My Great Grandfather from Wales who never left the British Isles and who worked in Ireland as an Iron and Steel worker as well as in Coal Mines ( he worked in mines first and got out when he was older to prevent Black Lung) worked as a laborer on the Olympic, Titanic and on the Brittanic for a time.
he also worked as a coal stoker on the Olympic for 3 years after his second child was born.
He gave us the story in person.
End of Argument. It was no big hammed up tale . Just Insurance Fraud.
My Family 100 years ago predominantly used the White Star Line to travel back and forth between New York and England.
A relative of mine has my Great Grand mother's Ticket Stubs from April 1898. She traveled to NYC with here 18 month old baby. She left via Liverpool. She had a home in Surrey and a sister in Wolverhampton that took her to the Dock. I can't recall which ship it was she took.
@RazerWing That's a bummer. I hate when they do that. But no, auctually. I was responding to Boogetie cause he/she had asked if the song was from LOTR, and I know it's not.
@Merrypipgirl Oh but yeah the song I used was from the movie it worked because it was sad and it had just the right mood My teacher really enjoyed how serious I was about this project.
thumbs up if you think its so sad that people had to die that way
Sandell11 9 months ago
Final Cut?
CarlosBcn1989 1 year ago
They crashed Titanic on purpose. It was actually the Olympic that went down.
Roadracer987654321 2 years ago
What the heck are you smoking?
masterskyrunner 2 years ago
My Great Grandfather from Wales who never left the British Isles and who worked in Ireland as an Iron and Steel worker as well as in Coal Mines ( he worked in mines first and got out when he was older to prevent Black Lung) worked as a laborer on the Olympic, Titanic and on the Brittanic for a time.
he also worked as a coal stoker on the Olympic for 3 years after his second child was born.
He gave us the story in person.
End of Argument. It was no big hammed up tale . Just Insurance Fraud.
Roadracer987654321 2 years ago
But the Olympic never went down, the only time it was damaged was in port from the RMS Hawke.
Its furnishings are in the White Swan Hotel in England. It was dismantled and sold to many other manufacturers of liners.
masterskyrunner 2 years ago
I could probably Rewrite History.
My Family 100 years ago predominantly used the White Star Line to travel back and forth between New York and England.
A relative of mine has my Great Grand mother's Ticket Stubs from April 1898. She traveled to NYC with here 18 month old baby. She left via Liverpool. She had a home in Surrey and a sister in Wolverhampton that took her to the Dock. I can't recall which ship it was she took.
Roadracer987654321 2 years ago
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this is so cool and sad
shabszad 2 years ago
soo cool
rockandrollercoster 2 years ago
Very interesting!
TV843 2 years ago
isn't the song from lord of the rings
boogetieboogetieboo 3 years ago 5
yeah but I did this for my class in college
RazerWing 3 years ago
What? I've seen LOTR and I know it like the back of my hand, and I've never heard this song on there....
Merrypipgirl 2 years ago
@Merrypipgirl They muted my clip so I had to pick another song to go with it because I couldn't repost it with the same song
RazerWing 1 year ago
@RazerWing That's a bummer. I hate when they do that. But no, auctually. I was responding to Boogetie cause he/she had asked if the song was from LOTR, and I know it's not.
Merrypipgirl 1 year ago
@Merrypipgirl Oh but yeah the song I used was from the movie it worked because it was sad and it had just the right mood My teacher really enjoyed how serious I was about this project.
RazerWing 1 year ago
its soo cool
wheeelieboi250 4 years ago
thank you ^^
RazerWing 3 years ago