While many may be familiar with the fictional love story of Jack and Rose from James Cameron's "Titanic," the reality is even more grim. Many people lost their lives on that fateful morning.
The Titanic - billed as an unsinkable ship -hit an iceberg and sank on April 15, 1912. Over 1,500 people died in the maritime disaster, while 705 individuals survived. A number of the victims and ...
Stories abound about the heroic Newfoundland, Rigel, that helped saved passengers on the sinking Titanic. However, is this ...
The Titanic set sail on its maiden voyage on April 10, 1912, with around 2,200 people aboard. A British passenger liner, the Titanic was operated by White Star Line and was traveling from ...
Titanic carried over 2,200 people on its maiden voyage, but it was only half full when it set sail. People were travelling for lots of different reasons. Businessmen needed to make important deals ...
The final meal served on the Titanic before the fateful night of April 14, 1912 differed between the three classes on board.
Titanic, struck an iceberg. Two hours and 40 minutes later she sank deep into the freezing Atlantic waters. Less than a third of the people on board survived. Over the years, the BBC has heard ...
The sinking of "Himara" on January 19, 1947 off Evia resulted in a loss of at least 383 people and has been dubbed as the ...
Raising the Titanic might not have actually been feasible (though people did consider trying), but by the 1980s, technological advances—including submersibles capable of going deeper than ever ...
Margot Robbie Listened to the Titanic Score to Prep for a Wolf of Wall Street Scene — While Kate and Leo Were in the Next Room Kate Winslet Reveals Surprise Reunion with Titanic Cast Member from ...
A new documentary about the Titan sub disaster is coming to Netflix and it'll try to answer the big question hanging over it all: why?