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  2. SS Californian - Wikipedia

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    Williams and Kamps wrote in Titanic and the Californian: "Bearing [the] distance in mind, and recalling that a mere fifty-five minutes had elapsed from the time Captain Lord was first informed about the rockets to the moment the Titanic slipped beneath the waves, it would have been nothing short of a miracle for Lord to bring his ship to the ...

  3. Doublecross (series) - Wikipedia

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    Mission Titanic: This disaster is based on the RMS Titanic, with most of the book focusing on the Halifax Explosion (1917) during World War I. While 2 ships the Mont Blanc a French ship carrying tons of explosives because it was heading out to war crashed with another ship all the explosives exploded & the glass became flying bullets blinding ...

  4. SS Mount Temple - Wikipedia

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    At a distance of 49.5 nautical miles (91.7 km; 57.0 mi) from the famous distress coordinates of Titanic, and roughly 60 miles (97 km) from the actual location of the disaster, Mount Temple was simply too far away to be seen from those aboard Titanic, and for those aboard Mount Temple to see Titanic or her distress rockets.

  5. No Greater Love (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Edwina sells the newspaper and also inherit money from the aunt in England. George finds success in Hollywood and the younger sister Alexis desperately wants to be a movie actress. She runs off with a much older man, to England. Edwina goes after her, stepping on a boat for the first time since the Titanic disaster more than a decade earlier.

  6. Digital scan of Titanic shipwreck reveals never-before-seen ...

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    For the first time, we can fully picture what the world's most famous shipwreck looks like at the bottom of the Atlantic.. Using deep-sea mapping, researchers were able to create the first full ...

  7. Where is the Titanic located? What to know about history’s ...

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    The submersible’s Titanic expedition is a reminder that more than a century after the “unsinkable” Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg, killing more than 1,500 of the 2,200 people on board ...

  8. SS Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm - Wikipedia

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    She was one of several ships in the vicinity of the Titanic when the latter ship sank. [4] Her last voyage as Prinz Frederick Wilhelm was begun on June 13, 1914. At the outbreak of war in August 1914, she cut short a pleasure cruise and sought refuge at Odda, Norway. After the war, the ship was surrendered on March 31, 1919 to the British.

  9. Woman who visited Titanic shipwreck with OceanGate describes ...

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    Since the Titanic was discovered off the coast of Newfoundland in 1985 by Bob Ballard, getting to the ship has not been a cheap or easy task. Different countries and institutions have sent down ...