9 Titanic Drawings That Inspire Fear – Part Two

There is no more powerful way for anyone to express themselves then through the power of art. The old saying, “a picture is worth a thousand words, was absolutely right, and those words may go beyond a thousand when it involves something tragic, like the sinking of what was deemed … Read More

9 Titanic Drawings That Inspire Fear – Part One

Back in 1912, there was no such thing as social media. These days, whenever something happens, people armed with their camera phones are quick to whip them out and record video or take photos of the incident.  In the days before social media, people who were witnesses to disaster, often … Read More

Interesting Ways to Raise the Titanic- Part Two

Back in 1912, a ship was launched called the RMS Titanic. At the time, the world was a very difference place, and things did not happen on the scale they do now. These days, all one has to do is turn on the television, and the news talks about all the … Read More

Interesting Ways to Raise the Titanic- Part One

On the 19th of December back in 1997, a movie came out that changed the world. Exactly 18 years ago, a movie called Titanic came out and basically turned the world on its ear. Directed by James Cameron, and starring Kate Winslet, and Leonardo DiCaprio, the movie showed the world the … Read More

Is Titanic Artifact A Fake?

Back in July of this year, there was a discovery made in Spain that had the whole world incredibly excited. What was found was a Titanic  plaque that had not been seen since the sinking of the ship, and students of the ship were excited to see this remarkable piece of … Read More

The Titanic Telegram Part Two of Two

The morning of April 15, 1912, the Royal Mail Steam ship, Titanic was in trouble. At approximately 11:40 pm, there were two men in the crow’s nest, Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee. The two young men were ordered to keep a sharp eye out for icebergs, growlers, and field ice. However, … Read More

The Titanic Telegram Part One of Two

On April 15, 1912, the RMS Titanic  struck an iceberg and began a slow sink into the frigid waters of the North Atlantic.  Aboard this majestic ship was over 2200 people, who were both passengers and crew, but the danger was not immediately known except for a handful of men on … Read More