I'm Completely Obsessed With The Titanic And These Are The 35 Absolute Most Incredible Pictures Of It I've Ever Seen

1.This is the last photograph ever taken of the Titanic:

The Titanic

It sunk three days later.

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2.This was the first class menu aboard the Titanic the day it sank:

menu with lunch, buffet, grill, and cheese options

What're you going with? Gotta be the Hodge Podge for me.

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3.And this was the third class menu the day the Titanic sank:

menu featuring a simple breakfast, dinner, tea and supper

Stewed figs for me.

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4.This is what the great promenade deck of the Titanic looked like in 1912:

covered deck with folded chairs along the wall
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5.And here's what the deck looks like today:

submerged in water
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6.This is Charlotte and Marjorie Collyer, a mother and daughter who survived the wreck of the Titanic in 1912:

Charlotte and Majorie Collyer

7.This is the violin Wallace Hartley, bandleader on the Titanic, played as the ship sank:

A very old violin close up with only 2 strings
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8.And these are the members of the band that played on the Titanic as the ship was sinking:

portraits of the 7 men in a newspaper honoring them

They all went down with the ship.

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9.This is what the first class lounge on the Titanic looked like:

Lounge on the Titanic
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10.And this is what the third-class dining room of the Titanic's sister ship, the Olympic, looked like:

The Olympic third-class saloon
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11.And this, in all its 1912 glory, is what a first-class suite looked like on the ship:

A modest room with a full-size bed, rug, and three not very comfy-looking chairs and a small table

It's a replica, obviously.

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12.The Titanic had a full gym on board, complete with a rowing machine. This is what it looked like:

Black-and-white photo of a man in a rowing machine in a large room with a map of the world on the wall

Would have loved to pump iron with Mr. Astor.

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13.While there are no pictures of the Titanic's grand staircase from before it sank, this is what the grand staircase on the Titanic's sister ship, the Olympic, looked like:

dome over the ornate staircase
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14.And this is what the grand staircase of the Titanic looked like as recent as 2001:

submerged in water surrounded by wreckage
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15.Here they are together, for easy comparison:

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Alpha Stock / Alamy Stock Photo / Via Buena Vista Pictures

16.Upon the discovery of the wreck in 1985, an array of pristinely lined-up dishes were found neatly sitting together on the ocean floor.

dishes lined up on the floor
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17.Some of the dishes were actually recovered and put on display:

the dishes on display
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18.Some money was also recovered from the wreck:

american dollar bill
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19.Even part of the hull of the Titanic was salvaged from the wreckage in 1998. It's currently on display in Las Vegas:

large hull in a museum

20.Other remnants of the Titanic still remain on the ocean floor - including shoes that belonged to its victims:

arrow pointing to a shoe on the floor
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21.This is what one of the deck chairs aboard the Titanic looked like. Collector Chris Lowe paid $30,000 for it:

chris posing with a wooden lounge chair
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22.This unassuming white dot is the iceberg that sunk the Titanic:

iceburg in the distance
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23.Here's a closer look:

Black-and-white photo of an iceberg
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24.This right here is what one of the Titanic's lifeboats looked like before the passengers were rescued:

A lifeboat with about 20–25 people wearing life jackets in it
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25.And this is a picture of a lifeboat filled with Titanic survivors being rescued and brought aboard the Carpathia following the sinking of the ship:

A small lifeboat on the side of a huge ship
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26.Here's a closer look at some more survivors in a lifeboat:

people in life vests on a boat
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27.And here's another shot of some lifeboats back in New York:

line of lifeboats
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28.The propellers on the back of the Titanic were absolutely gigantic:

men standing under the huge propellers
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29.Here's what one of those propellers looks like today:

two blades peaking out of the ocean floor
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30.This is what the Titanic looked like while it was under construction:

See? It says

See? It says "Titanic" and everything.

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31.And this is what one of the Titanic's smokestacks looked like before being put on the ship. Note the tiny little man in the corner:

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ARCHIVIO GBB / Alamy Stock Photo

32.This is how big the Titanic is compared to a modern day cruise ship:

the titanic is a lot smaller

33.This is an example of what one of the life vests worn by a Titanic survivor looked like:

it looks like a stuffed sack with two ties to wrap around the chest
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34.This is a gold watch that belonged to a passenger on the Titanic. It stopped as the ship sank:

A pocket watch
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35.And, finally this is an unopened bottle of champagne recovered from the wreck site:

the bottle in a museum