In the days of the Titanic and Britannic, few fire regulations existed ... left port with one of its cargo doors wide open. The ship, known as a "ro-ro," was designed to roll vehicles on one ...
The frenzied downturn of 1970s economics amid rampant social change could be found not just in British cinematic exploits, ...
One Britannic item has been recreated as a bar The wood was taken off the vessel, which launched in Belfast in 1914, so it could be used as a troop ship during World War One. The vessel later sank ...
Stanley said there are more dangerous but less traveled mountains and shipwrecks that are less deep but better preserved, such as the HMHS Britannic, Titanic's sister ship, which lies in a ...
We have all heard about the infamous accidents, tragic losses, and mysterious sinkings of the Titanic, Britannic, and Olympic ...
Violet Jessop, known as the 'Queen of Sinking Ships,' remarkably survived accidents involving the Titanic, Britannic, and Olympic. A dedicated nurse and stewardess, she helped save many lives ...