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Titanic

Postby Mandrake » Mar 11th, '12, 23:28



e-mail received:

    http://mashable.com/2012/03/11/titanic-live-tweets/


    April 15, 2012 is the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. To recognize this event, The History Press opened aTwitter account that “live” tweets the journey of the Titanic. The account describes events up-to-the-minute as if it were 1912. @TitanicRealTime ( https://twitter.com/#%21/TitanicRealTime ) began tweeting on March 10 — a month before the anniversary of the Titanic setting sail.

    The account, which currently has more than 4,000 followers, uses hashtags such as #captain, #crew and #engineering to designate where the updates are coming from.


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Re: Titanic

Postby TonyB » Mar 12th, '12, 02:58

Weird. Some people have too much time on their hands.

I live near Cobh, where the Titanic set out from on that final voyage. I was there with the kids last weekend, and they have some wonderful exhibitions and displays in the town for the year.

I am also exploring the possibility of doing a regular Titanic Seance for the year. Perhaps I will channel a few tweets?

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Re: Titanic

Postby Robbie » Mar 23rd, '12, 17:19

The new issue of the Fortean Times has a big article about people who claimed to have premonitions about the Titanic, and a few other odd happenings related to the disaster. For anyone doing Titanic-related material, it might be worth picking up a copy.

(And I like the idea of a Titanic seance!)

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Re: Titanic

Postby Heckler » Mar 23rd, '12, 17:35

Robbie wrote:The new issue of the Fortean Times has a big article about people who claimed to have premonitions about the Titanic, and a few other odd happenings related to the disaster. For anyone doing Titanic-related material, it might be worth picking up a copy.

(And I like the idea of a Titanic seance!)


Fortean Times is always worth picking up.

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Re: Titanic

Postby Robbie » Mar 24th, '12, 15:14

Heckler wrote:Fortean Times is always worth picking up.

True enough! Which is why I'm a subscriber.

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Re: Titanic

Postby mrz0mbie » Mar 24th, '12, 16:06

Robbie wrote:The new issue of the Fortean Times has a big article about people who claimed to have premonitions about the Titanic, and a few other odd happenings related to the disaster. For anyone doing Titanic-related material, it might be worth picking up a copy.

(And I like the idea of a Titanic seance!)


I've never seen this mag, looks alright though. I checked the site and latest issue doesn't mention the titanic bits. Would you mind having a look at the issue number so I can grab a copy online?

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Re: Titanic

Postby Robbie » Mar 26th, '12, 11:50

It may not even be on the newsstands yet -- I just got my copy a few days ago.

Issue number FT 287, dated May 2012. "Titanic Premonitions" is the main cover story.

...Yes, I've just looked at the FT website, and the one featured there (dog-headed men) is the previous issue.

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Re: Titanic

Postby Heckler » Mar 26th, '12, 12:39

Subscribers like us folks usually get the mag about seven days before it hits the newstands.

Good article about Dion Fortune this month too.

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Re: Titanic

Postby Allen Tipton » Mar 26th, '12, 13:59

The new 4 part series by Julian Fellowes has had poor reviews--one described it as a damp squid!

BUT
The Drama Documentary shown on Channel 5 last week and REPEATED TONIGHT-- Monday, 26th. March.....*** 'INSIDE THE TITANIC'***
was quite brilliant.
NO overdone special effects--just real ones!! Well they looked real! and
We were shown so much about what really happened to the ship's structure as well as the dramatic happenings, BELOW decks as well as above.

--the 2 hours held my wife & I like no other version ever did.

No Big Name stars-- we only knew Christopher Villiers.
OH-- SO REAL & heartbreaking.

Do Not Miss It.

Psychic performers--record it.

