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More than 1,500 people died during the sinking of the Titanic. Of its total 2,240 passengers and crew, only 706 people ...
A full-sized digital scan of the Titanic has revealed further insight into the doomed ship’s final moments and confirmed eyewitness accounts that engineers worked until the end to keep the ...
A ground-breaking digital scan of the Titanic has been completed, showing new details of the catastrophic damage that split the famous ship in two, tragically leading to over 1,500 deaths.
The gaping cut across the bow, showing the boiler room where the engineers perished, is an astonishing sight in the film. “This is what’s left of the heart of Titanic,” Stephenson whispers.
April 14th, 2025, marks 113 years since the Titanic disaster. Now, scientists and historians are rejoicing after a groundbreaking discovery sheds new light on the Titanic’s final hours.
Regardless, the death toll made the Titanic sinking "the greatest disaster in marine history." The Daily Post and Record in Rochester devoted its entire April 16, 1912, front page to Titanic news.
Jim Sinclair, one of fewer than 100 people to visit the Titanic wreckage, shares his experiences exploring 40 shipwrecks ...
The iconic bow of Titanic is legendary, and now it’s making headlines again for a new reason. An expedition this summer to the Titanic wrecksite revealed the once-intact railing is now missing a ...
Two days after the sinking the newspaper reported that “Two men by the same name, supposed to be on Titanic, have relatives here who are anxiously awaiting news. Their name does not appear in ...
The luxury liner, Titanic, departed Southhampton, England, on its maiden voyage on April 10, 1912. The ship carried about 2,240 passengers and crew, but not enough lifeboats to accommodate them all.