For adults.
This session will be held in the Events Room, Belmont Hub.
RMS Titanic was a steamship designed as the pride of the White Star’s transatlantic fleet. Luxuriously appointed and the largest ship afloat at the time, the ship generated enormous publicity as ‘unsinkable’ due to technical innovations that included watertight compartments. A fateful collision with an iceberg led to one of the worlds most notorious maritime disasters.
The story of the ship’s journey – including many first-hand accounts of the iconic journey and shipwreck event from survivors – has inspired the public imagination for decades. Join maritime author Chris Frame to look at the story of the ships, the wreck event and the aftermath.
Tickets are not required for this free event.
Please note:
- Proof of COVID-19 vaccination for those aged 16 years and older is required for this event as it is located within Ruth Faulkner Library. Learn more about accepted forms of proof and why it is required to this facility.
- Attendees will be required to practice appropriate physical distancing for the duration of the event.
- Do not attend if you have any flu-like symptoms.