Titanic Coal in Display case with coin
A decoratively displayed piece of coal with a commemorative coin.Titanic Bollard and Big Piece Fragments
These fragments of steel dislodged from the bollard and the Big Piece during its recovery and preservation.titanic coal ship's wheel display
This small fragment of coal from Titanic's wreck site is presented in a decorative ornament of a ship’s wheel.titanic coal
My first Titanic coal and relic. Object No. 94/0036, recovered in 1994.glasses
These glasses are the same glasses as recovered from Titanic's wrecksite. Footage has shown that there may be another pair in the debris field as well. These glasses are not officer glasses, and may have belonged to passengers.Titan submersible Sticker and Pin & sediment from ocean floor by titanic's wreck
This unique collection was gifted by an explorer who had dove twice to Titanic aboard the fated Titan submersible. The sediment was retrieved from the sub’s skids after a dive.National Geographic December 1985
This National Geographic was, for many, some of the first looks at Titanic’s wreckage.National Geographic December 1986
This National Geographic left many readers in awe with its amazing photos of the ship in its watery grave.Time Magazine August 1986
The cover art was drawn by Ken Marshall based on Robert Ballard describing to Ken the wreck over the ship’s phone while Ballard was still at sea. Like all things Ken Marshall, an amazing piece of work.