The Titanic, which sank in the North Atlantic on April 15, 1912, had two sister ships almost identical in size and luxury: the Olympic and the Britannic. The White Star Line hoped to conquer its ...
The most celebrated ocean liner of its time even before it first sailed, Titanic was an incredible feat of engineering and ambition. Its maiden voyage ended in tragedy when it struck an iceberg and ...
Just about everyone has heard of the ill-fated Titanic, but there's a set of letters associated with it that are often ...
Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast during the early 1900s. He brought the idea of 'Olympic class' ocean liners to life, ...
I had entered the elegant spa on the most luxurious ship of its time ... once as inviting as a similar deck on the Olympic (right). Before the Titanic sank, the windows were opened, probably ...
The Olympic Class ships were intended to be the greatest liners to ever sail the oceans, but the Britannic sank only four ...
Although it may not be very comforting, the truth is there is no such thing as an unsinkable ship. No matter how sophisticated ... In the days of the Titanic and Britannic, few fire regulations ...
That year, the one who claimed the prize was actually a survivor of the Titanic disaster at sea in 1912. Little did Dick Williams know that he would board that cursed ship, meet his new ally and ...
Few ships have been as unlucky as the RMS Titanic, sinking as she did on the night of April 15, 1912 after raking across an iceberg on her maiden voyage, and no ship has grabbed as much popular ...
Herbert Haddock of the RMS Olympic, Titanic’s sister ship, asking for the names of every survivor of the Titanic disaster who was picked up by the ship Carpathia. As it turned out, the Olympic ...
You can still visit it today. The architect of Titanic and its sister ships Olympic and Britannic was Alexander Carlisle. The designer was born in Ballymena and is generally thought to have been ...
An Immersive Voyage exhibit is open in downtown at the Cincinnati Exhibition Hub Art Center, 18 West Fourth St.