This ticket was issued to Mr David Moneypenny, a Harland & Wolff painter who worked on Titanic's first-class accommodation. The creases in the ticket suggest it was folded and kept in his pocket.
This ticket was issued to Mr David Moneypenny, a Harland & Wolff painter who worked on Titanic's first-class accommodation. The creases in the ticket suggest it was folded and kept in his pocket.
Titanic: Echoes From The Past which opens in Camden on February 6, combines historical facts with immersive storytelling and virtual reality (VR). The 30-minute experience takes visitors from the ...
Tickets for the Titanic was a British anthology series of television plays, transmitted on Channel 4, that ran for two three-episode seasons in 1987 and 1988. The title came from the concept of ...
Comedy in the Tickets For The Titanic strand, about the friendship between a punk rocker and the daughter of the Early of Albany. Against the backdrop of 1980s hardship, a vicar and his wife attempt ...
Titanic was a luxurious ship and tickets were expensive. A third class ticket cost around £7 in 1912 which is nearly £800 in today's money. A second class ticket cost around £13 or nearly £ ...
A replica of the first class suite of the Titanic. (Photo by Michel Boutefeu/Getty Images) Even though ticket prices haven’t been announced yet, there’s chatter on Cheatsheet that ...