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"The loss of the worlds largest liner: the "Titanic"
XEE4187557 " The loss of the worlds largest liner: the " Titanic" has dark after being collided with an iceberg", engraving in " Le Petit Journal", on 28/04/1912 by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: On his inaugural voyage from Southampton to New York, the British transatlantic liner " The Titanic" struck an iceberg on the night of April 14, 1912 and sank that night on April 15, 1912 off Newfoundland); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
Media ID 22755066
© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
Accident Atlantic Ocean Iceberg Liner Shipwreck Titanic Transatlantic Accidents Years 1910 Years 10 Years Ten
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The loss of the world's largest liner - the Titanic
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. This print captures a moment frozen in time, forever etched into history. Depicting an engraving from "Le Petit Journal" on April 28,1912, it tells the tragic tale of the fateful night when the majestic British transatlantic liner, the Titanic, met its untimely demise. As we gaze upon this haunting image, we are transported back to that ill-fated journey from Southampton to New York. The enormity of this magnificent vessel is evident as it looms against a backdrop of darkness and despair. Its grandeur now overshadowed by tragedy. The collision with an iceberg sent shockwaves through both ship and soul. In one chilling instant, dreams were shattered and lives were lost. The icy waters off Newfoundland became a watery grave for many brave souls who had embarked on what was meant to be a voyage filled with hope and promise. Yet amidst this somber scene lies a testament to human resilience and remembrance. This engraving serves as a poignant reminder of our vulnerability in the face of nature's might and our capacity for compassion in times of great adversity. Stefano Bianchetti's masterful capture allows us to reflect upon not only this catastrophic event but also on how it shaped maritime history forevermore. It stands as a tribute to those who perished aboard that fateful night while reminding us all that even in darkness, there is always light waiting to guide us home
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