titanic liverpool
yes by Dr. Ballerd
There were several plaques placed on the wreck of Titanic, including one by her discoverer, Robert Ballard, but they have since been removed during subsequent salvage operations.
At this point there are over 400 memorials to Titanic in 21 countries. Many are in New York City, Belfast, and Southampton. Others still have been placed on the wreck herself but salvaged by subsequent expeditions.
In memory of all those who died on her- to commemorate their loss and honour the dead.
According to historian Jonathan Smith: "the prefix of S.S. is correct for the lifeboats, as at the time, Titanic was not in service. Upon entering service, Titanic was given R.M.S. to establish her as a Royal Mail steamer but the lifeboat plaques kept with the S.S. to assign her as a steam ship."
I would say Titanic and romeo and Juliette
Passengers said "the titanic is unsinkable
"Titanic Liverpool"
Titanic had two libraries.
Titanic had two libraries.
learn to use google it's "plaques de glace"
As titanic means enormous, you could say... 'The fearsome dinosaur was titanic and scary.'