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Thirty people who died while trying to escape the sinking vessel. Jam Press/Rick Ayrton A deep-diving photographer has captured haunting images of the HMHS Britannic — the Titanic’s sister ...
SHE was the largest ship lost in the First World War, all of her 48,000 tonnes sinking in just 55 minutes. The Britannic followed the watery fate of her sister ship The Titanic, settling at the ...
A giant crane lowers a 490-tonne boiler into Britannic’s hull [Courtesy Simon Mills] The admiralty’s official report of the sinking says: “There seems to have been a period of one to two ...
Mystery of the Last Olympian: Titanic's Tragic Sister Britannic, was due to be released next year to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the sinking, but demand for it among Titanic aficionados ...
Documentary about the sinking of the Britannic during the First World War, examining how she ultimately came to suffer the same fate as her sister ship, the Titanic. Show more The Titanic sank in ...
One hundred years ago today a nurse who was rescued from the Titanic made a second miraculous escape from the sinking of the tragic liner's sister ship, Britannic. Violet Jessop was 28 years-old ...
Titanic stewardess Violet Jessop also survived another sinking years after the tragedy. Jessop was on board HMHS Britannic when it struck a mine in 1916 and sank. Before joining the Titanic ...
An expedition to find how the British hospital ship HMHS Britannic was sunk in the Aegean Sea in WWI has found the remains of German mines in the area.
The sinking of Titanic in 1912 sent shockwaves ... But incredibly, Titanic had a sister ship, Britannic, who suffered a near-identical fate only a few years later. In the wake of the Titanic ...
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