Titanic blanket throw features one of America's greatest historical adventures, of the White -Star Line voyage from South Hampton, New York. Vivid and well done!
Titanic picture afghan is woven, fringed, three layers of 100% cotton, measures 50" x 70", and washable. A unique gift for the Titanic collector, historical room or den decor.
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The RMS Titanic was once the biggest passenger steam powered ship in the world. Lord Pirrie, the chairman of Harland and Wolff shipyard, designed the Titanic. The Titanic was built at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Ireland in 1909. The maiden White Star Line voyage began in Southampton, England, and then to Cherbourg, France, Queenstown, Ireland and the final destination was to be New York City. At the time, the Titanic ocean liner was at the height of luxury; equipped with a swimming pool, plenty of recreation and elaborate décor. The first class passengers aboard the RMS Titanic included some of the world’s most famous and richest people. The Titanic was also referred to and talked about as the “unsinkable” ship. Captained by Edward John Smith, the Titanic struck and iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean south of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland while in route to New York City. The Titanic sank 2 hours and 40 minutes after it struck the Iceberg. Out of the 2,208 passengers aboard the Titanic about 1,500 perished with the Titanic.
We have a special Titanic gift at Keepsakes Etc. that truly commemorates and highlights this unfortunate historic event. Our Titanic
gift is a Titanic woven throw blanket gift that is woven in three layers of cotton in brilliant colors. Any Titanic enthusiast would love to receive
this Titanic Gift that features an image of the Titanic ship, the places of the voyage as well as the writings; “White Star Line”, “The World’s
Largest Liner” and “Titanic” in bold lettering. Whoever the recipient of this Titanic gift will surely welcome and put this Titanic gift to good use.
This unique Titanic gift can be used as decoration or for relaxation by any history, maritime or Titanic enthusiast.


