Cameras On Board The Titanic Captured What Those Final Days Were Really Like
Almost everyone knows about the tragic story about the sinking of the world’s largest “unsinkable” ship. The legend of the RMS Titanic has lived on in books, television, and of course, everyone’s favorite James Cameron 1997 blockbuster film. The facts and history of the Titanic also live on in photos from onboard the ship. Photography at the time was expensive and rare, but what better place to have a photographer than the world’s first luxury ocean liner?
From the first-class cabins fit for a queen to a rare view of life in the boiler rooms, see the tragic photos of what the Titanic looks like today, and then step into the past to see what life was really like onboard the RMS Titanic.
The Titanic We All Know
The name Titanic came from Greek mythology and literally meant “gigantic.” This photo makes it clear just how large it was. The Titanic set sail on April 10, 1912, with more than 2000 people on board.

The building of the ship had been well-publicized. The $7,500,000 price tag also helped keep people talking about it. The size, technical innovations, and impressive features on board the ocean liner made everyone in the world buzz with excitement.