RM2FN2868–OLYMPIC 1912 The RMS Olympic 's smoke room, similar to Titanic 's. A first rate interior 1912's picture taken from the starboard side of the first class smoke room, reserved for gentlemen only. This room was also the place where Harland & Wolff director Thomas Andrews was last seen as the Titanic sank.1912 Robert John Welch (1859-1936), official photographer for Harland & Wolff Titanic 1909 luxurious first class interior Smoke Room RMS Titanic promotional brochure advertising B&W photograph image
RM2M3JWYP–The sculpting of the 'Titanic Statue' designed by Mrs Harry Payne Whitney and Mr John Horrigan, representing the 'last inspiration of a departing soul.' The statue was carved from red granite and erected in Potomac Park, Washington. On her maiden voyage across the Atlantic, the Titanic struck an iceberg on 15th April 1912 and sank with the loss of 1503 lives.
RMM6BX61–Edwina Mackenzie, 99, as she left Heathrow Airport, London, for a flight to Los Angeles, California. Mrs Mackenzie is a survivor of the liner SS Titanic, which sank in the Atlantic on April 15th 1912.
RM2M3T3J9–Why the Mauretania would probably have withstood the blow which sank the Titanic. Diagrams of the Titanic, the Mauretania and the Great Eastern showing how the coal bunkers of the Mauretania protect her sides in case of collision.
RMM6BX5D–American scientist Dr Robert Ballard (centre), who led last year's deep sea expedition to film the wreck of the Titanic, in London for tomorrow's publication of his book 'The Discovery of the Titanic'. With him are two British survivors Eva Hart, 82, of Chadwell Heath, Essex, and Bertram Dean, of Southampton. They are standing next to a model of the liner, which sank off Newfoundland on her maiden voyage in 1912. *Nationals Out
RMCFJ1MN–RMS Titanic of the White Star Line which sank at 2.20 AM, Monday morning April 15, 1912 after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic.
RMGG2A5J–Liner 'Titanic' sank after hitting an iceberg April 28, 1912 France
RMP3E4PE–A 1912 sketch map/diagram of the ships in the vicinity of the TITANIC when it sank
RMBTF090–Vintage photo c1912 of Titanic survivor Frederick Fleet - the lookout who spotted the iceberg which sank the ship in April 1912.
RMD96GKP–The loss of SS Titanic, 14 April 1912: Members of the ship's crew in their life jackets. Operated by the White Star Line, SS Titanic struck an iceberg in thick fog off Newfoundland. She was the largest and most luxurious ocean liner of her time, and thought to be unsinkable. In the collision five of her watertight compartments were compromised and she sank. Out of the 2228 people on board, only 705 survived. A major cause of the loss of life was the insufficient number of lifeboats she carried.
RF2HN3R8H–Vintage photo of exterior of the 'Titanic' liner: The veranda cafe and palm court. 1912
RMA8FDR4–Titanic survivors on the deck of the steamer Carpathia 1912. Hand-colored halftone of a photograph
RMTA230B–Titanic, the then most modern and fastest English passenger steamer sank on the night of April 15, 1912 on its maiden voyage south of Newfoundland Bank after a collision with an iceberg. 1,513 people died. Our image, inspired by eyewitness descriptions, shows the last moment of the 'Titanic' whose side wall was torn below the waterline by the iceberg in a length of about twelve meters.
RM2A5YWT2–Photograph of the RMS Titanic a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning of 15 April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton, UK, to New York City, US
RMD87NK3–Titanic Hymn Sheet - 1912
RM2JFG23T–The Titanic. A British passenger liner operated by the White Star Line which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. The Titanic was launched on 31 May 1911 and was towed to a fitting-out berth where over the course of the following year, engines, and interior was fitted out. The picture taken at Harland and Wolff in Belfast, Ireland in march 1912 during this time prior Titanic's sea trials and maiden voyage.
RM2HP0JRJ–The last photograph taken of the Belfast built Cunard 'Titanic' on the 11th April, 1912, as it leave Queenstown (Cobh) in County Cork Ireland. Three days later it sank with the loss 1,514 lives of after striking an Iceberg in the north Atlantic.
