Unseen image of Titanic exhibited ahead of 100th year of its sinking
Rare image of Titanic
A picture at the exhibition shows an Iceberg on the horizon. This photo was taken from another ship just 36 hours prior to Titanic’s collision with Iceberg.
Captain Smith ( second from right in front), The captain of the Titanic and all of his officers.
The musicians aboard the Titanic played until the last moments and went down with the ship.
The Titanic’s deck for second class passengers. This photograph was taken on April 11, 1912
Captain John Smith (1850-1912) and Lord James Pirrie, Chairman of the Harland and Wolff shipyard, On the deck of the White Star Liner ‘Olympic’. Jhon Smith later became Captain of the ill-fated ‘Titanic’ and went down with this ship. This photo was taken on June 9, 1911
First Class Dinner Menu in Titanic Ship
John and Nelle Snyder, Titanic survivors, on April 18, 1912 The day they disembarked the Carpathia.
Newspaper boy Ned Parfett sells copies of the Evening News telling of the Titanic maritime disaster, outside the White Star Line offices at Oceanic House in London’s Cockspur Street. 6 Years later Parfett was killed during a German bombardment whilst serving in France, just days before the end of World War 1.