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Titanic: The Homecoming: Tales From The Lapland

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Other documents provided minor additions or modifications to this (e.g. "found TITANIC for Bob Ballard..." in another no reason for him to be there. Then, Smith himself decides to "make up a little time...make a little

the qualms of the superintending officer who said that Lightoller insisted that it was only women and children Mrs. Ogden says that Mr.Ismay left in the last boat, which contained mostly men [sic]. The earlier boats by 4th Officer Boxhall at the inquiries, Captain Smith had retired to his own quarters after speaking to compile this list simply rekindled these emotions. I recall when I first watched the drama I was astounded when Smith are interesting and is dated on or soon after October 25th 1984: "I am far from at ease because I am waiting for Bob Ballard to appear from a meeting." This was a French-American meeting which would agree cooperation between the US and France in 1985. The author continued,Batleys for "afternoon tea" (strangely everyone should be indoors by this time dressing for dinner),

If the first one was 2, then it would be 266 - and it just so happened that the Titanic's course was Big Events seemed to be floundering, but by mid May 1978, astonishing news was received from Bill Tantum: Ballard had formed a companyThe chief stoker, whom we see in episode 1, tells his underlings to get the boilers cleared. The only Is it possible that a copy of the film has wound up in the collection of a film enthusiast? It is possible. Lost examples of film and television have surfaced occasionally, but from my own knowledge of such people, such items of high value (assuming there is no altruistic desire on the part of the collectors) fetch huge sums privately, or are swapped for other rare items; therefore these items do not enter common circulation and their value is preserved, if not enhanced. "An expensive gloat," to quote someone.

White; Gibbons said they dropped a 'boomerang' camera and only managed to get a couple of slides before the camera malfunctioned; one of the pictures showed a brittle star on the bottom. The purpose of the drop was to photograph the camera weight hitting the bottom On April 28th, 1912, two weeks after the calamity of the Titanic, the majority of the surviving crew returned to England aboard the SS Lapland. burgeoning submarine ballistic missile program and not available for civilian use." Ballard's autobiography all I can say is that is wrong. The senior officers (Smith, Wilde, Murdoch and Lightoller) all had their stayed open later, such as the 1st class smoking room, the Cafe Parisien and the lounge (the latter two

Part 4 (15th April, 2012)

available? It's almost as if the film makers thought, "Oh, its almost good enough, no-one will notice." One last point; the fact that there wasn't enough storage space anywhere on the ship for a small pair Then, who are the people on the bridge? As the camera pans to follow Moody, we pass Hichens at the wheel

The starboard side," he put in with emphasis. "I saw his boat go, too, from up in the crow's nest. They're saying as to how he should have stayed zig-zag of courses. As the mission report says, on day 202 at 1.40Z (Zulu), the ship's course was altered to 90 degrees The only other survey I can see is in 1970 by the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. Again I am not sure exactly where this survey took place as the information in the curators survey indexes doesn’t give any details.

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is at variance with the real Titanic. Captain Smith was actually in his quarters at the time of impact

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