RM2M9BRRN–A view of one of the many luxurious interior features of the Titanic; the reading and writing room. First class passengers travelled in style onboard the Titanic, having free use of the gym, the Parisian caf? and the swimming pool. Built by the shipyard Harland and Wolff for White Star Lines, the liner was almost identical to her sister ship, 'Olympic' and was a rival to Cunard's 'Lusitania' and 'Mauretania'. On her maiden voyage across the Atlantic, the Titanic struck an iceberg on 15th April 1912 and sank with the loss of 1503 lives.
RMM6BX5M–Edith Russell, of Ohio, USA, a survivor of the Titanic, shows William MacQuitty, who is to produce a film about the sinking of the Titanic, a musical pig which kept the children her lifeboat amused. *Fourteen survivors of the Titanic tragedy were reunited at the Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square, London, when they attended a reception to meet Walter Lord, the American author of 'A Night to Remember'. The book, which tells the story of the ill-fated Titanic liner sank by an Iceberg in 1912, is to be filmed by the Rank Organisation. Survivors contributed information for the book. *Neg corrupt. Con
RM2F9G601–TITANIC Vintage 1900’s Poster advertising the first sailing of Titanic from New York April 20th 1912 RMS Titanic tragically sank en-route on April 15th 1912 RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner operated by the White Star Line that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912, after striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. 2F9G601
RMMTW5W7–Captain Smith of the Titanic. Edward John Smith, (1850 – 1912) British Merchant Navy officer who was captain of the RMS Titanic when the ship sank on its maiden voyage.
RMPE45RF–TITANIC THIRD CLASS MENU RMS Titanic menu last Breakfast/Dinner/Tea/Supper Menu for Third Class passengers April 14th 1912 The fateful tragic day that RMS Titanic struck an iceberg and sank along with around 1800 passengers who lost their lives
RM2K64HP1–Baby Hudson Trevor Allison (1911-1929) and Alice Catherine Cleaver, his Nurse - Titanic Survivors. The baby was the only survivor of the Allison family (all travelling in 1st Class) after the luxury liner sank. Date: 1912
RM2HEDMX7–RMS Titanic 10th April 1912 maiden voyage with press photographer in foreground departing, setting sail from Southampton UK on her fateful maiden sailing journey to New York where she tragically sank 5 days later on 15th April with huge loss of life after hitting an iceberg
RMC2PEX6–The 46,328 tons RMS Titanic of the White Star Line.
RMD0T6ME–The Grand staircase in the Highland Railway's 'Station Hotel' in Inverness, Scottish Highlands, Scotland, Great Britain UK. The stairway is the same design as that installed on the White Star Line Liner RMS Titanic which sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912.
RMP3ECJA–A 1912 illustration showing a cross section of the decks on the TITANIC which sank disastrously in 1912
RMBTEDNC–The 'Titanic Orphans' Michel (left) + Edmond (right) Navratil - famous survivors of the Titanic disaster in 1912.
RMD96GM1–The loss of SS Titanic, 14 April 1912: Prayers at the scene of the disaster. The White Star Line chartered the cable-laying
RF2HN3R1Y–Vintage illustrations of the sinking of the 'Titanic' with lifeboats in the foreground. April 15, 1912
RMKJ5HNC–The Titanic sets sail from Southampton, Great Britain, 1912. RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning of 15 April 1912, after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. Of the estimated 2,224 passengers and crew aboard, more than 1,500 died,
RMG15GHC–The Titanic steamship was the largest ship ever built at the time. In 1912, the ship sailed from Southampton, England to New York City. On April 14th, the ship struck an iceberg near Grand Banks and sank the next day. Only about 700 people survived out of
RMD98M8T–First class outer veranda on the Titanic ship which sank in 1912
RMCARN84–ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland, Canada – Bill Armstrong (left) and Christopher Kelsey, maintenance engineers with the Canadian Ice Service, verify the successful aerial deployment of rose petals from the drop chute of a Canadian Ice Service plane over the site where RMS Titanic sank in 1912. Their missio
RM2K64JBC–Lucile Stewart Carter Brooke (nee Polk) (1875-1934) - American socialite and the wife of wealthy American William Ernest Carter. Survived the RMS Titanic disaster (along with her husband and their two children) after the ship hit an iceberg and sank on April 15, 1912. Date: circa 1900
RMBRK0AM–TITANIC Radio station on the passenger steamship which sank on 15 April 1912. Operator maybe John 'Jack' Phillips.
