RMS Titanic in
maritime art print by Robert Taylor. The Titanic ocean liner seen leaving
on her maiden voyage. Maritime art print of the Titanic available from
Cranston Fine Arts.
Titanic by Robert Taylor. Though she never completed her maiden voyage, the RMS Titanic is
arguably the most famous ship that ever sailed, Since that fateful
night of April 15th, 1912, when the new flagship of the White Star Line
struck an iceberg in the cold waters of the North Atlantic, the tragic
legend of the Titanic has never ceased to fascinate generation upon
generation. As she glided majestically down the Solent towards the
open sea, carrying passengers for the first time, no one doubted she would
dominate the north Atlantic routes to the New World. She was the
grandest ship afloat; no ocean liner was more opulent, no ship was more
powerful; she was unsinkable. The passage of time has done little to
dim the memory of the tragic events that surrounded the Titanic disaster,
and with constant reminders from film, TV, and books galore, interest in
the ship has never been greater. To many she was the greatest ship
ever built. Her life was short yet magnificent; her epitaph: She is
the ship that never died. Passengers aboard the Isle of Wight ferry are treated to the unique
spectacle of the world's newest, most gracious steamship as she sets out
on her maiden voyage, April 1912.
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