A century after it sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, the Titanic remains the most famous ship in the world. This special commemorative magazine tells the whole dramatic story of the disaster and how Liverpool had a huge influence on the ship's birth. When the Titanic set sail on its ill-fated maiden voyage in April 1912, it was registered in the city and carried the Liverpool name on her stern. The owners, White Star Line, had their head office on James Street. Many of the crew and officers also had strong Liverpool connections, including the Captain, Edward Smith. The glossy 84-page publication features rare and unseen images from the magnificent Daily Mirror archive, plus Mirror pages and reports from the time, as we recall how the ship believed to be unsinkable met with catastrophe. The human stories of those who were saved and lost are highlighted, as well as the controversy over why it sank and who was to blame. We also assess how the Titanic has continued to hold a fascination on the public, particularly through the long search for the wreck and the blockbusting film epic starring Leonardo Di Caprio and Kate Winslet. Please note this is an 84 page magazine special.
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