The Titanic sank in the early hours of April 14, 1912, after months of being declared the "unsinkable ship." The maritime disaster took the lives of approximately 1,500 people who either sank with ...
Margaret "The Unsinkable Molly" Brown ... upon the sinking of the RMS Titanic, helping others to get into the lifeboats before she did. After the great ship went down, Brown took an oar and ...
The submersible, carrying five people, was part of a disaster tourism expedition to sightsee the wreck of the Titanic. Watch this video to know how the famous ship sank in less than three hours in ...
Violet Jessop, known as the 'Queen of Sinking Ships,' remarkably survived accidents involving the Titanic, Britannic, and ...
When Titanic was built in Belfast, Northern Ireland it was described by the operators White Star Line as "unsinkable". They also said it was the most luxurious ship on the waves at that time.
The ship has been in the news on and off since 2012, mostly for being a replica of the ill-fated original. Instead of the earlier launch in 2016, Titanic II will now sail in 2018. In 2012 ...
It will build a great, unsinkable ship. And it will be called the RMS Titanic. 101-year-old Rose DeWitt Bukater tells the story of her life aboard the Titanic, 84 years later. A young Rose boards ...
The Titanic, believed to be unsinkable, struck ice and sank on its ... trying to uncover the secrets of the world’s most famous ship. Titanic: The Exhibition is currently open outside of Chicago ...