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  1. Titanic Victim Photographs: Faces of those lost in the Tragic Disaster. Explore a gallery of photographs featuring the passengers and crew who perished in the RMS Titanic disaster. These images honour their memory and provide a poignant reminder of the tragedy.

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  2. Explore a captivating gallery of photographs showing the Titanic wreck and the recovery of artefacts, including rare images from one of the earliest expeditions to the site. These photos offer a haunting glimpse of the slowly deteriorating shipwreck, revealing the grandeur and tragedy of the ill-fated ship, and the thrill of deep sea exploration.

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  3. Jan 19, 2012 · This gallery contains haunting images of the Titanic — the ship before it sank, passengers during rescue efforts and the ship in its current deteriorating condition.

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    • Deck of Titanic. Titanic is probably the most famous shipwreck of all time. It was the largest and most luxurious ship in the world when it launched on 31 May 1911.
    • Bow of the wrecked Titanic. At 11.39 on 14 April, four days after departing Southampton, lookouts spotted an iceberg dead ahead of the ship. The crew desperately tried to avoid the collision, but the iceberg struck the vessel on its starboard side, leaving a 200-foot gash in the ship into which water began to seep.
    • Rusticles on Titanic‘s stern. Microbes at work nearly 4 kilometres under the sea feed off iron on the ship, forming “rusticles”. Given the way the embrittled steel at the stern of the ship provides a better “habitat” for rusticles, scientists have determined that the stern section of the ship is deteriorating at a faster rate than the bow section.
    • Window frames on Titanic. Rusticles grow on either side of the window frames belonging to the Titanic. The icicle-like rusticle formations appear to pass through a cycle of growth, maturation and then fall away.
  4. Explore a poignant gallery of photographs featuring passengers of the RMS Titanic. These images capture the faces and stories of those aboard the ill-fated voyage, offering a glimpse into their lives before the tragic sinking.

  5. The new scan captures the wreck in its entirety, revealing a complete view of the Titanic. It lies in two parts, with the bow and the stern separated by about 800m (2,600ft). A huge debris...

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  7. Jun 21, 2023 · Photos show remnants of the Titanic luxury cruise ship more than 100 years after it sunk to the ocean floor after colliding with an iceberg.

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