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  2. Divers Looked for Treasure in the Titanic’s Wreckage and ...

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    Divers rediscovered Titanic's lost bronze "Diana of Versailles" statue, highlighting ongoing ship decay and marking a key find since its last sighting in 1986.

  3. New Titanic expedition images show major decay. But see the ...

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    The 2-foot bronze statue depicts the Roman goddess of wild animals, Diana. The statue was spotted in photos taken during a 1986 expedition, "but a tradition of secrecy around the Titanic wreck ...

  4. Diana of Versailles - Wikipedia

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    The Diana of Versailles in the Louvre Galerie des Caryatides that was designed for it. The Diana of Versailles or Artemis, Goddess of the Hunt (French: Artémis, déesse de la chasse) is a slightly over-lifesize [1] marble statue of the Roman goddess Diana (Greek: Artemis) with a deer. It is now in the Musée du Louvre, Paris. [2]

  5. File:Teddington, Grove Gardens, Diana statue (1).jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Teddington, Grove Gardens, statue of Diane de Versailles (Diana with a Stag), Domenico Brucciani, artificial stone c1910. A rare example of Brucciani's outdoor sculpture when the Brucciani business was run by Paul Joseph Ryan at Goswell Road.

  6. File:Diana of Versailles.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. 'Titanic will literally never look the same' after ... - AOL

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    The most coveted item was "Diana of Versailles," a two-foot-tall bronze statue from Titanic's first-class lounge, he said. ... we did manage to find Diana and take her first photos in 38 years ...

  8. Titanic artifact, believed lost, spotted during first visit ...

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    RMS Titanic’s research team located a miniature replica of the “Diana of Versaillesstatue that stood on the ship’s first-class lounge fireplace mantle which was last seen in 1986.

  9. First-class facilities of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    The only known photo of Titanic's first-class dining saloon. All other photos were from her near-identical sister-ship, Olympic. The Titanic ' s dining saloon featured red and blue linoleum tiles. The furniture was made of oak and chairs upholstered in dark green leather, unusual in the fact that they were not swivel chairs bolted to the floor ...