Re: Thin stripe photo proof!


Posted by Stein S. on June 27, 1998 at 17:37:03 in ink.ti.telenor.net:

In Reply to: Re: Thin stripe photo proof! posted by Bob Read on June 26, 1998 at 16:28:11:


: Stein:
: You can look all day at Olympic photos (other than the one I offer) and you will find the same amount of evidence for the stripe on the Olympic as the Titanic: vague. It was my intent to show that the Olympic had this stripe and by extension, so did her sisters. If you want to argue that the stripe may have been on the Olympic but not the Titanic then there is a whole lot of stuff that we say was on the Titanic that we must now discard because we only have evidence from the Olympic. Example: Have you ever seen any photos of the Titanic's first class lounge? Neither have I. However I think that a reasonable person could assume that they both had the same layout. If we have clear evidence (preferably from photos) that the Titanic differed from the Olympic in some aspect then we can state that difference for sure. If we don't have such evidence I think it is reasonable to assume that they were the same. In fact, I can find more convincing photographic evidence for a stripe on the Titanic than I can for the Olympic
: (other than my photo). See E.E. O'Donnell's "The Last Days of the Titanic" p.73.

: Regards,
: Bob Read
Bob,
I have seen the picture of the "Olympic" that we have been waiting for ( a very good picture indeed) But sorry I am not convinced that the stripe (plate joint cover) is painted on the "Olympic" class ships. What you see in this (your) particular picture is reflection, Just look at the wires hanging down from the stern, they are for sure dark, but looks as light as the stripe.
Duane says that this is going to " personal", but who is going to end this discussion, I can't.
Regards
Stein S.
:
: : Bob,
: : Could be that the "Olympic" had the "stripe", but I must agree with Jason that there are doubtful evidence on the "Titanic stripe" photos, which can be "mistaken" as a reflection of dull paint from the raised "half round iron bar" (whatever the right name is)
: : I give a pennny to the guy that have the proof.
: : regards
: : Stein S.




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