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Dubbed the 'unsinkable' ship, the RMS Titanic, the largest and most luxurious passenger vessel of its time, did what no one believed possible. On April 15, 1912, the Titanic sank into the icy ...
An Unsinkable Ship? ... The concept was proved sound when the Olympic, yet another sister ship to Titanic and Britannic, received a 34 foot gash in its hull from a collision at sea.
Blue Star Line sets maiden departure of its modern replica of the 1912 ocean liner, with Titanic II aiming for a 2027 debut ...
Titanic is one of the most well known ships in history, but it's slowly being lost to time. When will it disappear? Here's what we know.
Innovations may have revolutionised ship safety in the 100 years since the Titanic’s fateful maiden voyage, but no-one will dare repeat the foolhardy boast.
Few heard the crunch 100 years ago when the RMS Titanic, a four-block-long floating city steaming proudly to New York Harbor, had her fateful meeting with history’s most famous iceberg. It wa… ...
Jack and Rose aren’t the only ones taking a ride on the Titanic again.National Geographic has hopped aboard the unsinkable ship with the release of its iPad app, Building Titanic.
112 years after the sinking of the Titanic, the story still captivates many: from the pomp and circumstance surrounding the "unsinkable" ship to the stories of survival after it hit an iceberg.
Titanic set sail on April 10, 1912, and, after colliding with an iceberg, sunk two days later on its way from the English port city of Southampton to New York. Only about 700 of the over 2,000 ...
The Titanic has long maintained its grip on the public imagination. Here are 10 questions about the history, sinking and wreckage discovery of the infamous ship.
Helen Benziger, a descendant of Titanic survivor Margaret Brown, better known as the Unsinkable Molly Brown, said at the press conference that the ship would be a chance to experience the sort of ...