Titanic: Before and After Photo Gallery and related media
Titanic: Before and After
RMS Titanic
As high as an eleven story building and nearly four city blocks long, the Titanic was one of the largest and most magnificent ships in the world (photographed April 10, 1912).
Related Photo Galleries (2)
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Titanic: Before and After
Titanic: Before and After(13 Photos)
13 Photos
Compare images of the Titanic before and after she sank. What has over 90 years at the bottom of the ocean done to the top deck, the hull?
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Titanic: Aboard the Ship
Titanic: Aboard the Ship(12 Photos)
12 Photos
Explore some of the most interesting artifacts salvaged from the Titanic's wreck and discover which influential figures perished when the great ship collided with an iceberg.
Related Videos (2)
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The Titanic: Engineering Disaster
The Titanic: Engineering DisasterVideo Clip (2:45)
Video Clip (2:45)
An iceberg ripped through the body of the Titanic leading to disaster. Could some clever engineering have avoided the tragedy and saved lives?
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Floating City on Perpetual Vacation
Floating City on Perpetual VacationVideo Clip (2:54)
Video Clip (2:54)
The Royal Caribbean's Voyager of the Sea is the world's biggest cruise ship; it is as tall as a 20 story building. In a Modern Marvels video, discover how one of the world's largest machines is on a perpetual vacation.
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Titanic Survivor's Eyewitness Account
Titanic Survivor's Eyewitness AccountAudio Clip (3:03)
Audio Clip (3:03)
In 1935, a survivor of Titanic recounts his experience aboard the doomed ship. On its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City, RMS Titanic struck an iceberg and sunk off the coast of Newfoundland on April 12, 1912, killing more than 1,500 passengers.
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