Memorials and graves A - Z

A sculpture and plaque commemorating the life of William T Stead
The memorial lighthouse saved from the former Seaman's Church Institute in New York.
The family grave dedicated to passenger Frank Miles, who lost his life in the Titanic disaster.
The Millvina Dean memorial garden in Southampton dedicated to the last Titanic survivor.
The cemetery in Halifax where many of the Titanic's victims were interred.
A memorial stone to William Stead opposite the offices of the Northern Echo newspaper.
The family grave dedicated to steward Arthur Nichols, who lost his life in the Titanic disaster.
The tender built for use at Cherbourg and the last remaining White Star Line vessel.
The former London headquarters of the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company.
The family grave dedicated to third-class passenger Owen Allum, who lost his life in the Titanic disaster.
The Phillips family grave in Farncombe, a memorial to wireless operator Jack Phillips.
The memorial park and cloister commemorating the Titanic's chief wireless operator Jack Phillips.

Titanic memorials

Titanic memorials

The story of the Titanic; her passengers and crew, victims and survivors told through the memorials, associated historic landmarks and locations in Great Britain & Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, North America and worldwide.

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