Carol holds up her boarding pass...she was not amongst the survivors!



















Titanic always invokes curiosity.  On a freezing cold night 98 years ago the most famous ship in the world sank taking most of her passengers and crew with her. The current exhibition in Melbourne is well worth a visit with lots of information and stories about passengers, and of course, personal items and recovered parts of the great ship.
Carol, Win and a small group braved Melbourne weather and Metlink to travel up from Frankston.  Each were given a boarding pass with a passengers name and details.  The final room displays a large board of all passengers and whether or not they survived.  One of our party had the boarding pass for the famous Unsinkable Molly (Margaret) Brown and another the equally famous, Lord Astor. 
Another great outing.
The Grand Staircase, 1st Class, Naturally

National Seniors Australia Frankston Branch - Supported By: Peter Feeney