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This alteration irrevocably changes one of Titanic's most recognized and symbolic visuals." The bronze statue is 2 feet tall and was displayed as the centerpiece of the First Class Lounge ...
One special item is on display at "Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition ... A chandelier that hung in a smoking lounge for first-class passengers will be on display after sitting at the bottom ...
This statue sat in the first class lounge aboard Titanic, and this statue was the centerpiece of that elegant room. The trouble with this artifact is, it has been photographed only one time ...
"Titanic" showcases more than 130 types of artifacts, including a gold-finished chandelier from a first-class lounge, now warped from its traumatic fall, and Titanic’s logometer, which was used ...
The team hoped to find a statue that once "embodied Titanic’s palatial design" as the centerpiece of the ship's first-class lounge. When the ship went down, the lounge was torn apart and the ...
According to Titanic researcher James Penca, the Diana of Versailles served as a centerpiece in the first-class passenger lounge widely considered to be the most beautiful and detailed space on ...
The statue, which once sat atop the fireplace mantle as a centrepiece in the Titanic’s First Class lounge, was ripped away and thrown into the wreck’s debris field when the lounge tore open as ...
“Diana of Versailles,” the statue that once decorated the Titanic’s first-class lounge. AP “It was like finding a needle in a haystack, and to rediscover it this year was momentous ...
Let's start with the exciting. A virtual recreation of the Diana of Versailles statue on the mantle in a first class lounge. Titanic: Honor and Glory Penca: On this expedition, we weren't ...