The real Titanic No one has seen this before!
Be careful: no one has seen them before!
The British passenger liner Titanic sank in the Atlantic Ocean after colliding with an iceberg in April 1912, Meaww recalls. Almost everyone knows this story. Based on real events, James Cameron made a film that also went down in history.
But do you know what the Titanic really looked like? We invite you to look at photographs taken by the passengers of the liner, which almost no one had seen before.
1. Monument in Strauss Park (New York), built in memory of the dead passengers of the Titanic.
2. Titanic survivor – Stuart Collett.
3. Survivors of the Millbay Port Wreck, Plymouth, England.
4. A boy sells newspapers with news about the Titanic on the front page.
5. The survivors of the Titanic are sitting on board the rescue ship Carpathia.
6. Dining room on the Titanic.
7. Captain Edward J. Smith (right) and Treasurer Hugh Walter McElroy stand aboard the Titanic.
8. A child plays on the playground on board the Titanic. Three days before the shipwreck.
9. Passengers pass by the lifeboats on the Titanic shortly before hitting the iceberg.
10. First class lounge on board the Titanic.
11. A crowd gathered to look at the Titanic.
12. Margaret Brown (“The Unsinkable Molly Brown”), one of the survivors.
13. French boys Michel (4 years old) and his brother Edmond Navratil (2 years old). Their father died on the ship.
14. Charlotte Collier and her daughter Marjorie survived the disaster.
15. Two lifeboats with survivors from the sunken liner.
16. Tugboat on its way to the rescue ship “Carpathia”.
17. Collage with the captain of the Titanic.
18. The last boat with survivors from the Titanic.
19. Lounge in the first class of the ship.
20. “Titanic” is ready for launching.
21. “Titanic” under construction.
22. Ship still under construction, Belfast, 31 May 1911.