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RMS Titanic and icebergArtists impression of RMS Titanic at the moment it hit the fatal iceberg on 15 April 1912
RMS Carpathia medalsSix examples of the silver RMS Carpathia medal, showing both the image and inscription sides, presented to crew members of the ship that rescued survivors from the Titanic disaster in April 1912
Letter from Captain EJ SmithA two-page letter from EJ Smith, future Captain of the ill-fated SS Titanic, to My dear Alvin Taylor. It is written on RMS Baltic White Star Line headed paper
RMS Olympic spoonsA set of six RMS Olympic spoons in two different designs, in a presentation box
Titanic launch menu cardA menu card for the luncheon to mark the launch of the RMS Titanic, held on 31 May 1911 at the Grand Central Hotel, Belfast. It is signed by GF Morrell
Chart Room key of Titanic lamp trimmerThe Chart Room key and brass identity tag of Samuel Hemming, a lamp trimmer on the RMS Titanic. Hemming was saved from the sea by Lifeboat no.4 and had this key and others in his pocket
White Star Line itemsFive assorted items from the White Star Line, owners of the ill-fated Titanic cruise ship which sank on 15 April 1912 -- a silver cigarette case bearing the initial P and a flag, a spoon
Selection of Titanic paperworkA selection of paperwork from the ill-fated SS Titanic: 1. Account of Wages for James Witter, Steward. 2. A letter written on board the RMS Laconia from a survivor, Mary Hewlett, dated 30 May 1912
Captain Rostron silver cupA silver cup presented to Captain Rostron of the RMS Carpathia, as a token of gratitude from John B Thayer Junior, who was one of the survivors rescued by the Carpathia on 15 April 1912 shortly after
RMS Carpathia medalThe silver RMS Carpathia medal (image side) presented to Thomas Alfred Holmes, 3rd Engineer on the ship that rescued survivors from the Titanic disaster in April 1912
RMS Carpathia medal, chain, certificate, photos1. The RMS Carpathia medal and Discharge Certificate of Joseph Blakely, a steward on the ship that rescued survivors from the Titanic disaster. 2. Gold watch chain. 3
RMS Oceanic medalA medal presented to Thomas Henry Ismay to mark the launch of the RMS Oceanic on 14 January 1899. The ornate gilt design includes the British and American flags
Titanic propeller shaft fittingA framed photograph of the RMS Titanic propeller shaft being fitted at the Harland and Woolf yard in Belfast in 1911
White Star Line Olympic showcardA White Star Line RMS Olympic chromolithograph showcard, in a gold coloured frame
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
RMS Carpathia medal, divot and fob1. A bronze RMS Carpathia medal with blue ribbon presented to the crew of the rescue ship by survivors of the Titanic disaster. 2. An iron ship divot inscribed RMS Titanic and engraved with a star
RMS Carpathia Football ClubMembers of the RMS Carpathia football club, each one wearing the Carpathia Medal awarded to those who helped rescue survivors of the Titanic shipwreck in April 1912
Various Titanic itemsVarious items from RMS Titanic, namely receipts for meals and typing, a headed letter card, a restaurant card, and a box of matches
Keys of Titanic lamp trimmerThe various keys of Samuel Hemming, lamp trimmer on the RMS Titanic
Constantinople - RMS CarinthiaRMS Carinthia was first laid down in Barrow-in-Furness in 1924 with the yard number Hull 586. Originally she had the name Servia but was renamed at the time of her launching on 24 February 1925
R. M. S. Queen Mary, Clydebank, December 1931Photograph of the R.M.S. Queen Mary at the John Brown shipyard, December 1931. Work on the ship, then known as Cunard No. 534, had been suspended on 13th December as Cunard had run out of funds
After-Deck of the RMS Asia, 1850Engraving of the after-deck of Cunard Line Royal Mail Paddle-steamer Asia at sea, 1850. Asia was the largest steamship yet built on the River Clyde
RMS Forth, 1849Engraving of the Royal Mail Steam-Packet Companys paddle-steamer Forth. Built in Leith in 1841, the Forth went missing between Southampton and the West Indies early in 1841
Sir Wilfred Laurier looking at emigrants on the Empress ofIllustration showing the Canadian Prime Minister, Sir Wilfred Laurier, and his wife looking at the new immigrants on board RMS Empress of Britain, as they cross the Atlantic to Canada, 1907
RMS AquitaniaThe RMS Aquitania, White Star Line passenger liner. 901 feet long, 45, 647 tonnes. Scrapped in 1950
The Launch of R. M. S. Queen Mary, 1934Photograph of the launch of R.M.S. Queen Mary from John Browns shipyard, Clydebank, 26th September 1934. The Cunard Line ship is seen under the control of a number of tugs
King George V and Queen Mary at the Launch of the Queen MaryPhotograph of King George V and Queen Mary (in the tower on the right) at the launch of R.M.S. Queen Mary from John Browns shipyard, Clydebank, 26th September 1934
R. M. S. Queen Mary, Ocean Dock, Southampton, 1936Photograph of the R.M.S. Queen Mary arriving at the Ocean Dock, Southampton, after winning the Blue Riband of the Atlantic on 30th August that year
R. M. S. Queen Mary Arriving at Southampton, 1936Photograph of the R.M.S. Queen Mary arriving at Southampton after winning the Blue Riband of the Atlantic on 30th August that year
Mauretania, at CherbourgCunard Line R.M.S. Mauretania at Cherbourg
Shipwrecks / Rms RhoneWreck of the Royal Mail Companys steam-ship RMS Rhone off St. Peters Island, British Virgin Islands
Swimming Bath TitanicThe swimming bath of the ill- fated passenger liner RMS Titanic depicting bathers enjoying the exercise
Titanic Dining SaloonThe dining saloon of the ill-fated passenger liner, RMS Titanic showing the various tables immaculately set ready for dinner