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Monday, 26 May 2025

1912 and back again.

 





James Cameron's Film might at first just look like a Love Story set against the most famous maritime Disaster in History, but there's a lot more to it than that.

Not only is it as Film about that famous Disaster, it also spans other things - from a Island off the eastern Coast of Canada to a Press Conference held in August 1990, and seems to have been prompted by an Image from 1993 and the Story that surrounds it.

It was 1990 and a Rock Music Album was compiled and released dealing with the Lebanese Hostage Crisis that had gone on through the second half of the 1980's. Anyone who was aware of things at the time would know Names like John McCarthy, Terry Waite, Brian Keenan etc and a few People in Bristol decided to do an Album Project to campaign for their release.

I was asked to write a Press Pack for it that would be sent to recording Artistes in the hope they would donate a Song for it. They did, and as Songs from the likes of Tina Turner to Dire Straits, Simple Minds to Peter Gabriel began arriving it started gaining a Momentum that would culminate in the Press Conference to launch it.

What was impressive was that it was held at the iconic Waldorf Hotel in London, which they donated the use of for free. Years later I began doing family Research and began wondering how, and did any of that have something to do with that Conference?



The Waldorf was built in 1908 by William Waldorf Astor - Cousin to the wealthiest Man on the stricken Ship - John Jacob "Jakie" Astor. The Astor's were close Friends of the Cecil's of Salisbury and Arthur Balfour who was related to them. So was Lord Harlech - David Ormsby Gore - whose Mother was one of the Gascoyne-Cecils. It turned out Harlech was also a Friend of my own Family who I was reunited with in 1996. It seems I had a connection with that Conference Venue that went beyond a 1990 Music Album launch.

The Hotel itself was actually used in the "SOS Titanic" Movie because it was contemporaneous with the Ship and had certain aesthetic similarities. There was also the Astor connection.

As for the Album Project .....

Dealing with Hostages the Balfour connection resonates with the most beloved Novel of Scotland - Robert Louis Stephenson's "Kidnapped". Balfour featured elsewhere in it all as the Project was invited to Prague in the newly democratised Czechoslovakia, a Country he helped create at the Treaty of St Germaine after the Austro Hungarian Empire was broken up in 1918.

I was supposed to go to Prague that time - but for reasons I didn't Questions should be asked of those responsible.

The Hand and the Rose ........

It was February 14th 1993 and someone opened an Envelope with a Card in it which had drawn Image of a Hand coming from a Lake holding a Rose. A Tor was shown in the Background and it was all evocative of the famous Arthurian Scene when Merlin receives Excalibur or when Sir Bedywr throws it into the Lake after Arthur is killed at the Battle of Camlann.

At the end of the "Titanic" Movie we see Rose throw a Diamond Necklace into the Sea - reminiscent of the latter and what would once have been called a Votive. This has it's modern equivalent with the Wishing Well, when you throw a Coin into it making a Wish.

The Necklace had a huge Jewel mounted into it and the Astor family Heirloom was the Sansi Diamond.

Could she have been returning it to its rightful owner - given that JJ Astor died on that Ship? In that context might he and Jack Dawson have been one and the same?

Or was it a metaphor for the Press Conference and how it might have happened - and how it seems to have launched rather a lot more than a Hostage Album Project? She goes on to become an Actress while a lot of creative Economics - from Fleet Street to independent Television - is attributable to those associated with it. More of some of that in a moment.

An earlier Voyage ......

We go back to 1621 when Welsh Sea Captain Edward Wynn, commissioned by George Calvert - aka Lord Baltimore - sailed to and established a Colony on Newfoundland called Avalon. It was named by Calvert after the Town in Somerset which he saw as the fount of Christianity in Britain. Obviously an adherent to the Story of Joseph of Arimathea.

This becomes poignant given that the "Titanic" Film was made by a Canadian and the Theme Song recorded by one of Canada's most famous Artistes - Celine Dion. 

