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    Default Construction of Titanic.

    The video is good to watch but also sad when one knows what happened to her.

    https://youtu.be/YWExwlttyNc

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    Fouro, the link does not appear to be working. I have tried copy and paste the link but still no joy. Hope it can be found as would love to see the video.

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    Works here in Australia Lewis. Try standing on your head and simulate how we have a different angle of dangle. Cheers JS

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    No problem here Lew,it is the Titanic video on You Tube you are referring to isn't it.
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    It's working OK here Fouro , my late mother in law was born in 1905 in Shirley in Southampton and she could actually remember that almost every other house in her Street was in morning as a small child
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    Yep got it now , thanks for the post Fouro enjoyed that.

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    #6. Did you get dizzy Lewis ? I do when doing head stands. JS

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    Opens fine here.

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    Basically an excellent video and extremely interesting. It is of particular poignancy to me as my father worked on the building of the Titanic from start to finish and who knows may well have been one of those cloth capped men in the video. He used to regale me frequently with stories of those times. Thank you for posting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by corrientes View Post
    Basically an excellent video and extremely interesting. It is of particular poignancy to me as my father worked on the building of the Titanic from start to finish and who knows may well have been one of those cloth capped men in the video. He used to regale me frequently with stories of those times. Thank you for posting.
    Both my Grand fathers were on the building of the Titanic Grandad McColl was a Boiler maker I think and Grandad Lewis was a Riveter. I wonder if they knew each other, my family are from the Shore Rd area of Belfast, Grandad McColl was a Scotsman who came across from Greenock.

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