by Lady Kathleen | Jan 18, 2019 | Believe it or Not
The Canadian Hugh Brewster joined the committed ranks of Titanic-philes in the mid-1980s, when he spent a year creating a book from images and data of Robert Ballard’s discovery of the wreck. In Brewster’s new book, “Gilded Lives, Fatal Voyage,” he revisits the...
by Lady Kathleen | Jan 17, 2019 | Children of the Titanic
This is a Section about the Captain of the Titanic, Edward John Smith. It is and will be created from different places and sources. Captain Smith was an Only Child but he did have a half sister and brother The Captain’s decentants down stop at Simon &...
by Lady Kathleen | Jan 16, 2019 | Believe it or Not
Why after 100 years does a relative of Charles Lightoller make claims that the Titanic was sunk by a steering mistake? Is this a book promotion or is this really the truth? This new book claims that the Titanic had plenty of time to dodge out of the way of the fatal...
by Lady Kathleen | Jan 15, 2019 | Children of the Titanic
I am the grandson of Helen Wilson, who was saved. As the story goes she met my grandfather aboard the Carpathia. They were married a year later. I cannot verify if my grandfather was a passenger or crew aboard the Carpathia. He was a Ships Captain from Sweden his name...
by Lady Kathleen | Jan 14, 2019 | Believe it or Not
I was on a website doing some research on Titanic and I saw a section like this that was a section of myths that were going around about the Titanic. One of the stories caught my eye and I thought I would share it. On Titanic’s sailing day two engineers were...