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  • Titanic at Home international convention report 1997

    Authors

    Ulster Titanic Society

    Publisher

    Ulster Titanic Association

    Authors

    Ulster Titanic Society

    Date published

    1997

    Publisher

    Ulster Titanic Association

  • Why did Titanic break into two pieces?

    Authors

    D K Brown

    Date published

    1991

    Abstract

    The recently published findings of R.D. Ballard concerning the sinking failure of hull girders and break-up of the Titanic are critically examined.

    Authors

    D K Brown

    Date published

    1991

  • Archeological perspective on the Titanic 2000 expedition

    Authors

    J J Sinclair

    Date published

    2001

    Abstract

    This is a preliminary report describing the purpose of the Titanic 2000 expedition and where artifacts are to go after retrieval. The research vessel Akademik Keldysh is described. Archeological mapping of the salvage site is also discussed.

    Authors

    J J Sinclair

    Date published

    2001

  • RMS Titanic: A Model Maker's Manual

    Authors

    Peter Davies-Garner

    Shelf Location

    37b

    Abstract

    RMS Titanic has had more written about her than any other ship, but surprisingly there is little information directed at the modelmaker. This superb book contains all the information needed to build a highly accurate model, down to the tiniest details of the hull s rivets. The work is based on the author s remarkable 18-foot model, built to 1/48 scale, and specially commissioned for a traveling exhibition in North America. The book contains a mass of practical information on how to construct every part of the great liner and is equally applicable to a small, static, bread-and-butter display model as to a large working version. Profusely illustrated with close-up photographs, detailed drawings, and a large collection of photographs of the prototype itself, the book also contains a complete set of plans considered to be the most accurate yet drawn. With this mix of practical information, rare photographs, and highly detailed drawings the book will appeal to all Titanic enthusiasts as well as to ship modelers.

    Authors

    Peter Davies-Garner

    Publisher

    Seaforth Publishing; Barnsley; 2005

    ISBN number

    9781848320840

    Shelf Location

    37b

    Date published

    2005

  • RMS Titanic : Las verdaderas razones de su hundimiento 2nd edition [RMS Titanic : The real reasons for its collapse]

    Authors

    J A Reyero

    Shelf Location

    15e

    Abstract

    Written in Spanish.

    Authors

    J A Reyero

    Date published

    2012

    Shelf Location

    15e

    ISBN number

    9788445732359

  • The Deathless Story of the Titanic

    Authors

    Sir Philip Gibbs

    Shelf Location

    30d

    Authors

    Sir Philip Gibbs

    Publisher

    London : Lloyd's of London, 1985

    Catalogue number

    363.123091631

    Shelf Location

    30d

    Date published

    1985

  • The sinking of the SS Titanic investigated by modern techniques

    Authors

    C Hackett ; J G Bedford

    Publisher

    IMarE (Northern Ireland)

    Authors

    C Hackett ; J G Bedford

    Date published

    1996

    Publisher

    IMarE (Northern Ireland)

  • The Story of the Titanic as Told by its Survivors

    Authors

    J Winocour

    Publisher

    Dover

    Authors

    J Winocour

    Date published

    1960

    Publisher

    Dover

  • Tyne to Titanic: The Story of the Rescue Ship Carpathia

    Authors

    Ken Smith

    Shelf Location

    15a

    Authors

    Ken Smith

    Publisher

    Newcastle Libraries and Information Service

    Catalogue number

    363.123091631

    Shelf Location

    15a

    Date published

    1998

    ISBN number

    1857950240

  • Marine Accident Investigation Branch - MAIB RMS Titanic - Reappraisal of Evidence Relating to SS Californian

    Authors

    MAIB

    Publisher

    Department of Transport (DOT)

    Abstract

    Results of the new investigation into the Californian affair

    Authors

    MAIB

    Date published

    1992

    Publisher

    Department of Transport (DOT)

  • RMS Titanic : Las verdaderas razones de su hundimiento 2nd edition [RMS Titanic : The real reasons for its collapse]

    Authors

    J A Reyero

    Shelf Location

    15e

    Abstract

    Written in Spanish.

    Authors

    J A Reyero

    Date published

    2013

    Shelf Location

    15e

    ISBN number

    9788445733080

  • Titanic ships, Titanic disasters: An Analysis of Early White Star and Cunard Superliners

    Authors

    William H. Garzke, Jr. ; John B. Woodward

    Shelf Location

    41b

    Authors

    William H. Garzke, Jr. ; John B. Woodward

    Publisher

    Jersey City, New Jersey : The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 2002.

    ISBN number

    93977335

    Shelf Location

    41b

    Date published

    2002

  • The Discovery of the Titanic

    Authors

    Robert D. Ballard with Rick Archbold; introduction by Walter Lord; illustrations of the Titanic by Ken Marschall

    Shelf Location

    30d

    Authors

    Robert D. Ballard with Rick Archbold; introduction by Walter Lord; illustrations of the Titanic by Ken Marschall

    Publisher

    London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1989.

    Catalogue number

    910.45

    Shelf Location

    30d

    Date published

    1987

  • Titanic: Triumph and Tragedy

    Authors

    John P. Eaton ; Charles A. Haas; foreword by John Maxtone-Graham

    Shelf Location

    30d

    Authors

    John P. Eaton ; Charles A. Haas; foreword by John Maxtone-Graham

    Publisher

    Wellingborough, [U.K.] : Patrick Stephens, c1986.

    Catalogue number

    363.1/23/091631

    Shelf Location

    30d

    Date published

    1986

  • Ocean Liners of the Past - The White Star Liners Olympic and Titanic

    Authors

    SWS

    Shelf Location

    17a

    Authors

    SWS

    Publisher

    Patrick Stephens Ltd

    Catalogue number

    347.792:WHIT

    Shelf Location

    17a

    Date published

    1970

  • Olympic Titanic Britannic

    Authors

    David Dore ; P R Frost

    Publisher

    SPA Films

    Authors

    David Dore ; P R Frost

    Date published

    1985

    Publisher

    SPA Films

  • Titanic and Other Ships

    Authors

    Lightoller

    Publisher

    Withy Grove Press

    Authors

    Lightoller

    Publisher

    Withy Grove Press

  • Titanic: In a New Light

    Authors

    Joseph MacInnis

    Shelf Location

    30d

    Authors

    Joseph MacInnis

    Publisher

    Lickle Publishing

    Catalogue number

    910'91631

    Shelf Location

    30d

    Date published

    1992

    ISBN number

    1565660218

  • Titanic Souvenir Collection

    Authors

    Collective

    Publisher

    Unknown

    Authors

    Collective

    Date published

    1911

    Publisher

    Unknown

  • The impact of bioconcretious structures (rusticles) on the RMS Titanic: implications to maritime steel structures

    Authors

    Roy Cullimore ; Lori Johnston

    Date published

    2000

    Abstract

    Since the sinking of the RMS Titanic a growing mass of bioconcretious structures called rusticles has infested the steel surfaces. Laboratory studies examined the biological export of elements from embrittled steel structures and the manipulation of extraction mechanisms by biological growth. A methodology is developed to manipulate biological growth rates and extraction mechanisms through the use of variable charges. The evaluation of rusticles has direct application to the maritime industry relating to the structural integrity of buoyed and submerged steel structures. Any breakdown will negatively impact upon the environment particularly oceanic organisms through toxic releases.

    Authors

    Roy Cullimore ; Lori Johnston

    Date published

    2000