Hello all,
I visited the Titanic Belfast Museum recently and saw a picture I had never seen before.
Its caption reads "Extension of slips in the north yard." "The Titanic is on the left and the Olympic is on the right."
But there are 3 ships in the picture: which one is which?
Could anyone...
In this post I'll be talking about my latest find of what ship was filmed leaving dock and who was the owner.
First of, let's start with the British Pathe's newsreel of this vessel from the short documenary, Titanic: The Facts told by Real Survivors and even found its way in A Night to Remember...
Came across this old glass slide of two ships under construction, side by side in a gantry?
Can anyone identify the ships?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Hello forum members,
Question: did Frank Browne take the tender Ireland or the tender America to Queentown’s harbour?
On page 94 of the book Father Browne’s Titanic Album the America is mentioned, but I doubt whether that’s correct. One of the last photos Frank included in his famous album was...
It looks like a French line vessel. The scene is set in the 1930s. Here is a GIF link of it, which looks like it includes behind the scenes CGI of it, and the scene in the film, which is set in fog.