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Commander E. Smith, Captain of the TitanicCOMMANDER EDWARD. J SMITH Captain of the ill-fated Titanic. Commander Smith was a highly regarded and experienced captain who had worked on a number of White Star Liners before captaining
Titanic PostcardPassenger liner of the Cunard White Star line, she is the largest and most luxurious ship afloat : thanks to her well-designed interior, she is considered unsinkable
The Titanic in Belfast DockPhotograph of the ship while under construction in 1911
Titanic 2nd Class DeckColour illustration depicting the Second Class Promenade Deck of the ill-fated Titanic. Passengers can be seen sitting on steamer and deck chairs
Titanic / Keep Fit RoomA woman keeping fit in the Titanics Gymnasium
Titanic lifebeltA canvas-covered circular lifebelt with the words RMS TITANIC LIVERPOOL on it. Date: 1912
White Star Line Olympic and Titanic trade cardA Cadburys Cocoa trade card depicting the White Star Line RMS Titanic or her sister ship the Olympic
Titanic starting on maiden voyageRMS Titanic starting on her maiden voyage from Southampton
Titanic PosterA poster advertising the ill- fated Titanics departure from New York on the 20 April 1912, a voyage it was never to make since it sank on 15 April after hitting an iceberg
Captain Smith / TitanicCaptain Edward John Smith, captain of the ill-fated passenger liner RMS Titanic which sank on her maiden voyage on 15 April 1912 after hitting an iceberg
Titanic Captain (Smith)The captain of the SS Titanic - Captain E J Smith
White Star Line Third Class bookletFront cover of the Third Class Accommodation passenger booklet for White Star Line Olympic and Titanic cruises
Titanic postcard, letter, Turkish Bath ticket stubAn RMS Titanic postcard, a letter from Harry Wilde to My dear Norah & Edie dated 7 April 1912, and a Turkish Bath ticket stub relating to the Titanic disaster
Memorial Service poster, Titanic disasterA poster advertising a Memorial Service at Battersea Town Hall, south London, on 28 April 1912, to remember those who lost their lives in the Titanic disaster
Titanic postcardAn official White Star Line postcard advertising RMS Olympic and Titanic, sent by R Phillips from the Titanic, postmarked Queenstown (on the south coast of Ireland), 11 April 1912
White Star Line Olympic and Titanic trade cardA Bourneville Cocoa trade card depicting the White Star Line RMS Titanic or her sister ship the Olympic
Lifeboats from the TitanicA photograph showing two lifeboats approaching the rescue ship Carpathia
TitanicA postcard with an illustration of the ill-fated Titanic ocean liner
The brave Titanic engineers, including 14 of whom were lostThe Titanic engineers; fourteen of whom were lost in the 1912 disaster. 1. W. D Mackie junior fifth. 2. F. A Parsons, senior fifth. 3. P. Sloan, senior electrician. 4. H. Jupe, assistant electrician
Main Staircase TitanicThe opulent main staircase of the ill-fated Titanic showing various elegant passengers relaxing in the luxurious surroundings
TITANICPhotograph of RMS Titanic, the White Star Line passenger liner which tragically sank after hitting an iceberg in the Atlantic on 15 April 1912, with the loss of 1500 lives. Seen here docked at Belfast
Swimming Bath TitanicThe swimming bath of the ill- fated passenger liner RMS Titanic depicting bathers enjoying the exercise
Titanic LetterLetter written on board the Titanic using the White Star Line stationery with the recognisable red flag insignia. Written on 11 April, 3 days before the ship sank
White Star Line BrochureFront cover of a White Star Line brochure featuring a picture of the ill-fated Titanic
Death Waits for TitanicDeath sits on the iceberg grinning, waiting for the Titanic to crash into it
Titanic LifeboatsA group of lifeboats showing the scenes immediately after the sinking
Titanic LifeboatsIllustration showing the great height of the Titanic and the long down-ward journey for lifeboats