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There are a total of eight sheet music pages in the estate. Luckily, they will always appear in the same rooms. As you look over the lyrics, you’ll realize that the music pages contain a hidden ...
The violin played as the Titanic ship sinks in the Hollywood film is expected to sell for £60,000 at auction. Amid the chaos of the sinking ship, a string quartet plays the hymn Nearer My God To Thee, ...
The man who discovered Titanic's hulk at the bottom of the sea got a strange question: Did you find the Heart of the Ocean necklace given to Rose in the Oscar-winning movie? Amid the audience ...
The violin played by the bandmaster in the Hollywood film depicting the sinking of the Titanic is expected to sell for up to £60,000 at auction. The scene shows Wallace Hartley leading his fellow ...
The violin played by the bandmaster in the Hollywood film depicting the sinking of the Titanic is expected to sell for up to £60,000 at auction (Henry Aldridge & Son/PA) The violin played by the ...
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A new special offers an unprecedented look at the iconic ship's final moments. Scientists have taken the most detailed 3D scan to date of the wreckage of the Titanic, revealing new evidence that ...
Soundtrack is everything in James Cameron’s 1997 film “Titanic,” where music offers solace amid tragedy. On Friday night at Davies Symphony Hall, the iconic score was brought to life by the ...
The 15,000-square-foot Exhibition features replica interior rooms and a full-scale re-creation of the Grand Staircase. Visitors will be able to view authentic artifacts, respectfully recovered ...
The six-day event, which will conclude on April 21, will feature performances by 11 Padma awardees and 16 emerging artistes The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on ...
In 2022, the deep-sea mapping company Magellan deployed two remotely operated vehicles 12,500 feet (3,800 meters) beneath the Atlantic Ocean to capture around 715,000 photos of the Titanic.