The most famous Titanic survivor, "new money" socialite and philanthropist Margaret Brown became known as "the Unsinkable ...
Her first destination after the disaster was to the family home in Duluth, Minnesota, but shortly after she was in the ...
People have been weirded out by a video which claims to show 'what it was like to wake up on the Titanic in 1912'. This is ...
Another Titanic artifact has hit the auction block recently at Julien’s Auctions. A telegram, dated April 16, 1912, (the day after the wreck) sent by Philip Franklin, vice president of the ...
Titanic Captain Edward Smith bore the lion's share of the responsibility for the lives lost. But the disaster was only the start of his family's tragic legacy.
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ABC 7 New York on MSNLiberty Science Center recreates the last first-class supper served on the TitanicA string trio welcomed guests at a dinner meant to sound, look, and taste just like it did for first-class passengers on the most famous ship never to make it to New York.
The Titan vanished on its way to the wreck of the Titanic in the North Atlantic Ocean ... world that the vessel had been destroyed with no survivors. Five people were on board the Titan when ...
The Titan vanished on its way to the wreck of the Titanic in the North Atlantic Ocean ... world that the vessel had been destroyed with no survivors. Concerns were raised after the implosion ...
One of those survivors was a 21-year-old woman named ... other family members also came to the city. At the time of the Titanic sinking, Paul Day Willard, Constance’s brother, was ending a ...
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