-04-2008, 12:46 PM
2012 is the 100 years aniversery!
Sod_James
14-04-2008, 12:47 PM
Originally posted by Posted
2012 is the 100 years aniversery!
Yep.
Harry!
14-04-2008, 12:52 PM
Theres only one survivor left 'Millvina Dean' (She lives in Southampton)
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40851000/jpg/_40851099_titanic_survivor203.jpg
Sod_James
14-04-2008, 12:53 PM
Originally posted by Posted
Theres only one survivor left 'Millvina Dean' (She lives in Southampton)
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40851000/jpg/_40851099_titanic_survivor203.jpg
Yeh but shes not well at the moment. Shes had to cancel her engagements for this years anniversary services. Dont think shes got long left.
Harry!
14-04-2008, 12:55 PM
Originally posted by Sod_James
Originally posted by Posted
Theres only one survivor left 'Millvina Dean' (She lives in Southampton)
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40851000/jpg/_40851099_titanic_survivor203.jpg
Yeh but shes not well at the moment. Shes had to cancel her engagements for this years anniversary services. Dont think shes got long left.
Hopes she lives too 2012.
Sod_James
14-04-2008, 12:58 PM
Originally posted by Posted
Originally posted by Sod_James
Originally posted by Posted
Theres only one survivor left 'Millvina Dean' (She lives in Southampton)
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40851000/jpg/_40851099_titanic_survivor203.jpg
Yeh but shes not well at the moment. Shes had to cancel her engagements for this years anniversary services. Dont think shes got long left.
Hopes she lives too 2012.
Yeh it would awesome. i would love to meet her one day she was only about 2 months old when the Titanic sank and she cant remember nothing about it. her father was killed in the disaster.
Harry!
14-04-2008, 12:59 PM
Originally posted by Sod_James
Originally posted by Posted
Originally posted by Sod_James
Originally posted by Posted
Theres only one survivor left 'Millvina Dean' (She lives in Southampton)
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40851000/jpg/_40851099_titanic_survivor203.jpg
Yeh but shes not well at the moment. Shes had to cancel her engagements for this years anniversary services. Dont think shes got long left.
Hopes she lives too 2012.
Yeh it would awesome. i would love to meet her one day she was only about 2 months old when the Titanic sank and she cant remember nothing about it. her father was killed in the disaster.
Nose round Southampton.
Christina
14-04-2008, 01:12 PM
Originally posted by Posted
Theres only one survivor left 'Millvina Dean' (She lives in Southampton)
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40851000/jpg/_40851099_titanic_survivor203.jpg Aww and wow 96 years on! x
Harry!
14-04-2008, 01:45 PM
http://www.independent.co.uk/
A new theory that a fire in a coal bunker on the liner RMS Titanic contributed to its sinking has been put forward, as the fate of the liner remains a subject of debate ahead of the 96th anniversary of the disaster later this week.
Ray Boston, who has devoted 20 years to researching the subject, said the reason Titanic was travelling so quickly through dangerous waters was because of an "uncontrollable" coal fire on board which began during speed trials in Belfast 10 days before it left Southampton.
The fire was still burning when the liner set off, creating a floating time bomb which had the potential to cause "serious explosions" below decks before it reached New York.
Mr Boston cites the testimony of Bruce Ismay, the managing director of the White Star Line, which owned Titanic, to an inquiry into the catastrophe in which he told investigators he was forced by John Pierpont Morgan, the ultimate owner of the ship, to instruct the crew to cross the Atlantic at full speed.
"Morgan thought it was necessary, in order to justify his gamble, that they should reach New York and unload all the passengers before the inevitable explosions occurred," he said.
Fireman J Dilley, a stoker aboard Titanic who survived to give evidence to the inquiry, added weight to the suggestion of an uncontrollable fire in coal bunker six of the ship.
"We didn't get that fire out and among the stokers there was talk that we'd have to empty the big coal bunkers after we'd put the passengers off in New York and then call on the fireboats there to help us put out the fire," he said.
