Ships of the White Star Line-A
rather interesting site of various ships that the White Star Line had in
their fleet. (Added 3-29-2004)
Trans Atlantic Designs-This
site displays all of Ken's prints that you can order personally for your
own collection. A must see site! (Added 2-29-2004)
Titanic ~ The Exhibition-The world's first permanent Titanic
Exhibition. The Exhibition will immerse visitors in this timeless
story in a way it has never been experienced before. It
exclusively
has recreated the Grand Staircase, the Verandah
Cafe', the docks of Southampton that includes a side-view
of the Titanic immense hull and the Belfast Shipping Yards. The
Exhibition also has over 200+ priceless artifact and historic treasures
from some of the most prestigious private collections in the world, many
of them on display for the very first time.There is also
original movie memorabilia from such films as "A Night to Remember,"
starring Kenneth More, and "The Search for Titanic," hosted by Orson
Welles - as well as a costume worn by Leonardo DiCaprio in James
Cameron's "Titanic." You'll also immense yourself with
Live interactive interpretations by storytellers in period costume.
It will also capture the unforgettable sights, sounds, and emotions of
one of the most poignant chapters in modern history. Titanic ~ The
Exhibition is permanently docked in Orlando, Florida. (Added
3-29-2003)
The Titanic Research and Modeling Association-Do you like building
models? This site fits the doctor's orders. Extended
research on how to build the perfect Titanic model in many different
scale models. It also has outside links to other people's work of
the Titanic plus many other ships. From the Lusitania to the
Queens Mary. (Added 3-29-2003)
Ulster Titanic Society-This site is based in Belfast, Ireland. The
birth place of RMS Titanic. A wonderful detailed site about the
building of the Titanic, her sister ships Britannic and Olympic and the
birth of the Harland & Wolff shipping yards. (Added 8-29-2002)
Titanic International Historical Society-This Society was
founded in 1989 and based in Freehold, New Jersey. Highly loaded with
Java, I highly recommend this site to anyone who has a fast connection
and at least a Pentium 4 processor. This site takes time to load on
slower computers. Trust me, I know. (Added 8-29-2002)
The Irish Titanic Historical Society-This site is based in
Queenstown, Ireland. The last stop that the Titanic made to pick up the
Irish Immigrants before she sailed into history. (Added 8-29-2002)
Titanic Inquiry Project-This site is dedicated to both the U.S.
Inquiry and the British Inquiry that occurred after the sinking. Very
informative and very detailed. (Added 7-29-2002)
Titanic Historical Society-The Official website of the U.S.
Titanic Historical Society and established in 1963. Members include the
infamous and wonderful artist Ken Marshall who was un-credited for his
work on the film "Raise The Titanic!" as a model supervisor.
Encyclopedia Titanica-This site is probably one of the best
places to start of if you're wanting to get your feet wet. Jam packed
with enough information to give any student who wants to write a descent
paper about the Titanic.
Titanic Titanic!-Another wonderful site jam packed with allot of
information. I could go on and on but you know where I'm coming from!
Web Titanic-Another good site about the Titanic but with a little
flare of Irish insight and of course their own wonderful tribute.
Titanic: A Voyage Of Discovery-This site is really cool with
some wonderful colorful pictures from various posters and paintings.
There is also a order form to purchase a interactive CD-Rom. Check it
out!
Lostliners.com-Honoring The Golden Age Of Ocean Travel-Now this
site is da bomb! Not only does it have the Titanic, but a
ton of other liners! Each liner that is on the site, has it's very
own unique webpage. Something that most webmasters don't find time to
do (including yours truly). He also has a neat adventure about his trip
up to Canada to see the Empress Of Ireland gravesite.
Check it out!!!
Lostliners.org-From the same guy who brings you Lostliners.com.
A non-profit organization to help preserve and restore those liners that
are no longer in service. And to educate the public on why this needs
to be done.
3-D Titanic-This site is really cool. Shows various views of
the Titanic in awesome 3-D graphics!
Google Search Results-Since there are so many sites about the
Titanic and believe me there are a ton of them that I just couldn't put
them all on here so here is the link from Google's search results.
alt.history.ocean-liners.titanic And last but not least probably
one of the most informative insight on the Titanic. This newsgroup has
a ton of insights from the greatest minds on the Titanic. From the
likes of Daniel Allen Butler, Author of "Unsinkable" to various
webmasters of the sites that I have just mentioned, to your common Joe,
like me. The link is for those who have set up the newsgroup on their
e-mail client like Outlook Express. If you haven't, than
click here to head to the Google site.
Below are links to various Books,
Videos, DVDs and CDs that might suit your interest from Amazon.com.