Titanic Exhibition Talks: The Aftermath – 28th July

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28/07/2018 13:00 - 14:00
Havering Museum
Phone:01708 766571
Address: 19-21 High St, Romford RM1 1JU, UK

Dr. Ian Browne explores the immediate and long term implications of the Titanic disaster, individual stories, the political fallout and developments in marine archaeology.

Tickets are £5 each and must be booked and paid for in advance

This is one of a series of 7 talks about different aspects of the Titanic disaster. Tickets are £5 each talk with a special offer of 1 free ticket for every 6 purchased (all tickets must be purchased in the same transaction to qualify for the discount)

The full list of all our Titanic talks can be found here:
Titanic Talk Information 

All talks must be booked in advance.

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