1. The White Star
Liners "Olympic" and Titanic. (1999) [Online].
Available: http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/2519/titanic/
[1999, November 22].
§ This web site gives the viewer several pictures of the construction of
the Titanic and her sister ship, the Olympia. As well, it gives the viewer photos
of several parts of the ships.
2. da Silva Neto,
Zeno Mario. (1999). Royal Mail Steamship TITANIC [Online].
Available: http://www.softmarketing.com.br/zeno/titanic/erms2.htm
[1999, November 22).
§ This is an excellent site that uses animation to detail how the Titanic
was struck by an iceberg and sunk to the bottom of the sea. As well, there are
many other non-animated and animated GIF files that chronicle the Titanic.
3. The White Star
Line. (1997). [Online].
Available: http://www.student.uni-augsburg.de/~pecherha/englisch.htm.
[1999, November 24].
§ This web site supplies the viewer with a chronology of the life of the
White Star Line, including the its founding, its purchase by Mr. Bruce Ismay,
and various other tragedies that the company had experienced.
4. Mengot, Roy.
The Wreck of the R.m.S. Titanic.. (1998) [Online].
Available: http://www.flash.net/~rfm/.
[1999, November 24].
§ This excellent web site is dedicated to viewing the wreckage of the Titanic
vessel. Within the web site, the viewer can see different sections of the wreckage,
including the stern and the bow. As well, models of the Titanic are presented.
5. Ghostheart,
"Ghost". The R.M.S. Titanic - An A to Z Reference Guide. (1999) [Online].
Available: http://members.xoom.com/titanicghost/.
[1999, November 24].
§ This exciting web site is a complete reference guide to the Titanic,
the White Star Line, and the Titanic's sister ships. This site is an excellent
site for the serious researcher or the fan who is casually interested in the
Titanic.
6. The Life and
Death of the R.M. S. Titanic. (1999) [Online].
Available: http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Louvre/2209/.
[1999, November 24].
§ This is a web site dedicated to the Titanic. Included is a listing of
all of the passengers of the Titanic, including first, second, and third class
passenger listings.
7. Behe, George.
George Behe's Titanic Tidbits. (1999) [Online]
Available: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Carpathia/.
[1999, November 24].
§ This interesting compilation of facts is a solid hit for researchers.
Included are various links relating to the Titanic tragedy, including discussion
of the competency of the ship's Captain Smith, the musical selection of the
Titanic's band, and the First Officer Murdoch.
8. Live from Titanic.
(1999) In The Discover Channel [Online].
Available: http://www.online.discovery.com/stories/science/titanic/reports/live0816a.html.
[1999, November 24].
§ Within this excellent site provided by The Discovery Channel Online,
images of the Titanic wreckage can be viewed as it was explored by the manned
submarines Nautile and Magellan. Note: These images require RealAudio or Quicktime
plug-ins to view. As well, readers can view the daily field report of the archaeologists
searching the Titanic.
9. In Memoriam
of the Steamship Titanic's Dead. (No Date). [Online].
Available: http://www.mfulcher.com/ztitanic/pict.html.
[1999, November 24].
§ This wonderful site gives the viewer many pictures not only of different
sections of the Titanic, but also of various famous and influential people who
were aboard the Titanic on her maiden voyage, including Colonel John Jacob Astor
and J. Bruce Ismay.
10. Shepler, John.
Unsinkable Molly Borwn - Tougher than Titanic. (1999) [Online]
Available: http://www.execpc.com/~shepler/mollybrown.html.
[1999, November 24].
§ This web site chronicles the life of Molly Brown aboard the Titanic on
the evening of April 14, 1912. Related web sites are available which include
the official site for the Molly Brown House Museum.
11. Macpherson,
Clan. First Officer William M. Murdoch. (1998) [Online].
Available: http://www.clan-macpherson.org/titanic.htm.
[1999, November 24].
§ This web site is dedicated to vindicating the actions taken by First
Officer Murdoch on the night of the tragedy and refuting the characterization
of Murdoch taken by the movie Titanic.
12. Taggart, Ralph.
R.M.S. Titanic. (No Date) [Online].
Available: http://taggart.glg.msu.edu/general/TITANIC.htm.
[1999, November 24].
§ This web site has wide ranging information about the structure of the
Titanic, the people who controlled the ship, and the two closes vessels, the
Californian and Carpathian. The site chronicles well the reaction of the Californian
to the distress signals (white flares) seen above the Titanic.
13. Russeth, Andrew.
The Titanic Report. (No Date) [Online].
Available: http://members.aol.com/April1912/index.html.
[1999, November 24].
§ This very good web site has a tremendous amount of information relating
to the Titanic. Included are timelines, pictures of the Titanic, pictures of
the passengers, and pictures of different sections of the Titanic.
14. The Grave of
the Titanic. (1999) [Online].
Available: http://octopus.gma.org/space1/titanic.html.
[1999, November 24].
§ This excellent web site could be used in the classroom as an education
tool to promote critical and analytical thinking. Included in this web site
are various critical thinking questions, a challenge to create (on paper) an
unsinkable ship, and a breakdown of the percentages of people saved according
to passenger class, sex, etc.
15. Skarr, Jimmy.
The Titanic Information Site. (1999) [Online].
Available: http://www.skarr.com/titanic/.
[1999, November 24].
§ I have saved the best site for last. This site has a huge amount of information
relating to the Titanic. Included is unpleasant information such as the pick-up
of the bodies, a series of events that led to the tragedy, and the negligence
of others (especially the Californian) in responding to her distress.