45 Extremely Rare Historical Pictures That Will Completely And Totally Change Your Perspective On The Titanic

1.This is the last photograph ever taken of the Titanic:

The Titanic

It sunk three days later.

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2.And this is where that picture was taken looks like today:

A man sits on rocks overlooking the ocean. An inset photo of the Titanic ship is shown above the water in the background
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3.This was the first class menu aboard the Titanic the day it sank:

Menu from R.M.S. Titanic Luncheon on April 14, 1912, featuring consommé, egg à l'Argenteuil, grilled mutton, and various desserts and beverages

What're you going with? Gotta be the tongue for me.

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4.And this was the third class menu the day the Titanic sank:

menu featuring a simple breakfast, dinner, tea and supper

Stewed figs for me.

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5.Okay, while we're at it, here's what a second class menu looked like:

Historic Titanic breakfast menu from April 11, 1912, featuring dishes like Yarmouth bloaters, grilled ox kidneys, and American dry hash au gratin
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6.This is what the great promenade deck of the Titanic looked like in 1912:

covered deck with folded chairs along the wall
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7.And here's what the deck looks like today:

submerged in water
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8.Here's another view of the deck:

Wide view of the deck of the RMS Titanic, showing smokestacks, lifeboats, and safety equipment. No people are present in the scene
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9.This is Charlotte and Marjorie Collyer, a mother and daughter who survived the wreck of the Titanic in 1912:

Charlotte and Majorie Collyer

10.This is what the first class lounge on the Titanic looked like:

Lounge on the Titanic
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11.And here's what the first class dining room looked like:

Black-and-white photo of an ornate dining room with rows of tables and chairs, featuring decorative ceilings and columns. No people are present
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12.And this is what the third-class dining room of the Titanic's sister ship, the Olympic, looked like:

The Olympic third-class saloon
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13.And this, in all its 1912 glory, is what a first-class suite looked like on the ship:

A modest room with a full-size bed, rug, and three not very comfy-looking chairs and a small table

It's a replica, obviously.

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14.This is what a second class room looked like:

A small cabin room with four wooden bunk beds and a suitcase placed on a chair positioned in the center
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15.And this is what a third class bedroom looked like:

A small cabin room with a sink, towels, and a bunk bed. A projection of a person is shown on the bunk bed
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16.The Titanic had a full gym on board, complete with a rowing machine. This is what it looked like:

Black-and-white photo of a man in a rowing machine in a large room with a map of the world on the wall

Would have loved to pump iron with Mr. Astor.

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17.There was also a pool in the middle deck of the ship:

An empty, historic indoor swimming pool area with changing stalls on the left, and a clock on the far wall, likely from an early 20th-century ship
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18.While there are no pictures of the Titanic's grand staircase from before it sank, this is what the grand staircase on the Titanic's sister ship, the Olympic, looked like:

dome over the ornate staircase
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19.And this is what the grand staircase of the Titanic looked like as recent as 2001:

submerged in water surrounded by wreckage
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20.Here they are together, for easy comparison:

Top: Restored, lavish interior of Titanic's grand staircase. Bottom: Same staircase, underwater, decayed wreck
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21.Upon the discovery of the wreck in 1985, an array of pristinely lined-up dishes were found neatly sitting together on the ocean floor.

dishes lined up on the floor
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22.Some of the dishes were actually recovered and put on display:

Display case containing rows of greyish-white fossilized trilobites on a sandy surface. Informational placard is partially visible at the base

23.Some money was also recovered from the wreck:

A damaged historical U.S. $1 silver certificate displayed in a clear, upright holder
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24.Even part of the hull of the Titanic was salvaged from the wreckage in 1998. It's currently on display in Las Vegas:

large hull in a museum

25.Other remnants of the Titanic still remain on the ocean floor - including shoes that belonged to its victims:

arrow pointing to a shoe on the floor
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26.This is what one of the deck chairs aboard the Titanic looked like. Collector Chris Lowe paid $30,000 for it:

chris posing with a wooden lounge chair
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27.This is the violin Wallace Hartley, bandleader on the Titanic, played as the ship sank:

A very old violin close up with only 2 strings
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28.And these are the members of the band that played on the Titanic as the ship was sinking:

portraits of the 7 men in a newspaper honoring them

They all went down with the ship.

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29.This unassuming white dot is the iceberg that sunk the Titanic:

iceburg in the distance
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30.Here's a closer look:

Black-and-white photo of an iceberg
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31.This right here is what one of the Titanic's lifeboats looked like before the passengers were rescued:

A lifeboat with about 20–25 people wearing life jackets in it
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32.And this is a picture of a lifeboat filled with Titanic survivors being rescued and brought aboard the Carpathia following the sinking of the ship:

A small lifeboat on the side of a huge ship
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33.And here are a handful of survivors on the Carpathia after being rescued:

People in early 20th-century attire on a ship's deck looking out to sea, engaging with each other
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34.Here's another shot of some lifeboats back in New York:

line of lifeboats
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35.This is a photo of some of the Titanic's surviving crew members days after the ship sank:

Historical photo with numerous men, some seated and some standing. All wear early 20th-century attire. No known celebrities are identified
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36.The propellers on the back of the Titanic were absolutely gigantic:

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37.Here's what one of those propellers looks like today:

two blades peaking out of the ocean floor
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38.Here's what the list of first-class passengers looked like:

First-class passenger list for the Titanic dated April 10, 1912, including names such as Astor, Colonel J.J. and Manservant, Anderson, Mr. Harry, and others

The rich man Mr. Astor and his darling wife represented.

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39.Here's a lost property claim first-class passenger Molly Brown made after the ship sunk:

This is a vintage shopping list for M. Brown categorized as "Souvenirs A." It includes items like street furs, dinner gowns, and various accessories, totaling at $2,879.07

40.This is what the Titanic looked like while it was under construction:

The RMS Titanic under construction in a shipyard, showcasing its bow and part of the scaffolding surrounding it

See? It says "Titanic" and everything.

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41.And this is what one of the Titanic's smokestacks looked like before being put on the ship. Note the tiny little man in the corner:

A large industrial cylindrical structure is being transported on a platform. Several people and buildings are visible in the background
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42.This is how big the Titanic is compared to a modern day cruise ship:

the titanic is a lot smaller

43.This is an example of what one of the life vests worn by a Titanic survivor looked like:

it looks like a stuffed sack with two ties to wrap around the chest
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44.This is a gold watch that belonged to a passenger on the Titanic. It stopped as the ship sank:

A pocket watch
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45.And, finally this is an unopened bottle of champagne recovered from the wreck site:

the bottle in a museum

Are you drinking the Titanic champagne? Let me know.

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