Arzt Maritime Gallery
Limited Editions of 7 Arzt Historic Ship Plaques
Only 1000 of each ship plaque are available - Each is numbered and signed.

R.M.S. Titanic a White Star Liner
In memory of the 1503, passengers, officers and crew members who perished the morning of April 15, 1912

GUARANTEED MUSEUM QUALITY
All plaques are permanently sealed in anodized aluminium plate. Resistant to aging or fading, will last for a century. Mounted on 11"x 13"x 3/4"solid walnut wood plaque,with glossy surface. Reproduction of ship's blue prints, shows deck plans, location of engine, bridge areas,and wireless room etc. Bottom panel gives a brief ship's history with technical engine data.


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Unknown Facts about
R. M. S. Titanic's lifeboats.
British Board of Trade required 16 lifeboats of 65 persons each. Collapsible lifeboats A,B,C & D with 30 person limit. A required capacity for 1,600 people. Titanic had 2,223 passengers and crew on board. 706 people survived, 492 passengers and 214 crewmembers. The only lifeboat drill was held on sailing day. The #11 and #15 starboard lifeboats were used.

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