by Memory's Child » Fri Apr 27, 2012 2:18 pm
My husband and I just returned from vacation, part of which was spent in Halifax for the purpose of attending events related to the Titanic. Here are some highlights and photos.
We went to the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic and saw various articles from the ship. The most stirring were the personal possessions such as the gloves, and the pair of baby's shoes.
We had dinner one evening at The Five Fishermen Restaurant, which used to be Snow & Sons Funeral Home, where the bodies from the Titanc were taken.
We attended the Candlelight Walk from the watefront to downtown. We also attended Night of the Bells where actors, singers, and others read stories and gave accounts of events 100 years before. We watched as fireworks were set off to represent the flares lit from Titanic. It was a very chilly evening, but I couldn't help but think that it wasn't nearly as cold as it was for the people on that night in 1912.
We went on a bus tour that took us through Halifax, pointing out areas of interest in relation to the Titanic. The tour took us to both Mount Olivet and Fairview Lawn Cemetaries. At Mount Olivet, I got pictures of the rows of stones, with Margaret Rice on the close end. Someone arrived before the tour and placed a single rose on all the markers. Rice's stone had additional flowers. The tour ended in Fairview Lawn, where we attended the memorial service. We had been to Fairview Lawn in 2006 and I took a picture of the still cared for stone of the "Unidentified Child." I had heard a few years ago that he had been identified, and that they gave him back his name. I was moved to tears to be able to get a picture of the stone with the child's name now on it.
We also got to see the arrival of the Balmoral, the ship which took Titanic's route and stopped over the wreck site for a memorial. Some people on the Balmoral were carrying flags of the countries they had come from. For security reasons, no one was allowed on the dock to watch the ship come in, so we all had to watch through shop windows. While people on the ground were taking pictures of people on the Balmoral, we were amused to find that some of them were taking pictures of us as well.
It was a very moving few days, and one of my most meaningful vacations. From there we went on to visit Newfoundland for a few days as my husband wants to see all the Canadian provinces. While there I learned about the role Cape Race played in the evening of the sinking of the Titanic.
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