RMKFAP37–SS Newfoundland with Capt. W. Kean, captain at time of 1914 sealing disaster
RMCN8CE7–Titanic disaster, last lifeboat successfully launched from the Titanic
RMC187HJ–Disaster of the balloon 'Le Géant' at 'Nieubourg' near in 1863.
RMKFAP15–Expedition ship SS Southern Cross She was lost at sea returning from the seal hunt on March 31, 1914, killing all 174 men aboard in the same storm that killed 78 crewmen from the SS Newfoundland, a collective tragedy that became known as the '1914 Newfoundland Sealing Disaster'
RMPJFAHR–Collision between the Princess Alice and Bywell Castle. The great disaster on the Thames, The Sinking of The Princess Alice, Collision between the Princess Alice and the Bywell Castle, SS Princess Alice, passenger paddle steamer sunk in 1878 in a collision off Tripcock Point on the River Thames with the collier Bywell Castle that resulted in the loss of over 650 lives, the greatest loss of life of any British inland waterway shipping disaster.
RMCN8CEE–RMS Titanic at the docks of Southampton.
RMCN8CE4–Arrival of the 'ship of sorrow' at New York Date 4 May 1912, survivors from Titanic arrive from the Carpathia
RMCN8CE3–SS Californian steamship on the morning after the Titanic's sinking
RMD9AHTT–Original Tay Bridge after the collapse, Scotland
RMCMP4KE–Titanic ship
RMCMP4K7–Iceberg which sank the Titanic
RMEW4DGW–HMS Sidon being raised after the 1955 accident
RMCMP4KP–Olympic and Titanic view of bows in shipyard construction scaffolding in the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast
RMCMP4KM–Titanic propeller
RMCN8CDY–John Jacob Astor IV, he was the richest passenger aboard the Titanic and did not survive.
RMCN8CED–RMS Titanic
RMCN8CEH–Titanic leaving Belfast
RMCN8CEM–RMS Titanic under construction circa 1909 - 1912