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Unsinkable: The Full Story of the RMS Titanic by Daniel Allen Butler, X

Unsinkable: The Full Story of the RMS Titanic by Daniel Allen Butler, X
No other ship in history has attracted so much attention, stirred up such powerful emotion, or accumulated as many legends and myths as Titanic. "Unsinkable" is a fresh look at this incredible story, one that centers on the people who built the ship, crewed her, and sailed on her. It follows the great ship as she grows on the ways at Harland & Wolff in Belfast, sails from Southampton toward her unexpected rendezvous with an iceberg, then slowly sinks into the North Atlantic, forever shattering the optimistic complacency of her era. The story doesn't end there, however, for the tale continues through the high drama of the U.S. Senate investigation and the British Board of Trade inquiry, then introduces the "mystery ship" Californian, whose officers watched Titanic sink and did nothing for fear of being subjected to their sleeping captain's wrath. The narrative then carries on with the recovery of many of Titanic's dead and their interment at Halifax, Nova Scotia, through the discovery of the wreck in 1985, and finally to the abortive 1996 expedition to raise a section of her rusted hull.



End of Voyages: The Afterlife of a Ship
End of Voyages: The Afterlife of a Ship
For thousands of years ships have sailed the seas of the world, but little thought goes into what happens to a ship when it reaches the end of its natural life. Some, like "Titanic or "Exxon Valdez, are wrecked, some are left to rot, some are broken up for scrap and recycled, others go on to fulfil new roles whether as a floating warehouse or hotel, as a training ship or a heritage ship, and a few have salvageable parts sold from them which survive in a context far removed from the sea. Looking at ships over the past two millennia, this is the first book ever to consider the question: 'what happens to a ship when it's no longer needed for its original purpose?' From Roman galleys to naval wooden walls, from the first liners to tugs and barges, and from ship-breaking to ship-wrecking, the whole history of shipping is considered in answering this question.



No 4th Wall to Break - No 4th Wall to Break is a webcomic that was originally written and drawn by Chris Whetstone. The name of the comic comes from the saying "breaking the fourth wall", which refers to a character in a piece of artwork who directly acknowledges the audience.

Fire ship - A fire ship was a ship that is filled with combustibles, deliberately set on fire and steered (or, if possible, allowed to drift) into an enemy fleet in order to destroy ships or create panic and make them break formation. Ships used as fire ships were old and worn out or inexpensive vessels.

Born on a Pirate Ship - Born on a Pirate Ship (1996) was the third full-length album by Barenaked Ladies. Its well-known tracks are "Shoe Box", "The Old Apartment", "When I Fall" and "Break Your Heart.

Wall gun - Wall guns were large caliber smooth-bore muskets that were used in the 16th through 18th centuries by defending forces to break the advance of enemy troops. They were too heavy to be fired from the shoulder and so were usually rested on window ledges or low walls, hence the name.



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