Excited crowds congregated at Southampton Docks to watch the maiden voyage of the world’s largest ship — RMS Titanic. The luxurious liner was said to be “invincible,” but less than one week after she ...
When it comes to history’s most famous ships, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more notorious one than RMS Titanic. The largest and most luxurious passenger liner of its time sank in the early hours of ...
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Ridiculous Titanic Myths That Refuse to Go Away
What really happened on the night Titanic struck the iceberg? In today's video, we investigate and debunk the most persistent myths surrounding the RMS Titanic - from the claim that the lookouts had ...
This should not come as news to those of you who have been reading the many words the Tribune has been giving you about the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. I wrote several stories about the calamity and ...
Introduction / Tim Bergfelder and Sarah Street -- 1. The relaunching of Ulster pride : the Titanic, Belfast and film / John Hill -- 2. 'My poor brave men' : time, space and gender in Southampton's ...
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Movie myth Monday: Did 'Titanic' really cost more than the actual ship?
Making movies can be expensive, and making blockbuster movies can be appallingly expensive. But how does it compare to ...
Ask a random person on the street how the Titanic sank, and they’ll more than likely tell you it hit an iceberg. To an extent, it’s common knowledge, but a new investigation spun over two episodes ...
The Titanic’s wreckage two and a half miles below the Atlantic Ocean rested unseen by human contact for nearly 75 years, until Bob Ballard’s expedition discovered the infamous ocean liner’s remains in ...
The explorer spoke with ET about locating the ship's final resting place and capturing footage of its debris field on the seafloor. The Titanic’s wreckage two and a half miles below the Atlantic Ocean ...
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