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Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: SURVIVOR, 1912. Sidney Stuart Collett, a survivor of RMS Titanic

TITANIC: SURVIVOR, 1912. Sidney Stuart Collett, a survivor of RMS Titanic. Photographed 19 April 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: MARGARET MOLLY BROWN (1867-1932). The Unsinkable Molly Brown

MARGARET MOLLY BROWN (1867-1932). The Unsinkable Molly Brown. American socialite, philanthropist, activist, and survivor of the Titanic. Photographed c1890

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: FIRST CLASS TICKET. First class ticket for the Titanic held by the Reverand Stuart Holden

TITANIC: FIRST CLASS TICKET. First class ticket for the Titanic held by the Reverand Stuart Holden, who never used the ticket because his wife became ill the day before the Titanic steamed off on its

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: RE-CREATION, 1912. A Hollywood re-creation of the sinking of the Titanic in 1912

TITANIC: RE-CREATION, 1912. A Hollywood re-creation of the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. No actual photograph of the event exists

Background imageTitanic Collection: MARGARET MOLLY BROWN (1867-1932). The Unsinkable Molly Brown. American socialite, philanthropist

MARGARET MOLLY BROWN (1867-1932). The Unsinkable Molly Brown. American socialite, philanthropist, activist and survivor of the Titanic

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: SURVIVORS, 1912. Survivors of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, 1912

TITANIC: SURVIVORS, 1912. Survivors of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: CONSTRUCTION, c1910. View of the Olympic (left) and Titanic under construction at

TITANIC: CONSTRUCTION, c1910. View of the Olympic (left) and Titanic under construction at the Harland & Wolff shipyards, Belfast, Ireland. Photographed c1910

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: HAROLD BRIDE. Second wireless operator of the Titanic

TITANIC: HAROLD BRIDE. Second wireless operator of the Titanic, effectively dealt with a man who tried to steal
TITANIC: HAROLD BRIDE. Second wireless operator of the " Titanic, " effectively dealt with a man who tried to steal the first-operators life belt

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: HAROLD BRIDE. With his feet crushed and frostbitten

TITANIC: HAROLD BRIDE. With his feet crushed and frostbitten, second wireless operator of the Titanic leaves
TITANIC: HAROLD BRIDE. With his feet crushed and frostbitten, second wireless operator of the " Titanic" leaves the " Carpathia."

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: MENU, 1912. Dinner menu for first-class passengers on board the White Star liner Titanic

TITANIC: MENU, 1912. Dinner menu for first-class passengers on board the White Star liner Titanic, 14 April 1912, on the voyage which would end later that day when the ship sank after colliding with

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: MENU, 1912. Menu for third-class passengers on board the White Star liner Titanic

TITANIC: MENU, 1912. Menu for third-class passengers on board the White Star liner Titanic, 14 April 1912, on the voyage which would end later that day when the ship sank after colliding with an

Background imageTitanic Collection: THE TITANIC, 1912. Cross section of the Titanic, the White Star liner that sank, 14-15 April 1912

THE TITANIC, 1912. Cross section of the Titanic, the White Star liner that sank, 14-15 April 1912, after having struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic while on her maiden voyage

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: SOAP AD, 1912. The White Star liner Titanic used in an advertisement in an English

TITANIC: SOAP AD, 1912. The White Star liner Titanic used in an advertisement in an English newspaper for Vinolia Otto
TITANIC: SOAP AD, 1912. The White Star liner " Titanic" used in an advertisement in an English newspaper for Vinolia Otto toilet soap, shortly before the liner sank into the Atlantic Ocean

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Background imageTitanic Collection: LUCY DUFF-GORDON (1863-1935). Lucy Christiana, Lady Duff-Gordon. English fashion designer

LUCY DUFF-GORDON (1863-1935). Lucy Christiana, Lady Duff-Gordon. English fashion designer. Photographed with her three dogs, c1916

Background imageTitanic Collection: LUCY DUFF-GORDON (1863-1935). Lucy Christiana, Lady Duff-Gordon. English fashion designer

LUCY DUFF-GORDON (1863-1935). Lucy Christiana, Lady Duff-Gordon. English fashion designer. Photographed with her three dogs, c1916

Background imageTitanic Collection: ROSTRON AND BROWN, 1912. Margaret Molly Brown presenting a trophy cup to captain Arthur Henry

