The 'Titanic' colliding with an iceberg, 1912. Artist: Unknown.
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The 'Titanic' colliding with an iceberg, 1912. Artist: Unknown.

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The 'Titanic' colliding with an iceberg, 1912. The SS Titanic, operated by the White Star Line, struck an iceberg in thick fog south of Newfoundland en route from Southampton to New York just before midnight on 14th April 1912. She was the largest and most luxurious passenger liner afloat at the time, and was believed by her designers to be unsinkable. Unfortunately the collision caused five of the vessel's watertight compartments to be ruptured and the Titanic sank with only 705 survivors out of the 2228 passengers and crew on board. A major contributory factor to the size of the death toll was the insufficient number of lifeboats carried on the ship. From Le Petit Journal. (Paris, 28 April 1912).
The Print Collector collection

Date

1912

Crédit

Photo12/Heritage Images/The Print Collector

Notre référence

HRM19D08_093

Model release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

30,0Mo (5,0Mo) / 24,0cm x 31,4cm / 2829 x 3709 (300dpi)

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