"But we didn't need such help. It was right under bunker number six that the iceberg tore the biggest hole in the Titanic."
At 11.40pm on April 14, 1912 Titanic struck an iceberg while travelling at high speed through the icy waters of the Atlantic, and by 2.20am she had sunk beneath the waves with the loss of nearly 1,500 passengers and crew. Just 711 people were saved.
An inquiry into the disaster, presented to Parliament in the summer of 1912, described the ship as travelling at "high speed" through the dangerous ice-filled waters, giving the crew little opportunity to avoid a fatal collision with an iceberg.
The inquiry found that Titanic's speed, of about 22 knots, was "excessive" considering where it was, off the coast of Newfoundland, and that additional look-outs should have been posted on all sides of the liner rather than just in the crow's nest.
When the look-out spotted the approaching iceberg, he sounded the warning and the vessel was immediately turned hard to starboard and the engines put into full reverse, but it was already too late to avoid disaster.
Mr Boston said it was clear that Morgan was aware of the fire before the ship set sail but that the news was hushed up so as not to alarm passengers.
It was, perhaps, for this reason that Morgan quietly cancelled his ticket on the maiden voyage the day before the ship set sail, said Mr Boston.
"The crew, who had been sworn to silence, knew very well he was not [on board] because they had watched him, late on the night before his ship was due to sail... carrying his own luggage down to his Rolls-Royce on the quayside," he said.
"Why? Because he knew there was an uncontrollable fire down in coal bunker number six."
But not all experts on the disaster agree with Mr Boston's assessment. Geoff Pattison, a member of the American and British Titanic Societies and lecturer at Northumbria University, is sceptical.
"The Diana inquiry took 10 years and millions of pounds to decide that it was an accident, and this is how I view the Titanic," he said.
"I think this is a case of conspiracy after the fact, like the Kennedy assassination. It was just a simple twist of fate."
Harry!
14-04-2008, 01:48 PM
Last known Titanic survivor has KC connection
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Did the cold Atlantic air wake her before the lifeboat swung away?
Before being popped into a sack, did she sense the confusion and fear on the sloping deck where her doomed father stood?
Surely, her tiny ears picked up the distress blasts from the settling Titanic, the fading cries of those in the black water’s freezing clutch, the moans and gasps from shocked fellow survivors in the rocking boat. Did she even cry?
We will never know. Millvina Dean was only 2 months old when the Titanic went down, and all of her memories are hand-me-downs from her mother.
She was the youngest survivor. Now, at 96, she is the last, the only living direct connection to the tragedy.
A connection with a Kansas City connection.
She and her family were on their way to a relative’s home in Hyde Park. Her father, Bertram Dean, intended to open a tobacco shop here.
They were supposed to leave Southampton aboard another White Star liner, but a coal strike caused them to be transferred to the massive new ship. A third-class berth was all they could afford for their cruise into history.
At their last European stop in Queenstown, Ireland, Georgette Eva Dean got off a postcard to her parents: “Dear Mother, just a card to say we are enjoying ourselves fine up to now. Little baby was very restless. With best love, Ettie.”
Little baby Elizabeth Gladys — now known as Millvina — did not know until she was 8 years old, when her mother was about to remarry, that she was even a survivor of the sinking in the early morning of April 15, 1912.
She lived with her mother and, because of Ettie’s reticence, was not involved in Titanic commemorations until her 70s, although her older brother Bert enthusiastically granted interviews until his death.
Now, Dean has cut back her appearances. She had hoped to be present Friday at a 96th anniversary event in Southampton, near where she still lives, but she canceled because of a chest infection and loss of her voice.
“I am truly sorry that I won’t be able to do the talk on Friday, as I was so looking forward to it, and I hope people won’t be too disappointed,” local press quoted her as saying.
In October, Barbara West Dainton died at age 96 in England, after decades of silence. The year before, the last American survivor, Lillian Gertrud Asplund, passed away at age 99. She had been old enough to remember the ice in the sea.
