ilovedicaprio:

The rose that you gave me has faded, and wilted away. But, the love tucked in deep inside remains in my heart forever







peculiargroove:

This!

peculiargroove:

This!



On April 15th, 1912, 100 years ago the grandest ship in the world, the Titanic sank at 2:20 am. And 1,500 people lost their lives.



….100 years ago, 1500 people died a tragic death….

….100 years ago, 1500 people died a tragic death….


ohmellark:

Remembering Titanic 100 Years


On April 14, 1912 at 11:40 p.m. the RMS Titanic hit an iceberg.



Today, 100 years ago, was the last day Titanic saw daylight.

Today, 100 years ago, was the last day Titanic saw daylight.



crownedrose:


TODAY IN TITANIC HISTORY: April 11th, 2012.

100 years ago today, on April 11th, 1912, the RMS Titanic arrived at Cork Harbour in Queenstown (now known as Cobh), Ireland. Because of Titanic’s large size, the docks weren’t able to accommodate her properly, so tenders (aka smaller ships) had to be used to transport passengers and cargo. Some who had boarded at Southampton also departed in Ireland. This was Titanic’s last stop before making the journey across the Atlantic Ocean.
One of the passengers to get off the ship in Ireland was Father Francis Browne, a priest with a passion for photography. Whilst on his short trip with the Titanic, Browne took many photos, which safely departed the ship with him in Ireland. After the news hit that the Titanic had sank, Browne’s images became of much interest because of their newly found value of the foundered ship, including the last-known photographs ever taken of Titanic. You can see some of Browne’s other photos by clicking this link.

crownedrose:

TODAY IN TITANIC HISTORY: April 11th, 2012.

100 years ago today, on April 11th, 1912, the RMS Titanic arrived at Cork Harbour in Queenstown (now known as Cobh), Ireland. Because of Titanic’s large size, the docks weren’t able to accommodate her properly, so tenders (aka smaller ships) had to be used to transport passengers and cargo. Some who had boarded at Southampton also departed in Ireland. This was Titanic’s last stop before making the journey across the Atlantic Ocean.

One of the passengers to get off the ship in Ireland was Father Francis Browne, a priest with a passion for photography. Whilst on his short trip with the Titanic, Browne took many photos, which safely departed the ship with him in Ireland. After the news hit that the Titanic had sank, Browne’s images became of much interest because of their newly found value of the foundered ship, including the last-known photographs ever taken of Titanic. You can see some of Browne’s other photos by clicking this link.