RM2K64JAK–Lucile Stewart Carter Brooke (nee Polk) (1875-1934) - American socialite and the wife of wealthy American William Ernest Carter. Survived the RMS Titanic disaster (along with her husband and their two children) after the ship hit an iceberg and sank on April 15, 1912. Pictured here when a young woman in 1892. Date: 1892
RMKTAAJR–RMS TITANIC Poster announcing the departure sailing of the British passenger liner in April 1912. She sank on 15 April.
RM2K64JBM–An unknown woman, young Eva Hart (1905-1996) and her Mother Esther Hart (1863-1928) returning to England after the sinking of the RMS Titanic. The luxury British passenger liner, operated by the White Star Line, sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton, UK, to New York City. The Harts (including Father Benjamin, lost in the disaster) were Second Class Passengers en route to a new life in Canada, seeking a better life and higher living standards. Esther and Eva were rescued by the RMS Carpathia. Date: 1912
RMTA29YE–The Titanic was considered to be the best and most modern passenger ship in the world at the time of her maiden voyage across the Atlantic in April 1912. On the night of 15.04.1912 caused the deaths of more than 1,500 people as she sank after hitting an iceberg. It turned out that there were not enough lifeboats on board. Our picture shows a drawing of the Titanic at the start of the maiden voyage.
RM2K64JAJ–A map showing the route of the RMS Titanic on its Ill-fated Maiden Voyage, from Belfast to Southampton; Southampton to Cherbourg; Cherbourg to Queenstown (now Cobh) and then a final departure for New York. Date: 1912
RMWXRJ7X–Captain E J Smith of the ship 'Titanic', 1911. Edward John Smith (1850-1912) was a British naval officer. He served as master of serveral White Star Line vessels. He was the captain of the RMS Titanic, and died when the ship sank on its maiden voyage.
RM2B2001A–TITANIC Vintage Historic Commemorative hymn card ‘nearer My God to thee’ in poignant memory of the tragic sinking of SS Titanic, during which the ships band played the hymn ‘Nearer My God to thee’, 15 April 1912. SS Titanic, part of the White Star Line, sank during its maiden voyage after striking an iceberg near New Foundland
RMC2PEJK–The iceberg with which RMS Titanic of the White Star Line collided and caused her to sink.
RMPK06T0–TITANIC RMS TITANIC ICEBERG reputedly the iceberg that sank Titanic. Photo taken by Chief Steward aboard the Prinz Adalbert the following day on the 16th April 1912 following the Titanic sinking in that area One side of the iceberg displayed a red paint smear made by a vessel scraping along its side. The photo is annotated and signed.
RMP3ECJ9–A 1912 photograph said to show the actual iceberg which caused the sinking of RMS Titanic
RM2BC3KTD–TITANIC NEWS historic vintage archive newspaper headlines on the New York American Front Page Newspaper April 17th 1912 all Titanic saved on Carpathia NO HOPE LEFT 1535 DEAD The RMS Titanic sank in the early morning hours of 15 April 1912 in the North Atlantic Ocean, four days into the ship's maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.
RMBTHJ9C–Vintage photo c1909 of millionaire American businessman + Titanic victim John Jacob Astor IV (1864 - 1912).
RM2HEDMXR–RMS Titanic preparing to depart from Southampton, to go to Cherbourg and pick up passengers, then start her maiden voyage to New York. Date 10 April 1912 RMS Titanic 10th April 1912 maiden voyage departing, setting sail from Southampton UK on her fateful maiden sailing journey to New York where she tragically sank 5 days later on 15th April with huge loss of life after hitting an iceberg
RF2HN3R2A–Vintage illustration of the dawn that followed the tragic night of the sinking of the 'Titanic' with lifeboat in the foreground. April 15, 1912
RMG15GHE–The Titanic steamship was the largest ship ever built at the time. In 1912, the ship sailed from Southampton, England to New York City. On April 14th, the ship struck an iceberg near Grand Banks and sank the next day. Only about 700 people survived out of
RMD98BN0–At White Star office after TITANIC disaster. Summary: Photo related to the disaster of the RMS TITANIC, which struck an iceberg in April 1912 and sank, killing more than 1,500 people.
