Ini merupakan gambar sebenar titanic dari pembuatannya hinggalah kali akhir ianya kelihatan dari darat.
Dengan keyakinan yang teknologi pada waktu itu meyakinkan bahawa teori tetanic cukup kuat untuk menampung kekuatan perlanggaran dengan bongkah ais meleset sekali apabila kaptennya dengan yakin kapal ini dapat memecahkan bongkah ais dilautan yang menghalang laluannya. namun ianya kini menjadi sejarah hanya dengan pelayaran pertamanya sahaja
Anchor for "Titanic" carry out "Netherton Iron Works" company Hingley & Sons, Ltd. In 1911.
Shipyards in Belfast, where the ill-fated "Titanic" was designed and built.
"Titanic" at the shipyards "Harland & Wolff"
Boilers "Titanic"
Shipbuilders 'Titanic' at Belfast, Ireland
"Titanic" was launched in Belfast in 1911
April 2, 1912 "Titanic" had left Belfast for sea trials.
"Olympia" and "Titanic"
"Titanic"
Captain of the "Titanic with a second officer.
In anticipation of landing on the "Titanic"
The emigrants on board the "Titanic".
On board the "Titanic"
On the deck.
According to the list this cabin, Mrs. Frederick Douglass, Charles [1885-1954]. She was saved from the "Titanic" on the boat number 6.
"Titanic" went to his first and last puteshestvie.1912.
"Titanic" in Southampton. 1912.
"Titanic" in Queenstown. 1912.
"Titanic" in Cove, Ireland. 1912.
"Titanic" near Cork.
Menu for second-class passengers.
Anchor for "Titanic" carry out "Netherton Iron Works" company Hingley & Sons, Ltd. In 1911.
Shipyards in Belfast, where the ill-fated "Titanic" was designed and built.
"Titanic" at the shipyards "Harland & Wolff"
Boilers "Titanic"
Shipbuilders 'Titanic' at Belfast, Ireland
"Titanic" was launched in Belfast in 1911
April 2, 1912 "Titanic" had left Belfast for sea trials.
"Olympia" and "Titanic"
"Titanic"
Captain of the "Titanic with a second officer.
In anticipation of landing on the "Titanic"
The emigrants on board the "Titanic".
On board the "Titanic"
On the deck.
According to the list this cabin, Mrs. Frederick Douglass, Charles [1885-1954]. She was saved from the "Titanic" on the boat number 6.
"Titanic" went to his first and last puteshestvie.1912.
"Titanic" in Southampton. 1912.
"Titanic" in Queenstown. 1912.
"Titanic" in Cove, Ireland. 1912.
"Titanic" near Cork.
Menu for second-class passengers.