red star Encyclopedia Titanica
A wonderful site that stresses the human side of the Titanic story. A resource for anyone interested in the history of the Titanic. Featuring illustrated biographies of almost every person that travelled on the maiden voyage (there are currently 2016 individual biographies), with complete passenger and crew lists, detailed lists of survivors and victims, as well as hundreds of photographs, supporting documents, films and recordings.

red star A Tribute to the RMS Titanic
Brief introduction to the history of the Titanic with an emphasis on legendary, as well as lesser-known, anecdotes and facts. Provides a thoughtful selection of photographs illustrating the construction and interior of the Titanic, accompanied by detailed deck plans for most of the ship

red star RMS Titanic, Inc. Online
Excellent collection of photographs and brief historical synopsis provided by the official guardians of the Titanic wreck. Includes original images of the ship’s construction, of its interior, and from the ill-fated maiden voyage, along with photographs detailing the exploration of the wreck and several artifacts recovered from the ocean floor. This presentation is accompanied by a discussion of the Titanic’s history, the discovery of the wreckage, and subsequent research and recovery expeditions

red star Titanic
A special exhibit from Britannica Online. Captioned photographs of the Titanic and it's passengers begin with the building of the ship itself.

red star  "I Survived the Titanic"
from National Geographic "World" magazine, true story of a 12 year old girl who survived the shipwreck.

red star "Titanic-Raising a Legend"
Discovery Channel's exclusive field reports chronicle an ambitous expedition to solve the Titanic's final mysteries and preserve her crumbling memory.

red star Titanic Filming Highlights
This beautiful Web exhibit from Kodak describes some of the problems and their solutions in the filming of Titanic. Cinema style and technique are introduced here, using some of the most popular movie scenes of recent years. The commentary is by the film's director of photography, Russell Carpenter, who won an Oscar for Titanic's cinematography.

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