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Titanic Shipwreck Photographic Series


  • In the course of this ten-part Titanic Photometric Series, we have explored the entire length of the Titanic from bow to stern giving you selected highlights of this beautiful shipwreck. To access these new photographs, as well as other Titanic photographs, scientific research paper and accompanying PowerPoint presentation go to our corporate website at http://nauticalresearch.com and within the text of this home page select the link entitled Educational Services. This will bring you to our educational page where all this valuable information can be viewed and downloaded for personal use only. Many thanks for taking this exciting adventure with Nautical Research Group and making this web log the most viewed shipwreck informational blog on the Internet.

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December 01, 2005

Titanic Photographic Series - Part X Titanic's Huge A-Frame Engines

The last scheduled part of our series will take a look at the huge A-frame engines that are very prominent on the stern section of the shipwreck of RMS Titanic. The engines are the largest structures on Titanic. In the longitudinal photograph of the Engine, you can clearly see the over-pressure release valve and steam whistle. The first four photographs show the top part of this huge engine and the last two show the lower portions of these engines where the gears are visible.

To access these new photographs, as well as other Titanic photographs, scientific research paper and accompanying PowerPoint presentation go to our corporate website at http://www.nauticalresearch.com and within the text of this home page select the link entitled Educational Services. This will bring you to our educational page where all this valuable information can be viewed and downloaded for personal use only.

In the course of this ten part Titanic Photometric Series, we have explored the entire length of the ship from bow to stern giving you selected highlights of this beautiful shipwreck. Many thanks for taking this exciting adventure with Nautical Research Group and making this web log the most viewed shipwreck informational blog on the Internet. Look for our new video segments from Titanic after the Holidays!

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