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The Titanic Centenary - Its Irish History ???
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he                Father Brown Photographic Collection contains the sole collection                of Titanic photographs taken during the Titanic's passage from Southampton                to Ireland.


 Wreck: The bow of the RMS Titanic on the bottom  of the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, as viewed  by a remotely-operated vehicle 10 August
 Titanic steams out of Southampton: It sank on  April 15th, 1912, off the coast of Newfoundland with the loss of 1,635  passengers and crew
 La Machine: A giant spider walks beside  Liverpool's Arena Complex at Wapping Dock as part of the city's European  Capital of Culture celebrations


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