The submersible craft’s journey to the bottom of the ocean and back was supposed to take about eight hours. Two and a half hours for the descent, a few hours to explore the century-old wreckage of the ...
A 33ft-long plan of the Titanic used during the inquiry into its sinking is going on public display for the first time in almost a century. The detailed drawing, valued at £250,000, is marked in chalk ...
The question on many minds this week is why did some of the world's richest men risk death to venture to the bottom of the sea in a cold and cramped "experimental" submersible for a chance to glimpse ...
A £5m renovation project has restored the historic drawing offices at Belfast shipyard where plans for the Titanic were made. The two arched rooms were at the heart of the old Harland and Wolff ...
A £5m renovation project has restored the historic drawing offices at Belfast shipyard where plans for the Titanic were made. The two arched rooms were at the heart of the old Harland and Wolff ...