Showing posts with label Ocean Liner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ocean Liner. Show all posts

07 August 2021

LOST LINERS ! THE TITANIC - THE BRITANNIC - THE LUSITANIA - THE EMPRESS OF IRELAND - ANDREA DORIA - MORE

PBS LOST LINERS 


Book by Dr. Robert D. Ballard : "Bob" is the man who found the Titanic.

The video covers four of the disasters but other ships are included in the book.

I found the full video on YouTube recently and watched it. From 2000, I'm sure there is better technology to locate sunken ship exploration today, but it's still worth watching. There's historical footage - film and photos - as well as testimonials of witnesses and the descendants of passengers. 

Because of the infamy of the Titanic disaster, most people don't know there were many other steamships that sunk. 

The Lusitania was sunk by a torpedo aimed at it by a German U Boat, another explosion followed which might have been ammunition for the war : the official word was that the war supplies it carried were not ammunition or explosives but the 2nd explosion is not understood to this day.  It was in sight of land yet all happened too suddenly for efficient rescue.

When the Empress of Ireland, a Canadian disaster, sunk, more people lost their lives than had due to the Titanic. This ship had crossed the ocean many times.  Passengers were assured there was.  it all took 14 minutes and many quickly died drowned in the dark in their bunks. Only 357 survived.

So many people who wanted to start over their life who instead ended their lives.  Ships become graves and are corpses themselves.

28 May 2014

THE NORMANDIE " THE FRENCH LINE'S MOST LAVISH LINER EVERY BUILT"


These pictures are from the book "THE FABULOUS INTERIORS OF THE GREAT OCEAN LINERS IN HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS" which is published by Dover Publishing.
 
This French Line ship is just one of many covered.  If you have immigrants coming by ship into the United States you may want to see this book to see if their ship is listed.  It has information on the on-board life style,  details like the menus, the service, and much more.  It is one thing to see a post card of the exterior of the ship and another to see the accommodations.  You quickly realize that the Titanic wasn't the only luxury ship!