Titanic Tribute
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gd work she is still a lovly ship and always will be
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So very sad, so many people lost their lives.
Lewis Hickman is buried in my home town in Canada. I have a video clip of his grave site.
I was going to do a video about the Titanic but nothing could compare to this.
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Well, the very last survivor of the titanic passed away just a couple years ago. Hopefully all victims of that terrible tragedy can now rest in peace. Also, hopefully all the damage of it is now undone and all the pain of it is over.
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A lot of photos here I've never seen before.
Great video.
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Excellent tribute.
Well done.
We will always remember those who were lost on the Titanic.
George Vreeland Hill
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!!!Suuuper Beautiful Video...!!! to Never Forget What has Happened..
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well done. beautiful video. 5*+ :)
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not bad but next time you may want to slow down the picture transition. its hard to take in the moment of each pic when it changes every 2 seconds.
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About 1200 more or less.
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How many actually died?
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No words just a tear ....
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Really great video, 5 Stars *****
The Titanic struck the iceberg on April 14, 1912 and during the early morning hours of April 15th it began it's final descent. Hope you all think of the people who passed away on that fateful day.
clockmakers55 3 years ago
i loved this movie. I believe VERY strongly in "premontions" as i've experienced them myself from as young as 11 yrs old. Your story is very intriguing ...and just knowing people survived that boat is a reminder of the spirit is much stronger than the mind ...human intelligence & ambition is a weakness in the face of real spirit
Lidowyte 4 years ago 2
Well said.
clockmakers55 4 years ago
"My mother had a premonition from the very word 'GO.'
She knew there was something to be afraid of and the
only thing that she felt strongly about was that to say
a ship was unsinkable was flying in the face of God.
Those were her words." .... Eva Hart (Titanic Survivor)
clockmakers55 4 years ago
"Many brave things were done that night but none
more brave than by those few men playing minute after
minute as the ship settled quietly lower and lower in
the sea...the music they played serving alike as their
own immortal requiem and their right to be recorded on
the rulls of undying fame." .... Lawrence Beesley
(Titanic Survivor)
clockmakers55 4 years ago
"The partly filled lifeboat standing by about 100 yards
away never came back. Why on Earth they never came
back is a mystery. How could any human being fail to
heed those cries." .... Jack B. Thayer (Titanic Survivor)
clockmakers55 4 years ago