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Titanic disaster remembered

About 100 people assembled to commemorate one of the darkest days of Southampton's maritime history.

They gathered at Holyrood Church for a service remembering the victims of the Titanic which sank in the North Atlantic 96 years ago tomorrow.

In his address, the sheriff Councillor Brian Parnell said the liner's sinking was a stark reminder of the dangers inherent to all those who plied their trade at sea.

"The safety of passengers and crews is still a primary concern for those who run and operate the mighty ships that leave our shores, although today they are tourists rather than people seeking a new life.

"Many of the safety measures came about as a direct result of the tragedy for which we are gathered here today and so perhaps the sacrifice that was made that night was not wholly in vain."

The councillor then laid the first wreath on behalf of the city against the anchor that adorns the historic landmark that is regarded as the sailor's church in Southampton.

The Reverend Sarah Chapman, the Mayor's chaplain, conducted the service, and Captain Phillip Holliday, Southampton's harbour master, and Titanic historian Genevieve Bailey read the lessons in the 20-minute service.

The Titanic left Southampton on its maiden voyage for New York but smashed into an iceberg at about 11.40pm on April 14, 1912, when time stopped for more than 1,500 passengers and crew.

Click here to see new images of the Titanic at the bottom of the Atlantic.

7:08am Monday 14th April 2008

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Posted by: Bob, West End on 9:55am Mon 14 Apr 08
4 Years until the 100th Anniversary. Hopefully the council are looking at commerating this in 2012 with something fitting to the 1500 who perished.
Posted by: Cally, Euclid, Ohio on 3:52am Tue 15 Apr 08
God Bless those who went down with the ship & those who survived and shared their stories with us over the years.
Posted by: Sam Paget, England on 10:59pm Sat 19 Apr 08
I was on the QE2 on the 96th anniversary and we went over the site where the titanic sank on the anniversary and they held a ceremony and threw a reef over the side, was a great expierence.
Posted by: manish, MOGA <punjab> on 3:33pm Tue 22 Apr 08
it was a really bad disaster i'amcollecting all information about titanic can you send all information to my id
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