It seems strange that Lizzy would never have looked at photos of her grandmother's life before, if she did, she would certainly have noticed the similarity. Lizzy even helped her grandmother unpack the pictures in their stateroom when they arrived on the Keldysh, but apparently didn't even ...
The Rev. Francis Browne, a Jesuit priest, sailed the first leg of the Titanic’s maiden voyage, between Southampton, England, and Cobh, Ireland -- taking a series of black-and-white photos of life onboard the luxury liner. He planned to stay on the ship to New York but was ordered b...
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Titanic Submarine Wreckage: 1st Photos Of Titan Vessel Recovered From The Ocean The photos taken Wednesday show the crew of a Canadian ship unloading several pieces of the Titan more than a week after it imploded in the depths of the Atlantic. Click to Read More June 26, 2023 CLICK FOR ...
The beloved Titanic has become a worldwide symbol of history and culture, and many institutions are interested in its preservation and sharing its beauty with the public. Since the ship was rediscovered on July 14, 1986, many have been interested in what the wreckage contains and what these ar...
For more than a century, artifacts recovered from the wreckage have been displayed in museums and exhibits around the world. Vote up theTitanicartifacts that give you a sense of that terrible day in history. 1 Wallace Hartley's Violin
Did Titanic have a fatal design flaw? John Chatterton and Richie Kohler of "Deep Sea Detectives" dive the wreckage of Titanic's sister ship, Britannic, to investigate the possibility. WATCH NOW By:History.com Editors HISTORY.comworks with a wide range of writers and editors to create accurate...
The announcement did not give the precise location of the wreck, apparently to maintain security. Scattered on Ocean Floor In a ship-to-shore radio interview with the Canadian network, Ballard said the wreckage was scattered over a field of debris measuring 300 by 500 yards on the ocean floor...
See pivotal Doctor Who moments tottering unsurely out of Davies’ mind like new-born giraffes and watch them transform into sleek, galloping beasts of majesty! Think of it like a classy David Attenborough doc on storytelling, with bonus David Tennant photos and chat about Tony from Skins. See...
Ballard’s military project left him with just 12 days to look for Titanic, but it had also given him an idea for a new search technique. While photographing Thresher and Scorpion, he’d noticed that the current had carried small bits of wreckage from the ships as they fell to the seaflo...