HALIFAX - The morbid task of recovering the remains of the Titanic's passengers didn't fall to those who responded first and rescued the living, but with cable ships that arrived a week later. The ...
The photo was taken aboard the recovery ship C.S MacKay-Bennett. Photo taken on the C.S MacKay-Bennett (1912). Image courtesy of Henry Aldridge. Verity Babbs April 24, 2024 ShareShare This Article On ...
A rare photograph of a burial ceremony for a victim of the Titanic disaster is going up for auction this weekend, 106 years after the ill-fated ocean liner sank in the Atlantic, with more than 1,500 ...
Letters from survivors of the Titanic and a deck log from one of the ships that searched for its ill-fated passengers are just some of the items for sale at an upcoming auction of oceanliner ...
Secret telegrams unearthed after a century have revealed creepy new details about what happened to people who died on board the Titanic. The letters, which were never intended to go public, reveal how ...
It was Wednesday, April 10,1912. The time was noon, as 2,234 passengers steamed out of Southampton on the world's largest and most luxurious passenger liner ever built. On her maiden voyage and ...
Five days after the passenger ship the Titanic sank, the crew of the rescue ship Mackay-Bennett pulled the body of a fair-haired, roughly 2-year-old boy out of the Atlantic Ocean on April 21, 1912.
A rare photo of a mass funeral for Titanic victims was discovered just over a century after the 1912 tragedy. The picture is thought to have been just days after the Titanic famously sank on April 15, ...
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