In past interviews, Dean has said:
•“Before they found the wreck (in 1985) I was living an ordinary simple life.”
•“I have no regrets. I’ve found it all most interesting, and I always like meeting people.”
•“Some people are obsessed with me. Some even look upon me as if I am the Titanic!”
•“I can’t bear iced drinks. The iceberg, you know.”
The iceberg. Many were not aware of the collision, but Bertram Dean was wakened by it. That implies their cabin was forward.
In any event, he left to investigate and quickly returned to get the children dressed and up on deck.
Millvina Dean: “A lot of people thought the ship was unsinkable and stayed in their cabins, but he wanted us out straightaway.”
Some of the myths and mysteries around the infamous sinking may never be straightened out, from what the game-to-the-end orchestra was playing (“Nearer My God to Thee” or “Songe d’Automne”?) to why the officers were so cavalier about the ice field ahead of them. A small one: Which lifeboat saved the Deans?
Sod_James
14-04-2008, 02:08 PM
Every Titanic historian knows of the fire in the coal bunker and its a known fact that the fire was burning since she left Belfast city. Weather or not the coal fire was 'ragging' is unlikely. many crew members report there being a small burning of coal in one of the bunkers which was discovered and dealt with during the days before the sinking.
To suggests that White Star Line would let a ship sail out to sea with what is discribed as a 'ragging fire' is unlikely.
It's just another conspiracy that is suggested and one, with no doubt, will spark more contreversay about what actually happened on the night of April 14th 1912
Harry!
14-04-2008, 02:09 PM
Originally posted by Sod_James
Every Titanic historian knows of the fire in the coal bunker and its a known fact that the fire was burning since she left Belfast city. Weather or not the coal fire was 'ragging' is unlikely. many crew members report there being a small burning of coal in one of the bunkers which was discovered and dealt with during the days before the sinking.
To suggests that White Star Line would let a ship sail out to sea with what is discribed as a 'ragging fire' is unlikely.
It's just another conspiracy that is suggested and one, with no doubt, will spark more contreversay about what actually happened on the night of April 14th 1912
Do you know EVERYTHING about the Titanic?
Sod_James
14-04-2008, 02:14 PM
Originally posted by Posted
Originally posted by Sod_James
Every Titanic historian knows of the fire in the coal bunker and its a known fact that the fire was burning since she left Belfast city. Weather or not the coal fire was 'ragging' is unlikely. many crew members report there being a small burning of coal in one of the bunkers which was discovered and dealt with during the days before the sinking.
To suggests that White Star Line would let a ship sail out to sea with what is discribed as a 'ragging fire' is unlikely.
It's just another conspiracy that is suggested and one, with no doubt, will spark more contreversay about what actually happened on the night of April 14th 1912
Do you know EVERYTHING about the Titanic?
Well i have been researching and reading into it for 11 years now but to say i know everything is impossible. Im just an amateur compared to the proper Titanic Historians.
Sticks
15-04-2008, 06:57 AM
I will consult some experts on another forum and get back to you on this one
Sticks
15-04-2008, 04:25 PM
I managed to consult two engineering / science websites
Bad Astronomy (http://www.bautforum.com/off-topic-babbling/72856-titanic-doomed-fire-raging-below-decks-says-new-theory.html)
Apollo Hoax (http://apollohoax.proboards21.com/v45index.cgi?board=othertheories&action=display&thread=1934)
Enjoy
Callum
15-04-2008, 04:58 PM
I've taken a lot of interest into the Titanic. I'm hoping to go to the planned big event in Belfast, in 2010.
Fat.Rat
15-04-2008, 05:15 PM
titanic sank on April 15th at 2.20, so really today is the anniversary, she only hit the iceberg on April 14th:)
Xander
15-04-2008, 06:02 PM
How can they suddenly say a fire caused it ninety six years on? Im still convinced with the iceberg
Christina
15-04-2008, 06:03 PM
After reading this yesterday, i had a dream about the Titanic but it was a ride at thorpe park and everyone was to scared to go on it :conf2: xx
Harry!
