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The Promenade Lights from a submersible penetrate the rusted ruin of Titanic’s first-class promenade, once as inviting as a similar deck on the Olympic (right).
One of a handful of deckchairs recovered from the Titanic could fetch more than £80,000 when it goes under the hammer in Wiltshire. The Nantucket wooden chair was on the first-class promenade ...
A holiday brochure for the doomed Titanic has surfaced after 106 years. The booklet, aimed first-class passengers, is packed with exotic, colourful images of the largest liner of the age. It takes ...
Titanic Passengers Dined in Style Before Disaster Struck A water-stained first-class dinner menu dated April 11, 1912 just sold for more than $100,000 ...
From First Class to steerage, find out the types of passengers who sailed on Titanic and what life was like on board.
The little-known story of the only Black family onboard the Titanic Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche was a Haitian native, traveling as a second-class passenger on Titanic with his wife and two ...
A chipped teacup made for Titanic's first class passengers has fetched thousands at auction after it was found gathering dust on a kitchen shelf.
A letter from a first-class passenger on the Titanic fetched £55,000 at auction - a record price for a piece of written correspondence from the ship. The piece was penned by Adolphe Saafeld, on ...
It was dubbed the unsinkable ship, but 100 years after it disappeared beneath the icy waters of the North Atlantic, the Titanic has resurfaced again in cinemas, bookshops and on television screens.