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The Titanic sank on April 15, 1912. Here are some facts you might not have known about the ship, its crew, and the discovery of the ship.
These fifteen additional facts about the Titanic will interest those who can't get enough Titanic lore. It should also remind ...
Think you know the Titanic? Think again! Dive into mind-blowing real Titanic stories that sound too wild to be true, yet are completely factual. Discover fascinating facts, bizarre coincidences, and ...
The Titanic, a luxury British ship ... 80 Passengers See the Actors of The Beatles Biopics Side-by-Side with the Real Rockers They Play Royal Caribbean, Carnival and More Cruise Ships Trapped ...
How many people survived the Titanic? 706 people in all survived the sinking, according to History.com. Notably, first-class passengers were 44% more likely to survive, while third-class ...
Titanic was the biggest and most luxurious passenger ship of its time. It was 269 metres long, 28 metres wide and more than 53 meters tall, which is the same height as Nelson's Column in London ...
None of the White Star Line ships was ‘christened’ in this way. Titanic facts and figures Titanic was 269 metres long, 28 metres wide and more than 53 metres tall - the same height as Nelson's ...
J. Brown.” (Provided by Danielle Dascalos) The Molly Brown House Museum has newly acquired rare Titanic artifacts. These, and many more never-before-seen artifacts, will be the centerpiece of the ...
Kramer also claimed that Hyde disclosed his real identity as Thomas Andrews, Titanic’s designer who was thought to have died on board. Some distant relations of the Allisons were taken in by her ...