The launch of Titanic in May 1911 was the peak of Belfast’s golden age of shipbuilding. Titanic was the largest man-made object ever to have taken to the seas. Harland and Wolff employed ...
Cameron made the comments at Fremantle's Maritime Museum in Perth on Sunday, at the launch of an exhibition showcasing his ... 3,500m underwater as it descended to the wreckage of the Titanic, about ...
The first full-sized digital scan of the Titanic, which lies 3,800m (12,500ft) down in the Atlantic, has been created using deep-sea mapping. It provides a unique 3D view of the entire ship ...
Gigantic cruise ships eight times the size of the Titanic and carrying a population equal to that of a small town will set sail by 2050 as demand for luxury travel booms, a study predicts.
The Titanic sank in the early hours of April 14, 1912, after months of being declared the "unsinkable ship." The maritime disaster took the lives of approximately 1,500 people who either sank with ...
However, they were not able to properly lower it and ready it for launch, due to how quickly the Titanic flooded and sank. The raft eventually slid off the ship at around 2:07 AM. It's believed ...
which was used to launch lifeboats into the water and was recovered from the wreck site. According to Ray, the Iceberg Gallery showcases the “chaos of the night” the Titanic sank, with ...
On 14 April, 1912, the spectacular Titanic – at the time, the most luxurious ocean liner ever built – collided with an iceberg during her maiden voyage She went down in the freezing waters of the ...