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100 Years of Titanic Sunset, Sea Still Not Safe

by jihadun in History, April 10, 2012
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Titanic sank 100 years ago. A variety of festival to commemorate the voyage which is considered the largest cruise ship in time. But that should be a concern today is the sea is still not safe.

More Theories and Facts on The Titanic’s Misfortunes

by elissamichelezacher in History, April 8, 2012
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One hundred years ago, a series of unfortunate happenings resulted in the loss of lives and an exquisite Edwardian vessel.

100th Titanic Anniversary – New Silver Coin

by Markeli in History, April 2, 2012
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As a Tribute to the Centenary of the Titanic the Perth Mint has issued a Special Silver Coin that is both for Coin Lovers and Titanic Aficionados.

The Titanic’s Misfortunes

by elissamichelezacher in History, April 2, 2012
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One hundred years ago, a series of unfortunate happenings resulted in the loss of lives and an exquisite Edwardian vessel.

A Pharmaceutical Mystery of Not So Titanic Proportions ~ and a Plea for Help

by Roger Poole in Paranormal, March 19, 2012
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Did one of the crew who survived the sinking of the Titanic become a pharmacist?

Titanic – The Unsinkable Ship Has Sunk

by kslater in History, August 8, 2011
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It is said that the Titanic was the grandest ship of her time. What happened?

Sinking of Titanic

by mitahari in History, July 7, 2011
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Titanic is the ship is known by most everyone. Today, more than 95 years, located at the bottom of the North Atlantic.

Titanic: Ship Captain Cigar Auction

by tectona in History, May 27, 2011
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According to Mee, the box was saved by his family for several generations. According to the story, the box was given to him by his brother, who captain’s widow named Sarah.

The Sinking of The Unsinkable Titanic

by shaze60 in History, April 29, 2011
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Learning that man can only propose only God enforces.

Hmhs Britannic

by john smither in History, February 26, 2011
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HMHS Britannic was the third ship as well as the largest of the Olympic class ocean going liners to be built by the White Star Line. She was the sister ship to the ill fated RMS Titanic and The RMS Olympic. She was intended to go into service operating between Southampton and New York, the First World War broke out shortly after her launching but before she could make the first trans-Atlantic crossing. Due to the war the ship returned to the Belfast yard where she was built to be laid up possibly for the duration of the war.

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