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YOUR RESPONSES
B Jackson - Feb '07
My Great Grand father
William Harton went to work each day at the ship yard. He
said he made alot of the wood work on the Titanic. He supported
his 3 Daughter's and his father and mother. When it was
finished he was supposed to go on the Titanic , but was talked
in to waiting. He cried when he found out the ship was gone
and all the hard work was gone and the people. I am glad
he didnt come then or I might not have been born.
I Would like to find a list of the people that work to make
the Titanic.
Brian Reeve - Jan '07
To the pupils and teachers of Andrews Memorial Primary School.
Greeting from Wellington New Zealand. I am a 50 year old Hotel
Manager with a passion for Titanic and The Lord of the Rings.,
I have found your site and am delighted with your art work,.
We do not get much Titanic information down in the South Pacific.
My hotel www.BrentwoodHotel.co.nz is the closest to Peter Jacksons
film studio so we have seen a lot of his actors here since
1999. I personally take tours to the LOTR film sites and really
enjoy meeting fellow Tolkien fans.
WE are in the middle of summer now, the best time to visit
New Zealand.If anyone would like to swap news clippings on
Titanic with me for Lord of the Rings/King Kong articles please
write to me at
57 Pasadfena Crescent, Upper Hutt New Zealand. It would be
lovely to hear from you . Best wishes from Middle Earth Brian,
Suzie and Harrison (11years) Reeve
Beth Gregg - Aug '06
I am beth gregg. I did this when I was in p4. I am in year
9 now. I found this whilst looking for info on thomas andrews!
I was so shocked when it said my name! Wow that was such a
long time ago...
Lauren McConnell - Nov 05
As a former pupil of the school I was pleased to see the school
is making the most of it's interesting historical background.
Well done to all involved :-)
Catherine Carroll - June 05
Hi Andrews memorial! I'm a former pupil sitting in an I.T
class. I really want to go back! Great pictures for P4! I
remember doing that!
Roy Johnston - 27 April '04
My Grandfather, William Henry (Gowdy) Johnston, was born in
1886 and died in 1951 at age 65. He worked his entire life
at The Yard, as a riveter. Of course he worked on Titanic.
I live in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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