Archive for April, 2014

Titanic: Sale of Last Letter

April 28, 2014

A last letter has been sold written by survivor Esther Hart and her seven-year-old daughter Eva, eight hours prior to Titanic hitting the iceberg on the 15th of April 1912.  The letter, embossed with the White Star Line flag, is headed “On Board RMS Titanic” and dated “Sunday afternoon”.  The letter survived as it was in the pocket of her husband’s coat which he gave to her to keep warm.  Her husband, Benjamin died along with 1516 others in the disaster.

At the auction of the letter in Devizes, Wiltshire on the 26th of April’14, it was sold for the new world and record price of £119000 GBP.

 

 

 

 

 

Press release | Joseph Bell Commemorative Memorial Service

April 26, 2014

The Appeal launched in April 2013 for funds to conserve the only memorial in Cumbria to the Titanic Chief Engineer Joseph Bell, in Farlam, has enabled the conservation work to be undertaken and completed. A commemoration service celebrating this was held at the gravestone memorial, on Saturday the 26th of April, at 2.00 pm, unveiled by Mr John Lightfoot MBE CEng.

Individual donations, grant aid, company donations and income from the sale of the illustrated biography of Joseph Bell, have funded the skilfully re-lettered memorial stone worked by the stonemason Bob Wellington, of Abbey Stonecraft. The memorial has been cleaned and sealed for future generations with a newly established access footpath to the memorial in the Old Graveyard, at St Thomas a Becket Church, signposted and with an acrylic encrypted QR [Quick Release] plate for further information about Joseph Bell.

A new engraved memorial plaque has also been sited adjacent to the memorial in the Old Graveyard. In his welcome to everyone Barrie Hodgson said, in this high tech, high speed and uncertain world that we share today, when we often lose ourselves in our everyday lives, it’s good that we can pause and come together, to remember and celebrate this remarkable Cumbrian from Farlam, the erstwhile Chief Engineer of R.M.S. Titanic, who died so courageously confronting fear, danger and uncertainty with his fellow Engineers, 102 years ago on the 15th of April 1912.

Mr John Lightfoot unveiled the memorial, followed by aural recollections of Joseph Bell: Edward Freer on his childhood, Toby Fretwell on his education, Hazel Hartley on his family life and John Lightfoot MBE on the White Star Line & R.M.S. Titanic. John Lightfoot laid a wreath on behalf of everyone created by Brenda Benjamin, being representative of White Star, Titanic & the Sea followed by The Reverend Janice Murray who said the closing words for everyone.

Titanic divot sold at Boston auction

April 16, 2014

Three million iron & steel rivets were used in the construction of S.S. Titanic, themselves weighing 1.200 tons. This steel divot stamped on the head with “S.S. Titanic 1912”, was scrap metal being a steel plug pressed out of the hull plate hydraulically for the rivet to be inserted into the hole at a later stage.

Divots like the one illustrated here, were fragments from the construction of Titanic, many were taken as souvenirs by shipyard workers of which many felt a deep sense of shame and grief subsequent to the sinking of R.M.S. Titanic in 1912. A divot similar to the one illustrated here accompanied by a letter of provenance, was sold this year in Boston for the sum of $3,600.00

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Liverpool Shipwreck & Humane Society Award 1912

April 14, 2014

 

On this one hundred and second anniversary of the sinking of R.M.S. Titanic  on April 15th 1912, it is interesting to see this example of the recognition awarded by the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society in 1912, to Doctor Frank Edward McGee of R.M.S. Carpathia. The illustrated award reads as follows:

“Liverpool Shipwreck & Humane Society  Incorporated November 2nd 1888.

At a meeting of the Committee of the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society held at the Underwriters Room, Exchange Buildings, Liverpool, on the fourth day of July 1912.

It was Resolved Unanimously that the best thanks be presented to Doctor Frank Edward McGee of the “R.M.S. Carpathia” for

Praiseworthy and Humane service to the survivors of the  “R.M.S. Titanic” which foundered on April 15th 1912″

There will be on the 26th of April 2014 at 2.00 pm, at Farlam, Cumbria, the birthplace of Joseph Bell, a commemorative  service to celebrate the completed conservation of his gravestone memorial to which all are welcome.

Liverpool Shipwreck & Humane Society

Liverpool Shipwreck & Humane Society