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The most entertaining and compelling series of five lectures covering all aspects of the RMS Titanic Story. Morag Irvings, encyclopaedic technical knowledge of the intricate detail, made the wide ranging Q&A sessions, an event to remember.
Julian Brays delivery of the story was deeply moving and powerfully illustrated with pictures and documents, many not seen before. The personal stories of the passengers on board were all brilliantly researched.
We had to move them from the 400 seat Conference Centre into our 1,200 seat theatre, and repeat some of the lectures, such was the sustained demand for places, on the maiden voyage of the Independence of the Seas which retraced the RMS Titanic journey to Queenstown (COBH) Ireland. Julian and Morag were as always a professional delight to work with.
On subsequent voyages with us, when they have been asked to repeat the series, it was noted that all of the subjects had been updated, and the theatrical on-screen presentations infused with new material reflecting the actual 100th Anniversary of the sinking.
Cruise Director, Royal Caribbean

Julian Bray NUJ Equity
Julianbray@aol.com 01733 345581
UK Tel: 01733 345581 Intl. Tel: +44 1733 345581 Moragirving@virginmedia.com

Thursday, 23 June 2011

Nomadic in Restoration at Harland & Wolff

I was delighted to hear today that Nomadic is now at her original makers Harland & Wolff starting her programme of restoration. I would love to show you some of the pictures but they are subject to copyright. The sash windows were taken out years ago but they are now being re-made from a White Star line sash window recoverd from 'RMS Calgaric'
You could though join Nomadic Preservation Society and they will send you a copy too:-
http://www.nomadicpreservationsociety.co.uk/
You can also read about the only surviving White Star Line lifeboat, also undergoing restoration.


Contributor: Morag Irving BA (OPEN)., Dip.Lit. e-mail: moragirvinguk@aol.com Tel:01733 345581

1 comment:

Julian Bray said...

The amazing thing is this is all happening within a petrol bomb throw of the riots in East belfast at H&W where the Nomadic - tender to RMS Titanic (also built in E. Belfast at H&W)