The vessel that on its first and last voyage became the most famous ship in the Atlantic!

Atlanticobr Tribute - April 11, 1912!

RMS Titanic was built in Belfast, Ireland by Harland and Wolff Shipbuilding.

It all started in 1907 when J. Bruce Ismay, director of the White Star Line, met with Lord James Pirrie, a partner at Harland and Wolff. They decide to build three vessels, the largest ships that the world had seen up to that time. In fact, the size was of such importance that, although Titanic require only three smokestacks, a 4th (false) would be added, since it was feared the public to compare vessels as Mauritania and Lusitania and judge them more powerful.
In January 1912, Titanic was baptized.


Original photos of the RMS TITANIC proudly taken by the White Star Line on the departure day of his first and last trip.

The RMS Titanic and his brother RMS Britanic had 3 boilers, the last contained a false chimney exhaust bypass of the third, only the project design was totally different and innovative.
The technological innovation was in that design therefore each boiler was connected to a thrust reverser and a propeller so it had three propellers, which facilitated much maneuverability.
This is a rare original photo of the Titanic propeller system.

Today and forever, lying on the bottom of the Atlantic.

Accident premeditated? We know who knows ...