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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
White Star Line, RMS Titanic - bookpost postcardWhite Star Line, RMS Titanic - rare pre-sinking bookpost postcard, Signal Series, real photo postcard postally used 10 February 1912: Dear Father, I'm over in Belfast on the Titanic
Last known photo of Captain Smith of RMS TitanicRMS Titanic - extremely rare first generation press photograph taken by Dr McLean from the tender Ireland as she brought mail and a handful of passengers to the Titanic
RMS Titanic, maiden voyage, 10 April 1912
Titanic sinking / Music Sheet 1912The Band Was Playing As The Ship Went Down. Written and composed by Robert Donnelly. Music cover inspired by the ill fated passenger ship
Titanic panoramic imageA panoramic image of RMS Titanic, with a tug, a sailing boat and a rowing boat alongside to show the difference in size. The luxury cruise liner sank on her maiden voyage after hitting an iceberg
Gymnasium on TitanicOne of seven builders photographs of the RMS Titanic interior, this one showing part of the Gymnasium. Date: circa 1912
Some Titanic officers lost in disasterPhotograph by AJF Bond of Bodmin of six officers of RMS Olympic taken on the bridge of the ship on the ships maiden voyage
Titanic being BuiltThe ill-fated passenger liner, RMS Titanic under construction in a dry dock at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast
Communications Room on an Atlantic linerA communications room onboard an Atlantic liner, an example of the kind that would have been on board the Titanic. Built by the shipyard Harland and Wolff for White Star Lines
Main Staircase TitanicThe opulent main staircase of the ill-fated Titanic showing various elegant passengers relaxing in the luxurious surroundings
White Star Line BrochureFront cover of a White Star Line brochure featuring a picture of the ill-fated Titanic
Titanic / Southampton 1912A bad omen: as the Titanic leaves Southampton, the steamer New York accidentally breaks its moorings. Captain Smith stops Titanics engines and a collision is avoided
Titanic / Keep Fit RoomA woman keeping fit in the Titanics Gymnasium
Titanic SinksThe Titanic disappears with lights still working on the ship (illustration based on account given by Frederick Hoyt)
Titanic Cross-SectionCross-section of thess Titanic
Titanic - Lord Mersey, head of inquiry into the disasterFront cover of the Illustrated London News featuring a portrait of Mr Justice Bigham, Lord Mersey who was appointed as chairman of the Court of Inquiry into the Titanic disaster. Date: 1912
Titanic - Memorial Service at St. Pauls CathedralPage from the Illustrated London News showing crowds gathered outside St. Pauls Cathedral in the City of London after a memorial service for the victims of the Titanic disaster. Date: 1912
End of the TitanicArtists impression of the final moment of the ill-fated White Star Line passenger liner, RMS Titanic, turning onto her end before plunging forward into the water
The Wreck of the Titanic by Lawrence Beesley - SphereA page from the Sphere with a full report of the sinking of the Titanic by a survivor, Mr Lawrence Beesley, a science master at Dulwich College since 1904. Date: 1912
Launch of the TitanicLaunch of the ill fated Titanic -- at the time the largest vessel in the world
Daily Mirror poster, Titanic disaster hymnThe Daily Mirror news vendor poster for 20 April 1912, depicting the hymn which was played while the ship sank: Nearer My God To Thee
Selection of Titanic itemsA selection of items from the ill-fated SS Titanic: 1. Receipts 2. Turkish Bath ticket 3. Certificate of Discharge 4. Carpet sample
Iceberg that sank the TitanicThe iceberg that sank RMS Titanic. This photograph was taken by Captain Wood of the SS Etonian on 12 April -- the Titanic struck the iceberg two days later
RMS Carpathia officersOfficers of the RMS Carpathia, with signatures. This was the ship that rescued survivors of the Titanic disaster on 15 April 1912
