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A poignant relic from the Titanic disaster, a pocket watch belonging to Danish passenger Hans Christensen Givard, is set to ...
A never-seen-before artifact from the Titanic was unveiled at TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition Las Vegas inside the Luxor on ...
A pocket watch found among the belongings of a passenger who died when the Titanic sank, could fetch up to £50,000 at auction ...
A women's pocket watch, recovered from the personal effects of 27-year-old Danish second-class passenger Hans Christensen Givard, is expected to fetch as much as £50,000 (approximately €58,000 or ...
Albert Akeny "A.A." Stewart was a salesman in Cincinnati and brought three whales to the city. He later died on the Titanic.
His body was never recovered. A scale model of RMS Titanic, which is on show at an exhibition in Leeds. Picture by White Star Heritage Titanic Exhibition/Phil Harrison Photography. Byles ...
Discover the Titanic Museum in Cherbourg, where history comes alive with captivating exhibits, artefacts, and personal ...
The clockwork is frozen in time. Exactly at the moment when the icy waters of the Atlantic swallowed not only its owner but also the most famous ocean liner of all time, the Titanic. A woman's ...
Dozens of the bodies that were recovered have still ... on National Geographic's US program on 13 April. The exhibition Titanic: An Immersive Journey is currently on show in Cologne.
The wealthy owners of Staatsburgh, a historic Gilded Age mansion outside New York City, had tickets for the Titanic's second ...
The tour began in an exhibition space on the first floor ... was the richest man in the world when he died in the Titanic disaster. His body was recovered two weeks later, identified by the ...