Titanic expedition

Thursday 2nd August 2018 Titanic expedition

Titanic expedition

I went to a Titanic expedition in Shrewsbury and I got to admit there was plenty as I knew a fair amount of Titanic history myself and what they have is unbelievable. The way I see it is that they put you In the years that the Titanic was sailing but also the quality of the ship because it makes you emotional and makes you wonder why the engineers and designers cut the corners of building the vessel. I know they said that the Titanic is the unsinkable vessel itself but the way it been built is that the rivets that were used were rusty and not strong .7d37ebb14fcf58708f3d302d5d2cd13f472b9aed.jpg

  1.  As you can see in one of the pictures the model shows how the Titanic splits and this sort of makes me wonder why the designer of the 

acf3efae2c796d5f795d9e1731244f1f0204c2a5.jpgThe scale model of the famous Titanic

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This is my review 

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Damieon Austin

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3 Comments

  • Luke Taylor

    On 3 August 2018, 12:04 Luke Taylor Contributor commented:

    Hi Damieon, this is really good! Would you mind telling us a little bit more?

  • Damieon Austin

    On 13 August 2018, 00:34 Damieon Austin commented:

    Hi Luke yes sure I doing all sorts so keep your eyes on my profile because many history and others I do will be uploading onto this so please keep reading and also if you got any questions just fire away because I am more than happy to answer anything.

  • Jill Impey

    On 2 October 2018, 16:13 Jill Impey commented:

    Great Pictures, glad you enjoyed the exhibition.

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