Experience Titanic’s epic journey with day-by-day and minute-by-minute tweets as if from on board the ship itself
The voyage begins on 10th March 2012…
Utilising the research of some of the world foremost experts, @TitanicRealTime will take you on a trip through time to experience Titanic’s maiden voyage in the most innovative and personal way to date. Starting on the 10th of March the crew, passengers, captain, engineers and other key figures will be tweeting as if from 100 years ago to the day, detailing the key events leading up to Titanic’s launch from Southampton on the 10th April through to her eventual demise on the 15th April.
- Relive Titanic’s momentous voyage from the perspective of those on board—the captain, engineering, first class, third class, the crew, the officers and even the band.
- Over 190 detailed tweets covering the events of the 14th/15th of April.
- Historically accurate tweets drawn from reliable research.
Join @TitanicRealTime to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary



[...] The History Press, a U.K. history publisher, is live-tweeting the first and final voyage of the famous ocean liner. The tweets are already pouring in from the point of view of officers and crew members. [...]
[...] The History Press, a U.K. history publisher, is live-tweeting the first and final voyage of the famous ocean liner. The tweets are already pouring in from the point of view of officers and crew members. [...]
[...] The History Press, a U.K. history publisher, is live-tweeting the first and final voyage of the famous ocean liner. The tweets are already pouring in from the point of view of officers and crew members. [...]
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[...] The History Press, a U.K. story publisher, is live-tweeting a initial and final excursion of a famous sea liner. The tweets are already pouring in from a indicate of viewpoint of officers and organisation members. [...]