15-04-2008, 06:03 PM
Originally posted by Callum
I've taken a lot of interest into the Titanic. I'm hoping to go to the planned big event in Belfast, in 2010.
Southampton 2012.
Callum
15-04-2008, 06:04 PM
Originally posted by Posted
Originally posted by Callum
I've taken a lot of interest into the Titanic. I'm hoping to go to the planned big event in Belfast, in 2010.
Southampton 2012.
That's the one. it's such a tragic story, the film of it always makes me cry.
Conor
15-04-2008, 06:15 PM
Theres a multi million development going on up in belfast where Harland & Wolfe is atm (Shipyard Titanic was built at) It includes a pravillion and even a sky scraper (As if Belfast has use for one :shrug:)
It's being named 'Titanic Quarter' and is in a long line of recent developments including: Victoria Square, Waterfront hall, First Asda in NI, New City Airport aka George Best City airport :) The opel tower, some art gallery, a new chunk of redeveloped road near the Domestic Airport, the city hall redevelopment and a few more smaller things like re-generation/clean up projects.
Official site, look at the header, its going to be pretty impressive:
http://www.titanic-quarter.com/
EDIT: Just before the strange shaped building at the heart of the develepment is an origional Titanic tug boat and a large rectange to make way for a life sized scale lazer model of Titanic. (Dunno how its going to work but it's rumoured to be veeeeery expensive)
Harry!
15-04-2008, 06:18 PM
My heart will go on (From my youtube accont)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP0KzbJiX60
Callum
15-04-2008, 06:19 PM
^Wow that looks amazing. i heard something about a film will be made based on the titanic, but if it never sunk.
Sticks
15-04-2008, 06:23 PM
Was any of the material on the other forums of use to anyone after I went to the trouble of asking them?
Sod_James
15-04-2008, 07:08 PM
Originally posted by Conor
Theres a multi million development going on up in belfast where Harland & Wolfe is atm (Shipyard Titanic was built at) It includes a pravillion and even a sky scraper (As if Belfast has use for one :shrug:)
It's being named 'Titanic Quarter' and is in a long line of recent developments including: Victoria Square, Waterfront hall, First Asda in NI, New City Airport aka George Best City airport :) The opel tower, some art gallery, a new chunk of redeveloped road near the Domestic Airport, the city hall redevelopment and a few more smaller things like re-generation/clean up projects.
Official site, look at the header, its going to be pretty impressive:
http://www.titanic-quarter.com/
EDIT: Just before the strange shaped building at the heart of the develepment is an origional Titanic tug boat and a large rectange to make way for a life sized scale lazer model of Titanic. (Dunno how its going to work but it's rumoured to be veeeeery expensive)
Yep im currently monitoring the construciton of the project. i just got back from Belfast after taking a trip to see how they are getting on.
The 'Titanic Signature project' is due to open for the ships 100th anniversary in 2012.
Sod_James
15-04-2008, 07:17 PM
Originally posted by Sticks
Was any of the material on the other forums of use to anyone after I went to the trouble of asking them?
I had a look at it but its stuff i already know.
Conor
15-04-2008, 07:18 PM
Originally posted by Sod_James
Originally posted by Conor
Theres a multi million development going on up in belfast where Harland & Wolfe is atm (Shipyard Titanic was built at) It includes a pravillion and even a sky scraper (As if Belfast has use for one :shrug:)
It's being named 'Titanic Quarter' and is in a long line of recent developments including: Victoria Square, Waterfront hall, First Asda in NI, New City Airport aka George Best City airport :) The opel tower, some art gallery, a new chunk of redeveloped road near the Domestic Airport, the city hall redevelopment and a few more smaller things like re-generation/clean up projects.
