More than 100 years before has sailed by since the luxury steamship RMS Titanic met its catastrophic end in the North Atlantic. The ship plunged two miles to the ocean floor after sideswiping an iceberg during its first-ever voyage. Therefore, the intended Port of New York, a deep-sea grave became the pride of the White Star Line’s concluding destination in the early hours of April 15, 1912.
It is believed that over 1,500 people lost their lives in this disaster. In the decades since her demise, Titanic has inspired countless books and several notable films and pictures while continuing to make headlines, mainly since the 1985 discovery of her resting place off the coast of Newfoundland. Here you have a chance to look into some of the Rare Pictures of the RMS Titanic which is very interesting to see.
Body of RMS Titanic victim aboard rescue vessel CS Minia being made ready for makeshift coffin. 1912Gym aboard the Titanic, c. 1912Olympic (left) and Titanic (right) at Belfast on March 6th, 1912Olympics and Titanic, under construction, side by side. Belfast 1910.,Olympics and Titanic, under construction, side by side. Belfast 1910One of Titanic’s Lifeboats Paddling Toward Rescue, the RMS Carpathia. April 15, 1912People in Southampton checking the Titanic survivor list posted outside the White Star Line office. April, 1912Priest praying over Titanic victims before they are buried at seaPropellers of The Titanic c. 1912RMS Titanic as she leaves Southampton on her maiden voyage (April 10, 1912)Surviving crew members of the Titanic, New York, 1912The dining room on the Titanic, 1912The iceberg that sank the Titanic, in 1912The last image was taken of The Titanic, 1912The Titanic in dry dock. Here you can see the scale of the person standing next to one of the propellers, 1912Titanic 1912Titanic lifeboat D, awaiting rescue by the RMS CarpathiaTitanic lifeboat next to the Carpathia. April 15, 1912Titanic Prepares to Leave Port. 1912Titanic ready for launch, 1911