Wrack Lines
Document Type
Article
Disciplines
Art Education | European History | Fine Arts | History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology | Social History | United States History
Abstract
A century after the historic ship sank in the Atlantic Ocean with massive loss of life, the memory still looms large in our imaginations. Marshall Drew, a local artist, was one of the survivors and is remembered by the author. The new Titanic exhibit at Mystic Aquarium offers a way to learn about undersea exploration technology. See this undersea museum as explorer Bob Ballard and the crew first did when they found the remains, and learn about the event, the culture of the time, and the people.
Recommended Citation
Van_Patten, Margaret (Peg) A. Ms., "Remembering RMS Titanic a Century Later" (2012). Wrack Lines. 69.
https://digitalcommons.lib.uconn.edu/wracklines/69
Comments
From Wrack Lines Vol. 12 No. 1, Spring/Summer 2012.