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The RMS Titanic was the flagship of the once mighty White Star shipping line. It was the biggest liner ever built, and was to service the North Atlantic route, between Britain and America. In 1912, on its maiden voyage, the ship sank after hitting an iceberg. It was the biggest disaster of its time.
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Passenger and crew biographies, survivor and victim list, articles, deck plans, multimedia, and discussions.
Books, ship information, FAQ, links, webrings, and discussion groups.
Collection of archived news articles and press releases about the ship.
Displays of authentic items with photos.
History, pictures, facts and myths relating to the Titanic.
A non-profit organization based in New Jersey that aims to preserve and perpetuate the memory and history of the Royal Mail Ship Titanic, and those who sailed aboard her maiden and last voyage. Includes history and message board.
Details the reaction by the press to the building of the liner, the disaster, and Belfast at the time of the disaster.
The first New York Times article on the sinking. [PDF] (April 15, 1912)
A non-profit organization based in New Jersey that aims to preserve and perpetuate the memory and history of the Royal Mail Ship Titanic, and those who sailed aboard her maiden and last voyage. Includes history and message board.
Passenger and crew biographies, survivor and victim list, articles, deck plans, multimedia, and discussions.
Displays of authentic items with photos.
Collection of archived news articles and press releases about the ship.
Books, ship information, FAQ, links, webrings, and discussion groups.
History, pictures, facts and myths relating to the Titanic.
Details the reaction by the press to the building of the liner, the disaster, and Belfast at the time of the disaster.
The first New York Times article on the sinking. [PDF] (April 15, 1912)

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