Titanic lives on

Started by kenkew, May 24, 2007, 21:31:07

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kenkew

Took these pics last year in my neighbouring town of Colne.

kenkew


emmy1978

And the band played on...!
Don't throw paper away. There is no away.

Robert_Brenchley

No, it didn't; that's romanticising myth. Nothing romantic about freezing to death in the North Atlantic! In fact, as you might expect, there was total panic on board as the ship went down.

emmy1978

I know Robert, just having a silly moment.  ;D
Don't throw paper away. There is no away.

Jeannine

I  first read  A Night To Remember ,many years ago,in the 60's I think but anyway a long  before being a Titanic follower  became popular and it was claimed to be quite realistic, not glorified ,just a factual account,as close as it could be done after the fact, the movie of the same name is practically word perfect to the book. I have quite a few movies re the sinking too,many of which are barely known,some very early ones, it is quite interesting how the same little detail pops up in one guise or another in many of them.

Still an extremely sad and horrific story albeit kept alive by  romanticism and fables.

I think as time goes on it is difficult for people to seperate fact from fiction especially the younger ones who have never heard much about the real story.

Periodically I find I read all my books again and watch the movies one after another,each has a different  story and some are very entertaining, but I still think the Kenneth Moore one is my favourite. Even though I know much of what is in them is only a shadow of the truth sometimes I still find myself horrified  thinking of  the reality that is not shown, and perhaps should not be.

XX Jeannine

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