Main Menu
Recent News
Latest Articles
Random photos


Titanic.com - Titanic News, Photos, Articles & Research | Forum Index
   Titanic historic
  How come it seems that every boat...

Browsing this Thread:   11 Anonymous Users

 

 Bottom   Previous Topic   Next Topic
2

  •  Rate Thread
      Rate this Thread
      Excellent
      Good
      Average
      Bad
      Terrible
Poster Thread
  •  1812
      1812
#17

Joined: 2004/4/12
From Canada
Posts: -1
Group:
Registered Users
Offline
No the Californian hasnt been explored because it is deep water. Close to the same depth as Titanic. So it isnt worth spending money to look for her.
Posted on: 2004/9/18 20:33
Create PDF from Post Print
Top
#16

Joined: 2003/9/14
From
Posts: -1
Group:
Registered Users
Offline
[quote:a120f8718d="rose89"]yes, i am sorry mark.[/quote:a120f8718d]

No worries! :)
_________________
Mark Chirnside, Warwickshire, England.
'RMS Olympic: Titanic's Sister.'
Posted on: 2004/9/18 20:02
Create PDF from Post Print
Top
  •  rose89
      rose89
#15

Joined: 2004/8/9
From somewhere deep down
Posts: -1
Group:
Registered Users
Offline
yes, i am sorry mark.
_________________
"I am too involved now."
- Jack
~ ~
"To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world."
~ ~
http://profiles.myspace.com/users/12108709
Posted on: 2004/9/18 18:27
Create PDF from Post Print
Top
  •  Titanicluvr91
      Titanicluvr91
#14

Joined: 2004/8/2
From Chester,VA,USA
Posts: -1
Group:
Registered Users
Offline
[quote:f3a2f3b84c="Mark Chirnside"][quote:f3a2f3b84c="rose89"]when was the californian wreck?[/quote:f3a2f3b84c]

[quote:f3a2f3b84c]I am wondering that too.[/quote:f3a2f3b84c]

Hi!

I'm at a loss to know why you're both wondering! :D As I've already said earlier in this thread: 'Californian and Carpathia sank in 1915 and 1918 respectively.'

Best wishes,

Mark.[/quote:f3a2f3b84c]

Oh, hehe I must be blind!
Posted on: 2004/9/18 14:04
Create PDF from Post Print
Top
#13

Joined: 2003/9/14
From
Posts: -1
Group:
Registered Users
Offline
[quote:0448fc6c8c="rose89"]when was the californian wreck?[/quote:0448fc6c8c]

[quote:0448fc6c8c]I am wondering that too.[/quote:0448fc6c8c]

Hi!

I'm at a loss to know why you're both wondering! :D As I've already said earlier in this thread: 'Californian and Carpathia sank in 1915 and 1918 respectively.'

Best wishes,

Mark.
_________________
Mark Chirnside, Warwickshire, England.
'RMS Olympic: Titanic's Sister.'
Posted on: 2004/9/18 10:42
Create PDF from Post Print
Top
  •  Titanicluvr91
      Titanicluvr91
#12

Joined: 2004/8/2
From Chester,VA,USA
Posts: -1
Group:
Registered Users
Offline
[quote:9ceed35029="rose89"]when was the californian wreck?[/quote:9ceed35029]
I am wondering that too.
Posted on: 2004/9/18 1:10
Create PDF from Post Print
Top
  •  rose89
      rose89
#11

Joined: 2004/8/9
From somewhere deep down
Posts: -1
Group:
Registered Users
Offline
when was the californian wreck?
_________________
"I am too involved now."
- Jack
~ ~
"To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world."
~ ~
http://profiles.myspace.com/users/12108709
Posted on: 2004/9/18 0:20
Create PDF from Post Print
Top
#10

Joined: 2003/9/14
From
Posts: -1
Group:
Registered Users
Offline
[quote:dfb36de5ac="Betty"]Mark,
Has the Californian(the wreck) ever been found. Has any new evidence ever arisen by any of the crew stating that they were actually in the vicinity of Titanic and could have helped? Any crew from that ship (on that fateful night) still alive[/quote:dfb36de5ac]

Hi Betty!

The Californian wreck lies in the Med. I am not sure if it's ever been explored, so no new evidence came out of it.

If I remember rightly, the youngest of her crew was about 20; so they would be more than 110 by now. Add to that the observation that men often don't live as long as women, so I doubt anyone's still alive.

Best regards,

Mark.
_________________
Mark Chirnside, Warwickshire, England.
'RMS Olympic: Titanic's Sister.'
Posted on: 2004/9/17 9:32
Create PDF from Post Print
Top
  •  rose89
      rose89
#9

Joined: 2004/8/9
From somewhere deep down
Posts: -1
Group:
Registered Users
Offline
[quote:5979e341be="Mark Chirnside"]The whole Titan novella is interesting. Some have argued that many a forward-looking commentator might have envisaged what future ships might have been like.

I've no idea if there was a real ship with that name.

Best,

Mark.[/quote:5979e341be]

yes, thats why i was asking. that novel is really good and i liked it.
_________________
"I am too involved now."
- Jack
~ ~
"To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world."
~ ~
http://profiles.myspace.com/users/12108709
Posted on: 2004/9/16 23:13
Create PDF from Post Print
Top
  •  Betty
      Betty
#8

Joined: 2004/1/12
From Albany, New York
Posts: -1
Group:
Registered Users
Offline
Mark,
Has the Californian(the wreck) ever been found. Has any new evidence ever arisen by any of the crew stating that they were actually in the vicinity of Titanic and could have helped? Any crew from that ship (on that fateful night) still alive
Posted on: 2004/9/16 22:58
Create PDF from Post Print
Top
 Top   Previous Topic   Next Topic
2


 


 You cannot start a new topic.
 You can view topic.
 You cannot reply to posts.
 You cannot edit your posts.
 You cannot delete your posts.
 You cannot add new polls.
 You cannot vote in polls.
 You cannot attach files to posts.
 You cannot post without approval.



Copyright © 2006-2012 Titanic.com
Home Photos Advertise Link to us Flower Box