The RMS Titanic famously embarked on its maiden voyage in April 1912, promising a journey of luxury and prestige for its passengers. Little did they know their voyage would be tragically cut short by one of the most infamous maritime disasters in history. However, before the fateful collision with an iceberg, life on board the Titanic was a blend of elegance and excitement. Through a collection of rare photographs, we get a glimpse of the grandeur and daily life experienced by those aboard this iconic ship.
#1: The Tragic Tale of the Titanic
On April 10, 1912, the RMS Titanic embarked from Southampton, England, destined for New York City. With over 2,200 souls aboard, it was the largest cruise ship of its time, setting sail on its much-anticipated inaugural journey.
The Titanic’s voyage ended in tragedy just five days later when it collided with an iceberg, causing it to sink within two hours. This calamity claimed 1,500 lives, leaving few survivors to recount the harrowing event despite the hopeful moniker of ‘unsinkable,’ life before the disaster was reportedly filled with joy.