The team behind RMS Titanic, Inc. has released new photos of the shipwreck after the goddess statue, "Diana of Versailles," ...
The wreck of the RMS Titanic endures as the most infamous maritime tragedy in history, claiming roughly 1,500 lives as it ...
The two-foot-tall statue of the Roman goddess Diana — nicknamed “Diana of Versailles” — once watched over the first-class ...
With both a devotion to religion and to photography, the Rev. Francis Browne captures life in Ireland in new exhibit at ...
According to Titanic researcher James Penca, the Diana of Versailles served as a centerpiece in the first-class passenger lounge ... Penca told the BBC on August 1. First (and last) spotted ...
It had been five hours since my intrepid robot Gilligan left its garage on the front of the submersible Mir 1 and disappeared ... the rusted ruin of Titanic’s first-class promenade, once as ...
The Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation has just released video of part of the ill-fated Titan submersible. In June ...
But in an exciting discovery, a bronze statue of Diana of Versailles that sat in the first class lounge, was spotted lying face up on the sea bed. It was last photographed in 1986 by Robert Ballard, ...
This statue sat in the first class lounge aboard Titanic, and this statue was the ... it - it's truly a needle in a haystack that is 2 1/2 miles underwater in pitch-black darkness.
Titanic's construction cost was £1.5 million, which is around £170 million ... Titanic was a luxurious ship and tickets were expensive. A third class ticket cost around £7 in 1912 which is ...
3d reconstruction of the Titanic is being revealed and it aims to teach us more about what led to the ship's sinking on its maiden voyage. Back in 1912, Abby Ken is in London with the details on ...
This alteration irrevocably changes one of Titanic's most recognized and symbolic visuals." The bronze statue is 2 feet tall and was displayed as the centerpiece of the First Class Lounge ...