In this episode of The Show About Titanic, Edward welcomes maritime historian Mark Chirnside to delve into the history of the Titanic and her sister ships, Olympic and Britannic. Mark shares his journey into maritime research, his extensive knowledge on these renowned liners, and the vital alterations and events surrounding them. The conversation also highlights key insights into Thomas Andrews, the naval architect behind these legendary ships.
Don't miss this detailed exploration of early 20th-century maritime history.
Learn more about Mark and purchase his books at: https://markchirnside.co.uk/
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In this episode of The Show About Titanic, Edward welcomes maritime historian Mark Chirnside to delve into the history of the Titanic and her sister ships, Olympic and Britannic. Mark shares his journey into maritime research, his extensive knowledge on these renowned liners, and the vital alterations and events surrounding them. The conversation also highlights key insights into Thomas Andrews, the naval architect behind these legendary ships.
Don't miss this detailed exploration of early 20th-century maritime history.
Learn more about Mark and purchase his books at: https://markchirnside.co.uk/
Catherine A. Offinger is the Director of Operations for the Institute for Exploration at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. In 1975, she became the first person hired by Robert D. Ballard. On this episode of The Show About Titanic, Cathy joins Edward to talk about the discovery of the RMS Titanic, the Bismark, and most recently, the discovery of the remains of PT-109 in the Solomon Islands.
Learn more about Cathy's work here: http://immersionlearning.org/team/2125/catherine-a-offinger.html
Music on this episode was provided by https://soundslikeanearful.com
The Show About Titanic
In this episode of The Show About Titanic, Edward welcomes maritime historian Mark Chirnside to delve into the history of the Titanic and her sister ships, Olympic and Britannic. Mark shares his journey into maritime research, his extensive knowledge on these renowned liners, and the vital alterations and events surrounding them. The conversation also highlights key insights into Thomas Andrews, the naval architect behind these legendary ships.
Don't miss this detailed exploration of early 20th-century maritime history.
Learn more about Mark and purchase his books at: https://markchirnside.co.uk/