Ulster Titanic Society
Ulster Titanic Association
Ulster Titanic Society
1997
Ulster Titanic Association
Peter Davies-Garner
37b
RMS Titanic has had more written about her than any other ship, but surprisingly there is little information directed at the modelmaker. This superb book contains all the information needed to build a highly accurate model, down to the tiniest details of the hull s rivets. The work is based on the author s remarkable 18-foot model, built to 1/48 scale, and specially commissioned for a traveling exhibition in North America. The book contains a mass of practical information on how to construct every part of the great liner and is equally applicable to a small, static, bread-and-butter display model as to a large working version. Profusely illustrated with close-up photographs, detailed drawings, and a large collection of photographs of the prototype itself, the book also contains a complete set of plans considered to be the most accurate yet drawn. With this mix of practical information, rare photographs, and highly detailed drawings the book will appeal to all Titanic enthusiasts as well as to ship modelers.
Peter Davies-Garner
Seaforth Publishing; Barnsley; 2005
ISBN number9781848320840
37b
2005
D K Brown
1991
The recently published findings of R.D. Ballard concerning the sinking failure of hull girders and break-up of the Titanic are critically examined.
D K Brown
1991
J J Sinclair
2001
This is a preliminary report describing the purpose of the Titanic 2000 expedition and where artifacts are to go after retrieval. The research vessel Akademik Keldysh is described. Archeological mapping of the salvage site is also discussed.
J J Sinclair
2001
Sir Philip Gibbs
30d
Sir Philip Gibbs
London : Lloyd's of London, 1985
Catalogue number363.123091631
30d
1985
C Hackett ; J G Bedford
IMarE (Northern Ireland)
C Hackett ; J G Bedford
1996
IMarE (Northern Ireland)
J Winocour
Dover
J Winocour
1960
Dover
Ken Smith
15a
Ken Smith
Newcastle Libraries and Information Service
Catalogue number363.123091631
15a
1998
ISBN number1857950240
MAIB
Department of Transport (DOT)
Results of the new investigation into the Californian affair
MAIB
1992
Department of Transport (DOT)
J A Reyero
15e
Written in Spanish.
J A Reyero
2012
15e
9788445732359
J A Reyero
15e
Written in Spanish.
J A Reyero
2013
15e
9788445733080
William H. Garzke, Jr. ; John B. Woodward
41b
William H. Garzke, Jr. ; John B. Woodward
Jersey City, New Jersey : The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 2002.
ISBN number93977335
41b
2002
John P. Eaton ; Charles A. Haas; foreword by John Maxtone-Graham
30d
John P. Eaton ; Charles A. Haas; foreword by John Maxtone-Graham
Wellingborough, [U.K.] : Patrick Stephens, c1986.
Catalogue number363.1/23/091631
30d
1986
Robert D. Ballard with Rick Archbold; introduction by Walter Lord; illustrations of the Titanic by Ken Marschall
30d
Robert D. Ballard with Rick Archbold; introduction by Walter Lord; illustrations of the Titanic by Ken Marschall
London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1989.
Catalogue number910.45
30d
1987
SWS
17a
SWS
Patrick Stephens Ltd
Catalogue number347.792:WHIT
17a
1970
Roy Cullimore ; Lori Johnston
2000
Since the sinking of the RMS Titanic a growing mass of bioconcretious structures called rusticles has infested the steel surfaces. Laboratory studies examined the biological export of elements from embrittled steel structures and the manipulation of extraction mechanisms by biological growth. A methodology is developed to manipulate biological growth rates and extraction mechanisms through the use of variable charges. The evaluation of rusticles has direct application to the maritime industry relating to the structural integrity of buoyed and submerged steel structures. Any breakdown will negatively impact upon the environment particularly oceanic organisms through toxic releases.
Roy Cullimore ; Lori Johnston
2000
David Dore ; P R Frost
SPA Films
David Dore ; P R Frost
1985
SPA Films
Lightoller
Withy Grove Press
Lightoller
Withy Grove Press
Joseph MacInnis
30d
Joseph MacInnis
Lickle Publishing
Catalogue number910'91631
30d
1992
ISBN number1565660218
Philip Sims
2003
This paper uses a Comparative Naval Architecture approach to discuss in four sections the unusual features of the Titanic the post-Titanic ships of the 1920s and 30s modern passenger ships and risk of unanticipated levels of damage to future ships. This paper starts by comparing the Titanic to ships before and after her. The ship features that seem frivolous (a huge fake fourth stack) or bad engineering practice (shallow watertight bulkheading forward) are explained. The operational background for owner/operators to make decisions like providing an inadequate number of lifeboat seats and proceeding full speed through a scattered ice field are described. The post-SOLAS 1929 ships are compared to Titanic and modern ships. In the larger framework the paper describes the continuing evolution of passenger ships the sources of danger to them and if there still is the possibility of "iceberg-like" surprises for modern ships.
Philip Sims
2003