RMCARN85–ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland, Canada – Bill Armstrong, a maintenance engineer with the Canadian Ice Service, prepares to deploy a memorial wreath from the drop chute of a Canadian Ice Service plane over the site where RMS Titanic sank in 1912. The event was a joint-service ceremonial overflight with me
RM2K64JB6–A simple brass plaque in the Titanic Memorial Garden at The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. The gardens were opened in 1995 by 98-year old Titanic survivor Edith Haisman, who was fifteen years old at the time. Also present was survivor Eva Hart. Interviewed for the unveiling of the memorial, Edith Haisman recalled 'Most of the men jumped overboard into the sea. Those who could swim swam and those who could not sank. There was no hope for anyone'. Speaking about the garden, Edith said to reporters that it was a 'beautiful' tribute to the victims of the Titanic. Date: 2022
RM2K2K0TE–The iceberg that sank the White Star Line's Olympic-class RMS Titanic which struck it on 12 April 1912 on her maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York with loss of over 1,500 lives. View from SS Carpathia which picked up survivors.
RM2FN1Y8B–Worcester, UK. 13th May, 2021. Claire Cheshire, curator at Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum, takes a final look at a nightdress worn by a woman on the night the Titanic sank in 1912, as the museum launches an exhibition Titanic: Honour and Glory. The exhibits include genuine artefacts and memorabilia from the 1997 movie, and will be on show from Monday 17th May. Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2A5YKWP–The Titanic, White Star, Liner on the stocks in Harland & Wolff's shipyard, Belfast, Northern Ireland. She sank on 12 April 1912 after striking an iceberg on her maiden voyage to New York . More than 1,500 lives lost. Disaster Shipwreck
RM2M9BW7P–A wireless message received by the Russian steamer Birma from the Titanic about five minutes after Titanic struck the iceberg that sank her. The Titanic is identified by her code letters MGY and the message uses both old distress call letters CQD (Come Quickly Danger) and new, SOS. It reads, 'CQD - SOS from M.G.Y. We have struck iceberg sinking fast come to our assistance. Position Lat 41, 46 N., Long 50, 14 W. - MGY.'
RM2HJFJJ4–An vintage photograph of shipyard workers and the propellors that drove RMS Titanic, the British passenger liner, prior to its launch in 1911. Operated by the White Star Line, which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton, UK, to New York City. Of the estimated 2,224 passengers and crew aboard, more than 1,500 died, which made the sinking possibly one of the deadliest for a single ship up to that time.
RM2JD6J9G–An original sketch of the iceberg's outline, created and signed by J. Scarrott, one of the crew of the Titanic. Colourised version of: 10504345 Date: 1912
RMG384HE–An illustration showing the scale and depth of an iceberg in the region in which the Titanic sank. Date: 1912
RMG62BJH–Writer WT (William Thomas) Stead at a Peace Conference at The Hague. WT Stead was an English journalist and editor. He died on the RMS Titanic when it sank in April 1912
RMA1TMJT–RMS Titanic of the White Star Line sinking around 2.20 AM, Monday morning April 15, 1912 after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic
RMG5YCB7–The logo of Blue Star Line which plans to launch Titanic II by 2016 as guests attend a breakfast at South Western House, Southampton, Hampshire to hear plans for Titanic II, the replica of the ill-fated liner which sank in 1912.
RMP3E4PD–A 1912 press photo showing icebergs allegedly at the exact spot that the Titanic sank
RM2BJT367–The iceberg believed of having sunk the RMS Titanic. This iceberg was photographed by the principal steward of the liner Prinz Adalbert on the morning of April 15, 1912, simply a couple of miles southern of where the Titanic sank
RMBTHG81–Portrait photo c1898 of millionaire American businessman + Titanic victim John Jacob Astor IV (1864 -1912) in military uniform.
