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Tourism Ireland’s Titanic centenary event
Travel Blackboard (Tourism Ireland) ^
| Friday, 24 February 2012
| Anthony Valeriano
Posted on 02/24/2012 8:39:41 PM PST by re_nortex
We are commemorating one of the most famous ships in the world in the lead up to the 100th anniversary of the demise of the Titanic said Orla Saul. To bring this special and unique story to life we are delighted to have Susie Miller over from Ireland. Miller runs Titanic Tours in Belfast and is here today to tell us the most intriguing, poignant and personal story about Titanic.
The 100th anniversary coincides with the opening of the Titanic visitor centre on 31st March in Belfast. Some people dont know that the Titanic was built in Belfast said Ms. Saul. Theres a unique connection with the city on so many levels and this new £97 million visitor has been built to recognise Titanics extraordinary legacy.
The Titanic Belfast Festival runs from 31 March through until 22 April 2012 and includes plays, tours, exhibitions, talks, a laser show and a major MTV outdoor event all themed around Titanic as well as commemorations on the actual anniversary of the ships sinking (14-15 April).
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TOPICS: History; Travel
KEYWORDS: belfast; fartyshadesofgreen; godsgravesglyphs; iceberg; ireland; museum; seadisaster; shipwreck; sinking; titanic; tourism; voyage
There's an interesting video at the link, Titanic: A Family Story narrated by Susie Miller, whose great grandfather worked in the Belfast shipyard that built RMS Titanic.
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posted on
02/24/2012 8:39:50 PM PST
by
re_nortex
To: DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis; stylecouncilor; the OlLine Rebel; kalee; Vigilanteman; Bubba Ho-Tep; ..
Ping to the low-volume
RMS Titanic list. Please FReepmail me if you'd like to be added or removed.
Titanic memorabilia.
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posted on
02/24/2012 8:43:48 PM PST
by
re_nortex
(DP...that's what I like about Texas.)
To: re_nortex
Considering the state of the Irish economy has anyone pointed out the irony of Tourism Ireland celebrating this anniversary?
PS: I know first hand it's a touchy subject, but last time I checked Belfast is still part of the United Kingdom.
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posted on
02/24/2012 9:05:49 PM PST
by
katana
(Just my opinions)
To: All
If you can't hear the sound very well in the video noted above, you might find this telling by Susie Millar of
The Two Pennies easier to follow. Her great-grandfather, Thomas Millar, worked at Belfast's Harland & Wolff Shipyard and died at the age of 33 on the maiden voyage of
Titanic.
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02/24/2012 9:58:12 PM PST
by
re_nortex
(DP...that's what I like about Texas.)
To: re_nortex
the Belfast shipyard that built RMS Titanic Harland & Wolff
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posted on
02/25/2012 5:17:54 AM PST
by
IronJack
(=)
To: re_nortex
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posted on
02/25/2012 6:07:49 AM PST
by
JRios1968
(I'm guttery and trashy, with a hint of lemon. - Laz)
To: JRios1968; NautiNurse
ROTFL!
NautiNurse: Check out the pic in #6!
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posted on
02/25/2012 11:01:03 AM PST
by
nutmeg
To: Bon of Babble; All
The fascination endures nearly 100 years later with all things regarding
Titanic. In July 2001, Robert Williams (on the right), visited the ship's debris field on a 2-1/2 mile dive.
Here are his theories, which I am neither supporting nor denying. They're posted as part of this thread since the topic of what happened and when did it happen continues to draw interest nearly a century later. And, or course, there are the inevitable "what if" scenarios, actions that could have been taken to either prevent or mitigate the disaster.
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posted on
02/25/2012 11:28:47 AM PST
by
re_nortex
(DP...that's what I like about Texas.)
To: re_nortex
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posted on
02/26/2012 7:09:26 PM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(FReep this FReepathon!)
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