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Titanic Leaves BelfastThe Titanic leaving Belfast, Ireland, for Southampton, England for its maiden voyage New York, USA. It was built in Belfast 1909-1911, and fitted and furnished there 1911-1912. Date: 2 April 1912
Postcard from Tom Mudd, RMS TitanicA handwritten postcard from Tom (Thomas Charles) Mudd to his mother in Halesworth, Suffolk, to let her know that he has arrived safely at Southampton for the departure of the Titanic on her maiden
Steiff limited edition 1912 Titanic teddy bear
Titanic blueprintSS Titanic section and plan scale original blueprint, rubber stamped by Harland and Woolf and dated 1 May 1912. It was used in the enquiry that followed the disaster
Poster - White Star Line liners RMS Titanic and RMS OlympicPoster for the White Star Line luxury liners RMS Titanic (which tragically sank after striking an iceberg on her maiden voyage on April 15, 1912) and RMS Olympic. Date: circa 1912
The Titanic in Belfast DockPhotograph of the ship while under construction in 1911
Titanic whistle and Turkish Bath ticket1. The brass Thunderer whistle of HJ Pitman, 3rd Officer on the Titanic, with an inscribed label attached. 2. A Turkish Bath ticket
Titanic and Olympic - Harland & Wolff, BelfastFascinating photograph taken on 6th March 1912, showing The RMS Titanic (left) and The RMS Olympic (right), the brand new ships of the White Star Line at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast
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
Olympic and Titanic, Harland and Wolffs, BelfastOlympic and Titanic, Harland and Wolff S, Belfast - a view of the two ships side by side in the gantries in the Shipyard. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s
White Star Liner Titanic, . Date: 1912
Titanic at BelfastThess Titanic leaving Bairds Works, Belfast
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
RMS Titanic, England. Date: 1912
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
Titanic leaving Southampton on the 10th April 1912. 1912
The sinking of the Titanic by Fortunio MataniaAn illustration showing the Titanic sinking with all its lights on. Life boats full of survivers can be seen in the foreground. Date: 15th April 1912
SOS message from TitanicA wireless message received by the Russian steamer Birma from the Titanic about five minutes after Titanic struck the iceberg that sank her
White Star Line, Olympic and TitanicA White Star Line booklet containing plans of the Olympic and Titanic triple-screw steamers. Part of a cross-section plan can be seen, revealing the various levels towards the prow of the ship
Titanic lifebeltA canvas-covered circular lifebelt with the words RMS TITANIC LIVERPOOL on it. Date: 1912
First Class staircase on TitanicOne of seven builders photographs of the Titanic interior, this one of the First Class staircase
TitanicA postcard with an illustration of the ill-fated Titanic ocean liner
View of the luxurious reading room onboard the TitanicA view of one of the many luxurious interior features of the Titanic; the reading and writing room. First class passengers travelled in style onboard the Titanic, having free use of the gym
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
RMS Olympic on maiden voyagePostcard labelled the Titanic, though it is in fact the Titanics sister ship, RMS Olympic, during her maiden voyage. The small tender, Magnetic is by her side
Titanic at CherbourgThe SS Titanic seen at night whilst visiting Cherbourg on the evening of 10th April 1912. Date: 1912
A Night to Remember, film posterPoster advertising the 1958 film, A Night to Remember, starring Kenneth More, based on the Titanic disaster of 1912
Charles LightollerSecond Officer of the Titanic, who miraculous survived and gave evidence to the Sentorial Committee in New York
Lady Duff GordonThe latest portrait of Lucy Christiana, Lady Duff Gordon who under the name of Lucile conducts two highly successful costumiers salons, one in London and the other in New York
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
RMS Titanic dockedThe Titanic docked before her disastrous voyage Date: 1912
TITANIC SINKING SEQUENCEA sequence of illustrations showing the sinking of the Titanic, sketched by survivor John B Thayer Jr. (known as Jack, the son of John B Thayer, second vice-president of the Pennylvannia Railroad)
The White Star liner Titanic leaving SouthamptonA photograph showing the Titanic leaving Southampton on its fateful maiden voyage
Titanic Hymn Sheet 1912A photograph of the ship on the cover of a French music sheet: the hymn was played by the band on deck as the ship sank
Lady Duff GordonLucy Christiana, Lady Duff Gordon, a leading designer better known by her professional name, Lucile. She was the proprietor of Lucile s, Hanover Square, famous for the emotional gown
RMS Titanic - six postcards, Nearer My God to TheeRMS Titanic - six Bamforth postcards, Nearer My God to Thee. Date: 1912
RMS Titanic - Bamforth glass lantern slidesRMS Titanic - rare collection of coloured Bamforth glass lantern slides showing the Titanic and the aftermath
RMS Titanic at sea. It was built in Belfast 1909-1911, and fitted and furnished there 1911-1912 Date: 1912
1889 photograph - RMS Teutonic - from an album of images relating to the launch of the vessel, which was built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast
Crew of RMS OlympicThe crew of RMS Olympic in dress uniform including Captain Edward Smith (centre with white beard). Four of these men, including Captain Smith
Titanic / SouthamptonThe ill-fated White Star Line passenger liner, RMS Titanic departing from Southampton on its maiden, and only, voyage
Titanic Playing CardsA set of playing cards from the Titanic bearing the logo or insignia of the White Star Line on the box
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
Death Waits for TitanicDeath sits on the iceberg grinning, waiting for the Titanic to crash into it
Titanic Captain (Smith)The captain of the SS Titanic - Captain E J Smith
RMS Titanic sFirst Class passenger Stanley May letterRMS TITANIC: First Class passenger Stanley May onboard letter written April 11th 1912 at 11am. The letter talks of the New York incident and calls the ship a floating palace, written on two sides