Each visitor will experience what it was like to have been aboard Titanic, the opulence, luxury and the ultimate survival during the tragedy. “With the exhibition we aim to increase the knowledge of Titanic’s history and that of her sister ships and the White Star Line, which owned and operated many of the finest liners ever to sail the high seas. Sean Szmalc, founder of Titanic: Honour and Glory, said: In 2015, Titanic: Honour and Glory was ranked as one of the top five exhibitions in the UK by the prestigious Times newspaper rankings. Titanic: Honour and Glory was established in 2002 and has been visited over 2 million times across the world. This exciting exhibition will be open at Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery until Sunday 30 September 2018. I’d encourage everyone to visit not just this fascinating exhibition, but the fantastic galleries throughout this wonderful Museum.” “I can’t wait to have a look and relive the storied voyage. Everyone in every age group across the world wishes to delve further into its history and learn more. “Public fascination in Titanic is unprecedented and no doubt helped by the James Cameron film. Lezley Picton, Shropshire Council Cabinet member for leisure and culture, said: Once you are immersed in the history of Titanic, re-create the famous Leonardo Di Caprio and Kate Winslet scene on the prow of the ship on the Balcony overlooking the Shropshire Gallery.
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