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One hundred years after the tragedy- memorabilia from the Titanic. They are sold all elements of the ship - several meters fragments of hull, steel door, on-board equipment,
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Baltic- wreck museum. The Baltic is a veritable treasure trove of maritime archaeology and shipwrecks. Nowhere else on Earth except perhaps parts of the Black Sea can wooden wrecks be found with such age and stunning relative states of preservation.
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Last surviving U-Boat captain – honoured. Germany's last surviving U-Boat captain who helped sink dozens of U.S. and British ships has been honoured by the modern military in his homeland seven decades after he was twice decorated by Hitler for bravery.
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Auction of objects from Titanic. Objects recovered from the wreckage of the world's most famous ship, the Titanic, will be available for auction in New York. On the night of 14 on April 15 marks the hundredth anniversary of the sinking liner.
New York-based auction house, offers for sale a...
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The famous violin from Titanic – one of the instruments playing the gloomy rendition of “Nearer My God to Thee” as the doomed ship sank – will be auctioned in April, in London.
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Violin from Titanic- authentic. After seven years of research experts confirmed the authenticity of a violin belonging to Wallace Hartley, the head of Titanic orchestra.
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Ron and Valerie Taylor- movie makers of sharks. Ron Taylor began diving in 1952, becoming interested in spearfishing and underwater photography. Valerie was born in Sydney, started diving in 1956 and spearfishing in 1960, eventually winning several Australian championships for ladies in both...
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First underwater attack- civil war in USA. The identities of the crew of the Civil War submarine H.L. Hunley are coming to light just days before the men's remains are to be buried.
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HL Hunley- faces of the Crew. For over a century historians have puzzled over the mystery of what happened the night the Civil War submarine H.L. Hunley disappeared in 1864.