Parks Canada News Release

Government of Canada recognizes Canadians efforts
in recovering Titanic victims
Actions of Canadians brought comfort to families of the deceased

Halifax, Nova Scotia, April 15, 2012 – On behalf of the Honourable Peter Kent, Canada’s Environment Minister and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, the Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence, today honoured the efforts of Canadians in the recovery of victims of the RMS Titanic disaster. Minister MacKay announced that the Government of Canada will establish a commemorative plaque to recognize the key role that Canadians played in recovering the victims as an event of national interest.

The ceremony was held as part of a Titanic 100 service at Fairview Lawn Cemetery.

“The sinking of the Titanic brought heartbreak to many individuals, but perhaps no Canadian province was more affected than Nova Scotia,” said Minister MacKay. “Whether buried at sea, in one of three Halifax graveyards, or returned home, each Titanic victim was treated with respect by Canadian sailors as they carried out their sombre mission.”

The British passenger liner RMS Titanic, billed as the ‘unsinkable ship,’ left Southampton, England on April 10, 1912 with more than 2200 passengers on board. Four days later, the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg off the coast of Canada and sank the following day, April 15, 1912. Even though the Halifax port was closer to the wreckage, the Cunard liner Carpathia, which rescued the 705 survivors, headed to the more southerly destination, New York, in order to avoid icy conditions.

Still, Halifax would soon play a key role in the chronicle of the RMS Titanic. Within days of the disaster, four Canadian vessels were dispatched to search for victims. White Star Line, the Titanic’s owner, chartered the cable ship CS Mackay-Bennett from Halifax, Nova Scotia to retrieve victims. Three other Canadian ships joined the search: also from Halifax, the cable ship Minia, the Canadian Government lighthouse supply ship Montmagny, and from St. John’s, NL, the sealing vessel Algerine. Each ship left with embalming supplies, undertakers, and clergy.

“Today, we honour and recognize the key role that Canadians played in recovering RMS Titanic victims,” said Minister Kent. “Their efforts brought comfort to the families of the deceased, and added to the great legacy of Atlantic Canadians who faced such tragedy with grace, respect and fortitude.”

Of the more than 300 bodies recovered by Canadian seaman, 119 were buried at sea, and 59 bodies were sent home. The remaining 150 victims were buried in three Halifax cemeteries: Mount Olivet, Baron de Hirsch, and Fairview Lawn Cemetery. The majority of the victims, 121 in all, rest at Fairview Lawn Cemetery.

Parks Canada works to ensure Canada’s historic and natural heritage is protected and, through a network of national parks, national historic sites, and national marine conservation areas, invites Canadians and people around the world to engage in personal moments of inspiring discovery at Canada’s treasured natural and historic places.

Titanic: Not Only A Local Interest…..

On the contrary, below is a link to a featured article by the LA Times. A written work of LA’s perspective of the 100 years marking the Titanic disaster.

La Times – Titanic

World media flocks to Halifax to tell Titanic story – CTV

CTV Atlantic
Date: Friday Apr. 13, 2012 5:36 PM ET

CTV Video Coverage – Click Here to Watch

The 100th anniversary of the Titanic tragedy is big news in the Maritimes, particularly in the Halifax area which has its own claim to Titanic fame, but the event is making waves worldwide too.

Reporters, photographers and TV crews from around the globe have flocked to Halifax this week as they have chosen the Nova Scotia capital as the perfect place to tell the tragic story.

The Fairview Lawn Cemetery looked more like a movie set Friday morning as NBC correspondent Kevin Tibbles broadcast from the Titanic gravesite for The Today Show.

“I think that this city is a city that represents what happened to the Titanic,” said Tibbles. “This is a city that mobilized itself at that time and I think that’s the reason why we’re here.”

Halifax was the closest mainland port able to help with the recovery mission in the North Atlantic and several cable ships left the city to bring bodies back.

More Titanic victims are buried in Halifax cemeteries than anywhere else in the world and a TV crew from Southampton, the English city from which the RMS set sail, was visiting one today.

About 550 Southampton residents lost their lives in the sinking and many are buried in Halifax. The TV crew started work on their coverage of the 100th anniversary a year ago.

“There wasn’t enough money to send them home so this is where our people are, and that’s why we’re here, really,” says ITV correspondent Mike Pearse.

