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Exploring RMS Titanic

The RMS Titanic lays 12,600 feet into the Atlantic Ocean, and she still seems to surprise me.
Exploring the Titanic is a series of small information booklets which researches three different areas. Firstly there is the people and the companies involved in designing, building and also carrying out the duties onboard this marvellous ship, know as the ship of dreams. The media and press coverage is the second booklets. This covers news articles and information regarding the Titanic before and after the collision with the iceberg, that it stuck at 11.40pm on the 14th of April 1912. The second booklets also looks into how the ship communication through Marconi technology by Jack Phillips and Harold Bride. Finally the third section of the booklets investigates the truth behind the conspiracy theories, from the ship being swapped, to how many animals were on board. 
All booklets were printed on 65gsm recycled paper. Covered with GFSmith grey card and hand stitched.
Each booklet has a morse code printed on the front. This is a representation of the communication which was used on the RMS Titanic.
Exploring RMS Titanic
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Exploring RMS Titanic

Final Major Project researching and 'Exploring the RMS Titanic.'

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