RM2HEDMG1–RMS Titanic's passengers on the A-Deck's aft promenade: six-year-old Robert Douglas Speden, throwing a spinning top, under the watchful eye of his father, Frederick. 11th April 1912 3 days before Titanic tragically sank after hitting an iceberg, this photo taken early in the Titanic's maiden voyage, passenger Douglas Spedden can be seen playing with his top on the ship's promenade deck. For all six-year-old Douglas Spedden would have remembered, he peacefully went to sleep in his first-class stateroom on the RMS Titanic, and then woke up at dawn in a nine-metre-long lifeboat.
RF2HN3R3P–Sinking of the 'Titanic'. 1912 The second radio-telegraphist of the Titanic, H. Bride, who had his feet crushed and frozen in one of the lifeboats.
RME22KPH–TITANIC Poster advertising first sailing of Titanic from New York April 20th 1912 Titanic sank en-route on April 15th 1912 (restored version 2F9G601)
RMD98BTD–Survivors of TITANIC on CARPATHIA. Date Created/Published: [1912 April]. Summary: Photo related to the disaster of the RMS TITANIC, which struck an iceberg in April 1912 and sank, killing more than 1,500 people.
RMJ0FDJF–TITANIC Replica Poster advertising the first sailing of Titanic to New York April 10th 1912 Titanic tragically sank en-route on April 15th 1912
RMG14XDF–The Titanic steamship was the largest ship ever built at the time. In 1912, the ship sailed from Southampton, England to New York City. On April 14th, 1912 the ship struck an iceberg near Grand Banks and sank the next day. Only about 700 people survived o
RFM70W4M–Model of the Titanic in the grounds of the Wallace Hartley memorial in Colne,Lancashire,UK
RM2FN1Y8M–Worcester, UK. 13th May, 2021. Pete Cartridge, a Worcester city decendant of a Titanic victim, takes a look at a nightdress worn by a woman on the night the Titanic sank in 1912, as Worcester Art Gallery and Museum launches an exhibition Titanic: Honour and Glory. The exhibits include genuine artefacts and memorabilia from the 1997 movie, and will be on show from Monday 17th May. Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RME25F9W–On the night of 14 to 15 April 1912, the Titanic, the largest ship ever built in the world, a true floating palace and technological prowess sank after colliding with an iceberg, killing more than 1,500 people. More than a century later, Paris pays tribute to the tragedy that still resonates in the collective memory by hosting 'Titanic - The Exhibition'. This exhibition focuses on the outstanding men and women on the legendary RMS Titanic, with more than 280 relics and reconstructions of the ship cabins. There are many unique items such as perfume belonging to a manufacturer traveling to New Y
RM2E11ENG–Replica of the memorial to the musicians of the Titanic ocean liner who died when the ship sank in 1912 in the city centre of Southampton, England, UK
RMC456H2–Titanic runs on its maiden voyage
RM2JD6H7E–A view of one of the many luxurious interior features of the Titanic; the reading and writing room. First class passengers travelled in style onboard the Titanic, having free use of the gym, the Parisian caf? and the swimming pool. Built by the shipyard Harland and Wolff for White Star Lines, the liner was almost identical to her sister ship, 'Olympic' and was a rival to Cunard's 'Lusitania' and 'Mauretania'. On her maiden voyage across the Atlantic, the Titanic struck an iceberg on 15th April 1912 and sank with the loss of 1503 lives. Colourised version of: 10216002 Date: 1912
RMG38907–"Nearer My God To Thee" ("Plus Pre De Toi Mon Dieu") French music sheet of the hymn played by the band on the deck of the Titanic as the ship sank. Date: 1912
RM2B0344R–RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning of 15 April 1912, after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. Of the 2,224 passengers and crew aboard, more than 1,500 died in the sinking, making it one of the deadliest commercial peacetime maritime disasters in modern history. The largest ship afloat at the time it entered service, the RMS Titanic was the second of three Olympic class ocean liners operated by the White Star Line, and was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast.
RMCE8ET2–The RMS Titanic of the White Star Line. From The Story of 25 Eventful Years in Pictures, published 1935.
