Titanic Images - Public Domain
Public Domain Images in the US relavant to the RMS Titanic.
Photograph of Guglielmo Marconi and associates raising the receiving antenna by kite at St. John's, Newfoundland in December, 1901 in preparation for his historic first transatlantic radio transmission 11 December 1901 from Poldhu, Cornwall, a distance of 2300 mi (3500 km). Appeared in the article "Marconi's Achievement" in the February, 1902 issue of McClure's Magazine. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ea4d11ec
Marconi Demonstrating Apparatus He Used in His First Long Distance Radio Transmissions in the 1890s. The Transmitter Is at Right, the Receiver with Paper Tape Recorder at Left. Published in Lfe Magazine 31 December 1900. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ea764d9b
Marconi Caricatured by Leslie Ward for Vanity Fair, 1905. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ea8ee49d
The Titanic's Café Parisien Before Climbing Plants Were Added to Its Trellised Walls. Robert John Welch (1859-1936), official photographer for Harland & Wolff. Published 1 March 1912. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ead481d4
First Class Barber Shop on C Deck Near the Aft Grand Staircase. The Barber was permitted to sell postcards, souvenirs, and other sundry items, some of which are visible on the back wall on this photograph. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ebd10f9d
The First Class Gymnasium Located Just Aft of the Forward Grand Staircase Along the Starboard Side of the Boat Deck. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ebeecdca
View of the Boat Deck on the Titanic on the Starboard Side. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ebf8d929
Photograph of the Captain, Senior Officers, and Complement Crew of the Mackay-Bennett Shown in Front of the Ship. the Ship Was Tasked with Retrieving the Bodies of the Titanic Victims. Undated ca. 1910-1915. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ec58d55e
View of the Bow of the Carpathia docked in Port. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ecd2f90f
Cosmo Duff-Gordon at Titanic Inquiry Hearings - 1912. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ed083bf0
First Class Lounge on the RMS Titanic. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ed1981f2
The White Star Liners Olympic and Titanic Side by Side. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ed19bff6
FIrst Class Stateroom B-58 on the Titanic. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ed32c648
First Class Stateroom B-59 on the Titanic. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ed35301b
Graphic Depicting the Lifeboat Arrangement on the RMS Titanic's Boat Deck with Launch Information Including Launch Time, Number of Persons Occupying Each Lifeboat, Capacity of Each Lifeboat, and a "Metered" Snapshot of Just How Empty or Full Each Lifeboat Was on 15 April 1912. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ed6d0e67
First Class Reading and Writing Room on the Titanic. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ed7cf44e
View of the First Class Smoking Room on the Titanic. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ed80d167
Titanic Lifeboat # 12 Being Hoisted Aboard the Carpathia. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10edbf7b15
Lifeboats from the Ill-Fated RMS Titanic Being Lowered from the Carpathia After Reaching New York - 18 April 1912. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ee2ba9f4
Photograph Believed to Be of Passengers on the Carpathia with Survivors from the Titanic. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ee41cc53
Survivors of the RMS Titanic on the Deck of the Carpathia. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ee7d5ce1
Titanic Survivors are comforted and supplied with steamer rugs on the deck of the Carpathia - 15 April 1912. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ee7eb414
View of the Entrance to the Titanic Museum Located in Branson, Missouri. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10eea6b1c3
Surviving Stewardesses from the RMS Titanic - April 1912. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10eed18095
The Sinking of the Titanic. A Sequence of Sketches by Jack Thayer, a first-class passenger, and a survivor of the Titanic disaster. The then 17-year-old survived the sinking hanging on to the overturned Collapsible Lifeboat B later being picked up by Lifeboat 12. Jack, along with Harold Bride, Colonel Archibald Gracie, Charles Lightoller, and the chief baker, Charles Joughin managed to balance on the overturned boat for some hours before he was picked up. He was the only survivor to indicate that the ship broke into two pieces before sinking, his version, sketched out by him on 15 April 1912, confirmed by oceanographer Dr. Robert Ballard in 1985. Public Domain Image. GGA Image ID # 10ef01cc8a
Surviving Officers with their Signature: H. G. Lowe, H. J. Pitman, C. H. Lightoller, and J. G. Boxhall, nd, circa 1913. GGA Image ID # 170cacce4c