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Memories of the Titanic

2023-01-20 00:50:36

I am familiar with childhood. I live with my brother Colby Winston, but I do not remember since I was 5 years old. We traveled all over Europe; Colby is a great gambler who likes to bet. He lied, he fooled, everything was changing. Colby promised me one thing, "Reagan," he said "One day in America, you are like me," I really want to believe him, but I see it happen I have never done it. But one day, fortunately, Colby won the biggest poker hand.

There are few people who remember. There are some memorabilia - some books and movies - but in the minds of the public it is in contrast to the memory of the Titanic sunk two years ago. This is strange as more passengers die from the Queen (although the Titanic including the crew has more death). Why did they forget? It is widely believed that assassination of Daimyo Franz Ferdinand one month later brought about a war that began in August and brought Canadian maritime disasters to the public. With the massacre of the Western Front, many people just want to go forward and just forget the past. David Zeni, author of The Forgotten Queen, believes that other factors are working. For example, unlike John Jacob Astor of the Titanic, the queen has no prominent passengers.

In a sense, it is interesting to read this niece Yvonne Hume which is a violinist John Hume (usually playing John Flum at the Titanic Monument). When he resigned from the Titanic, he was only 21 years old, left a sad family, a fiancee, and a child who was not born yet. This is a book full of information, but for any Titanic enthusiast, Titanic does not have "new" here. John is from Scotland 's Dumfries, but his illegal daughter later abandoned all relations with Scotland. Illustrations and photographs on Dumfries, and a lot of pictures of John and other family members. It is thought that Yvonne contains biographies of members of other bands. This announced death by 2000 that it was thought that "Fly" by the French Army and was not officially though everyone was aboard the ship during the First World War!

In March 2011, Hume's niece, Yvonne Hume, released a biography detailing Jock's life and his fate at the Titanic. Directed by Titanic survivor Mil Vinadeen, this book is just a memorial of Hume and his fellows like a monument to his monument in Dumfries. He shared the monument with Thomas Mullin, the house manager who is also called Dumfries. Despite years of speculation about the last tune played by the Titanic, the fact remains that these people are finally trying to improve the spirit of the people on the ship.