Official site, look at the header, its going to be pretty impressive:
http://www.titanic-quarter.com/
EDIT: Just before the strange shaped building at the heart of the develepment is an origional Titanic tug boat and a large rectange to make way for a life sized scale lazer model of Titanic. (Dunno how its going to work but it's rumoured to be veeeeery expensive)
Yep Im currently monitoring the construciton of the project. i just got back from Belfast after taking a trip to see how they are getting on.
The 'Titanic Signature project' is due to open for the ships 100th anniversary in 2012.
I don't have a clue how they're gonna get it finished on time yet. I was up last 2 wks ago and it just looks the same as ever: A massive heap of eye soar concrete and rundown victorian out buildings with the Titanic slipway. Although I did see a bit of what looked like foundations work going on near the Oydesy from the Belfast eye
Sod_James
15-04-2008, 07:26 PM
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by Sod_James
Originally posted by Conor
Theres a multi million development going on up in belfast where Harland & Wolfe is atm (Shipyard Titanic was built at) It includes a pravillion and even a sky scraper (As if Belfast has use for one :shrug:)
It's being named 'Titanic Quarter' and is in a long line of recent developments including: Victoria Square, Waterfront hall, First Asda in NI, New City Airport aka George Best City airport :) The opel tower, some art gallery, a new chunk of redeveloped road near the Domestic Airport, the city hall redevelopment and a few more smaller things like re-generation/clean up projects.
Official site, look at the header, its going to be pretty impressive:
http://www.titanic-quarter.com/
EDIT: Just before the strange shaped building at the heart of the develepment is an origional Titanic tug boat and a large rectange to make way for a life sized scale lazer model of Titanic. (Dunno how its going to work but it's rumoured to be veeeeery expensive)
Yep Im currently monitoring the construciton of the project. i just got back from Belfast after taking a trip to see how they are getting on.
The 'Titanic Signature project' is due to open for the ships 100th anniversary in 2012.
I don't have a clue how they're going to get it finished on time yet. I was up last 2 wks ago and it just looks the same as ever: A massive heap of eye soar concrete and rundown victorian out buildings with the Titanic slipway. Although I did see a bit of what looked like foundations work going on near the Oydesy from the Belfast eye
Well they are progressing quite well with phase one of the project. if you notice the 'arc apartments' are taking place near the odyssey arena and since i visited last year. they have cleaned up the slipway and they have improved the thompson dry dock a little bit.
Conor
15-04-2008, 07:29 PM
Originally posted by Sod_James
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by Sod_James
Originally posted by Conor
Theres a multi million development going on up in belfast where Harland & Wolfe is atm (Shipyard Titanic was built at) It includes a pravillion and even a sky scraper (As if Belfast has use for one :shrug:)
It's being named 'Titanic Quarter' and is in a long line of recent developments including: Victoria Square, Waterfront hall, First Asda in NI, New City Airport aka George Best City airport :) The opel tower, some art gallery, a new chunk of redeveloped road near the Domestic Airport, the city hall redevelopment and a few more smaller things like re-generation/clean up projects.
Official site, look at the header, its going to be pretty impressive:
http://www.titanic-quarter.com/
EDIT: Just before the strange shaped building at the heart of the develepment is an origional Titanic tug boat and a large rectange to make way for a life sized scale lazer model of Titanic. (Dunno how its going to work but it's rumoured to be veeeeery expensive)
Yep Im currently monitoring the construciton of the project. i just got back from Belfast after taking a trip to see how they are getting on.
The 'Titanic Signature project' is due to open for the ships 100th anniversary in 2012.
I don't have a clue how they're going to get it finished on time yet. I was up last 2 wks ago and it just looks the same as ever: A massive heap of eye soar concrete and rundown victorian out buildings with the Titanic slipway. Although I did see a bit of what looked like foundations work going on near the Oydesy from the Belfast eye
Well they are progressing quite well with phase one of the project. if you notice the 'arc apartments' are taking place near the odyssey arena and since i visited last year. they have cleaned up the slipway and they have improved the thompson dry dock a little bit.
