Subject: RE: last Titanic'survivor' From: Keith A of Hertford Date: 03 Nov 06 - 08:17 AM Ten songs about Titanic in DT! |
Subject: RE: last Titanic'survivor' From: Keith A of Hertford Date: 03 Nov 06 - 08:15 AM Scrump, that was why I put "survivor" in quotes. Ellen's story cries out for a ballad, but I think that there are songs about Titanic. That is why I thought it OK to post above the BS line. If not, has this story not passed now into folklore? Keith. |
Subject: RE: last Titanic'survivor' From: Dead Horse Date: 02 Nov 06 - 11:38 AM Have you got any news of the iceberg My family were on it, you see Have you got any news of the iceberg They meant the whole world to me. |
Subject: RE: last Titanic'survivor' From: Big Al Whittle Date: 02 Nov 06 - 11:32 AM yes indeed I was just a little foetus But the cruel sea didn't beat us |
Subject: RE: last Titanic'survivor' From: skipy Date: 02 Nov 06 - 11:25 AM Well posted, now come on, there is a song in there somewhere. Skipy |
Subject: RE: last Titanic'survivor' From: GUEST, Topsie Date: 02 Nov 06 - 11:20 AM Her life had definitely begun. |
Subject: RE: last Titanic'survivor' From: Scrump Date: 02 Nov 06 - 10:35 AM Just wondered - can Ellen Walker technically be classed as a survivor, as she wasn't born until after the ship sank? |
Subject: RE: last Titanic'survivor' From: Charley Noble Date: 02 Nov 06 - 08:51 AM Keith- Good idea to post this story. With regard to "last survivor", I do believe there is at least one living survivor of the Titantic sinking. She was interviewed a couple of nights ago about the auction sale of plundered artifacts from the ship. She was not pleased. Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: last Titanic'survivor' From: Keith A of Hertford Date: 02 Nov 06 - 08:35 AM As I am not alone in being touched by this story, may I be excused for pasting it in as the link will soon expire. Titanic love child's ashes scattered in the Atlantic. (By Simon de Bruxelles) The ashes of the child conceived aboard the Titanic by a runaway couple, whose romance inspired the blockbuster film, have been scattered on to the Atlantic. Yesterday the crew of a new Tamar Class lifeboat off Padstow, Cornwall, scattered the remains of Ellen Walker, who died, aged 92, in October last year. The tragic story of the love affair between her parents, Henry Morley, 37, a married Worcester shopkeeper, and Katy Phillips, a 19-year-old shop assistant, is thought to have inspired the characters of Jack and Rose, played by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in the Hollywood film. The young Katy Phillips was given a sapphire necklace by her lover, which has featured in various Titanic exhibitions and is thought to be the inspiration behind the "Heart of the Ocean" necklace featured heavily in the film. The couple had booked a second-class crossing to begin a new life in America under the assumed names of Mr and Mrs Marshall. Miss Phillips, one of the last passengers to get into a lifeboat, survived and eventually returned to England. Her lover did not. In her will, Mrs Walker left the majority of her estate to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) and said that she wanted her ashes to be scattered at sea. After a service on the RNLI lifeboat The Spirit of Padstow, her ashes were scattered off Cataclew Point, near Padstow. Mrs Walker's son, Robert Farmer, 70, said: "I think that she wanted to be in the same place as her father because she had never been close to him or known him. All I knew as a child was her father died on the Titanic." Ten years ago, Mrs Walker told how her mother had escaped the Titanic after the ship hit an iceberg in April 1912. She said: "My father didn't want her to go, and tried to cling on to her, but the sailors threw her in the boat. My father couldn't swim. His body was never found. My mother was in the lifeboat for eight hours. All she had on was a nightgown, but one of the sailors wrapped his jumper round her." Among those who went to scatter her ashes was auxiliary coastguard Ian Fuller, who befriended Mrs Walker when she lived next door to his father. He said: "She kept all the cuttings about the Titanic and I believe that she had a cabin key from the ship. She fought hard to get her father's name put on her birth certificate but sadly never won her battle. Ellen was passionate about the work of the RNLI because her life and that of her mother were saved by a lifeboat. She left money to the charity and it seemed fitting that her ashes should be scattered in this way." |
Subject: RE: last Titanic'survivor' From: rock chick Date: 02 Nov 06 - 07:51 AM Just read the story, had a few tears, at least she can rest now. Thanks for sharing this. |
Subject: RE: last Titanic'survivor' From: GUEST Date: 02 Nov 06 - 06:41 AM Very Touching. Thanks for posting. |
Subject: last Titanic'survivor' From: Keith A of Hertford Date: 02 Nov 06 - 06:36 AM Ellen Walker. Conceived on board. Father lost. Her mother was not married so she was never allowed to have her father's name on her birth certificate. Her ashes were scattered from a lifeboat off Padstow (Cornwall,UK) story |
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