RMS Titanic
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English: RMS Titanic (Royal Mail Ship Titanic)
Español: RMS Titanic (Buque del Correo Real Titanic)
Suomi: RMS Titanic (Kuninkaallinen postilaiva Titanic)
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The New York Herald reports the disaster
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Extract of US Navy memorandum about the Titanic
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US Navy memorandum about the Titanic
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Lifeboat filled with Titanic survivors
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Titanic's first class reception room
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The first class menus of R.M.S.TITANIC
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The second class menus of R.M.S.TITANIC
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The third class menus of R.M.S.TITANIC
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Colorized black-white photo of Titanic's first class gymnasium.
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postcard
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poem
Maps, charts, graphic models
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Clean illustration of iceberg damaging the hull for translation
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Clean map of location where Titanic sank for translation
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Itinerary, Northern Atlantic
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Itinerary, Europe
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Titanic and other ships
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Ice warnings
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Iceberg and ship at night
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Comparison of iceberg and ship
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Vicinity of the wreck site in the fatal night
Construction
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Design for the slips number 2 and 3 of the Arrol Gantry, located in Harland & Wolff shipyards, where Titanic and Olympic would be built
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View of the structure of the Olympic's keel, laid up in December 1908
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The keel of the Olympic, photographed in January 1909
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Construction progress for the Olympic's keel, February 1909
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Olympic's hull shell, ca. October 1909. Titanic's keel is visible at left
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Titanic's stern structure uplift, late 1909
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Titanic's C-Deck structure under construction, near September 1910
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Titanic's hull (left) during one of the early stages of her construction. Next to her, is the Olympic's hull (right), completed and ready to be launched, October 1910
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The Olympic's stem, supported by a hydraulic launch mechanism, October 1910
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Olympic's stern, prior to her launch, 1910
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Colored picture of the Olympic's launch on the River Lagan, Belfast. October 20, 1910
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The Olympic, photographed few moments after being launched. October 20, 1910
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Completed launch of the Olympic. October 20, 1910
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Titanic's bow, circa final October 1910, shortly after her sister's launch
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View of the Olympic's boilers, prior to their installation on board the ship
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Olympic's boilers installation on board the ship, circa November 1910
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One of the Olympic's funnels leaving the factory
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Olympic's starboard boat deck almost completed
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Shipyard employees photographed under the Olympic's propellers after their installation
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Olympic's central (left) and port (right) propellers, almost identical to Titanic's propellers
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Harland and Wolff employees leaving the shipyard. In the background, the Arrol Gantry, with Titanic's bow perfectly visible. Ca. April / May 1911
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Installation of the Titanic's starboard propeller shaft, ca. May 1911
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View of Titanic's bow, some days prior to her launch ceremony
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Titanic's stern, shortly before her launch into the River Lagan
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View of the hydraulic rams used for Titanic's launch, seen from the port side bow of the ship
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Lord William Pirrie (left) inspecting with Bruce Ismay (right) the Titanic's launch setout preparations
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The Titanic on Harland & Wolff gantry, just minutes before her launch
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Titanic's hull slipping back during the launch
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Titanic's launch, May 31, 1911
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Lauch finished, the great ship's hull already floating in the waters of the River Lagan. May 31, 1911
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Titanic's hull, photographed some time after launching. May 31, 1911
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Port side view of Titanic, with her masts already installed and with modifications on B-Deck windows. Ca. September 1911
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Colored picture of Titanic (left) in late September 1911, while leaving the Thompson dry dock to allow her sister, the Olympic enter in it for repairs after colliding with the HMS Hawke
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Titanic with her four funnels already installed, early 1912
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Ship's view inside Thompson dry dock, Belfast, February 1912
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Stern view of Titanic, during one of her refurbishment final stages in the Thompson dry dock. Ca. February 1912
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The Olympic (left), during the repair of one of her propellers, photographed next to her almost finished sister, the Titanic (right). March 6, 1912
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Titanic leaving Belfast Harbour to the Irish Sea for conducting her sea trials. April 2, 1912
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Titanic during her sea trials on April 2, 1912
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Titanic, being tested in the Irish Sea
Maiden and Last Voyage
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Decked out upon her arrival in Southampton harbour
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Moored to Pier 44 in Southampton. Shortly after arriving from Belfast
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The Titanic in Southampton, 9 April 1912
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The Titanic at Southampton, being prepared for her maiden voyage, around 8 - 9 April 1912
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Titanic at the docks, prior to her departure
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The Titanic (port side) at Southampton Pier 44, photographed shortly before departure. April 10, 1912
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Departing from Southampton jetty
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Departure from Southampton Pier 44
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View of Pier 44 crowded with people saying goodbye to Titanic passengers, picture taken from the ship's boat deck
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Leaving Pier 44, few moments after mid-afternoon
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Partial view of the Titanic's shaft and starboard forecastle (left) during the maneuvers to leave the docks
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Leaving Pier 44
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Titanic leaving Southampton
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Titanic few minutes before suffering an incident with the SS New York , in Southampton, April 10, 1912
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The SS New York (left) approaching dangerously against the Titanic (right). To the left of the New York , the funnels of the RMS Oceanic are observed, which collaborated with the tugboat Vulcan in the work to stop the New York and avoid a collision with the Titanic
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The SS New York (right) close to colliding with the port side of the Titanic (left) while she was leaving Southampton piers
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The Titanic (right) being assisted by the tugboat Vulcan (center) during the maneuvers to keep the large ship from colliding with the SS New York (left)
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Leaving Southampton (colored photo)
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Titanic setting course for her first call, Cherbourg-Octeville
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Arrival in Cherbourg-Octeville
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Views of Titanic's portside and stern during her calling in Cherbourg-Octeville
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Titanic continued on her way to Cobh
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Auxiliary vessels Ireland (left) and America (right) carry passengers and luggage for the Titanic in Cobh
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Arrival in Cobh, 11 April 1912
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Titanic photographed in Cobh harbour
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Titanic's stern view in Cobh harbour
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Captain Smith's last picture taken during his lifetime (leaning out from the starboard wing of the command bridge), taken during the Titanic's calling in Cobh
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Titanic in Cobh harbour
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View of Titanic in Cobh harbour, April 11 1912
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Titanic leaving Ireland, heading for New York
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One of the last pictures of Titanic leaving the Irish coast
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Possibly the last known picture of Titanic leaving the coast, on her way to disaster
Memorials
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Memorial to the engineers who died on board the RMS Titanic on its maiden voyage, in Andrews Park, Southampton, UK.
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Titanic musicians' memorial, Southampton
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Heroes of the Engine Room memorial at Liverpool Pier Head.
Models
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Poster in Colour
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Poster
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Willy Stöwer: Untergang der Titanic
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Jack Thayer's description of the sinking
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The Titanic compared with other means of transport.
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The Titanic compared with other means of transport (SVG)
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The Titanic compared with other means of transport incl. Queen Mary 2, english (SVG)
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The Titanic compared with other means of transport without text
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The Titanic compared with other means of transport incl. Queen Mary 2, english
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The Titanic compared with other means of transport incl. Queen Mary 2, French
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Stardboard side model
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Portside model
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Ship in a bottle model of the sinking Titanic
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Sea Trials of RMS Titanic, 2nd of April 1912
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Large-scale model of the Titanic showing arrangement of lifeboats
Deckplans
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Original plans.
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A-deck, plain
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A-deck, in English
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A-deck, in French
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Boat deck, in Spanish
Wreck
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View of the bow, 2004
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A view of the bathtub in Capt. Smith's bathroom.
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Detached rusticles hires