Those who are organizing the events commemorating the sinking of the Titanic say they knew there would be significant media attention, but it has exceeded their highest expectations. [Read more...]

Great Article on the Titanic From a Maritime Perspective

Titanic brand proves unsinkable as 100-year anniversary looms

David Sapsted
Apr 9, 2012
http://www.thenational.ae

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Titanic Auction Update on Bidding – More Than 5,000 Artifacts

Premier Exhibitions, Inc. Provides Update on Auction of Titanic Artifacts Collection
ATLANTA, Georgia – April 10, 2012 – Premier Exhibitions, Inc. (NASDAQ: PRXI), a leading presenter of museum-quality touring exhibitions throughout the world, today provided an update on the auction of its Titanic artifact collection. The Company and its subsidiary RMS Titanic, Inc., in conjunction with Guernsey’s Auction House, is holding for auction more than 5,000 artifacts recovered from the Titanic wreck site, along with related intellectual property and intangibles.

The Company announced today that it is in discussions with multiple parties for the purchase of its Titanic artifacts collection. In order for the Company to settle on the most appropriate bidder and maximize the ultimate value of the artifacts for shareholders, it will conduct these negotiations and due diligence in confidence. Consequently, the Company will provide an additional update to shareholders as soon as practical, and the press conference originally scheduled for April 11, 2012, will be rescheduled accordingly.

About RMS Titanic, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Premier Exhibitions, Inc.
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Titanic Auction to Mark the 100th Anniversary

Guernsey’s Auctioneers Present The Titanic Collection

Check it out here at www.guernsys.com

Also check out this great online collection RR Auctions have up for bid www.rrauction.com/gallery

100th Titanic Anniversary

Take a look into the incredible insight offered by ancestry.co.uk, of Titanic’s tragic aftermath as well as a breakthrough of newly found records of those who were on board her maiden voyage.
Although there’s little chance you’ll find relatives who boarded the Titanic; however you may find family at ancestry.co.uk. Peer into the migration records, you may be delighted in discovering ancestors who’ve ventured overseas.

www.ancestry.co.uk/titanic

Michael Jackson furniture exhibit unveiled in Roanoke

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MidAmerica Motorcycle Auction 2012 Sets World Record Prices- Innovative Catches the Excitement on Video!

Las Vegas has become a vastly prominent home to auction venues for antique cars and motorcycles. Head auction house MidAmerica Auctions have just celebrated their 21st Annual Auction January 12-14 2012, for antique motorcycles, held at the South Point Hotel.

MidAmerica, again proudly proceeds to set world record prices on over 80% of the motorcycles sold. Setting the standard of antique motorcycle market with $4,600,000 in sales. A huge success, having sold over 500 bikes, three owned to Steve McQueen. McQueen was a famous actor and avid motorcycle collector. As well as guest appearance Barbara McQueen graced the audience with her presence to share memories of her late husband and signed copies of her book, “Steve McQueen: The Last Mile”.

It was hard to pick a favourite out of the vintage beauties, however a stunning 1915 unrestored Iver Johnson sold for $299, 600! Easy to say bidders and sellers alike agreed Johnson to be one of the worlds best original motorcycles.

As this adventure comes to an end another begins for Innovative… stay tuned for more to come.

CES 2012: An Interview With Gary Shapiro, President of The CEA with Innovative at Las Vegas


Gary Shapiro President of CEA-CES 2012 is interviewed by Innovative, from Nova Scotia Canada. Here is Gary’s closing remarks just after the conclusion of the show in Las Vegas. 2012 CES Grows, Excites and Catalyzes Executives from business, government, entertainment, automotive, consumer electronics and every major industry converged on the 2012 International CES to experience new ways of doing business at the world’s largest consumer technology tradeshow. Owned and produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA®), the 2012 International CES concluded today in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The 2012 International CES was the largest in the event’s 44 year history, with a record number of more than 3,100 exhibitors across the largest show floor in CES history – 1.861 million net square feet of exhibit space – and drawing a record of more than 153,000 attendees, including more than 34,000 international attendees. More than 20,000 new products were launched at the 2012 CES, which also featured top executives participating in keynote sessions, including those from Qualcomm, Mercedes, Wal-Mart, Intel, Ford, Verizon, Unilver, Ford, eBay, GE, Google and Facebook. Executive delegations from thousands of global companies, from Apple to Zeo, attended the 2012 CES to meet with current and future customers.

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