SHE carried hundreds of wounded soldiers home during the First World War. HMHS Britannic, a sister ship of Titanic, sank in November 1916 with the loss of 30 of its 1,066 passengers. Now a ...
HMHS Britannic sank exactly one week later, having struck a mine just two miles away from the earlier disaster scene. 1036 people were rescued, 30 died in the tragedy. The wreck was first found ...
surpassed only by its sister ship, the HMHS Britannic. With a Gross Register Tonnage (GRT) of 46,328, the Titanic stretched 882 feet and 9 inches in length and towered at a height of 175 feet ...
only surpassed by its sister ship, the HMHS Britannic. Boasting a Gross Register Tonnage (GRT) of 46,328, the Titanic measured 882 feet and 9 inches in length and reached a height of 175 feet ...
Jessop was aboard the RMS Titanic when it sunk in 1912 (she was aboard lifeboat 16 and handed a baby to look after), as well as its sister ship, the HMHS Britannic, when it sunk in 1916 (her ...
Days later, battered and broken, the ship founders on a mysterious, fogbound coast sprinkled with more than a hundred million carats of diamonds, a cruel mockery of the sailors' dreams of riches.
She was on board the HMHS Britannic as a wartime nurse on November 21, 1916, when that ship struck a mine and started to sink. Jessop was able to get to a lifeboat. However, the turning of the ...
A long-awaited expedition into an 18th-century shipwreck in the Caribbean Sea has reportedly begun. The government of Colombia launched the deep-water expedition of the San José shipwreck ...
A BRITISH diver devoted to providing “new angles” to the Titanic story died after an underwater filming mission exploring her sister ship ... crew exploring the Britannic, which sank in ...
British archaeologists recently uncovered eerie medieval gravestones during a search around an ancient shipwreck. Bournemouth University announced the discovery in a press release on Friday.
The court said the country lacked jurisdiction in the case, in which nine Egyptians were charged with smuggling, because the ship sank in international waters. What comes next is unclear.