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Explore Titanic Belfast, a world-class museum on the ship’s original construction site, offering a moving look at this dark ...
A panel of researchers talks about how undersea imaging has improved since the discovery of the wreck of the Titanic in 1985.
Titanic artifacts are brought to the surface, cleaned off, and delivered to an anonymous storage facility in northern Atlanta ...
Archibald Gracie wrote of the ill-fated steamship: "It is a fine ship but I shall await my journeys end before I pass ...
“It was a titanic battle,” he said. “Conditions probably lent itself to that. Two really well prepared teams that went at it physically, tactically. It was a proper game of hurling, proper Munster ...
This rendering of the Titanic is based on 715,000 photos and millions of laser scans of the famous wreck, which were stitched together to create a perfect digital replica of what remains of the ship.
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The Titanic set sail on its maiden voyage in 1912, which became one of history’s most infamous maritime tragedies. Considered ‘unsinkable’, the vessel hit an iceberg which opened up a gash ...
It was the early-morning hours of April 15, 1912, and a lifeboat was being lowered from the doomed Titanic barely a third full. The only Dayton-bound passenger — a 22-year-old Lebanese man named ...
The artifact, a piece of essential machinery from the Titanic’s engine room, offers guests a rare, intimate peek at the inner workings of the iconic ship. Debuting around the 113th anniversary of the ...
And amazingly, 710 passengers and crew survived. The 46,329-ton vessel was built from 1909 to 1911 in Belfast, Ireland, and set sail for her sea trials on April 2, 1912. Titanic began her fateful ...
But the bill removes algebra II as a required credit. “It’s prohibiting kids from graduating,” Greene said of algebra II. “We’re not lowering our standards. We’re actually raising them ...