The Titanic was the world's largest ocean-crossing vessel in the 1930s. When completed, it was likened to an "invincible fisherman" in the ocean, unable to sink.
Captain Edward J. Smith (right) and his colleagues, manager Hugh Walter McElroy, taken on the captain of the Titanic.
Passengers walk on the Titanic next to a lifeboat, which they have to use a few days later.
A boy playing on a boat, a few days before the deadly event.
The giant iceberg photo taken by captain W. F. Wood on the S. S. Etonian on April 12,12 is very likely the only photo of the iceberg sinking the Titanic. This is one of the coldest photos on the list, taking a record of the notorious iceberg that caused the ship sinking.
The lifeboat took the survivors out of the heartbreaking scene.
The survivors of the shipwreck were rescued in Millbay Docks, Plymouth, on the coast of England. They seem exhausted and the tragedy will leave an indelible mark on their faces.
A young family was lucky to survive the shipwreck disaster.
People gathered in front of White Star's office to listen to information about the TTic tragedy. White Star owns half of this ship.
Crowds waiting in the rain to catch the Carpathia docking in New York.
The funeral service took place at the Seamen Academy of theology, New York.
A nurse is carrying a newborn baby named Lucien Smith. The baby's mother - Mrs. Eloise - was pregnant when she and her husband returned to the US after a honeymoon on the fateful train. Lucien's father passed away in the shipwreck disaster. The mother later remarried a man who also survived the shipwreck of Titanic, named Robert P. Daniel.
The remains of the Titanic, a ship that sank in 1912, were discovered in 1985.