Remembering the TITANIC at LAC– PART I: Archival Records
One hundred years later, the sinking of the TITANIC continues to fascinate and captivate people as perhaps the most famous sea-faring disaster in modern history. The TITANIC was billed as the most...
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The sinking of the TITANIC was a source of inspiration for musicians and filmmakers and Library and Archives Canada has some interesting pieces of audio-visual and music material in its collection!...
View ArticleRemembering the TITANIC at LAC – PART III: Canadians on the TITANIC
The TITANIC set sail on April 10, 1912, with 2,227 passengers and crew onboard; on April 15, 1912, the tragic collision with an iceberg claimed over 1,500 lives, mostly among the second and third class...
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