- RMS
Titanic was a
British ocean liner that sank on 15
April 1912 as a
result of
striking an
iceberg on her
maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to...
- RMS
Titanic sank on 15
April 1912 in the
North Atlantic Ocean. The
largest ocean liner in
service at the time,
Titanic was four days into her
maiden voyage...
- The
wreck of
British ocean liner RMS
Titanic lies at a
depth of
about 12,500 feet (3,800 metres; 2,100 fathoms),
about 325
nautical miles (600 kilometres)...
-
Titanic is a 1997
American epic
romantic disaster film directed, written, co-produced and co-edited by
James Cameron.
Incorporating both
historical and...
- 2000,
McCormack formed The
Titanics with his then wife Emma Tom and
Thompson and film-maker, Tina
Havelock Stevens. The
Titanics released Size Isn't Everything...
- just the tip of the
iceberg for
Titanic fans", The
Providence Journal (5
September 2003), E-05. "The Tale of Two
TITANICS: a
retrospective look at the VFX...
-
company OceanGate,
imploded during an
expedition to view the
wreck of the
Titanic in the
North Atlantic Ocean off the
coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Aboard...
-
Titanic II is a
planned p****enger
ocean liner intended to be a
functional modern-day
replica of the Olympic-class RMS
Titanic. The new ship is planned...
-
Titanic Canyon is a
submarine canyon located south of the
Grand Banks of Newfoundland, Canada. Its name was
proposed in 1991 by
marine geologist Alan...
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Lifeboats pla**** a
crucial role
during the
sinking of the
Titanic on 14–15
April 1912. The ship had 20
lifeboats that, in total,
could accommodate 1,178...