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looklook 84M
4591 posts
9/1/2015 2:16 am

Last Read:
9/14/2015 2:57 am

The Ocean Liner RMS TITANIC

I could not imagine on first look that the photos appended (1 and 2) are related to the ill fated RMS Titanic, the British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning of 15 April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg. It was her maiden voyage from Southampton, UK, to New York City, USA...

While the first photo shows a undated letter written by one of the survivors of the sinking ocean liner Titanic six months after the disaster, the next photo shows the Titanic’s last lunch menu saved by a passenger who climbed aboard the so-called “Money Boat” before the ocean liner went down.

The menu, which listed corned beef, dumplings and other savory items, is signed on the back in pencil by a surviving passenger named Isaac Gerald Frauenthal, who escaped inevitable death on a lifeboat.










Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
9/1/2015 10:37 am

Looklook hello,
Thank you for this blog, quite interesting really, specially about the artifacts. It was such a sad event really. I saw the film also and could not prevent my tears. Thanks again for sharing it with us..
With my kind regards, Looklook mbn
Lisa.


Robyn363 83F
3474 posts
9/1/2015 1:47 pm

The Titanic sailed from Belfast Lough in Northern Ireland but sadly never reached its destination. It was really very sad. Its maiden voyage.


lilium6 74F
4498 posts
9/1/2015 3:30 pm

interesting read Look - sadly a tragic outcome


looklook 84M
3925 posts
9/1/2015 11:17 pm

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Thanks for stopping by my blogs. I appreciate.. True, such ships are still built beautifully to attract the tourists.
Have a nice Wednesday.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
9/1/2015 11:34 pm

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It is always delightful to read from you here. As usual. you have enriched the blog by adding some information to it for us to read and enjoy. Thank you so much ,Mrs Joe for telling us your views about the Titanic display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
Enjoy your day cheerfully.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
9/1/2015 11:39 pm

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Glad to read from you here and thanks for your comments. Stay well and cheerful always.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
9/1/2015 11:53 pm

    Quoting Beth1949:
    Looklook hello,
    Thank you for this blog, quite interesting really, specially about the artifacts. It was such a sad event really. I saw the film also and could not prevent my tears. Thanks again for sharing it with us..
    With my kind regards, Looklook mbn
    Lisa.

Lisa hello.
Thank you so much for your kind visit to my blog and also for leaving your comments there on for us to read and appreciate. No sensitive person can hide his or her tears coming out from eyes when viewing enactment of such a sad event even on a movie hall screen.
Best wishes and kindest regards,Lisa MLLD.
Look


looklook 84M
3925 posts
9/2/2015 12:03 am

    Quoting Robyn363:
    The Titanic sailed from Belfast Lough in Northern Ireland but sadly never reached its destination. It was really very sad. Its maiden voyage.
It pleases me so much to see you back on my blog after a considerable time. Thanks for your visit and for leaving such informative comments there on. If you please see the map appended , you may view the exact route that the ill fated ship took on her maiden voyage.
Have a wonderful week.


looklook 84M
3925 posts
9/2/2015 12:12 am

    Quoting lilium6:
    interesting read Look - sadly a tragic outcome
Thank you so much for your kind appreciation. Yes Lilium. the outcome of the maiden voysge of the liner turned out to be a very sad and tragic event for the passengers. We, humans can not read what is waiting for us in the future. Stay happy and cheerful.