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Titanic Interactive

Explore the Titanic like you never have before, with interactive features about its construction, its ill-fated maiden voyage and the survivors who lived to tell the tale.

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  • Titanic: Deconstructed
    Titanic: Deconstructed

    Video Clip (1:57)

    Everyone knows the Titanic was big, and we have the hard numbers to prove it. Discover what made it a supersized ship.

    Video Clip (1:57)
  • Coroner's Report: Titanic
    Coroner's Report: Titanic

    Video Clip (2:01)

    When the "unsinkable" ocean liner Titanic was lost after hitting an iceberg on April 15, 1912, lifeboats saved only 700 of her passengers. What did the 1,500 people who went down with the ship experience in the icy waters of the North Atlantic?

    Video Clip (2:01)
  • The Unsinkable Molly Brown
    The Unsinkable Molly Brown

    Video Clip (1:50)

    Known for attempts to turn her rescue boat around, Titanic survivor Margaret Brown made waves on land as well. Find out what happened to the "Unisinkable Molly Brown" after Titanic.

    Video Clip (1:50)
  • The Titanic: Engineering Disaster
    The Titanic: Engineering Disaster

    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?

    Video Clip (2:45)
  • Titanic's Achilles Heel
    Titanic's Achilles Heel

    Video Clip (3:10)

    In 2005, John Chatteron and Richie Kohler explored the shipwrecks of the Titanic and Britannic through a series of dives, forensic photos, and eyewitness testimony, in an attempt to figure out what really happened.

    Video Clip (3:10)
  • Avoiding Disaster on the Titanic
    Avoiding Disaster on the Titanic

    Video Clip (3:39)

    With only 37 seconds to avoid disaster, could the Titanic crew have changed its course in time? Watch this clip to find out.

    Video Clip (3:39)
  • A Titanic Survivor
    A Titanic Survivor

    Video Clip (3:10)

    Millvina Dean, inspiration for the movie Titanic, shares her survival story.

    Video Clip (3:10)
  • The Titanic's Structure
    The Titanic's Structure

    Video Clip (3:01)

    Naval architect Roger Long breaks down Titanic's structure to gain better insight into how and why the "unsinkable" ship sank.

    Video Clip (3:01)
  • Titanic: Stewardess Survival
    Titanic: Stewardess Survival

    Video Clip (2:13)

    Find out what happened to Violet Jessup, a stewardess aboard the Titanic and the only woman to survive the sinking of both the Titanic and her sister ship, Britannic.

    Video Clip (2:13)
  • Titanic's Lookout
    Titanic's Lookout

    Video Clip (3:06)

    The first to see the iceberg that would sink the unsinkable ship, Frederick Fleet held himself responsible for the fate of the ship and its passengers.

    Video Clip (3:06)
  • Titanic's Tragic Sister Ship
    Titanic's Tragic Sister Ship

    Video Clip (3:52)

    Wreck divers push the limits to uncover the secrets of Britannic's fate.

    Video Clip (3:52)
  • Expedition Titanic
    Expedition Titanic

    Video Clip (2:57)

    Corroded metal and debris. These are only a few things that a person will see when he examines what remains of the Titanic. Ralph White, a master cinematographer, explains his past and present voyages to the wreckage of the Titanic.

    Video Clip (2:57)

Photo Galleries (2)

  • Titanic: Aboard the Ship
    Titanic: Aboard the Ship

    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.

    (12 Photos)
  • Titanic: Before and After
    Titanic: Before and After

    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?

    (13 Photos)
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(born July 18, 1867, Hannibal, Missouri, U.S.—died October 26, 1932, New York, New York) American human-rights activist, philanthropist, and actress who survived the sinking of the Titanic.

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