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At RMS Titanic, Inc., we are honored to share a milestone in our ongoing mission to preserve and reveal the legacy of Titanic. We are thrilled to unveil the conserved Stoking Indicator Master, a pivotal piece of Titanic’s original engineering.

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Your Ultimate Titanic Holiday Gift Guide Has Arrived

This holiday season, bring the story of Titanic to life with gifts that celebrate her enduring legacy. Our curated collection of staff-recommended keepsakes—including apparel, jewelry, home décor, toys, and even authentic coal from Titanic’s wrecksite—captures the Ship’s elegance and grandeur, making unforgettable gifts for Titanic enthusiasts and collectors of all ages.

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Rare Diamond Ring Returns to TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition, Las Vegas

The Stained-Glass Windows of Titanic

Preserving Titanic: How “Little Piece” Helps Keep the Legacy Alive

This holiday season, bring the story of Titanic to life with gifts that celebrate her enduring legacy. Our curated collection of staff-recommended keepsakes—including apparel, jewelry, home décor, toys, and even authentic coal...

TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition Las Vegas at Luxor Hotel & Casino has unveiled a rare diamond ring recovered from Titanic’s wrecksite, now on display in Las Vegas for the first time in...

By the Edwardian Era, dining was more than a necessity. For the elite, it served as a display of wealth, refinement, and social class. The level of complexity, detail, and extravagance in...

Throwing a turn-back-the-time dinner party is like the ultimate costume party—one where everyone gets to be their most glamorous and genteel selves. It begins with the atmosphere and builds from there....

Few content creators blend history and artistry quite like Titanic Girl Kim. Known across social media for her deep knowledge of Edwardian fashion and her heartfelt passion for Titanic’s legacy, Kim has...

Fashion is more than clothing: it is a language that reveals history. Every era has its own distinctive style, which mirrors the values, customs, and social dynamics of that time. Edwardian fashion...

TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition Las Vegas at Luxor Hotel & Casino has unveiled a rare diamond ring recovered from Titanic’s wrecksite, now on display in Las Vegas for the first time in...

Among the many elements that defined the RMS Titanic as a marvel of early twentieth-century engineering and luxury, few details speak more eloquently of her opulence than her stained-glass windows....

Conservation, as defined by the American Institute for Conservation, is the profession “devoted to the preservation of cultural property for the future.” When it comes to archaeological artifacts, conservation means examining and...
Conserved Stoking Indicator Master from Titanic, an original piece of the ship’s engineering system.

At RMS Titanic, Inc., we are honored to share a milestone in our ongoing mission to preserve and reveal the legacy of Titanic. We are thrilled to unveil the conserved Stoking Indicator...

May is a time when we pause to celebrate mothers—their devotion, strength, and the many forms their love can take. Over a century ago, when Titanic set sail on her ill-fated maiden...
Titanic survivor seated in front of a portrait of her late husband, reflecting loss and resilience.

After the Titanic disaster, Mrs. Henry B. Harris grieved but knew the show must go on. As one half of a powerful Broadway impresario couple, the 35-year-old had a whole life ahead...
Vintage photograph of a couple riding an elephant, featuring Titanic survivor Helen Churchill Candee.

Helen Churchill Candee, born into an affluent New York family in 1858, was a writer, journalist, political correspondent, interior decorator, feminist, and Titanic survivor who defied restrictive gender norms to forge her...
Photograph of a mother and child, symbolizing the love story between Henry Morley and Kate Phillips.

Those who say love is sweet should know that love can come in all sorts of flavors. One such love story is the one between Henry Samuel Morley and Kate Florence Phillips,...
Photograph of Titanic passenger Berthe Antonine Mayné, a Belgian woman.

Berthe Antonine Mayné was born on July 21, 1887, in the commune of Ixelles, southeast of Brussels, Belgium. Her father, Jean-Joseph Benjamin Mayné, was a metal worker, and her mother, Sidonie Filée,...
Vintage newspaper clipping featuring the Titanic love story of Isidor and Ida Straus.

Among the most famous love stories from Titanic’s tragic voyage is that of Isidor and Ida Straus, the elderly couple who chose to stay together rather than part ways. The wealthy merchant...

TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition Las Vegas at Luxor Hotel & Casino has unveiled a rare diamond ring recovered from Titanic’s wrecksite, now on display in Las Vegas for the first time in...

The word “stewardship” is often used when discussing RMS Titanic Inc., but what does it truly mean? What does it mean to be a steward for Titanic?...

Conservation, as defined by the American Institute for Conservation, is the profession “devoted to the preservation of cultural property for the future.” When it comes to archaeological artifacts, conservation means examining and...
The Little Piece, a 2-ton section of Titanic’s hull, preserved and displayed as part of TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition in Orlando.

Did you know that over 5,500 artifacts have been carefully recovered from the wrecksite of Titanic? Each one tells a story, from elegant china to massive hull sections, and all are entrusted...
Conserved Stoking Indicator Master from Titanic, an original piece of the ship’s engineering system.

At RMS Titanic, Inc., we are honored to share a milestone in our ongoing mission to preserve and reveal the legacy of Titanic. We are thrilled to unveil the conserved Stoking Indicator...

This holiday season, bring the story of Titanic to life with gifts that celebrate her enduring legacy. Our curated collection of staff-recommended keepsakes—including apparel, jewelry, home décor, toys, and even authentic coal...

By the Edwardian Era, dining was more than a necessity. For the elite, it served as a display of wealth, refinement, and social class. The level of complexity, detail, and extravagance in...

Throwing a turn-back-the-time dinner party is like the ultimate costume party—one where everyone gets to be their most glamorous and genteel selves. It begins with the atmosphere and builds from there....

Few content creators blend history and artistry quite like Titanic Girl Kim. Known across social media for her deep knowledge of Edwardian fashion and her heartfelt passion for Titanic’s legacy, Kim has...

Fashion is more than clothing: it is a language that reveals history. Every era has its own distinctive style, which mirrors the values, customs, and social dynamics of that time. Edwardian fashion...

Titanic is a topic often shrouded in myth. Ever since the moment she struck the iceberg and disappeared beneath the Atlantic waves, people have searched for explanations and ways to rationalize the...

Since 1987, RMS Titanic Inc. (RMST) has led nine expeditions to the Titanic wrecksite, located 12,500 feet below the surface of the North Atlantic Ocean. These missions typically launch between June and...

When I started working with RMS Titanic Inc. in 2012, I was introduced to the eight expeditions to Titanic that the company had completed. I learned about the past 37 years of...