White Star Heritage is delighted to open its latest exhibition at the Dorman Museum in Middlesbrough.
It’s the first time the collection has been displayed in the North East and some of the objects on show have never previously been viewed by the public.
Through remarkable footage of the wreckage, along with real objects and interesting artefacts recovered from the seabed, the exhibition at Middlesbrough’s Dorman Museum offers a rare chance to discover about the crew, engineers and passengers that set sail on the ship that was known as the ‘unsinkable’. Also on display are artefacts from the Titanic’s sister ship, the Olympic.
Visitors will be able to see items and read stories about first, second and third class passengers from both ships, as well as discovering items such as silverware and chinaware, a photographic collection from on-board passenger and survivor, Father Browne, plus many more of the Titanic’s interior and exterior artefacts that have been recovered from the wreckage site.
Also on display are some props from the 1997 epic Hollywood blockbuster film including a life jacket, one of the Heart of the Ocean necklaces, Captain Smith’s teacup and saucer, plus moulding from the grand staircase set.