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Quote from: Miss Demeanour on April 09, 2012, 08:40:29 PMhttp://titanicmemorialcruise.co.uk/The memorial cruise left England's south coast on Sunday to follow the Titanic's exact route - via Cherbourg, in north-west France and Cobh - to the spot where the liner went down.A service is to be held on board at 02:20 GMT next Sunday - 15 April - to mark the moment of the sinking.Not sure what you guys think about this but to me this seems a bit ridiculous.Seems those on board talk about their ancestors , whilst all dressed up with a glass of bubbly in hand to go and have a prayer over a watery grave . Is it necessary to 'celebrate' this ? Are they just in it for the hype ?I find it all a bit morbid and creepy.
http://titanicmemorialcruise.co.uk/The memorial cruise left England's south coast on Sunday to follow the Titanic's exact route - via Cherbourg, in north-west France and Cobh - to the spot where the liner went down.A service is to be held on board at 02:20 GMT next Sunday - 15 April - to mark the moment of the sinking.Not sure what you guys think about this but to me this seems a bit ridiculous.Seems those on board talk about their ancestors , whilst all dressed up with a glass of bubbly in hand to go and have a prayer over a watery grave . Is it necessary to 'celebrate' this ? Are they just in it for the hype ?
I wonder if they will all run about screaming at 2.20 a.m. like
Jane Allen from Devon in south-west England, whose great-uncle perished on the Titanic, said the moment vividly reminded her of the horror of the disaster. "All you could hear was the swell splashing against the side of the ship. You could see the white breakers stretching out to sea," she told the BBC. "You are in the middle of nowhere. And then you look down over the side of the ship and you realize that every man and every woman who didn't make it into a lifeboat had to make that decision, of when to jump or stay on the ship as the lights went out."
Titanic - A Night to remember trailer 1958
This was on the World Service last night. Can't find it on iPlayer but when it is on the wireless I'd recommend listening to it.Compelling listening.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-17631595