Titanic The Exhibition in Moore Park | Museum
Titanic The Exhibition
Locality: Moore Park
Phone: +61 435 285 734
Address: 122 Lang Road 2021 Moore Park, NSW, Australia
Website: http://titanictheexhibition.com.au
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23.01.2022 An Australian survivor, Charles Edward Dahl was caught up in the panic that night, and barely made it out alive. It would take him years to recover, and he would never return to Australia. CHARLES DAHL Hometown: Finnick, Norway (emigrated to Adelaide in 1892) Age: 45... Occupation: Joiner (passenger) In 1912, Charles had planned to return to Norway but changed his mind and booked passage on the Titanic, planning to visit his mother and siblings in North Dakota. Charles escaped on lifeboat #15 but later claimed that the people in the crowded boat tried to throw him overboard. After recuperating in a New York hospital, Charles finally got to visit his family in North Dakota. He died in 1933 while visiting Norway and was buried there. (source - National Geographic) #titanic #australia
22.01.2022 Tomorrow is our FINAL DAY in Sydney! Don't miss the boat... make it count and meet us at the clock. Open from 10 until late!
11.01.2022 Raise your glass this afternoon to Leonard White, a saloon bartender aboard the RMS Titanic, who hailed from Sydney, Australia... which is also home to Titanic the Exhibition for just 9 more days. Don't miss out on more tales from the passengers and crew before we set sail on February 4. LEONARD WHITE... Hometown: Sydney, New South Wales Age: 31 Occupation: Saloon steward (crew) Leonard, who worked as a saloon steward, had previously worked on the ship Osterley and was living in Southampton, England, before boarding the Titanic. His life was sadly lost in the sinking and his body has never been found. (source - National Geographic)
11.01.2022 Our last Australian passenger tale is that of a brave lady, a survivor of the sinking - Evelyn Marsden saved many that night alongside her, and she is buried in Waverley Cemetery right here in Sydney. We recently went in search of her headstone and were pleased to be able to honor her with a moment of silence. EVELYN MARSDEN Hometown: Adelaide, South Australia... Age: 28 Occupation: Nurse/stewardess (crew) Evelyn, who worked in first class, escaped on lifeboat #16. She was invaluable to the people sharing her lifeboat Evelyn was a nurse and experienced rower. After the disaster, she settled in Sydney and passed away in 1938. The daughter of Evelyn’s niece says she never fully recovered from that fateful night. (source - National Geographic) #titanic #australia
10.01.2022 The fun has begun!! FINAL WEEKEND... visit us before the boat sails!!!
10.01.2022 CLOSING THIS WEEKEND! LAST DAY SUNDAY! It feels like only yesterday we opened our doors to sellout crowds in Sydney - but one thing remains the same - Sydney LOVES Titanic the Exhibition!! Let's take a look back at what our guests had to say that opening weekend... If you havent visited us yet - there is still time - and our final weekend is going to be just as special as our first. Join us for costumes and prizes, food and entertainment, and the Titanic experience, before w...e set sail! Open from 10am until late this weekend, tickets are still available at www.titanictheexhibition.com.au DON'T MISS THE BOAT!
10.01.2022 It's an hour before doors open on the last day of Titanic the Exhibition in Sydney... tickets are still available at www..titanictheexhibition.com.au or at the box office. We have a feeling today is going to be special... make it count!
07.01.2022 TODAY we bring you the stories of the six Australian passengers and crew who were on board the RMS Titanic... Visit us at Titanic the Exhibition today to hear more about our country's unique connections to the famous and ill fated ship. We're open until 7pm right through the Australia Day long weekend... but we close February 4. Don't miss out! And now for the tale of a man who travelled far from his home in South Australia to some of the farthest corners of the globe, befor...e boarding the Titanic on April 10, 1912... ARTHUR MCCRAE Hometown: Adelaide, South Australia Age: 32 Occupation: Mining engineer (passenger) After attending Sydney Grammar School and Sydney University, Arthur worked at mines in West Africa and Siberia. He was travelling to Canada to visit friends when he boarded the Titanic. His body was recovered and buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia. (source - National Geographic) #titanic #australia
06.01.2022 DRESS TO WIN!! FINAL WEEKEND - MUST CLOSE 4 FEB! This Saturday and Sunday Titanic the Exhibition will offering amazing prizes and special offers to guests in Titanic Costume! FREE GREEN SCREEN PHOTOS - Are you Dressed to the Nines? Great! Do your best Jack and Rose on our Titanic Green Screen and receive a Digital Copy FREE! Framed copies will be given away to guests in the finest attire!... WIN A HEART OF THE OCEAN!! That's right - each day (Sat & Sun) the Titanic Crew will be awarding the best costume (and their owner) with a replica Heart of the Ocean necklace! MORE PRIZES AND GAMES... 2nd and 3rd place prizes for costumes! Showbags for kids! Behind the ropes tours! Plus food from Black Star Pastry, the Cupcake Princess, Tropical Sno and Music from the Titanic! This is your LAST CHANCE to see Titanic the Exhibition in Sydney. Book NOW at www.titanictheexhibition.com.au while tickets are still available!
06.01.2022 FINAL WEEK! EXTRA SESSIONS & SPECIAL EVENTS!! Titanic the Exhibition MUST CLOSE February 4. To make sure you all have a chance to get on board, we will be extending Box Office (walk-up) tickets, to allow for 6pm late entry on FRIDAY and SATURDAY nights - Exhibition closes at 7:00pm. Extra Virtual Reality and Exhibition sessions will be available at the Box Office (tickets are limited!) so get in quick! And to top it off we will be celebrating this weekend with our All-Weeken...d TITANIC COSTUME PARTY! Food by Black Star Pastry, Di Pacci Coffee Company, The Cupcake Princess and Tropicalsno Costumes by Snog The Frog Costumes & Fancy Dress (visit them this week to get a 15% discount on your Titanic costume hire!!!) Prizes and Entertainment will be announced tomorrow (hint - someone is going home with a very sparkly necklace)!! Get tickets NOW at www.titanictheexhibition.com.au #titanic #finalweek
05.01.2022 Tomorrow is our FINAL DAY IN SYDNEY!! Visit us before we close, we'd love to see you on board.... don't miss out, make it count, meet us at the clock!
05.01.2022 These two Australians were somewhat mystery men... Perhaps we will never know their true back-stories, or what brought them to it, but their decision to join the crew of the RMS Titanic ensured that their names will never be forgotten. DONALD CAMPBELL Hometown: Melbourne, Victoria Age: 25... Occupation: clerk (crew) Donald worked as a third-class crew member in victualling (food provision), but little else is known about his background. He died in the sinking, and his body was never recovered. ALFRED NICHOLS Hometown: Melbourne, Victoria Age: 42 Occupation: Boatswain (crew) Little is known about Alfred’s life before boarding the Titanic, though he had previously worked on its sister ship Olympic. Like Donald, he died in the sinking, and his body was never recovered. (source - National Geographic) #titanic #australia
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