ROSTRON AND BROWN, 1912. Margaret Molly Brown presenting a trophy cup to captain Arthur Henry Rostron of the RMS Carpathia, for rescuing the survivors of the RMS Titanic. Photograph, 29 May 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: JOHN BORLAND THAYER (1862-1912). Pennsylvania Railroad executive and first-class cricketer

JOHN BORLAND THAYER (1862-1912). Pennsylvania Railroad executive and first-class cricketer, died during the sinking of the Titanic. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageTitanic Collection: ARTHUR HENRY ROSTRON (1869-1940). English ship captain of the RMS Carpathia

ARTHUR HENRY ROSTRON (1869-1940). English ship captain of the RMS Carpathia, which rescued the survivors from the RMS Titanic. Photographed with his wife, February 1913

Background imageTitanic Collection: THOMAS ANDREWS (1873-1912). Irish businessman and builder of the Titanic. Photograph, c1910

THOMAS ANDREWS (1873-1912). Irish businessman and builder of the Titanic. Photograph, c1910

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: LAUNCH, 1911. Invitation to the launch of the Titanic at Belfast, 21 May 1911

TITANIC: LAUNCH, 1911. Invitation to the launch of the Titanic at Belfast, 21 May 1911

Background imageTitanic Collection: MADELEINE FORCE ASTOR (1893-1940). Second wife and widow of John Jacob Astor IV

MADELEINE FORCE ASTOR (1893-1940). Second wife and widow of John Jacob Astor IV and survivor of the RMS Titanic. Photograph, c1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: SURVIVORS, 1912. Young survivors of the Titanic Louis (left)

TITANIC: SURVIVORS, 1912. Young survivors of the Titanic Louis (left) and Michel Navratil on their mothers lap after being reuinted. Photographed 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: MADELEINE FORCE ASTOR (1893-1940). Second wife and widow of John Jacob Astor IV

MADELEINE FORCE ASTOR (1893-1940). Second wife and widow of John Jacob Astor IV and survivor of the RMS Titanic. Photograph, c1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: RESCUED, 1912. Rescued Titanic passengers aboard the Carpathia, Mr. George A

TITANIC: RESCUED, 1912. Rescued Titanic passengers aboard the Carpathia, Mr. George A
TITANIC: RESCUED, 1912. Rescued " Titanic" passengers aboard the " Carpathia, " Mr. George A. Harder, who was the only man saved of 11 honeymoon couples; Mrs. Harder; and Mrs

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: SINKING, 1912. Contemporary sketches by a survivor of the sinking of the Titanic

TITANIC: SINKING, 1912. Contemporary sketches by a survivor of the sinking of the Titanic, April 14-15, 1912
TITANIC: SINKING, 1912. Contemporary sketches by a survivor of the sinking of the " Titanic, " April 14-15, 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: HAROLD COTTAM. The wireless operator of the Carpathia who heard the distress call sent by

TITANIC: HAROLD COTTAM. The wireless operator of the Carpathia who heard the distress call sent by the Titanic, 1912
TITANIC: HAROLD COTTAM. The wireless operator of the " Carpathia" who heard the distress call sent by the " Titanic, " 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: LIFE-BOAT, 1912. The survivors of the Titanic in life-boats, 1912

TITANIC: LIFE-BOAT, 1912. The survivors of the Titanic in life-boats, 1912
TITANIC: LIFE-BOAT, 1912. The survivors of the " Titanic" in life-boats, 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: SINKING OF THE TITANIC. April 14-15, 1912: contemporary illustration

SINKING OF THE TITANIC. April 14-15, 1912: contemporary illustration

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: SUITE, 1912. A private suite appointed with a four-post bed

TITANIC: SUITE, 1912. A private suite appointed with a four-post bed, only two such apartments on the Titanic

Background imageTitanic Collection: THE TITANIC, 1912. The biggest ship in the world, shown in section

THE TITANIC, 1912. The biggest ship in the world, shown in section. From a contemporary newspaper, April 20, 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: WHITE STAR LINE. A crowd gathers at the office of White Star Line in London on April 16

TITANIC: WHITE STAR LINE. A crowd gathers at the office of White Star Line in London on April 16, 1912, after news of the Titanic sinking

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: EXERCISE ROOM, 1912. The gymnasium aboard the Titanic

