April 2, 1957
My god he's gorgeous…
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James Paul Moody, another enhancement & edit by yours truly.
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James Paul Moody, enhanced & edited by myself.
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Forever emotional about the fact that Harold Bride and Jack Phillips saved hundreds of lives by disobeying the rules. If they hadn't rebuilt the Marconi set (which they were strictly forbidden to do) the Titanic wouldn't have been able to reach the RMS Carpathia with the distress calls they sent, and those 705 lives would have been lost too.
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RMS Titanic Roleplay
For those of you that adore the true tale of the Titanic & are huge fans like myself of the Officers, there's an RPG that will be taking place from the 10th to the 15th! Booking is open, and most spaces have been taken however there's a considerable amount of 3rd class & crew still open! We'd love to have you! x https://www.titanic-voyage.com/overview/
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Fifth Officer Lowe, with collapsible D in tow, approaching the Carpathia on the morning of the 15th of April 1912.
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rainy days, good books, coffee, tea, cold weather, autumn season, sweaters, the smell of pastries or baked goods, sunsets and sunrises, gorgeous buildings, and libraries with high ceilings.
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Elvis with his mother, Gladys, and father, Vernon, in Tupelo for his performances at the Mississippi-Alabama Fair and Dairy Show, on September 26, 1956.
Happy Mother’s Day!
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The iceberg thought to have been hit by Titanic, photographed on the morning of 15 April 1912. Note the dark spot just along the berg’s waterline, which was described by onlookers as a smear of red paint
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RMS Titanic's passengers on the A-Deck's aft promenade on April 11, 1912. The six-year-old Robert Douglas Speden, throwing a spinning top, under the watchful eye of his father, Frederick.
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