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~The Titanic and Ellis Island~

Poser Historical posted on Nov 21, 2003
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My Grandmother's first Husband went down with the Titanic. Her compension for his death was a passage to America from England. She passed through Ellis Inland. (I've seen Ellis Inland from the Ship SS Norway, and it brought tears to my eyes.) She then came to Michigan and visited some friends that also came from England. Their she meant my Grandfather. She was just 5' tall and grandfather was over 6' 2". She was beautiful when she was young and older. A real Lady, never wore pants or slacks. Always had waist long hair. Only came down at night. They married 2-weeks later. She had 5 children by him, were married for over 50years. She died at the age of 85 years young. This is her at Ellis Inland, Which is Joels new Show Room. Thank you Joel. Thank you all for looking at my piece of History. ((((((((((((((((((hugs))))))))))) To all and happy Friday night.

Comments (31)


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pjaj

10:18PM | Fri, 21 November 2003

Very beautiful work Leah!

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Turtle

10:19PM | Fri, 21 November 2003

Opps; It's called Show Hall by Sprinter. Not room. It has many-many rooms arches, etc and light, and differant textures too.

Tamela.J.

10:19PM | Fri, 21 November 2003

Leah, this ios so beautiful. I adore that dress & Bogarde is just stunning in it! Excellent work Hun. HUGZ

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ilona

10:20PM | Fri, 21 November 2003

Astonishing Leah..Wonderful work all around.. as always!

littlesister

10:49PM | Fri, 21 November 2003

Beautiful image!!! Love the dress. ((hugs))

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gr8lykr

11:25PM | Fri, 21 November 2003

Beautifully done!!!:)

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madame

11:31PM | Fri, 21 November 2003

Very beautiful work, she is so elegant and classy. You did here a fantastic artwork, Leah !

divishow

11:34PM | Fri, 21 November 2003

WOW LOVELY!

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Elfenone

11:53PM | Fri, 21 November 2003

What a fabulous story and what a wonderful memory to share with us..in image and in words. I love this. It's your history..your legacy..and I'm just thankful you would share it with us.

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amlaborde

12:13AM | Sat, 22 November 2003

What a beautiful image and story to boot. So touching. Gorgeous work hon.

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BonBonish

12:54AM | Sat, 22 November 2003

Nice work!!! Beautiful story!!! --- B.B.

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dolfijntjes

12:57AM | Sat, 22 November 2003

Great story and beautiful image very good job

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RNKarenER

1:17AM | Sat, 22 November 2003

Beautiful image Leah!!! Just wonderful!

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prog

1:19AM | Sat, 22 November 2003

Beautiful story and image!!! Excellent work, as always!!

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luciferino

3:51AM | Sat, 22 November 2003

Fantastic story and image Leah you are incredible big kisses Orietta ^_^

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princessmoon

4:51AM | Sat, 22 November 2003

beatiful work and great story ... leah...

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Armorbeast

5:24AM | Sat, 22 November 2003

Love the story as its so nice to meet someone associated with the Titanic...hmmm,doesn't quite sound right when I put it that way considering what a tragedy it was,but then we wouldn't have you here if it weren't for fate!?Ohhh and is it Inland instead of Island?Only ask because I'm a bit confused?Lol,so sorry to get off subject...what a beautiful homage to your grandmother Leah as it sounds like she was indeed a rare flower in this world of cotton!

Sprinter

5:36AM | Sat, 22 November 2003

Great story and Fantastic image Leah. Nice composition and lights are Superb! Excellent work!

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Artzy

12:11PM | Sat, 22 November 2003

Fantastic Work!

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DennisReed

12:17PM | Sat, 22 November 2003

Superb image Leah, and a wonderful story about your Grandmother! She must have been a very interesting person to know! Bravo!

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Blazerwiccan

12:30PM | Sat, 22 November 2003

Aww what a beautiful and touching story. And such a beautiful image!

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Styxx

12:36PM | Sat, 22 November 2003

What a beautiful image along with a beautiful story :) Thank you for sharing Leah :)

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Richabri

1:18PM | Sat, 22 November 2003

Very lovely image Leah and a touching bit of personal history too :)

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Stormi

2:47PM | Sat, 22 November 2003

Very, very touching and very beautiful to boot. I love that period of time, in fact I used to have an entire website devoted to the Victorian. I love the dress and Bogarde looks great in that hairstyle and must be very honored to represent your beautiful grandmother. Thanks for this Leah, it's as awesome as you are. Big Hugs

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xbook

4:17PM | Sat, 22 November 2003

i love it

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SophiaDeer

6:07PM | Sat, 22 November 2003

What a wonderful history Leah! A beautiful dedication to your Grandmother. My Mom also came through Ellis Island and we went to visit when we went to NYC. We also had a plack made in honor of my Mom. Excellent image...I love these images the best. Brava!! vote

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calum5

12:43PM | Sun, 23 November 2003

Brilliant work to accompany such words!Leah from humour to real emotion you have it all at your finger tips!I think you are amazing:-)Byeeeeeeeee calumvote

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RodolfoCiminelli

2:01PM | Sun, 23 November 2003

Exquisite and very elegant work Leah....!!! the environment almost in dimness puts of relief the character's figure dressed with robes of soft and delicate colors...!! the narrow lace edgings and fittings in white color contrast very well with the rest in a yellow pale or better color champagne....!!

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Lyne

8:10PM | Sun, 23 November 2003

Beautiful and nice to know a bit of your history! :)

simdragon

12:43PM | Mon, 24 November 2003

Beautiful image, and great history to go along with it.

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