Elaborate midday menu from Titanic's first full day at sea
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Credit where credit is due to James Cameron, at least he went down to the Titanic wreck in an ACTUAL submarine with an actual trained crew who spend their whole lives doing deep sea dives, the man did his research and wasn’t just throwing away $250,000 to look at a shipwreck
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History fans be like: "Yeah that's my scrimblo babygirl blorbo"
And the "babygirl" in question is a decaying, sad, middle aged man who's lived through the horrors of the world.
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Call me crazy, but I for one would have thought twice before boarding the unlicensed SS DeathTrap.
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A watercolour study in Procreate of 'Into the Night' by E. D. Walker for the 112ᵗʰ anniversary; time-lapses available here and here 💙
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I am losing my mind ohmygoddddd
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A Life Preserver, worn by Mabel Francatelli as she escaped from RMS Titanic and autographed by her and fellow survivors from lifeboat No.1 on 15th April 1912
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RMS Carpathia (2018)
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Before the wreck of the Titanic was found on September 1, 1985, it was widely accepted the ship sank in one piece. When Robert Ballard started his search for the wreck in 1985, artist Ken Marschall painted this painting to submit to the National Geographic.
"Proposal painting of a sunken Titanic submitted to National Geographic in May 1985 in hopes that if the wreck were found that summer they might hire me to illustrate for the magazine. I was not."
Later, Ken drew several pieces of artwork of liner that was used in several publications.
Artwork by Ken Marschall: link, link, link, link, link
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An artist's rendering of the most famous shipwreck in history - 1912
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Sorry but if I was paying $250k, I’d want the full Titanic experience, including being railed in the back of a 1912 Renault Type CB Town car by a young 90s era Leonardo DiCaprio until my hand leaves a print on the window
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OTD 112 years ago:
Titanic left her home for the very last time. She was headed for New York
This photo is believed to be one of if not the last photo taken of the Titanic.
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