Planning on going here in a couple of weeks and it says on their website that you can take photos but not film……did you not have any problems with filming ??
@@thegingernutandthetravelli3168 oh thanks for the reply !! I might have to email them as I don’t want to be turn away however I use a dji Action 4 so not a professional big rig camera
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I wonder how many people have tricked their friends into standing next to the titanic sign for a photo, only for them to photograph them with the first 3 letters
@@thegingernutandthetravelli3168 Well it could be 28 min> 40 min not problem it is fun watching was waiting for it.. I was there and did not have the time to see the ship. Looking forward to the next 1
The situation with the Stalybridge-Stockport service was changed in BR days. In May/1989 the express services (TPE) between North Wales/Chester/Liverpool Lime Street, Manchester Victoria, Leeds and Hull/York/Scarborough/Newcastle were switched from serving Manchester Victoria to Manchester Piccadilly/Oxford Road. This meant the aforementioned service was largely made redundant as passengers could simply change once at Manchester Piccadilly instead of twice at Stalybridge and Stockport. The service was originally reduced to a handful of peak hour services Monday to Friday only, but then in 1992 the service was reduced to the current one a week parliamentary service. It is hoped to run it more frequently from Stockport to Huddersfield or even Leeds. It’s also hoped a service could be run from Stockport into Manchester Victoria via Denton thus giving Denton and Reddish South two trains an hour to Stockport and alternately hourly to Manchester Victoria and Huddersfield.
Hi there, I really enjoyed this video! Great to sit back and watch it, I was there years ago and it was a good visit. Worth the money, I think belfast is becoming a great city :)
The story of how the ship went from a drawing to a ship is a story worth telling. The lessons learned from the disaster live on to this day. The museum pays respect to the dead and also tells the story of the ship in equal measure
The message about pack Ice & large bergs ahead never made it to the bridge of Titanic or they would have certainly slowed or even stopped and picked their way through in daylight.
Went to see a travelling exhibition at MOSI Manchester several years ago. Your ticket was a boarding pass with soeone's name, travelling class etc., on it. The exhibition was great, with aetefacts and 'the big piece' of ship's hull that had been salvaged plus a big chunk of iceberg. The sobering part was at the end, when you looked for the name on your boarding pass/ticket amongst those either rescued or not - mine was that of a young third class Irish girl, probably immigrating to USA for a better life - she didn't make it. This small 'conceit' really brought home individual fates and stories. Thanks for your video - I haven't visited this museum yet but it is on my bucket list.
I was at that exhibition too, it was a quite a bit more than 'several years ago' 😄. Yeah, the whole thing was very sobering, I cried a lot, particularly regarding the personal effects that were on show, the chilled metal 'iceberg' was weird, somehow made the whole room around it a lot cooler than you'd expect. Did you touch the hull piece? I did, there was a hand sized hole to do so, so it'd have been rude not to do; cried a lot at that too, it felt so cold despite being room temperature, felt so massively solid, hugely thick close up, even the rivets were huge. One could well imagine that people imagined it'd be so much safer than it was. My 'Character' died too, along with his wife, they weren't poor far from it, just old, they were travelling second class returning home to retire, having spent years in England, they apparently chose to let others have their life-boat places, crazy how that stuff stays with you isn't it ...