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It's perhaps the most famous ship in history - but was Titanic really billed as unsinkable? A document dating before the ship ...
The RMS Carpathia was a passenger ship from the Cunard Line fleet. Captain Arthur Rostron led this 558-foot vessel carrying ...
From her seat in the lifeboat, Eva watched the Titanic slowly disappear beneath the waves. The night was clear and full of stars, but the sight of the sinking ship haunted her for the rest of her life ...
From crumbling steel to personal artifacts, each item tells a story — and one PEOPLE reporter recently got an up close and ...
Titanic survivor, Wimbledon champion, and Olympic gold medalist. After escaping one of history’s worst disasters, he defied ...
A lettercard penned by one of the Titanic's most well-known survivors from onboard the ship, days before it sank, has sold for $399,000 at auction. In the note, written to the seller's great-uncle ...
Over 1,500 people died when the RMS Titanic sank on April 14-15, 1912, following its fateful collision with an iceberg in one of the most notorious maritime disasters in history.
The Titanic’s sinking, which occurred just a couple of years before World War I, also marked the beginning of the end of the glamorous and forward-looking Edwardian era, which as the 1997 movie ...
Mary Elizabeth Davison survived by boarding lifeboat 16, and lived in Bedford until she died nearly 27 years after the Titanic sank.
The 'villains' of the Titanic: The Captain who was 'going too fast', the officer who took a crucial key and the 'coward' who jumped in lifeboat - but who was REALLY to blame?
The ill-fated Belfast-built ship is seen like never before in the new National Geographic documentary "Titanic: The Digital Resurrection," which debuts on Friday, April 11.
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