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TITANIC: ICEBERG, 1912. The ice which sank the Titanic. The single cross, on the left-hand side of the ice-floe, marks the spot where the ship Birma answered the call for help, the position for which was given wrongly. The double crosses, on the right of the ice-floe, mark the spot where the Carpathia picked up the survivors of the wreck

TITANIC: ICEBERG, 1912. The ice which sank the Titanic. The single cross, on the left-hand side of the ice-floe, marks the spot where the ship Birma answered the call for help, the position for which was given wrongly. The double crosses, on the right of the ice-floe, mark the spot where the Carpathia picked up the survivors of the wreck
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TITANIC: ICEBERG, 1912. The ice which sank the Titanic. The single cross, on the left-hand side of the ice-floe, marks the spot where the ship Birma answered the call for help, the position for which was given wrongly. The double crosses, on the right of the ice-floe, mark the spot where the Carpathia picked up the survivors of the wreck

TITANIC: ICEBERG, 1912.
The ice which sank the " Titanic." The single cross, on the left-hand side of the ice-floe, marks the spot where the ship " Birma" answered the call for help, the position for which was given wrongly. The double crosses, on the right of the ice-floe, mark the spot where the " Carpathia" picked up the survivors of the wreck. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1912 Carpathia Ice Berg Ocean Ship Ship Wreck Sinking Titanic Birma

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This print titled "TITANIC: ICEBERG, 1912" takes us back in time to one of the most tragic maritime disasters in history. The image showcases the very ice that sealed the fate of the ill-fated Titanic. On the left-hand side of the ice-floe, a single cross stands as a poignant reminder of where the ship Birma valiantly responded to the distress call for help. Tragically, due to incorrect coordinates given, their efforts were in vain. On the right side of this frozen monument, double crosses mark another significant spot - where hope was restored amidst despair. It is here that we witness how Carpathia emerged as a beacon of salvation by rescuing survivors from this devastating wreck. The photograph captures not only an iceberg but also serves as a powerful symbol representing both tragedy and resilience. The vastness and unforgiving nature of the ocean are evident through this chilling scene. As we gaze upon this historical artifact preserved by The Granger Collection, New York, our minds are transported back to that fateful night when lives were forever changed at sea. This image serves as a somber reminder of human vulnerability against nature's might and honors those who perished while celebrating those who survived against all odds.


Framed Prints of TITANIC: ICEBERG, 1912. The ice which sank the Titanic

Experience a piece of history with our Framed Print of 'Titanic: ICEBERG, 1912' by The Granger Collection. This captivating image brings to life the fateful encounter between the unsinkable ship and the iceberg that changed maritime history. The single cross on the left marks the tragic position where the SS Birma answered a false distress call, while the double crosses on the right indicate where the Carpathia rescued the Titanic's survivors. Add this evocative piece to your collection and relive the story of the Titanic, a symbol of the past's enduring allure.


Photo Prints of TITANIC: ICEBERG, 1912. The ice which sank the Titanic

Experience history like never before with our captivating photographic print from The Granger Collection. Witness the haunting image of the iceberg that sank the RMS Titanic in 1912. This powerful photograph, taken from The Granger Collection in New York, offers a chilling glimpse into maritime history. The single cross on the left side of the iceberg marks the position where the SS Birma answered the distress call, while the double crosses on the right mark the spot where the RMS Carpathia rescued the survivors. Bring this poignant piece of history into your home or office and ignite conversation with its intriguing backstory. Order now from Granger Art on Demand and let this photograph transport you back in time.


Poster Prints of TITANIC: ICEBERG, 1912. The ice which sank the Titanic

"Step back in time with our captivating Titanic: Iceberg, 1912 poster print from The Granger Collection. This evocative image, taken from Granger Art on Demand, transports you to the fateful night of April 14, 1912. Witness the iceberg that sank the renowned RMS Titanic, with the haunting symbolism of the single and double crosses marking the tragic locations where the ships Birma and Carpathia answered the distress calls. Add this historical piece to your collection and let the story of the Titanic live on in your home or office."


