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Commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic with this framed photograph that shows just why the ship was believed to be unsinkable. As the Titanic waits in dry dock at the Harland and Wolff shipbuilding yard in Belfast, workmen are dwarfed by her three massive propellers. Together they weigh nearly 60 tons; the four-blade, 22-ton center propeller is cast in one piece from manganese bronze. The photograph is framed along with an 1912 wheat penny. Includes a certificate of authenticity.
8" x 10" photograph; 13" x 16" x 1" marupa wood frame. Assembled in New York.
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