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Death of a Purser
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Death of a Purser

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Over the years I have tried to get the answers to the many, many questions that Ihave been asked regarding the RMS Titanic's Chief Purser Hugh Richard WalterMcElroy, in doing this Autobiography and family research, the world can now knowand hopefully understand Hugh, also I hope all those questions that have beenasked over the years have now possibly been answered also if others wish to gofurther into speculation, like they have in the past, will find that there is no substitutefor the truth, I hope that they will do their research rationally in locating the raw truthand with some regard to the simple fact that there are no villains in this story: justhuman beings with human characteristics. This book contains a large amount of unknown facts about the family and Hugh,regards his early life, His never before told regards his unknown life with the WhiteStar Line; what happened to Barbara after Hugh died; Why did Hugh's sisterCharlotte's name disappear so quickly from the Southampton Committee of theTitanic Relief Fund, in November 1914) after all she was a class "e;A"e; dependants. The loss of the R.M.S. Titanic created a debate that has raged ever since, andprobably will do so for ever, It happened in 1912, prior to two world wars, longbefore television, indeed, long before the talking pictures. It was an era as differentto today as one can imagine, It was a world quite unlike our present days in nearly every respect, yet this event has even the most modern child's attention when it isspoken of. It is a story and the effects of its happening endure, and will alwaysendure, so long as humans remain human.
Forfatter
Frank McElroy
ISBN
9781456790431
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
13.9.2011
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