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Matthew, aged 38, from Bluntisham, is one of the descendants of a Frederick Wright, the ship's 'racquet attendant', who was among more than 1,500 souls who lost their lives in the icy waters of the ...
The story of the musical may be familiar enough by now, but this in-the-round production in Lincolnshire is magnificent to ...
A never-seen-before artifact from the Titanic was unveiled at TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition Las Vegas inside the Luxor on ...
The ill-starred liner Titanic sank exactly 113 years ago today, and now the British Titanic Society has voted to hold its ...
TV antiques expert Paul Martin, best known for presenting popular BBC show Flog It!, has shared a Liverpool admission and ...
A 'love child of the Titanic' spent her "whole life" trying to prove one thing - and now over a century on, her family know the truth. Next week, April 15, marks the 113th anniversary of t he ...
Jennifer Hooper, a metallurgist featured in the new documentary “Titanic: The Digital Resurrection ... valve on the model — evidence the ship’s engineers kept power flowing to the ...
Tourists would collectively pay millions of dollars more each year to stay in Hawaii hotels and on cruise ships to help the state address climate change and reduce the risk of future wildfires ...
Filmmakers followed the Magellan crew as they surveyed the doomed ship—and now, a documentary by National Geographic and Atlantic Productions is detailing the Titanic’s final moments.
Mohamed Salah has ended speculation about his future by signing a new deal with Liverpool through ... do by age Explore Inside The Titanic - History's Most Famous Ship Eight Clever Ways To Use ...
The Lady Patricia was converted into a bulk liquid tanker ship, probably the world’s first. The M.V. Miranda Guinness went into service twice weekly on routes between Dublin and Liverpool’s ...
On April 11, National Geographic viewers can see a groundbreaking scientific achievement unlike anything seen before in Titanic: The Digital Resurrection ... For the first time, scientists can walk ...