Guglielmo Marconi, the Nobel Prize winner who invented the radio, opted to head to the US three days earlier on the Lusitania, forgoing a free ticket on the Titanic. You might know that Marconi ...
After all, in the months leading up to the Titanic's departing Southampton, UK for New York, the ship was extremely well publicized with the who's who of the early 1900s desperate to nab tickets.
In April 1912, Mother Frances Cabrini was in Italy with her sisters. Her plans were to visit her foundations in France, Spain ...
A lot of the original descendants of people who died on the Titanic, some of the best-known names in New York, wanted to buy ...
Titanic's wreckage was first explored in 1987, a beginning point that would escalate the following decades and include ...
with a first-class ticket costing $2,500 (approximately $57,200 today) and third-class fare priced at $40 ($900 today), according to RMS Titanic Inc. At the end of the exhibition, vistitors can ...
On April 2, 1912, the renowned Belfast shipbuilders Harland and Wolff had completed the required sea trials on their latest ...
The ship is set to have the same interiors and cabin layout as the original, but with modern day safety measures. The businessman first floated the idea to create a Titanic II in 2012, but the ...
Meanwhile, Jack Dawson and Fabrizio De Rossi win third-class tickets aboard the ship. Rose tells... On the 100th anniversary of the original voyage, a modern luxury liner christened "Titanic 2 ...