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  2. Titanic - Wikipedia

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    Titanic was 882 feet 9 inches (269.06 m) long with a maximum breadth of 92 feet 6 inches (28.19 m). The ship's total height, measured from the base of the keel to the top of the bridge, was 104 feet (32 m). [16] Titanic measured 46,329 GRT and 21,831 NRT [17] and with a draught of 34 feet 7 inches (10.54 m) and displaced 52,310 tonnes. [5]

  3. File:Olympic & Titanic 1st Class Pool Drawing.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.

  4. These Rare Photos Reveal What the Inside of the Titanic ... - AOL

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    On April 10, 1912, the Titanic set sail on its maiden voyage from Southhampton, England to New York City. ... Drawing Room. First-class passengers were treated to live music during meals and in ...

  5. File:Titanic in color.png - Wikipedia

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  6. Inside the 360 recreation of the Titanic - AOL

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    105 years ago on April 15th, the Titanic sank to the bottom of the Atlantic ocean after it collided with an unseen iceburg. The fascination with the event is still strong to this day, thanks to ...

  7. File:Period Illustration of Titanic & Olympic 1st Class ...

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    English: Promotional drawing launched by White Star Line for advertise the First Class facilities on board the new largest steamers in the World: Olympic and Titanic.This postcard depict the First Class dining room on board the both liners.

  8. Icon of the Seas: Everything you need to know about the ... - AOL

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    At 250,800 gross tons and nearly 1,200 feet long, it makes the Titanic look like a tugboat. For comparison, the Titanic was 882.9 feet long and 46,328 gross tons.

  9. Iceberg that sank the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    From Le Petit Journal, Paris, 28 April 1912: the very earliest depictions of the disaster are fantasy drawings with no knowledge of the size of the iceberg or the nature of the collision. Passengers either noticed the iceberg as a dark shadow or a white mass that passed by the ship, or sighted the iceberg later from the deck: