Postcards of the Arrol Gantry
Two postcards of the same picture depicting the large Arrol Gantry built to house Olympic and Titanic. [2 pictures]Postcard of Titanic in Gantry
A postcard of a photograph taken from the stern of Olympic as it sat outside the Thompson Graving Dock (left). In the background of the graving dock can be seen the gantry and Titanic's stern and white superstructure, painted in preparation of its launch.Hingley & Sons Ltd. Promotional Book
A promotional/ordering guide for the Hingley & Sons Ltd., the company the made Titanic’s anchors and chains. This book does not feature Titanic’s name but does have Lusitania’s, indicating that this was published between those two disasters. [Gallery below]Scrap Piece of the Arrol Gantry
A small fragment of the once great Arrol Gantry.June 1911 The World's Works
This edition of The World's Works features amazing pictures of Olympic's construction, launch and fitting out. [Gallery below]June 1912 The Engineering Magazine
Though published post disaster it does feature some wonderful schematics of Titanic. [3 pictures]Electric Ship Lighting
This pre-Titanic book gives a wonderful depiction of how electricity aboard ships was carried out. It also contains a chapter solely about the White Star liner Majestic that gives impalpable insight into the electrical layout of it and other White Star vessels. [Gallery below]William Arrol & Co. Book
This amazing 1909 publication is both part history book about the amazing projects done by the William Arrol Co. (which includes the gantry at Harland & Wolff) and part engineering formula book. [Fun note: they give the name of Olympic as Gigantic.] [Gallery below]William Arrol Biography 1913
This amazing 1909 publication is both part history book about the amazing projects done by the William Arrol Co. (which includes the gantry at Harland & Wolff) and part engineering formula book. [Fun note: they give the name of Olympic as Gigantic.] [Gallery below]History & Development of Submarine Signals 1912
This 1912 paper, written by J.W. Fay, was presented at the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and features the exact whereabouts of Olympic's (and most likely Titanic's) submarine signals.[Gallery below]Submarine Signal Co. Book 1912
Both an educational book on Submarine Signals, as well a promotional. [Gallery below]Engineering January-June Vol. XCI 1911
This publication of Engineering features a lengthy article on Titanic, Southampton Docks and Olympic's appointments. [Gallery below]The Engineer Vol. 108 1909
This publication of Engineering features a lengthy article on Titanic, Southampton Docks and Olympic's appointments. [Gallery below]The Engineer Vol. 109 1910
This publication of Engineering features a lengthy article on Titanic, Southampton Docks and Olympic's appointments. [Gallery below]The Engineer Vol. 105 1908
This publication of Engineering features a lengthy article on Titanic, Southampton Docks and Olympic's appointments. [Gallery below]The Engineer Vol. 106 1908
This publication of Engineering features a lengthy article on Titanic, Southampton Docks and Olympic's appointments. [Gallery below]Scientific American Supplement 64 1907
This publication of Engineering features a lengthy article on Titanic, Southampton Docks and Olympic's appointments. [Gallery below]