Titanic memorials

The cemetery in Halifax where many of the Titanic's victims were interred.
The former hotel in Southampton, where passengers stayed prior to the Titanic's departure.
The headquarters of the White Star Line company in Cobh (formerly Queenstown).
The lychgate in Broadway dedicated to author, painter and sculptor Francis David Millet.
A memorial portrait of the Titanic's chief Marconi wireless operator Jack Phillips
A memorial portrait of the Titanic's chief wireless operator Jack Phillips
A tablet in memory of the fourteen men and women from the island of Guernsey who lost their lives in the sinking
The memorial plaque dedicated to the memory of the heroes of the marine engine room.
A memorial tablet in St Martin on the Hill Church dedicated to the sixth officer of the Titanic.
A memorial plaque in Trinity Methodist Church dedicated to third class passenger James George Reed.
A memorial plaque in memory of the Titanic's chief Marconi wireless operator Jack Phillips.
The memorial dedicated to the musician cellist John Wesley Woodward in Eastbourne.

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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