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"Denoting History: Tracing the Stories Behind Iconic Artifacts and Symbols" A blue and gilt saucer, discovered from the wreckage of the RMS Titanic

Background imageDenoting Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic, blue and gilt saucer (back)

White Star Line, RMS Titanic, blue and gilt saucer (back)
White Star Line, RMS Titanic, rare cobalt blue and gilt saucer (back) with gilt Oceanic Steam Navigation Company OSNC initials to centre

Background imageDenoting Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic, OSNC blue and gilt saucer

White Star Line, RMS Titanic, OSNC blue and gilt saucer
White Star Line, RMS Titanic, rare cobalt blue and gilt saucer with gilt Oceanic Steam Navigation Company OSNC initials to centre

Background imageDenoting Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, oak dressing table

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, oak dressing table
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, rare First Class Stateroom oak dressing table, stamped 400 and marked B10 denoting where it resided on board

Background imageDenoting Collection: Titanic postcard from passenger and victim Alfonzo Meo

Titanic postcard from passenger and victim Alfonzo Meo
White Star Line, RMS Titanic - postcard written by Third-Class passenger and victim Alfonzo Meo-Martino from Queenstown, Ireland, on 11 April 1912

Background imageDenoting Collection: Arms of the Princess of Wales, Impaled by the Prince of Wales

Arms of the Princess of Wales, Impaled by the Prince of Wales. Impalement or marshalling is a combination of two coats of arms side by side in one divided heraldic shield to denote a union

Background imageDenoting Collection: Arms of the Prince of Wales, Impaled by the Prince of Wales. Impalement or marshalling is a

Arms of the Prince of Wales, Impaled by the Prince of Wales. Impalement or marshalling is a combination of two coats of arms side by side in one divided heraldic shield to denote a union

Background imageDenoting Collection: Map Mediterranean Sea western part eastern part Pas-caart

Map Mediterranean Sea western part eastern part Pas-caart
Map of the Mediterranean Sea with above the western part and below the eastern part Pas-caart of the Mediterranean Sea, denoting all the Sea coasts of Granaden, Catalonia, Provencen, Italy, Griecken

Background imageDenoting Collection: RMS Lapland - silk postcard

RMS Lapland - silk postcard with Hands Across the Sea. The Lapland was the liner that transported most of the Titanic's surviving crew back to England

Background imageDenoting Collection: WWI mahogany plaque in the shape of Australia

WWI mahogany plaque in the shape of Australia
A First World War mahogany plaque in the shape of Australia. The piece contains the following : 1. A multi-coloured badge worn at the top of the left sleeve by members of the Australian Flying Corps

Background imageDenoting Collection: Japanese Immigrants in America, 1907

Japanese Immigrants in America, 1907
Photograph of a Japanese woman and her child dressed in western clothes, denoting a rapid integration, after immigration to the United States, 1907


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"Denoting History: Tracing the Stories Behind Iconic Artifacts and Symbols" A blue and gilt saucer, discovered from the wreckage of the RMS Titanic, serves as a poignant reminder of White Star Line's tragic legacy. The oak dressing table from RMS Olympic reveals the luxurious interiors that once adorned these majestic ships of the White Star Line fleet. Alfonzo Meo's postcard captures both his excitement as a passenger on board Titanic and later becomes a haunting memento of his untimely fate. Delicate silk postcards sent from RMS Lapland during World War I offer glimpses into an era where communication transcended borders amidst conflict. A mahogany plaque in Australia's shape, dating back to WWI, symbolizes unity and remembrance for those who served their country during challenging times. Impalement or marshalling, depicted through coats of arms on Prince and Princess of Wales' heraldic shield, signifies their union in this historical illustration. Archaeological discoveries in Nineveh shed light on Iraq's rich cultural heritage, unearthing ancient civilizations that shaped our world today. Navigational maps like Pas-caart showcase Mediterranean Sea's vastness while highlighting its division between western and eastern regions throughout history. Intriguing artifacts and symbols have always played a significant role in denoting historical events, cultures, unions, or even tragedies across time and continents. From remnants salvaged from the ill-fated White Star Line vessels like Titanic to delicate silk postcards exchanged during wartime; each item carries stories waiting to be unraveled by curious minds seeking connections with our pasts. Whether it is an oak dressing table evoking memories of opulence aboard RMS Olympic or an intricately designed coat-of-arms representing marital alliances between royalty - these objects provide us with tangible links to moments long gone but not forgotten.