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. Senate Democrats block ...
An archive of material belonging to a passenger who drowned in the Titanic sinking is expected to fetch more than £100,000 at auction. Frederick Sutton, 61, was a first class passenger on the ...
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Titanic’s Propeller Mystery: Three Blades, Not Four
New engineering notebooks from Harland & Wolff reveal that Titanic’s central propeller might have had three blades instead of four, overturning decades of assumption. World Series 2025: 18 innings, 11 ...
The Titanic Museum rises from the very ground where hubris took physical form. Standing in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, the building occupies the exact spot where Harland & Wolff constructed the most ...
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