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Titanic Archive
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Titanic Archive tells the story of the doomed ocean liner through historical documents and period photographs which have been restored and enhanced using the latest graphic techniques.
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The Official RMS Republic Website
The palatial White Star Line steamship RMS Republic sank January 24, 1909. This website discusses the story about the loss of a shipment of $1 billion in gold, destined for the Czar of Russia, but which apparently never arrived - and the consequent political considerations that impacted the world and precipitated the loss of White Star Line's Titanic.
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Whitby Welcome Portal
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The new home for the Official Whitby Dive Site, Whitby Historic Lifeboat Trust, Whitby Lifeboat Station, Official SS Rohilla and The Whitby Photographic Galleries.
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Video Map World
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View hours of underwater video for specific locations you select from a map. Perfect for scuba divers and snorkelers interested in learning more about dive sites around the United States and world.
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Historic Ocean Liners Archive
Historic Ocean Liners is an online archive of images, information & technical data related to the great passenger ships of the past - including Titanic, Olympic, Britannic, Lusitania, Mauretania, Normandie and Queen Mary.
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The White Star Line
A history of the White Star Line/Oceanic Steam Navigation Company - illustrated with contemporary photographs and images.
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The Lusitania Resource
An international collaborative project dedicated to passengers and crew of the RMS Lusitania. This site provides profiles and biographies of the passengers and crew from the Lusitania's final voyage as they become available.
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Divetheworld diving the world.
Out there hunting shipwrecks and aircraft that have ditched. Extensive gallery of photographs and a forum for discussions.
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Titanic Forum
A new forum dedicated to the Titanic. Chat & share stories, photos, and debate topics! Come aboard and sail with us!
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Last Voyage of the Guardian & life of Capt Edward Riou
HMS Guadian built 1784 wrecked 1790 The bow of the ship struck on an invisible iceberg, underwater part of the ice and her stern swung round, knocking off the rudder and badly damaging the stern frame, the ship becoming embedded under the terrific bulk of ice. THIS EVENT WAS AT THAT TIME, EQUAL IN SCOPE TO THE TITANIC! Beached of Table Bay SA
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