Can I ask what that boat is in the picture? That's the Titanic's sister ship, the Olympic. It became a hospital ship in World ...
It’s 112 years to the day since the Titanic sank in the Atlantic, taking with it around 1,500 lives. The tragedy has long ...
But with Titanic 2 now on the horizon (yep, it’s happening ... So grab your lifejacket because we’re going back to the ship! You heard that right—Titanic wasn’t always the legendary name we know today ...
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 ...
THIS is the scary moment a cruise ship appeared to tilt 45 degrees to the side as it was battered by a crosswind swell.
The ship would sail under his company, to be named Blue Star Line in reference to the Titanic's owner. China's navy would be invited “to escort Titanic II on its maiden voyage to New York ...
After construction was pushed back, Palmer's plans for Titanic II have finally reached fruition. The ship plans its maiden voyage in 2018, with increased safety precautions this time around.
The RMS Titanic tragically sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912, after hitting an iceberg. There were around 1,500 people who lost their lives during the sinking of the ship.
More than 25 years after her breakout role in 'Titanic', Kate Winslet had an unexpected reunion on the set of 'Lee' with ...
For some reason, of all the ships that have sailed the oceans, it’s the unlucky ones that capture our imagination. Few ships have been as unlucky as the RMS Titanic, sinking as she did on the ...
Passengers on a state-of-the-art luxury liner discover that history has a habit of repeating itself when they board the Titanic II, and set sail on the same course as the ship's predecessor in ...
The pop-up museum will be open to visitors through Feb. 2, and recently finished ... lost their lives when the Titanic sank. The experience opens by highlighting the ship’s design, displaying ...