An illustration of the last moments of the TitanicCalmly awaiting the order to save themselves: Stokers of the Titanic standing in a squad on the vessel while she was sinking fast
A steward and stewardess, surviving crew of the TitanicSaved from the Titanic; Mr J. Whitter (steward), and Mrs Robinson (stewardess) following the arrival of survivors in Plymouth
The cook and Mr Maynard, survivors of the Titanic disasterScene showing the Titanic survivors arriving in Plymouth docks. The cook, Mr. Maynard, was one of the last people to see Captain E. Smith before he died
On Board BritannicPeople on board the Britannic, the sister ship of the Titanic, taking part in a service; the ship, requisitioned as a hospital ship in WW1 was sunk by a mine
Hymn to which the Titanic sunk and photo of the linerHymn to which the Titanic sunk ( Nearer, My God, To Thee ) and picture of the liner. Date: 1912
Original sketch of the iceberg which sank the TitanicAn original sketch of the icebergs outline, created and signed by J. Scarrott, one of the crew of the Titanic. Date: 1912
RMS Titanic, Emily Esther Hart nee Bloomfield, wedding ringsRMS TITANIC: Second Class passenger Emily Esther Hart nee Bloomfield's 22ct. Wedding rings both worn on the Titanic and when she was rescued on Lifeboat 14 with her daughter Eva
White Star Line, RMS Titanic, accommodatiojn planWhite Star Line RMS Titanic, plan of First Class accommodation
RMS Titanic, publications and photos )RMS Titanic pubications and photosption)
RMS Titamic, letter, John Bartholomew, SouthamptonRMS. TITANIC, Extremely rare hand written letter by John Bartholomew, White Star Line's Victualling Superintendent in Southampton from 1907-1912
RMS Titanic, plan with photographsRMS Titanic plan with photograhs
RMS Titanic cobalt blue and gilt saucerOSNC SpodeRMS. TITANIC: Rare cobalt blue and gilt saucer with gilt OSNC to centre. Made by Spode and carrying the numbers 4332 and 580303 denoting registrations in 1911
RMS Titanic, receiptand stubRMS TITANIC: Unusual perforated receipt and stub for typewriting charges, unnumbered ex- Onslows 8-4-95. 8ins. x 3ins
RMS Titanic, Lillian Asplund Collectiom, leather documeht waRMS TITANIC: Lillian Asplund Collection. An extremely rare leather document wallet/memo book, recovered from Carl Asplund #142 by the Mackay-Bennett
RMS Titanic, Harold Cottam Collection photograhRMS. TITANIC. THE HAROLD COTTAM COLLECTION: A superb oversize press photograph taken on the deck of Carpathia showing Harold wearing the suit he wore to the American Inquiry with a Carpathia lifeboat
RMS Titanic, Harold Cottam Collection, Marconi envelopeRMS TITANIC. THE HAROLD COTTOM COLLECTION: A red Marconi gram envelope on which Harold has written his name and address. Harold Thos Cottam, The Stone yard, Church Street, Southwell, England
RMS Titanic, Harold Cottam Collectionk inquiry documnt)RMS TITANIC. THE HAROLD COTTAM COLLECTION: Harold's personal copy of the American Titanic Senate Inquiry titled Titanic Disaster
RMS Titanic Harold Cottam Collection, photographRMS TITANIC THE HAROLD COTTAM COLLECTION: An exceptional formal portrait of Harold in his Marconi uniform, signed in pencil on reverse HT Cottam. 5.5ins x 7.5ins
RMS Titanic, folk art, trivet decorated with shamrocksRMS TITANIC: Rare folk art trivet decorated with shamrocks and engraved RMS Titanic 1912. The trivet has been converted to act as a three legged pot with cover. 2ins. Date: 1912
RMS Titanic, Harold Cottam Collection gold pocket watch)RMS TITANIC. THE HAROLD COTTAM COLLECTION: Hallmarked 9ct Gold Waltham gentleman's hunter pocket watch engraved Presented to Mr. Harold T
RMS Titanic, First Class passenger, Richard Norris WilliamsR.M.S. TITANIC: First-Class passenger and Wimbledon Tennis Champion Richard Norris Williams. Extremely rare C.Q.D. Titanic Survivor's Self-Published hard bound book, heavily illustrated. 11ins