Titanic victim's watch sells for £45,000 at auction in Dallas
A pocket watch recovered from a passenger who died on the Titanic has sold at auction for $57,500 (£44,765).
A pocket watch recovered from a passenger who died on the Titanic has sold at auction for $57,500 (£44,765).
A £14 million bid to buy a collection of more than 5,500 artefacts from the Titanic wreck site and bring them to Northern Ireland has been launched.
The stories of those who survived the Titanic disaster after they were rescued from the water are set to be told in Belfast.
A menu for the first meal ever served on the Titanic has sold for £100,000 at auction.
Wreaths have been laid during a service in Belfast in memory of the more than 1,500 people who died aboard the Titanic.
A menu of the first meal ever served on the Titanic is expected to fetch up to £100,000 at auction.
An unused ticket for the launch of the Titanic in May 1911 is expected to fetch up to £25,000 at auction.
A rare poster advertising transatlantic trips on the ill-fated Titanic and her sister ship, the Olympic, has sold for £7,400 at auction.
This article has been specially written for thousands of pupils from across Northern Ireland who are doing the Belfast Telegraph cross-curricular project on Titanic. Today concludes a six-week period in which we have focused on the iconic ship which was built in Belfast.
A set of rusty locker keys from the Titanic has fetched almost £80,000 at auction.
This article has been specially written for thousands of pupils from across Northern Ireland who are doing the Belfast Telegraph cross-curricular project on the Titanic.
Handwritten Harland & Wolff records relating to the Titanic and a copy of the Ulster Covenant will go under the hammer at Bloomfield Auctions later this month.
A Florida man is suing Titanic director James Cameron for basing the character of Jack Dawson, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, on his life.
The full-size Titanic replica at a theme park in China is taking shape, as these incredible images show work under way on the £105m project.
A fur coat worn by a first class stewardess aboard the doomed Titanic is expected to fetch up to £80,000 at auction.
The great-grandson of the "man who sank the Titanic" has defended the quartermaster as a hero who saved lives - rather than the man often blamed for sinking the famous White Star liner.
A photograph of the Titanic believed to have been taken the day before she left on her ill-fated voyage is expected to fetch up to £8,000 at auction.
It's had its own movie, an impressive £90million museum, countless documentaries, exhibitions, and now the Titanic has its very own Netflix-style online channel.
The Titanic sank as a result of a fire, not simply a collision with an iceberg, a new TV show has claimed.
The officer who was second in command during the ill-fated Titanic voyage described having a "queer feeling" about the ship, letters due to be sold at auction reveal.
For sale: the Titanic. One notvery-careful previous owner, permanently immobile and damaged beyond repair.
A Belfast man whose legendary heroism saved the lives of more than 100 people on Titanic has finally received a gravestone - 73 years after his death.
Pictures of Titanic's last lifeboat - which show the tragic end of three people who drifted at sea for a month after the liner sank on its maiden voyage - go to auction this week.
The Royal Mail is encouraging people across Northern Ireland to dig out old letters for a new social history project.
These striking images reveal how eerily similar this new version of RMS Titanic will be to the original.
A rare portrait of an early suffragette and Titanic survivor has been discovered by an auctioneer whose own ancestor shared a lifeboat with her after the liner sank.
A special ceremony has been held in Belfast to mark the 103rd anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic.
A memorial plaque in tribute to eight shipyard workers who lost their lives during the construction of the Titanic has been unveiled.
Titanic Belfast’s first Staircase Sunday event has been hailed a huge success by visitors lucky enough to get a ticket — so much so bosses have been urged to do it on a more regular basis.
Titanic Belfast has received an overwhelming demand for tickets to view its replica of the ship’s Grand Staircase — leaving some keen visitors out of luck.
The last diner to eat aboard the sinking Titanic is depicted in a painting included among an new collection which also features some of the first paintings of Belfast’s iconic new building in the ship’s honour.
A rare Titanic book worth an estimated £1,000 which turned up at a charity shop has sparked a flurry of interest.
The pay roll of the world's most luxurious and expensively kitted out liner was revealing.
Among the great and the good enjoying the luxuries of what was supposed to be a first class trip to America were Sir Cosmo and Lady Duff Gordon, also known as Lucile.
There were exceptions to the civilised evacuation from the boat and Thomas Patrick Dillon, a crew member who gave evidence at the British inquiry into the disaster in London in May 1912 recalled what happened when the ship went down.
Swedish Lieutenant Hakan Bjornstern Staffanson, who was heading to America to research the possible export of pulp to his country, demonstrated his survival instinct when he made a death-defying leap from a lower deck into a lifeboat being lowered beside him.
Lifeboat number 6 turned up again in the British investigation into the disaster, when it centred on the reason why the lifeboats weren't filled to capacity.
It wasn't so much a question of who forgot the binoculars, as who forgot the key to the locker containing the binoculars.
Events like the Titanic’s sinking where mass death is the outcome, often provide a handy vehicle for writers to dispose of their unwanted fictional characters.
An award-winning Belfast designer has retired on a high after watching his idea come to life on the walls of the Titanic building.
Liverpool has became a land of the giants as huge puppets took centre stage in one of the UK's biggest-ever street theatre performances.
At the American inquiry, survivors gave vivid accounts of the terrible night and the life and death decisions that were made.
James Cameron's epic has sometimes been accused of an anti-British bias, particuarly in its somewhat romanticised portrayal of the Irish, but there was a time when the story was deliberately used as anti-British and anti-American propaganda.
Inevitably, it seems, a board game was produced in 1975 called The Sinking of The Titanic.
As the lifeboats pulled away, there was the constant threat of being sunk by passengers who were in the water, swimming for their lives, and eager to board.
The hold the Titanic has on the descendants of victims and the men involved with the boat is like a strong current.
Blind Willie Johnson was a travelling preacher who made some eerie sounds on his slide guitar.
The Titanic’s sea trials were scheduled to start on an inauspicious date, April 1, 1912, the same day Captain Smith took over from one Herbert Haddock.
The board of Trade regulations covering safety and specifically how many lifeboats a ship ought to carry were out of date.
Wife and widow, one of the Titanic honeymooners, 18-year-old first class passenger, Eloise Hughes Smith, was brought up opposite the White House and married moneyed Lucian Philip Smith, heir to a mining fortune.
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