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Welcome to the companion Web site to "Titanic's Lost Sister," originally broadcast on January 28, 1997. The program follows underwater explorer Robert Ballard as he uses sonar technology to find the Britannic, a ship lost in the Aegean in World War I. Illustration by Ken Marschall from Robert D. Ballard, Lost Liners, an upcoming Madison Press/Hyperion Book. Text Titanic Home | Unsinkable | Explorer Search & Salvage | Resources Search | Feedback | Shop NOVA is produced for PBS by the WGBH Science Unit © 1997 WGBH




search index by subject by year biographies contact -- Select a Major Online Exhibit -- 1849 California Gold Rush History of the San Francisco Fire Department Great Earthquake and Fire of 1906 “Who Perished” List of Dead from the 1906 Earthquake 1906 Earthquake Photographs San Franciscans Survive Titanic Sinking Construction of the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges 1989 San Francisco Earthquake San Francisco’s Response to the Oakland Firestorm Chronology of San Francisco World War II E ...




The Molly Brown House Museum 1340 Pennsylvania Street Denver, Colorado 80203 303.832.4092 Fax: 303.832.2340 Museum Hours: September - May Tuesday - Saturday Open: 10:00 AM Last Tour at 3:30 PM Sunday Open: Noon Last Tour at 3:30 PM June - August Monday - Saturday Open: 10:00 AM Last Tour at 3:30 PM Sunday Open: Noon Last Tour at 3:30 PM We care about your privacy and security on the Web. Click here to read our policies regarding your use of th ...


Introduction Family Harland & Wolff Unsinkable Ships The Voyage The Impossible The Hero Final Thoughts Stage & Screen The Gallery Miscellaneous Links & Webrings Guestbook Credits Updates All text ©1999 M.A. Kribble "Mr. Andrews met his fate like a true hero, realizing the great danger, and gave up his life to save the women and children of the Titanic. T ...


www.titanichistoricalsociety.org & www.titanic1.org THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE TITANIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. HOME | EVENTS | MUSEUM | MEMBERSHIP | MUSEUM SHOP | CONTACT US Home Page : WelcomeHome Events Society Facts Museum Membership Museum Shop Commutator Articles Links The People Contact Us Unique Gift! Titanic Earrings in sterling silver Another great creation by Beads By Barabara Now you can wear this beautiful reminder of Ti ...


Halifax is where the maiden voyage of Titanic really ended, with the most lasting legacy from the sinking located here. The world was stunned in 1912 by the loss of the liner Titanic on her maiden voyage. Halifax, Nova Scotia, located on the eastern coast of Canada, has one of the most moving and intimate connections with the Titanic disaster, playing a key role during the tragedy's aftermath and becoming the final resting place of many of her unclaimed victims. Three Halifax ships ...







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