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Rare Photos of the Interior of the Titanic United Archives - Getty Images The public's fascination with the Titanic spans generations — and there's no question as to why.
Intertitle reads: [ Before the disaster, Captain Smith on the Bridge. ] Close-up of Captain Edward J. Smith presumably scanning the sea — he was actually filmed on board the Olympic the previous year, when he was its captain. Smith perished when the Titanic sank. Flashing intertitle reads: [ C-Q-D Help! Help! We are sinking!
One such photo showing an iceberg that, experts say, the massive Titanic ocean liner may have likely struck before sinking to the bottom of the Atlantic, is the first one believed to be taken by a ...
Newly released footage shows the first crewed voyage to the wreckage of the doomed Titanic, which sits on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean after it sank in April 1912.
The Titanic's Café Parisien before climbing plants were later added to its trellised walls. The Café Parisien was a new feature on the Titanic, designed to occupy a part of the space which on the Olympic served as a rarely used B-Deck promenade. Located on the starboard side, the café was connected to the À la Carte Restaurant. [69]
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Newly released footage of the Titanic wreckage from nearly 40 years ago has provided a rare look at the ship in its best condition since sinking in 1912.
Bernice "Bernie" Palmer (January 10, 1893 – February 11, 1989) was a Canadian photographer known for taking the photographs of the Titanic disaster survivors and the iceberg believed to have caused the sinking of the ship in April 1912.