Print
Events
LIVING TITANIC - in Science, Story and Song
Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Halifax
Heritage, Music

April 10, 2012

Scientist, Dr. Henrietta Mann and Oral Herstorian, Rosalee Peppard join forces to present a fascinating multidisciplinary insight into the legend: LIVING TITANIC at 7:30 pm. Dr. Mann is a long time researcher of Titanic and its wreck and the discoverer of a new living species of bacteria: Halomonas Titanicae. After a brief history of Titanic, Dr. Mann will present how the bacteria specimens were obtained and expose what exciting micro-life can be found living today in Titanic’s rusticles! Rosalee Peppard will debut her "LIVING TITANIC - A Musical Memoir of Nova Scotia's Only Survivor: Hilda Mary Slayter". Ms Slayter left Halifax in 1906 to pursue a singing career in UK and Europe. In 1912, she was returning home, when she had a brush with destiny. Embarking on the maiden voyage of RMS Titanic with her fine wedding trousseau, Hilda survived the sinking, married and lived a full and remarkable life - she also survived the Halifax Explosion five years later! Rosalee is excited to join Henrietta and debut her new Titanic show, songs, and stunning period costume, honouring the unique Halifax Harbour connection with Titanic. This special Titanic event is free to the public, but donations to Feed Nova Scotia are welcome.

Admission
Are you coming?
let us know on our Facebook Page

For additional information:
424-7491

 

email-sign-up-badge Sign up for Nova Scotia Museum E-events, your monthly email update on all the latest events and activities at Nova Scotia’s Family of 27 diverse museums.


Follow us on Twitter »
Find us on Facebook »

NSMEVENTS-Summer2013.jpg

Nova Scotia Museum Events Spring 2013 (PDF 3 MB)