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A close up Panoramic of the Titanic Museum. The shape of the building is echoing the bows of the iconic vessel taking the panorama this close accentuates further this quality....
Every year billions of tonnes of ice from the Ilulissat Icefjord calve into Disko Bay just south of Ilulissat, Greenland. The iceberg which sank the Titanic originated here.
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Titanic - Nearer My God To Thee
The SS Nomadic was the tender ship to the RMS Titanic. Built in Belfast in 1911 alongside the Titanic, she is 1/4 the size, and is the last existing White Star ship left in existence. She was used to ferry the 1st and 2nd class passengers from Cherbourg to the Titanic for the tragic maiden voyage. She is seen here in her permanent home next to the Titanic Belfast museum.
(Titanic Museum, Belfast)
Save me, O God; for the waters are come in unto my soul. I sink in deep mire, where there is no standing: I am come into deep waters, where the floods overflow me.
(Psalm 69:1-2)
They even reproduced the vibrations you could feel holding the handrails!
Titanic Belfast, 1 Olympic Way, Queens Road, Belfast BT3 9EP, Northern Ireland
just realized that my remote flash (attached on a monopod) rotated caused of the hard wind, and fallen off to the grass not to the model. i should use a tripod, or an assistant to hold the flash.
then my imagination go to the fabulous titanic ship tale. but now, its on earth. a titanic garden.
Mein Schatz hat sich einen recht exponierten Platz für ihr Foto-shooting ausgesucht...der Felsen hat ein bisschen was vom Bug der Titanic :-)) aber was macht man (frau) nicht alles für ein unvergessliches Foto.....Rhodos, abends an der wilden Westküste
My sweetheart chose a very exposed spot for her photo shoot...the rock is a bit like the bow of the Titanic :-)) but what do you do for an unforgettable photo.....Rhodes, in the evening on the west coast in the last sunlight...
The Titanic Belfast is a visitor attraction located in the Titanic Quarter of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was opened in 2012 and is built on the site of the former Harland & Wolff shipyard where the RMS Titanic was designed, built, and launched. The museum is a monument to Belfast’s maritime heritage and tells the story of the Titanic from its conception to its maiden voyage and subsequent place in history.
What was once the famous Harland and Wolff shipyard’s headquarters and drawing office now hosts the Titanic Hotel. The entire White Star Line fleet was designed in this collection of buildings and constructed on the slipways outside, including the legendary liners Olympic, Titanic and Oceanic and naval warship HMS Belfast. The drawing offices, with their three-storey high barrel-vaulted ceilings, are the only surviving example of this type of shipyard architecture in the world, and were built between 1886 and 1917.
The buildings were empty after 1989, although occasionally used as a shooting location for television programmes. The Titanic Hotel opened on the site in 2017, and was initially a great success, although like much else its future must be threatened by the coronavirus crisis.
The Titanic Building framed using the spotlights of the SS Nomadic. I Can't remember ever them switched on.
Created for the Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces
BACKGROUND & TITANIC by Drecci Gislaadt
Boats with PEOPLE by Lynne Anzelc Designs from Oscraps
WAVES & MOON made with CC2017
The Iconic Titanic building in Belfast on the site of the former Harland & Wolff shipyard in the city's Titanic Quarter where the RMS Titanic was built. The building is designed to look like the bow of the great ship and I for one love it. It tells the stories of the ill-fated Titanic, which hit an iceberg and sank during her maiden voyage in 1912, The building was completed in 2012 which was exactly 100 years after the tragedy.
Taken with an Olympus XZ-10 compact camera with no tripod or filters.
De Titanic van Lego is meer dan 7 meter lang, bijna anderhalve meter hoog en bijna een meter breed. Een team van vier personen maakte dit ruim 200.000 Lego-stenen tellende bouwwerk van de in drie maanden tijd.
Het is gebouwd op een schaal van 1:40. De Titanic weegt ongeveer 250 kilo.
CODA Museum, Apeldoorn
Lego's Titanic is more than 7 meters long, almost one and a half meters high and almost one meter wide. A team of four people built this structure, consisting of more than 200,000 Lego bricks, in three months.
It is built on a scale of 1:40. The Titanic weighs approximately 250 kilos.'
Museum CODA, Apeldoorn, the Netherlands
Titanic Belfast, named the World's Leading Tourist Attraction at the prestigious World Travel Awards in 2016, is located beside the Titanic Slipways, the Harland and Wolff Drawing Offices and Hamilton Graving Dock, the very place where Titanic was designed, built and launched in 1912.
Luglio 2016
Teatro Comunale Bologna
Bernstein School of Musical Theater
Titanic
Musical di Maury Yeston su libretto di Peter Stone
Regia Gianni Marras
Direzione orchestra Stefano Squarzina
Direzione musicale Shawna Farrell
Coreografie Gillian Bruce
Scenografie Giada Abiendi
Costumi Massimo Carlotto
Disegno luci Daniele Naldi
Nuova produzione del TCBO con BSMT Productions
Even after all the years of the Titanic Building being there, I've never went down to get some proper photos of it. Until now! Hard to get an angle of it that hasn't already been done, or one that doesn't have loads of tourists in the background but I like how these turned out.
on the tram called Bim in Vienna, I found a man sitting right in the next carriage reading a German satirical magazine called Titanic.
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on the tram called Bim in Vienna, I found a man sitting right in the next carriage reading a German satirical magazine called Titanic.
Michel and Edmond Navratil, Titantic survivors known as the "Titanic Orphans", April 22, 1912. Michel was almost four and Edmond was two years old.
Their parents, Michel and Marcella Caretto Navratil were separated and Marcella was granted full custody of the boys. The children spend Easter weekend with their father and when Marcella went to pick them up, they were gone. The father had booked passage to America on the Titanic using the assumed name, Louis Hoffman and the boys were registered under their nicknames, "Lola and Momon".
After the Titanic hit the iceberg, Mr. Navratil placed his two sons in "Collapsible D", the last lifeboat to be launched. Later Michel claimed to remember his father telling him, "My child, when your mother comes for you, as she surely will, tell her that I loved her dearly and still do. Tell her I expected her to follow us, so that we might all live happily together in the peace and freedom of the New World."
The boys were just toddlers and spoke no English, so they could not identify themselves. Their photos were published in numerous newspapers around the world and as a result, their mother was located. They were reunited in New York City on May 16, 1912 and they returned to France on the Oceanic.
Michel died in 2001 at the age of 92 and his brother, Edmond died in 1953 at the age of 43.
Original black and white photo from the Bain collection at the Library of Congress.