It's also reminiscent of the Hand and the Rose - with it's Avalonian Imagery.

The Name Wynn is also evocative, being connected with the ancient noble Houses of Gwynedd and Deheubarth in Wales.

Here is an article elaborating who Edward Wynn was...

https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/NFLDS/article/view/12688/13593

George Calvert was sponsored by Robert Cecil of Burghley who acted as Guarantor to his rise through the Court and obtaining his Title..... becoming Lord to the Town of Baltimore, Ireland.

Calvert went on to establish the State of Maryland - Cecil helping him obtain it's Charter - and the City of Baltimore. As a tribute to his Sponsor Calvert named his Son Cecile.

This is why the City has Calvert Street as it's administrative District and I wonder how many Fans of the work of David Simon are aware of any of this?

Back to the Film and we see Jack and Fabrizio win Tickets for the Ship in a game of Poker and while they celebrate their good fortune we see People going aboard, so does everyone in Southampton, but one of those Passengers is a young Woman called Rose. "To everyone else it was the Ship of Dreams - to me it was a Slave Ship!" she says. Those on the Quayside just see the Glamour - they don't see what Rose is feeling.



The Name Wynne appears again - this time in the form of John Arthur Wynne who was involved in the process that would lead to the abolition of Slavery.

https://metrowynn.blogspot.com/2016/08/john-arthur-wynne-unsung-philanthropist.html?m=1

There are other things that allude to this ......

As the mighty Ship finally sinks the last thing we see is "Titanic - Liverpool" painted on the Stern. Mid 90's Britain was in the throes of a huge Beatles Revival, while the NME's Album of the year was their "Revolver" LP. Strange given it wasn't from 1996 at all, and was from 1966 - 30 years earlier, although it was that year I last saw my Family before the Reunion in 1996.

Unfortunately, Liverpool suffers from the Stigma along with Bristol, for being a Slave Traders Capital while James Penny whose Name was allegedly given to the Penny Lane the Song was about was one of its worst.

The Great Patriotic War ........



This is the eternal Flame - a Monument to the fallen at the Battle of Stalingrad, but it could be a Hand coming from a Lake holding a Sword - reminiscent of the Imagery from Arthurian Legend - or even holding a Rose like it did in 1993. In the Film we are shown Jack partially submerged in the Sea holding Rose's Hand as she floats on a Piece of Flotsam left by the Ship.

While James Horner did the Music for "Titanic" he also did it for "Enemy at the Gates", the Film about the Battle of Stalingrad and legendary Soviet Sniper Vasily Zaitsev. If you listen to the "Titanic" Soundtrack you will hear the Refrain he went on to use in the Stalingrad Movie.

Here's a Scene from the Film ......



Yours truly - 1996 - taken during the Reunion.....




A TALE OF 2 GRADS...

Anyone who speaks Russian will know that the Word Grad means City.



Somewhere in an archived Copy of Pravda or Izvestia is probably an Interview with the Man who conceived the Concept of that  Hand and the Torch in the Hall of Military Glory in the Stalingrad Memorial Complex.



As I mentioned, the Statue with the Hand coming from the Ground holding a Torch to anyone familiar with the Excalibur Legend seems reminiscent of the iconic Image of the Hand coming from the Lake holding the Sword - either about to be given to or returned by Arthur.



The two most symbolic Battles in terms of struggle of the Great Patriotic War were those of Stalingrad and Leningrad. Kursk might have been the biggest, but the Battle on the Volga and the Siege of Leningrad the most iconic.



In the Hall is the Inscription "Yes, we were mere mortals, and few of us survived (the German siege). But we all fulfilled our patriotic duty to our sacred Motherland" and the operative Word perhaps is "siege".



So it's like the Monument commemorates the Battle of Stalingrad - which was the turning point of the War in Russia and arguably that of WW2 itself, but also pays Homage to those who defended the City on the Shores of Lake Ladoga in the North. If it had fallen the Germans would have rolled up the Soviet Army and moved southwards towards Moscow.