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Re: Titanic

Postby Heckler » Mar 26th, '12, 14:23

The 17 year old survivor who's story was told as part of that drama (which by the way was far better than that big budget Cameron nonsense) wrote his experiences as a book that is due to be re-released:

Titanic Survivor

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Re: Titanic

Postby Mandrake » Mar 26th, '12, 15:46

'A Survivor's Tale - not to be confused with 'A Survivor’s Story' – the book by Col. Archibald Gracie originally published in 1913 under the title of The Truth About Titanic. Many of the books and articles written by survivors seem to contradict each other over essential facts. Was the last song played by the ship’s band ‘Autumn’ or was it ‘Nearer My God to Thee’? Did the funnel crash down on those in the sea or did it miss them? Did the ship break apart before finally sinking – some say yes, some say no. The books written well after the event suffer from ‘interpretation and hearsay’, books and articles written at the time are usually very personal and therefore have a tight focus on the immediate happenings as opposed to the wider picture.

It’s generally assumed that Walter Lord’s book A Night To Remember’ was the most authoritative as it was compiled from many different survivor accounts and interviews. Basically, pay your money and take your pick! The films and TV productions don’t really help much, just about the only aspect they agree on is that Titanic hit an iceberg and sank, just about everything else is either dramatised or unsupported by fact! The big screen and TV movies are not exactly helpful, again they were done for entertainment rather than for factual accuracy although a lot of money and effort went into them to make them look convincing.

Yes, the C5 documentary was surprisingly excellent and certainly added a lot of technical information which hasn’t been included in the books I’ve collected on Titanic. Sadly not recorded last week but I’m remedying that omission tonight!

The ITV four episode presentation is really Upstairs Downstairs/Downton Abbey at Sea which is only to be expected from the writer. The Review (already!) on Amazon for the DVD suggests it’s not the best of Titanic stories but it does focus on the contrast of Upper, Middle and Lower classes amongst the passengers, a similar distinction amongst their servants and same again amongst the crew. Three worlds all in close but separated proximity, all with similar faults and stories. I’m not sure about the four episodes each starting over and finishing with the sinking but I suppose it’s a different way of approaching the story. There’s some good behind the scenes footage at ITV.com/titanic

Let’s face it, there’s no way the story can have a different ending so any presentation can only have a slightly different journey, seen through a selection of the over 3,000 souls on board.

Actually, some of the real stories are equally worth telling – check out Violet Jessop, a trained nurse and cabin stewardess who followed her Mother’s lead into a career at sea, she was on board the Olympic when it struck a ship on the way out of harbour (thus necessitating essential repairs and the move of the still under construction Titanic to a different dry dock) she was on Titanic and survived then joined Britannic and survived again when that ship was torpedoed in the Mediterranean. Even after all that she still carried on her career at sea!

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Re: Titanic

Postby Robbie » Mar 27th, '12, 11:33

...Remind me never to get on a ship if Violet Jessop is aboard.

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Re: Titanic

Postby daleshrimpton » Mar 27th, '12, 12:57

we have the grave of a 15 year old Titanic victim in the area.
I refered to it on the Ghost walk on Saturday.
Interestingly enough this church was also the parish church of Annie Chapman, one of the Ripper victims .


And... Violet is the name of our in house spirit.....when she can be bothered to turn up that is. :lol:

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Re: Titanic

Postby CArlight1958 » Mar 27th, '12, 15:04

Allen Tipton wrote:The Drama Documentary shown on Channel 5 last week and REPEATED TONIGHT-- Monday, 26th. March.....*** 'INSIDE THE TITANIC'***
was quite brilliant.
Allen Tipton


I agree Allen,

I watched this last night, & was glued to the TV for the whole episode.
It was explained very well.

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Re: Titanic

Postby Allen Tipton » Mar 27th, '12, 15:42

Glad you liked it Carl. My wife recorded it as there is so much detail--especially about the ship's structure--it needs viewing several times.
Those bolts shooting off the metal sides of the ship were terrifing!
And wasn't it good not to have all the 'toffs' teetering over the elegant dinner tables, with their inane talk ?

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