When she first sailed, Olympic was the largest ship in the world, only to be replaced by the Titanic with 46,328 GRT, the result of adding a steel enclosure to her A deck promenade. Today ...
The Titanic is arguably the most recognized maritime disaster in history.
The PromenadeLights from a submersible penetrate the rusted ruin of Titanic’s first-class promenade, once as inviting as a similar deck on the Olympic (right). Before the Titanic sank ...
and a door shaft stamped with the 401 code present on all of the Titanic’s parts, which Ray hopes will dissuade the conspiracy theory that it had been swapped with the RMS Olympic, the Titanic ...
Violet Jessop, known as the 'Queen of Sinking Ships,' remarkably survived accidents involving the Titanic, Britannic, and Olympic. A dedicated nurse and stewardess, she helped save many lives ...
Titanic was the biggest ship on the sea when she was launched in May 1911. She was as tall as Nelson's Column in London. Workers used 22 tonnes of soap to make sure Titanic could slip into the ...
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 ...