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Titanic: A History in Photographs

Professional and amateur Titanic historians alike use a variety of information to learn about the great lost ocean liner, which struck an iceberg on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City on April 14th and sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning … Read More

RMS Olympic Photographed By F. G. O. Stuart.

Godolphin Osbourne Stuart: A Titanic Career in Photographs

When modern viewers look upon the marvel that was the R.M.S. Titanic, they might not give much thought to the people who photographed her. However, if not for these talented and passionate individuals, all historians may have had today are visual and verbal accounts that may not ignite the imagination … Read More

Titanic Door Debate Finally Settled By Celine Dion

The blockbuster movie Titanic, will be turning 22 years old in December, yet the movie lives on in a countless number of ways.  Before James Cameron’s Avatar took the number one movie ever title from Titanic, it had held that spot for 12 years, and even to this day, the movie is still as … Read More

Coat of Oregon Titanic Survivor Returned to Home Museum

The coat of one Titanic survivor is finally returning from exhibition to its rightful place, the Cottage Grove Museum located in Cottage Grove, Oregon. Marion Wright Woolcott wore her now infamous coat on the morning of April 10, 1912, when she walked up the ramp to board the RMS Titanic. Little did the … Read More

A Light In The Dark – Titanic Cane Up For Auction

When the RMS Titanic struck iceberg on the night of April 14th, 1912, the world was shocked to hear how the greatest, biggest, most grandest ship in the world, was in serious trouble. The information coming into New York City was too remarkable to believe. The biggest ship in the world, … Read More