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RMS Titanic

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The RMS Titanic, built by the Harland and Wolf shipyard in Belfast was the biggest vessel afloat for her time when it entered service. She was the second of the three Olympic-class passenger liners owned by the British shipping company White Star Line.

During her inargural travel from Southampton to the New York City , she hit with an iceberg and sank in the early morning of 15 April 1912.

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The RMS Titanic, built by the Harland and Wolf shipyard in Belfast was the biggest vessel afloat for her time when it entered service. She was the second of the three Olympic-class passenger liners owned by the British shipping company White Star Line.

During her inargural travel from Southampton to the New York City , she hit with an iceberg and sank in the early morning of 15 April 1912.There were Approximately 2,224 passengers and crew on board of the ship , and it was estimated that more than 15000 perished making it one of the that deadliest commercial sea tragedies in history .
The ship’s captain was Eward Smith (pictured) the first class luxury vessel was equipped with a gymmasium,swimming pool,libraries,high class restaurants and magnificent cabins .

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100 x 13 x 35 cms, 135 x 16 x 40 cms, 150 x 18 x 45 cms

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