IMAGE CREDITS
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- (Lucy) Noel Martha Leslie (née Edwardes, later Mrs. Macfie), Countess of Rothes, by Bassano Ltd (© National Portrait Gallery)
- Dunallan House—the former home of Thomas and Helen Andrews in Malone, Belfast (© All rights reserved by John McDonald)
- Thomas, Helen, and Elizabeth Andrews, c. 1910 (Public domain, by an unknown photographer)
- Poster advertising the White Star Line, 1911 (Cauer Collection, Germany/Bridgeman Images)
- Lusitania “ballroom” (Pictures Now/Alamy Stock Photo)
- The Dining Saloon (First Class) on the RMS Titanic (By permission of the Mary Evans Picture Library Ltd)
- Belfast, UK—c. June 2018—SS Nomadic, tender ship of the White Star Line in the Titanic Quarter (stockeurope/Alamy Stock Photo)
- John Thayer III, c. 1915—believed to have been taken from a yearbook at the University of Pennsylvania (Public domain, by an unknown photographer)
- Dorothy Gibson, sketched by Harrison Fisher, 1911 (© The Randy Bryan Bigham Collection)
- Georgian-style suite, B-77, on the Olympic (By kind permission of Daniel Klistorner from his personal collection)
- White Star steamship Olympic Grand Staircase, second landing, photographed by William Herman Rau (Niday Picture Library/Alamy Stock Photo)
- Colin Campbell Cooper, Rescue of the Survivors of the Titanic by the Carpathia (History and Art Collection/Alamy Stock Photo)
- Luxuries versus lifeboats, date: May 8, 1912 (Chronicle/Alamy Stock Photos)
- Underwater shot of the Titanic from documentary Ghosts of the Abyss, directed by James Cameron (Entertainment Pictures/Alamy Stock Photos)
- Leslie House, May 2018 (© Neil Henderson)
Text images
- p. 4: Countess of Rothes. Unknown photographer (The Picture Art Collection/Alamy Stock Photo)
- p. 9: sovereign funeral (The Protected Art Archive/Alamy Stock Photo)
- p. 13: Countess of Rothes, 1911 (© The Randy Bryan Bigham Collection)
- p. 15: launch of the RMS Titanic at Belfast, May 31, 1911 (By kind permission of Daniel Klistorner from his personal collection)
- p. 25: Thomas Andrews Jr. (Historic Images/Alamy Stock Photos)
- p. 30: panoramic view from the corner of Donegall Square West, by Robert John Welch (© National Museums NI)
- p. 31: Queen’s Island workmen homeward bound, by Robert John Welch (© National Museums NI)
- p. 38: the completed steamship Titanic at Belfast, Ireland (Science History Images/Alamy Stock Photos)
- p. 51: view from the first-class gangplank of the RMS Titanic at approximately 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April 10, 1912, as photographed by passenger Father Francis Browne, SJ (Science & Society Library/Father Browne Collection)
- p. 54: sitting room of first-class parlor suite on the Olympic, by Robert John Welch (© National Museums NI)
- p. 58: the near-collision of the RMS Titanic and the SS New York, April 10,1912 (Trinity Mirror/Mirropix/Alamy Stock Photo)
- p. 62: John Borland Thayer (Granger Historical Picture Archive/Alamy Stock Photo)
- p. 69: ocean liner Kaiser Wilhelm der Große, photographed c. 1897 (The Library of Congress)
- p. 82: the Titanic at anchor off Queenstown (Cóbh), photographed by Father Francis Browne, SJ, April 11, 1912 (Science and Society Picture Library/Father Browne Collection)
- p. 89: Dorothy Gibson, 1911 (© The Randy Bryan Bigham Collection)
- p. 94: Jules Brulatour (© The Randy Bryan Bigham Collection)
- p. 106: the Olympic and the Titanic at Belfast, Ireland (Science History Images/Alamy Stock Photo)
- p. 109: (TOP) White Star SS Olympic entering New York Harbor on first trip (State Historical Society of Columbia, 1949, gift to the Library of Congress); (BOTTOM) RMS Titanic in profile (By kind permission of Daniel Klistorner from his personal collection)
- p. 120: Countess of Rothes with her son Malcolm, Viscount Leslie, later the 20th Earl of Rothes, c. 1907 (© The Randy Bryan Bigham Collection)
- p. 141: last known photograph of Isidor and Ida Straus, c. 1910–11 (© From the Photo Archives of the Straus Historical Society)
- p. 162: silver wedding anniversary Straus family photograph, July 12, 1896 (© From the Photo Archives of the Straus Historical Society)
- p. 173: J. Bruce Ismay (Granger Historical Picture Archive/Alamy Stock Photo)
- p. 177: Colman’s Mustard advertisement for use in the Olympic and Titanic’s first-class restaurants, c. 1911 (Author’s own)
- p. 183: Marian Thayer (Historic Images/Alamy Stock Photo)
- p. 186: William Howard Taft out for a stroll with Archibald Butt, his military aide, and Charles Dewey Hilles, secretary to the President, c. 1910 (Harris & Ewing Collection at the Library of Colorado)
- p. 193: cabins C-66 and 68 on the Olympic (By kind permission of Daniel Klistorner from his personal collection)
- p. 202: cabin C-59 on the Harland and Wolff steamer Olympic (© Ray Lepien Collection)
- p. 206: the Olympic-class First Class Lounge (By kind permission of Daniel Klistorner from his personal collection)
- p. 215: view from the first-class section of the Titanic’s Boat Deck, April 11, 1912, photographed by Father Francis Browne, SJ (© Irish Examiner)
- p. 229: Titanic sinking, with lifeboats, contemporary painting (Interfoto/Alamy Stock Photo)
- p. 233: the Olympic-class first-class Smoking Room (By kind permission of Daniel Klistorner from his personal collection)
- p. 236: Captain Smith on the Titanic’s Bridge (By kind permission of Daniel Klistorner from his personal collection)
- p. 246: the Olympic class’s boilers (By kind permission of Daniel Klistorner from his personal collection)
- p. 265: Titanic survivors on lifeboat approaching the Carpathia (Granger Historical Picture Archive/Alamy Stock Photo)
- p. 272: survivors aboard the Carpathia (Chronicle/Alamy Stock Photos)
- p. 294: HMS Britannic (History and Art Collection/Alamy Stock Photo)
- p. 303: Dorothy Gibson in a promotional still for Saved from the Titanic (© The Randy Bryan Bigham Collection)
- p. 306: Dorothy Gibson, c. 1930 (© The Randy Bryan Bigham Collection)
- p. 309: the late Father Giovanni Barbareschi (© The Randy Bryan Bigham Collection)