A bronze statue that once stood in the luxurious first class lounge of the Titanic has been found in remarkably pristine ...
RMS Titanic Inc., a Georgia-based company that holds the legal rights to the 112-year-old wreck, has completed its first trip ...
A bronze statue from the Titanic — not seen in decades and feared to be lost for good — is among the discoveries made by the company with salvage rights to the wreck site on its first ...
It marks the first sighting of the Roman goddess Diana statue since 1986 and highlights the sunken ship’s ongoing decay. The Georgia-based RMS Titanic, Inc. has the only legal salvage claim to ...
It’s unlikely that much else from the Titanic’s wreckage will ever return to the surface, although a number of artifacts have been salvaged since the famous ocean liner’s rediscovery in 1985.
but it also rediscovered the Diana of Versailles statue, the centerpiece of the ship’s first-class lounge Rudy Molinek A newspaper detailing the accounts of loved ones, published on April 20 ...
The 16-foot pigeon statue is named Dinosaur out of homage to one of its titanic ancestors, the Tyrannosaurus rex. Both are descendants of theropods, two-legged creatures that wreaked havoc in ...
The most coveted item was "Diana of Versailles," a two-foot-tall bronze statue from Titanic's first-class lounge, he said. The statue had last been photographed in 1986, and the odds of finding it ...
The moment a lifeboat from The Titanic was found - with three decomposed bodies onboard - has been shared on social media. It's now more than a century since the ocean liner - which had been ...
The captain of the Titanic was from Stoke-on-Trent ... home in 2012 to mark 100 years since the ship's sinking. A bronze statue of him stands in Lichfield's Beacon Park in south Staffordshire.
ST GEORGE — On the frigid evening of April 14, 1912, disaster struck. The state-of-the-art ocean liner Titanic, carrying 2,208 passengers and crew, collided with an iceberg little more than ...
Researchers have uncovered the bronze “Diana of Versailles” statuette, once a centerpiece in the doomed Titanic’s first class lounge, and now mired in oceanic muck. It marks the first sighting of the ...