Ohhhhh. I never knew that was part of the Arc houseing development, cool :thumbs2:
I seriously think I'm going to buy an apartment there when I move out. Belfast is turning so funky, modern and studentish. The atmoshphere is so cool now and its the second safest capital in Europe for toursits :D
Sod_James
15-04-2008, 07:32 PM
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by Sod_James
Originally posted by Conor
Originally posted by Sod_James
Originally posted by Conor
Theres a multi million development going on up in belfast where Harland & Wolfe is atm (Shipyard Titanic was built at) It includes a pravillion and even a sky scraper (As if Belfast has use for one :shrug:)
It's being named 'Titanic Quarter' and is in a long line of recent developments including: Victoria Square, Waterfront hall, First Asda in NI, New City Airport aka George Best City airport :) The opel tower, some art gallery, a new chunk of redeveloped road near the Domestic Airport, the city hall redevelopment and a few more smaller things like re-generation/clean up projects.
Official site, look at the header, its going to be pretty impressive:
http://www.titanic-quarter.com/
EDIT: Just before the strange shaped building at the heart of the develepment is an origional Titanic tug boat and a large rectange to make way for a life sized scale lazer model of Titanic. (Dunno how its going to work but it's rumoured to be veeeeery expensive)
Yep Im currently monitoring the construciton of the project. i just got back from Belfast after taking a trip to see how they are getting on.
The 'Titanic Signature project' is due to open for the ships 100th anniversary in 2012.
I don't have a clue how they're going to get it finished on time yet. I was up last 2 wks ago and it just looks the same as ever: A massive heap of eye soar concrete and rundown victorian out buildings with the Titanic slipway. Although I did see a bit of what looked like foundations work going on near the Oydesy from the Belfast eye
Well they are progressing quite well with phase one of the project. if you notice the 'arc apartments' are taking place near the odyssey arena and since i visited last year. they have cleaned up the slipway and they have improved the thompson dry dock a little bit.
Ohhhhh. I never knew that was part of the Arc houseing development, cool :thumbs2:
I seriously think I'm going to buy an apartment there when I move out. Belfast is turning so funky, modern and studentish. The atmoshphere is so cool now and its the second safest capital in Europe for toursits :D
yeh i wanted to buy an apartment there as well but the arc apartments have all sold out and they are so expensive.
a single one bedroom apartment will set you back £210.000
Xander
15-04-2008, 07:44 PM
Looks nice, but by looking at the stage their at I think a completion date of 2012 is a bit unlikely.
Sod_James
15-04-2008, 07:57 PM
Originally posted by Xander
Looks nice, but by looking at the stage their at I think a completion date of 2012 is a bit unlikely.
well only time will tell really. if they hurry up and pull their finger out they might get it done.
unfortuneatly though one of the main problems have been funding. the project was hopefully going to achieve lottery funding but they failed to secure that. Belfast city council is now looking into weather it should put up some public money.
Glenn.
02-01-2010, 03:13 AM
titanic sank on April 15th at 2.20, so really today is the anniversary, she only hit the iceberg on April 14th:)
I was going to point out that little fact there:spin:
Also................
BUMP!!!!!
InOne
02-01-2010, 03:15 AM
The film was so ****. But my great great aunt or something was on there. Such an epic event glamourized by Hollywood :nono:
Jords
02-01-2010, 08:42 AM
I really like the film (:
Smithy
04-04-2012, 01:34 AM
2012 is the 100 years aniversery!
gurrrl we here!!
-only bumped this coz a guest was looking at it-
Benjamin
04-04-2012, 01:39 AM
100 years on 15th April. :shocked:
nicole_burks
04-04-2012, 01:41 AM
The movie is coming out in 3d today :amazed: i'm going to go see it.
Smithy
04-04-2012, 01:41 AM
i heard something about a film will be made based on the titanic, but if it never sunk.
Does anyone else think this would be really boring :suspect:
Boothy
04-04-2012, 01:43 AM
Does anyone else think this would be really boring :suspect:
Yes.
