RMS TITANIC - 1912
Illustration by Michael C Brady, 2018
‘The largest steamers in the world’
Quite possibly the most famous liner ever built, RMS Titanic was the second in a trio of 'Olympic'-class ships constructed for the White Star Line from 1909-1915. At the time of her launch, Titanic claimed the title for the largest ship in the world and boasted a standard of luxury never before seen at sea. Tragically she was lost with 1,503 passengers and crew after striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic on her maiden voyage.
‘Olympic-Class’ Liner
Length: 882’9”
Beam: 92’6”
Draught: 34’7”
Tonnage: 46,328 GRT
Max Speed: 24 kn
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“I have always had a special connection with Titanic. Even though I have since moved on to draw bigger and more successful ships, like many others it was Titanic that first sparked a deep fascination with the sea and history’s famous ships. In a way this drawing has been in-the-works for over two decades as I first started sketching the ships as a toddler with crayons.”
Michael C Brady