Leningrad was supplied during this for nearly 3 years via the Lake which has a much older significance to the History of the Region and it's People.



It was from there the Rurikids established their first Citadel - Starya Ladoga - and began to consolidate and spread what would become the Rus. The City became a Hub of Commerce that would trade from the Baltic in the North to the Greek held Areas of Constantinople in the South. It became the most important in eastern europe They went on to create the powerful State of Kievan Rus.



The Route becomes a very potent metaphor for a Stream that winds its way through 1200 years of History from those early years of the 9th Century to those of Today - even in this Country, while a huge chunk of French history owes something to it, along with many other European dynasty's and histories.



Through every epoch, from it's Varangian Origins, the Rus, the Regions subjugation by the Khanates and the Golden Horde, the attempts of conquest by the Teutonic Knights, Sweden, the Polish Commonwealth, Napoleon, Tsarist rule and even during the Rule of the Bolsheviks.



Perhaps it was no coincidence that Soviet Fortunes during the Great Patriotic War improved when even dyed in the Wool Communist Stalin decided to change the Narrative; instead of fighting for Bolshevism or the glorious Revolution the Soviets were fighting as Patriots for Mother Russia, for something far more ancient and sacred than a 19th Century Ideology being applied in the 20th.



It was only recently People decided to mess with all of this and the Tragedy in Ukraine, with the ripple effects felt everywhere else, is the Result.



Artificially cultivated Ukrainian Nationalism tries to make it their own - even appropriating the Rus Symbol - the Flag of Starya Ladoga - and turning it into the horrible Wolfsangel they carry during Marches through Kiev, Lvov and other Ukrainian Cities.



Others, that Robin Day once called "here today, gone tomorrow Politicians", opportunistic Academics, Media Types and the whole Shebang act like they are no better than those Nationalists as they try and exclusivise it to their own ends too.



Maybe when there are those moments when an understanding is reached - particularly during the Cold War, and the 1962 Missile Crisis, or even when the Tsar and the Kaiser tried desperately to prevent WW1 which loomed and threatened in the Summer of 1914, there was something very archetypal happening that recognised that 1200 year History as the Thread that held it all together and should never be broken.



Something that acts like a giant Bungee - and pulls everything back from the Abyss.



A once and future Entity that establishes Unity when everything looks so irredeemably fractured.


"Titanic" the Film was an Example of when the West and Russia worked together on something as the Hollywood based Canadian Film Maker used the Services of the Russian Research Vessel RV Akademik Mstislav Keldysh for those deep Dive Scenes in a Film peopled by British and American Actors.


It turned out to be a very big Example - being the most successful Film ever made up to and even after it appeared. 



Yet more creative Economics activity .......

Wonder how many People have met here .... A Scene from the Waldorf.......



Rather like this .......



...... After the Ship has sunk this was the Scene that was described as one of the most emotive in any Film ever ..... Rose on the Piece of Wood from the above Scene ..... just before Jack dies.


Here is a Montage done by someone showing what happened after ..... Rose is rescued by 5th Officer Harold Lowe - a Gwynedd Lad - played by Ioan Gruffudd who went on to appear as William Wilberforce.......



And what of that Image of the Hand and the Rose?

Here was another Montage someone did alluding to other Films that continued the Theme .......



Yep, from Jack Dawson to Jack Sparrow - and anyone who has seen those "Pirates of the Caribbean" Films will know that "The Curse of the Black Pearl" started with the young William Turner being found floating on a piece of Driftwood wearing a Pendant made from Aztec Gold. He becomes an Artificer and fine Sword Maker.

So it seems the Hand and the Rose went on to prompt those "Pirates of the Caribbean" Movies via "Titanic".



So you can see there was a lot more to "Titanic" than a Film about a love story set on the famous maritime Disaster.

And watch this space as we will go back to the roaring Twenties and why Leonardo Di Caprio might have been chosen to play Gatsby.

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