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Overview
In the final hours of April 14, 1912, the RMS Titanic, on her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York, collided with an iceberg and ‘the unsinkable ship’ slowly sank. It was one of the most tragic disasters of the 20th Century. Fifteen hundred seventeen men, women, and children lost their lives.
Top Cast
Graham Bickley
Graham Bickley
Captain Edward J. Smith
Graham Bickley
Captain Edward J. Smith
Billy Roberts
Billy Roberts
1st Officer William McMaster Murdoch
Billy Roberts
1st Officer William McMaster Murdoch
Jack Nolan
Jack Nolan
2nd Officer Charles Lightoller
Jack Nolan
2nd Officer Charles Lightoller
Barnaby Hughes
Barnaby Hughes
3rd Officer Herbert Pittman / Henry Etches
Barnaby Hughes
3rd Officer Herbert Pittman / Henry Etches
Paul Kemble
Paul Kemble
4th Officer Joseph Boxhall
Paul Kemble
4th Officer Joseph Boxhall
Danny Michaels
Danny Michaels
Chief Engineer Joseph Bell
Danny Michaels
Chief Engineer Joseph Bell
Alastair Hill
Alastair Hill
Harold Bride, Radioman
Alastair Hill
Harold Bride, Radioman
Sam Brown
Sam Brown
Frederick Fleet, Lookout
Sam Brown
Frederick Fleet, Lookout


Adam Filipe
Adam Filipe
Frederick Barrett, Stoker
Adam Filipe
Frederick Barrett, Stoker
Martin Allanson
Martin Allanson
J. Bruce Ismay
Martin Allanson
J. Bruce Ismay
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