Deep Sea Divers Recover Bell, Other Artifacts From Titanic’s Sunken Sister Ship–The Britannic
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Artifacts from Wreck of Titanic's Sister Ship Recovered - Archaeology Magazine
A diver explores the wreck of HMHS Britannic. Binoculars found in the wreckage of HMHS Britannic ATHENS, GREECE—The sinking of the RMS Titanic is perhaps the most famous shipwreck in history, but her sister ship, the lesser-known HMHS Britannic, also suffered a tragic fate. During World War I, the luxury cruise liner was requisitioned as a hospital ship, the largest in the world at the time. As it was sailing through the Aegean Sea on …
Deep Sea Divers Recover Bell, Other Artifacts From Titanic’s Sunken Sister Ship–The Britannic
A team of deep-sea divers has recovered a slew of artifacts from the wreck of Titanic’s sister ship, a vessel sunk by a mine during the First World War. Called the HMHS Britannic, it was one of three Olympic-class ocean liners built by the White Star Lines company in the early 20th century, with the others being HMS […] The post Deep Sea Divers Recover Bell, Other Artifacts From Titanic’s Sunken Sister Ship–The Britannic appeared first on Good N…
The scafands recovered the first objects from the British HMHS ship, the Titanic's sister's ship. Among them is a signaling lamp, ceramic plates, a binocular and the watch station. The vessel collapsed in 1916, after it hit...
At 120 meters below sea level, covered with marine life, the broken bow of the HMHS Britannic, the twin ship of the Titanic, third and last ship of the Olympic class built by the shipping company White Star Line, emerges as a shadow in the blue depths of the Aegean Sea.Continue reading...
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