King Gizzard
04-04-2012, 01:46 AM
Deffinitely :joker:
Shaun
04-04-2012, 01:48 AM
I find it boring sinking so yeah probably
Mystic Mock
04-04-2012, 01:49 AM
Near, far, wherever you are.
That's all I know.
On a serious note it's ashame what happened and those currupt bastards got a load of innocent people killed that day.
Patrick
06-04-2012, 01:29 PM
2012 is the 100 years aniversery!
lol.
HI HARRY.
Patrick
06-04-2012, 01:31 PM
Theres a multi million development going on up in belfast where Harland & Wolfe is atm (Shipyard Titanic was built at) It includes a pravillion and even a sky scraper (As if Belfast has use for one :shrug:)
It's being named 'Titanic Quarter' and is in a long line of recent developments including: Victoria Square, Waterfront hall, First Asda in NI, New City Airport aka George Best City airport :) The opel tower, some art gallery, a new chunk of redeveloped road near the Domestic Airport, the city hall redevelopment and a few more smaller things like re-generation/clean up projects.
Official site, look at the header, its going to be pretty impressive:
http://www.titanic-quarter.com/
EDIT: Just before the strange shaped building at the heart of the develepment is an origional Titanic tug boat and a large rectange to make way for a life sized scale lazer model of Titanic. (Dunno how its going to work but it's rumoured to be veeeeery expensive)
It's weird reading this, and now it's actually opened:
http://images.smh.com.au/2012/04/02/3182307/Travel-Titanic-Belfast-6_20120402110236338408-600x400.jpg
Kazanne
06-04-2012, 02:14 PM
I thought it sank on April 12th?
Harry!
06-04-2012, 08:34 PM
LOL at me stating the obvious! Sad that the last Titanic survivor died before 100 year aniversery.
So much on TV about this, yes it's sad and a massive tragedy but srsly, get off my tv
Pyramid*
06-04-2012, 08:59 PM
Maybe I'm incredibly hard hearted but lots of people die en massse (and have done many times since)- I don't see the point in dredging it up - on both counts.
I understand why it was such a disaster and the background as to the causes and the unecessity of such loss of lives but I have to say: I'm on complete overload with it all.
It happened, it was tragic and yes, it's a 100 year anniversary - but come on to hell................................. plus, it's another reason to show that awful movie Titanic. Got to be one of the most overated movies ever - and rubbish.
Shaun
06-04-2012, 09:03 PM
I don't think anyone would really care about it if it weren't for the movie. Look at that Italian cruiseliner earlier this year - quite a few people died (of course, nowhere near the magnitude of the Titanic) but it's all but forgotten about
ILoveTRW
06-04-2012, 09:07 PM
I feel sad for Rose and Jack don't really care about anyone else that died though
Pyramid*
06-04-2012, 09:09 PM
I don't think anyone would really care about it if it weren't for the movie. Look at that Italian cruiseliner earlier this year - quite a few people died (of course, nowhere near the magnitude of the Titanic) but it's all but forgotten about
I'm not so sure - it was the complete money grabbing mentality of the owners, short cuts, lies & failure to comply with the updated rules/regs that were told that made it history - and the fact that it was meant to be unsinkable with the best equipment available at the time on it's maiden voyage - all that roped together gave it it's place in history. But enough!!!
Titanic this Titanic that.. Even Len Goodman is on TV over it D: It's tragic
Pyramid*
06-04-2012, 09:53 PM
Titanic this Titanic that.. Even Len Goodman is on TV over it D: It's tragic
Titanic
Is
Totally
Annoyng
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Irritating
Completely
Livia
06-04-2012, 10:55 PM
I remember when I was a little kid seeing an old black and white film one Sunday afternoon, I think it was called A Night To Remember, about the Titanic. My Dad said they'd have to get away from the ship or it'd drag them under when it went down. I had bloody nightmares for ages where I was trying to scramble up onto an iceberg while this big shadowy ship behind me dragged me under the water. Only film that's ever given me nightmares. Thanks Dad...
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