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THE TITANIC, 1912. Cross section of the Titanic, the White Star liner that sank, 14-15 April 1912, after having struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic while on her maiden voyage. Contemporary newspaper illustration
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THE TITANIC, 1912. Cross section of the Titanic, the White Star liner that sank, 14-15 April 1912, after having struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic while on her maiden voyage. Contemporary newspaper illustration
THE TITANIC, 1912.
Cross section of the Titanic, the White Star liner that sank, 14-15 April 1912, after having struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic while on her maiden voyage. Contemporary newspaper illustration
Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age
Media ID 6512127
1912 Atlantic Ocean Cabin Ocean Liner Steam Steam Boat Titanic
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This print showcases a detailed cross section of the iconic Titanic, forever etched in history as the ill-fated White Star liner that tragically sank on April 14-15,1912. The image depicts an authentic contemporary newspaper illustration, providing a glimpse into the grandeur and complexity of this legendary vessel. With its intricate interior design and luxurious cabins, the Titanic epitomized elegance and opulence. This remarkable artwork allows viewers to explore the inner workings of this magnificent steamboat, highlighting its impressive engineering marvels and showcasing the various levels and compartments within. The maritime significance of this piece is undeniable. It serves as a poignant reminder of both human triumphs and tragedies at sea. As one gazes upon this illustration, it becomes impossible not to reflect upon the immense scale of this disaster that unfolded in the vast expanse of the North Atlantic during her maiden voyage. Transportation enthusiasts will appreciate how this image captures a pivotal moment in history when steam-powered ocean liners were at their peak. The sheer size and power exhibited by these vessels revolutionized travel across oceans. Preserved through time by The Granger Collection in New York, this evocative print offers an opportunity to delve into a significant chapter in English maritime history. It stands as a testament to our enduring fascination with exploration, innovation, and ultimately reminds us never to forget those who perished aboard "The Unsinkable Ship. "
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