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RMS Titanic Signed by Millvina Dean
RMS Titanic is one of the most famous historical ships. Titanic was the biggest moving object ever build. She was not only biggest but also backed with superior quality and performance. Titanic was the property of White Star Corporation based in Britain. The RMS (Royal Mail Ship) Titanic an Olympic class passenger liner was a British luxury passenger liner that sank on April 15 1912 en route to New York from Southampton England on its maiden voyage. The largest and most luxurious ship afloat it had...
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Unsinkable (the Full Story Of Rms Titanic) (reprint) (paperback)
Unsinkable (the Full Story Of Rms Titanic) (reprint) (paperback) - By Daniel Allen Butler
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Revell RMS Titanic
Immortalized in documentaries and a feature film, this historical ocean liner went down on her maiden voyage in 1912 with great loss of life. Years later, her wreckage was finally located on the ocean floor.
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RMS Titanic: On April 15th, 1912 the largest and most luxurious ship ever built at that time rammed into an iceberg and sank to a watery grave.
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This is the 6' long, remote controlled reproduction of the RMS Titanic that includes authentic period details for the most discriminating nautical enthusiast. Painstakingly reproduced at 1:150 scale and involving over 400 man-hours in its assembly, the model is constructed from over 300 individually handcrafted pieces, including sculpted cedar strips that overlay the molded fiberglass hull, white maple planks (stained to replicate the color of the originals) for the decking, and mahogany for various...
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Steaming out of the White Star Dock at Southhampton, England, Titanic begins its ill-fated voyage. All of her passengers are on board, including two-month-old Millvina Dean. Her father would perish when the great ship went down; she, her brother, and their mother would survive on lifeboat 10. Hand-signed by Millvina, now 94 and one of two living survivors, black-and-white photograph is matted and framed in wood under glass. Limited to an edition of 1912, the year of the tragedy, each includes a certificate...
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the legendary Titanic. Approximately 14"x 16" in an oxidized patina finish.
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The RMS Titanic
The RMS Titanic was an Olympic-class passenger liner owned by British shipping company White Star Line and built at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, United Kingdom. For her time, she was the largest passenger steamship in the world. On the night of 14 April 1912, during the ship's maiden voyage, Titanic hit an iceberg and sank two hours and forty minutes later, early on 15 April 1912. The sinking resulted in the deaths of 1,517 people, making it one of the most deadly peacetime maritime...
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This elegant liner, the most graceful ever built is shown on course for Queenstown, Ireland.
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The RMS Titanic was the largest luxury liner of it's time, but on the 14th of April, 1912, during its maiden voyage, the greatest maritime disaster occurred as it struck an iceberg and sank to the bottom of the Atlantic, taking the lives of over 1500 people. This beautifully handcrafted model is made from high grade wood and has all the precise detail of this fabled ship. 40"L x 5"W x1 2.5"H. Please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery. NOTE: This piece is specially packaged and protected to insure safe...
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The RMS (Royal Mail Ship) Titanic, an Olympic class passenger liner, was a British luxury passenger liner that sank on April 15, 1912, en route to New York from Southampton, England, on its maiden voyage. The largest and most luxurious ship afloat, it had a double-bottomed hull divided into 16 watertight compartments. The Titanic struck an iceberg on the night of April 14, at 11:40 PM. Titanic sank, with great loss of life, at 2:20 AM, on April 15, 1912. The United States Senate investigation reported...
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Robert Taylor's - "RMS Titanic"
Overall print size: 21" wide x 16 7/8 " high. Image size: 15" wide x 9 7/8" high.
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This historic liner went down in 1912 with great loss of life. Features instructions for full radio and mast rigging with display stand. 1/57 Scale, Skill level 2.
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It was not until 1985 that an expedition led by Dr Robert Ballad succeeded in locating and photographing the ship (the two sections were 1,930 feet away). In 1987, a French expedition removed artefacts from the site despite an international outcry that the wreck should be respected as a mass grave and archaeological site. Part of James Cameron’s Titanic (1997) was filmed on location inside the hull.
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Rms Titanic Wood Model 20" Display Ready Scale Replica
handcraftedmodelships Store About Us | Contact Us | Shipping / Payment EBAY STORE SEARCH in titles descriptions STORE CATEGORIES Tall Ships Yachts Cruise Ships Speed Boats Civil War Other Ships Ships in a Bottle Modern Warships Nautical Decor Display Items Titanic 20" Overall Dims: 20" L x 3" W x 7" H Shipped Fully Assembled
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This pen has a very colorful-background showing ship sinking as lifeboat in foreground 'floats' and moves back and forth among the 'icebergs.'
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12" Black wood case, gold leaf trim, glass face and modern quartz movement with sweep second hand (battery included).
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RMS Titanic: On April 15th, 1912 the largest and most luxurious ship ever built at that time rammed into an iceberg and sank to a watery grave.
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RMS Titanic: A Modelmaker's Manual
RMS Titanic has had more written about her than any other ship but, surprisingly, there is a little information directed at the modelmaker. This new book contains all the information needed to build a highly accurate model down to the tiniest details of the hulls rivets. The book is based on the author's own remarkable 20ft model, specially commissioned for a traveling exhibition throughout North America. It contains a mass of practical information on how to construct every part of the great liner...
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