RM2M3NW49–On the verge of the ice floe. A tranquil, yet eery impression of the area of the Atlantic ocean where the White Star passenger liner, RMS Titanic sank the morning after, with lifeboats containing survivors, rowing through the ice, before their rescue by the Carpathia. Date: 1912
RMP3E3FE–1912 press photograph said ton show a telegraph operator on the Carpathia trying to contact the TITANIC as she sank
RM2M3JR5B–Photograph of the reading and writing room onboard the Titanic. Built by the shipyard Harland and Wolff for White Star Lines, the liner was almost identical to her sister ship, 'Olympic' and was a rival to Cunard's 'Lusitania' and 'Mauretania'. On her maiden voyage across the Atlantic, the Titanic struck an iceberg on 15th April 1912 and sank with the loss of 1503 lives. 1912
RMBTENN6–A policeman patrols outside the White Star Line offices in New York as crowds gather following the Titanic disaster in 1912.
RM2M3JRNM–Members of the Titanic's band who died while continuing to play as the ship sank. From left: P. C Taylor, W. T Brailey, John Law 'Jock' Hume, G. Krins, W. Woodward, Wallace Hartley (Leader). The band members were immortalised in films and legends surrounding the Titanic and remain one of the most enduring images of the disaster. Date: 1912
RF2HN3R18–Vintage photo of Titanic liner. The only stop that the Titanic has ever made: in Cherbourg on the evening of April 10, 1912.
RM2M3NW4K–A double page spread from the Illustrated London News showing an artist's impression of the White Star Line passenger liner, RMS Titanic, fifteen minute before she sank beneath the waves. Drawn from material supplied by Mr Frederick Hoyt, a survivor and well-known yachtsman. Note the rather lovely, maritime themed border. Date: 1912
RMD98RC7–The iceberg that sank the White Star Line's Olympic-class RMS Titanic which struck it on 12 April 1912 on her maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York with loss of over 1,500 lives. View from SS Carpathia which picked up survivors.
RMJ0FDHE–TITANIC Vintage Poster replica advertising the first sailing of Titanic to New York April 10th 1912 Titanic sank en-route on April 15th 1912
RMG15G3P–The Titanic steamship was the largest ship ever built at the time. In 1912, the ship sailed from Southampton, England to New York City. On April 14th, 1912 the ship struck an iceberg near Grand Banks and sank the next day. Only about 700 people survived o
RM2FN286Y–TITANIC 1912 RMS Titanic in Cobh Harbour (Queenstown) Date 11 April 1912 British transatlantic steamer, Built in Belfast at the Harland & Wolff shipyard from 1909 to 1912 by order of the shipping company White Star Line. At the time of commissioning, it was the largest vessel in the world. On the night of April 14-15, 1912, during the maiden voyage, it sank in the North Atlantic, after striking an iceberg.
RMG5YCBA–Naval architect Markku Kanerva of Finland's Deltamarin who will design Titanic II as guests attend a breakfast at South Western House, Southampton, Hampshire to hear plans for Titanic II, the replica of the ill-fated liner which sank in 1912.
RMJ0FDJ1–TITANIC Replica Poster advertising the first sailing of Titanic to New York April 10th 1912 Titanic sank en-route on April 15th 1912
RM2AC5YFY–The iceberg believed of having sunk the RMS Titanic. This iceberg was photographed by the principal steward of the liner Prinz Adalbert on the morning of April 15, 1912, simply a couple of miles southern of where the Titanic sank
RM2JTYMDC–TITANIC Ocean Liner promotioal postcard of RMS Titanic at sea under the White Star Line Flag 1911 RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner, operated by the White Star Line, which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton, UK, to New York City, United States.
RME25FB2–On the night of 14 to 15 April 1912, the Titanic, the largest ship ever built in the world, a true floating palace and technological prowess sank after colliding with an iceberg, killing more than 1,500 people. More than a century later, Paris pays tribute to the tragedy that still resonates in the collective memory by hosting 'Titanic - The Exhibition'. This exhibition focuses on the outstanding men and women on the legendary RMS Titanic, with more than 280 relics and reconstructions of the ship cabins. There are many unique items such as perfume belonging to a manufacturer traveling to New Y
RMHT7MXT–'Titanic' Vintage poster on old wooden bosun's chair, promoting the fateful maiden voyage to New York from Southampton April 10th 1912
RMG4B0J5–The Great Liners - Titanic
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