COAL from the Titanic is among the items to go under the hammer tomorrow as the Charlestown Shipwreck Treasure Museum sells off its collection. The marine artefacts, some dating back to the 1500s, are ...
She was as tall as Nelson's Column in London. Workers used 22 tonnes of soap to make sure Titanic could slip into the water smoothly. It took around three years to finish the ship but only 62 ...
In Titanic‘s final moments, Lightoller launched the lifeboat Collapsible B, before diving into the water as the ship surged forward. He was struck by a ventilation shaft, but was saved from being ...
When the Titanic hit the iceberg, she helped passengers get to lifeboats but ended up in the freezing water when her lifeboat got sucked under. Amazingly, she was pulled back to safety and ...
But by 2:30 the Titanic was gone. The Carpathia arrived around 4, dodging icebergs as it went. Some of them towered 200 feet out of the water. One of them was the berg that had fatally damaged the ...
yet our obsession with the Titanic lives on. Super fans will be excitedly perusing the top lots going under the hammer in a dedicated online sale later this month organized by Henry Aldridge & Co.
A postcard written by a first-class passenger on the Titanic will go up for auction later this month. Richard William Smith, a British businessman, scrawled a message in pencil to a Mrs Olive ...
Over the past few months, clean water has come under the microscope thanks to a slew of research analyzing what’s in the stuff we drink. The latest is a study that has detected a previously ...