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The RMS Titanic sank in the North Atlantic on April 15, 1912 with the loss of more than 1,500 lives, an event that has remained one of the defining maritime disasters of the modern era and the subject of sustained historical interest across more than a century of books, films, and documentary work. The Titanic 2027 Wall Calendar from Andrews McMeel Publishing photographs twelve images related to the ship at full wall scale, with historical photography of the ship under construction and in service alongside modern wreck-site imagery from the Robert Ballard exploration work. Expect historical photography alongside contemporary wreck-site imagery and the specific Edwardian-era visual register that defines Titanic coverage across the year.
For Titanic enthusiasts whose bookshelf already carries multiple volumes on the disaster and for history readers whose maritime interest runs alongside the broader early-twentieth-century material. The imagery captures the ship across its construction, service life, and ongoing modern wreck-site exploration legacy.