TITANIC: EXERCISE ROOM, 1912. The gymnasium aboard the Titanic, showing the various exercise equipment, 1912
TITANIC: EXERCISE ROOM, 1912. The gymnasium aboard the " Titanic, " showing the various exercise equipment, 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Writer, socialite, and R. M. S. Titanic survivor Helen Churchill Hungerford

SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Writer, socialite, and R. M. S. Titanic survivor Helen Churchill Hungerford Candee on horseback
SUFFRAGE PARADE, 1913. Writer, socialite, and R.M.S. Titanic survivor Helen Churchill Hungerford Candee on horseback at the head of the womens suffrage parade at Washington, D.C. 3 March 1913

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: JACK PHILLIPS. Wireless operator on the Titanic, 1912

TITANIC: JACK PHILLIPS. Wireless operator on the Titanic, 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: THE CARPATHIA, 1912. The rescuing liner Carpathia, which came to the aid of survivors of

TITANIC: THE CARPATHIA, 1912. The rescuing liner Carpathia, which came to the aid of survivors of the Titanic, 1912
TITANIC: THE CARPATHIA, 1912. The rescuing liner Carpathia, which came to the aid of survivors of the " Titanic, " 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC SONG SHEET, 1912. Just as the Ship Went Down. Cover of American sheet music published

TITANIC SONG SHEET, 1912. Just as the Ship Went Down. Cover of American sheet music published shortly after the sinking of the Titanic on April 14-15, 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: TURKISH BATH, 1912. The cooling room of the vessels Turkish bath, 1912

TITANIC: TURKISH BATH, 1912. The cooling room of the vessels Turkish bath, 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: ICEBERGS, 1912. Icebergs off Newfoundland, where the Titanic sank, April 14-15, 1912

TITANIC: ICEBERGS, 1912. Icebergs off Newfoundland, where the Titanic sank, April 14-15, 1912
TITANIC: ICEBERGS, 1912. Icebergs off Newfoundland, where the " Titanic" sank, April 14-15, 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: PRIVATE DECK, 1912. The private deck of one of the two exclusive suites, 1912

TITANIC: PRIVATE DECK, 1912. The private deck of one of the two exclusive suites, 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: OFFICERS OF THE TITANIC, 1912. Standing, left-to-right: Herbert McElroy

OFFICERS OF THE TITANIC, 1912. Standing, left-to-right: Herbert McElroy, Chief Purser; Charles Lightoller, Second Officer; Herbert Pitman, Third Officer; Joseph Boxhall, Fourth Officer; Harold Lowe

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: SWIMMING POOL. A swimming bath aboard the Titanic, 1912

TITANIC: SWIMMING POOL. A swimming bath aboard the Titanic, 1912
TITANIC: SWIMMING POOL. A " swimming bath" aboard the " Titanic, " 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: THE BRIDGE, 1912. Bridge of the Titanic. Photographed for a newspaper spread, 1912

TITANIC: THE BRIDGE, 1912. Bridge of the Titanic. Photographed for a newspaper spread, 1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC: CONSTRUCTION, 1912. Workers assembling the propeller shafts of the RMS Titanic at Harland

TITANIC: CONSTRUCTION, 1912. Workers assembling the propeller shafts of the RMS Titanic at Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Ireland. Photograph, c1912

Background imageTitanic Collection: TITANIC SINKING, 1912. The sinking of the Titanic during the night of 14-15 April 1912

TITANIC SINKING, 1912. The sinking of the Titanic during the night of 14-15 April 1912. Drawing by survivor Leo Jones Hyland, a steward on the Titanic

Background imageTitanic Collection: MARGARET MOLLY BROWN (1867-1932). The Unsinkable Molly Brown

MARGARET MOLLY BROWN (1867-1932). The Unsinkable Molly Brown. American socialite, philanthropist, activist, and survivor of the Titanic. Photograph, c1900

Background imageTitanic Collection: MARGARET MOLLY BROWN (1867-1932). N

MARGARET MOLLY BROWN (1867-1932). N

Background imageTitanic Collection: WILLIAM ALDEN SMITH (1859-1932). United States Representative and Senator from Michigan

WILLIAM ALDEN SMITH (1859-1932). United States Representative and Senator from Michigan. Led the American inquiry into the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Photograph, c1912



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