But while Titanic endures in our memories, microorganisms too small to be seen with unaided eyes are relentlessly eating away at the ship's metal, making it rust, dissolve and (eventually ...
The most famous ship ever and its doomed passengers and crew are brought to life in colour for the first time as the Titanic leaves port. Personal stories from passengers' relatives capture the ...
The Titanic may have survived more than a century at the bottom of the North Atlantic, but a chunk of the ship's iconic bow railing, featured in the movie of the same name, has not, newly released ...
And it doesn’t look like that any more,” said Tomasina Ray, the director of collections at RMS Titanic Inc, which carried out the expedition. The team believes the roughly 14.7ft long section of ...
Kate Winslet is revealing some never-before-shared secrets from her experience filming "Titanic." During a panel ... and DiCaprio stand on the bow of the ship, the actress admitted to Vanity ...
Titanic shipbuilder Harland & Wolff is preparing ... programme to build three supply ships. Under the scheme, Harland & Wolff has been subcontracted by Spanish state shipbuilder Navantia to ...
Last year, Harland & Wolff, which completed the Titanic in 1912, delivered its first finished vessel from its historic Belfast site in two decades. The firm has largely focused on repairing ships ...
The 163-year-old British shipmaker that built the Titanic said that it’s insolvent ... Harland & Wolff, a Belfast company that specializes in ship repair, shipbuilding and offshore construction ...
Titanic's iconic bow has lost part of its metal railings - with a 15ft section now lying on the sea floor. The bow featured in the scene from the 1997 film where Jack had his "king of the world" ...
Harland and Wolff has been fighting to stave off collapse since the new Labour government said it wouldn’t guarantee a £200m loan from UKEF. Embattled Harland & Wolff has declared insolvency ...