Jigsaw Puzzles of TITANIC: ICEBERG, 1912. The ice which sank the Titanic

Step back in time with our captivating TITANIC: ICEBERG, 1912 jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intriguing puzzle, featuring an image from The Granger Collection, New York, brings to life the haunting scene of the iceberg that fateful night in 1912. The single cross on the left marks the position where the SS Birma answered a distress call, while the double crosses on the right indicate where the Carpathia rescued survivors. Immerse yourself in history as you piece together this challenging puzzle, a must-have for history buffs and puzzle enthusiasts alike. Experience the thrill of discovery as you uncover the story behind one of the most legendary maritime tragedies. Engaging, educational, and beautifully detailed, this puzzle is sure to provide hours of entertainment.

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TITANIC: SURVIVOR, 1912. Sidney Stuart Collett, a survivor of RMS Titanic. Photographed 19 April 1912
TITANIC: MENU, 1912. Menu for third-class passengers on board the White Star liner Titanic, 14 April 1912, on the voyage which would end later that day when the ship sank after colliding with an iceberg
TITANIC: FIRST CLASS TICKET. First class ticket for the Titanic held by the Reverand Stuart Holden, who never used the ticket because his wife became ill the day before the Titanic steamed off on its maiden and only voyage, 10 April 1912
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THOMAS ANDREWS (1873-1912). Irish businessman and builder of the Titanic. Photograph, c1910
MADELEINE FORCE ASTOR (1893-1940). Second wife and widow of John Jacob Astor IV
MARGARET MOLLY BROWN (1867-1932). The Unsinkable Molly Brown. American socialite, philanthropist, activist, and survivor of the Titanic. Photographed c1890
TITANIC: SINKING, 1912. Contemporary sketches by a survivor of the sinking of the Titanic, April 14-15, 1912
TITANIC: SURVIVORS, 1912. Survivors of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, 1912
TITANIC: HAROLD BRIDE. With his feet crushed and frostbitten, second wireless operator of the Titanic leaves the Carpathia
TITANIC: BAND, 1912. The band that played onboard the Titanic. Photographs from an English newspaper of 1912
TITANIC: SOAP AD, 1912. The White Star liner Titanic used in an English newspaper advertisement for Vinolia Otto toilet soap shortly before the liner sank, April 1912, in the Atlantic Ocean
TITANIC: THE CAPTAIN, 1912. Captain Edward John Smith
MARGARET MOLLY BROWN (1867-1932). The Unsinkable Molly Brown. American socialite, philanthropist, activist and survivor of the Titanic. Photographed during an award ceremony for the captain of the Carpathia, May 1912
TITANIC: CONSTRUCTION, c1910. View of the Olympic (left) and Titanic under construction at the Harland & Wolff shipyards, Belfast, Ireland. Photographed c1910
TITANIC: HAROLD BRIDE. Second wireless operator of the Titanic, effectively dealt with a man who tried to steal the first-operators life belt
TITANIC: LIFE-BOATS, 1912. Uncrowded life-boats of the Titanic, 1912
TITANIC: J. BRUCE ISMAY. Joseph Bruce Ismay (1862-1937), chairman and managing director of the White Star Line as well as a survivor of the White Star liner Titanic, which sank 14-15 April 1912
TITANIC: MENU, 1912. Dinner menu for first-class passengers on board the White Star liner Titanic, 14 April 1912, on the voyage which would end later that day when the ship sank after colliding with an iceberg
THE TITANIC, 1912. Cross section of the Titanic, the White Star liner that sank, 14-15 April 1912, after having struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic while on her maiden voyage. Contemporary newspaper illustration
TITANIC: SWIMMING POOL. A swimming bath aboard the Titanic, 1912
SINKING OF THE TITANIC. On April 14-15, 1912, drawn by John B. Thayer, a survivor, and L. P. Skidmore immediately after the rescue of the survivors
JOHN BORLAND THAYER (1862-1912). Pennsylvania Railroad executive and first-class cricketer, died during the sinking of the Titanic. Photograph, early 20th century
TITANIC: SURVIVORS, 1912. Young survivors of the Titanic Louis (left) and Michel Navratil on their mothers lap after being reuinted. Photographed 1912
TITANIC: HAROLD COTTAM. The wireless operator of the Carpathia who heard the distress call sent by the Titanic, 1912. Shown here as a student at the British School of Telegraphy



 
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