100 years ago today, the RMS Titanic sank. Five years later, one of the ship's best historians was born in Baltimore... Walter Lord (1917-2002), whose grandfather was head of one of the city's Old Bay steamship line, had a lifelong interest in the sea, concentrated into a vast knowledge of the Titantic disaster. While at Gilman School, he delivered his senior speech on the subject, and he went on to write the book A Night to Remember, an honored non-fiction account of the event, which became a 1958 British movie. Then, in 1997, he was a consultant to James Cameron's blockbuster Titantic film.
100 years ago today, the RMS Titanic sank. Five years later, one of the ship's best historians was born in Baltimore... Walter Lord (1917-2002), whose grandfather was head of one of the city's Old Bay steamship line, had a lifelong interest in the sea, concentrated into a vast knowledge of the Titantic disaster. While at Gilman School, he delivered his senior speech on the subject, and he went on to write the book A Night to Remember, an honored non-fiction account of the event, which became a 1958 British movie. Then, in 1997, he was a consultant to James Cameron's blockbuster Titantic film.
