This detailed technical engraving of the famous Ocean Liner "Titanic" has been
diamond engraved into black polished aluminium. The profile line drawing has
taken many hours of digitising by our team of experienced designers.
Mounted onto a 9" x 7" verneered plinth it is easily fitted to the wall
with the wall hanging slot.
In 1912, the Titanic, a steamship in England's White Star Line, set out on its doomed maiden voyage, with 2,227 enthusiastic passengers and crew members on board for the history-making trip from Southampton, England, to New York City. Only 705 would survive the ship's collision with a massive iceberg.
The "unsinkable" ocean liner was shipwrecked in the early hours of April 15, shortly after its fatal run-in with an iceberg.
The Titanic was designed to hold 32 lifeboats, though only 20 were on board, White Star management was concerned that too many boats would sully the aesthetic beauty of the ship.
Survivors were rescued by the Carpathia, which was 58 miles southeast of Titanic when it received the distress call.
Titanic boasted electric elevators, a swimming pool, a squash court, a Turkish Bath, and a gymnasium with a mechanical horse and mechanical camel.
The wreckage of Titanic was located in 1985, 12,500 feet down, about 350 miles (531 km) southeast of Newfoundland, Canada.