Frederick Sutton's Titanic personal effects, including gold watch and first-class passenger list, remain in family hands for ...
In the days after the 1912 disaster, devastated families travelled by train to Halifax, Nova Scotia, to collect the bodies.
In 1985, an expedition led by Robert Ballard and French partners finally located Titanic’s final resting place nearly 3.8 km beneath the Atlantic using sonar, robots and a debris trail.
There are a few contenders for the most famous element in the story of the sinking of the Titanic. That there weren’t enough ...
Step into 1912 and explore the world of Titanic’s first‑class passengers—where Turkish baths, electric heaters, 11‑course dinners and private promenades came standard.
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From historic Everest summits to Jane Goodall’s chimpanzee research, National Geographic magazine and its famed covers have ...
The National Transportation Safety Board says faulty engineering led to the implosion of an experimental submersible that ...
The guest brought an image of her great-great-uncle, Reginald Hale and an Edwardian silver shilling that had belonged to him ...
The sinking of the Titanic may have happened over 113 years ago, but the curiosity surrounding the disaster remains at its peak. Numerous documentaries and a box-office smash hit have since come out, ...
Stockton Rush, who was the chief executive of OceanGate Expeditions – which ran the expedition – was also killed. Investigators said the Titan’s pressure vessel likely sustained damage after its 80th ...
The deep-sea vessel was on an expedition to the Titanic wreckage around 435 miles south of St John’s, Newfoundland, when it ...