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The Titanic's Sister Ship, the Britannic, Sank in 1916. For the First Time Ever, Divers Have Recovered Artifacts From Its Wreck
In the early 20th century, the British White Star Line set out to make the largest and most luxurious ocean liners the world had ever seen. Between 1909 and 1914, the shipping line built a trio of ...
LOST artefacts from Titanic’s wrecked sister ship have been recovered for the first time more than a century after a mine ...
In collaboration with the discoverer of the RMS Titanic, Dr. Robert "Bob" Ballard, the Peoria Riverfront Museum announces the world premiere of Finding Titanic: The Secret Mission, presented by CEFCU, ...
An 11-person diving team recovered luxury items and equipment from the Britannic wreck, lying 400 feet deep off the Greek ...
The ship, which sunk off the coast of Greece after striking a German mine during World War I, sits about 400 feet below the ...
Dr. Bob Ballard, the man who discovered the Titanic in 1985, opened a new exhibit at the Peoria Riverfront Museum featuring ...
The world renowned oceanographer famous for leading the team that located the wreckage of the Titanic 40 years ago will visit ...
Bob Ballard is still exploring the ocean seafloor 40 years after discovering the Titanic’s final resting place in the ...
Thirty of the more than 1,060 people on board the Britannic died when the lifeboats they were in were struck by the ship's still-turning propellers.
Called the HMHS Britannic, it was one of three Olympic-class ocean liners built by the White Star Lines company in the early ...
From a set of binoculars to a piece of the ship’s bell, haunting relics from the Britannic have been pulled from the deep at ...
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