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3D printed back in 2019 for the old Titanic: Honor & Glory store, unearthed from the THG vault. When these are gone, they are gone! Few available.
The set includes:
-Harland & Wolff Builder’s Plaque
-Lifeboat Info Plaque
-White Star lifeboat burgee
-SS Titanic & Liverpool lifeboat plaques
-Mini (red) “Beware of Propellers” sign
-THG Christmas Ornament
These were printed in PLA and modeled over 5 years ago. The quality is great, but since then further advancements in 3D printed have evolved, so the objects might show printing lines.
Aboard Titanic was a printer’s shop stocked with stationary to inform all passengers what was on the menu for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Crafted six menus from three days of Titanic’s voyage.
These are copies of menus that survived the ship, and would have been seen on tables in the dining saloon.April 10th lunch including fresh lobsters, corned ox tongue, and galantine of chicken. Yum!
April 10th dinner including mutton cutlets, roast duck, and “sirlion” of beef — typos are included from the original!
April 11th breakfast with lamp chops, omelets to order, and cold meat.
“Sirloin” is correct this time! Perhaps breakfast had a different printing setup.April 11th dinner was very decadent! Tournados of beef, spring lamb, squab, and salmon with hollandaise.
April 12th lunch with new selections: boiled chicken and bacon, mayonnaise of salmon, and tapioca pudding.
The final lunch on April 14th with a buffet featuring salmon, shrimps, herrings, and sardines.
The logos and font have been researched and recreated by THG historian Nicolas Murgia.
These menus are printed on thicker cardstock, but not quite as thick as the originals which were pressed.
This is to allow printing on our modern plotter.The original menus went through a chemical process called thermographic printing.
This allowed the color in R.M.S. “TITANIC”, and the White Star Line and Ocean Steamship Navigation Company logos to be raised.
This process makes the original menus expensive but for the recreations it must be excluded (for now.)Securely mailed in a tough envelope for protection.
Aboard Titanic was a printer’s shop stocked with stationery to allow first class passengers to write letters home. They have been faithfully replicated here — except they aren’t pressed!
Expertly replicated from the original Titanic and Olympic stationery.
The logos and font have been researched and recreated by THG historian Nicolas Murgia.
Printed on light cream tinted paper- 24lb bond.
The original paper went through a chemical process called thermographic printing.
This allowed the color in White Star Line logos to be raised. This process makes the original expensive, so for the recreations, it must be excluded.Each piece of paper is cut and trimmed by hand to the size of 10” by 8” to match artifacts.
The paper color may vary slightly from the photos.
Choose from five, ten, or twenty-five sheets.
For custom amounts, please email us.
Sent unfolded to allow for more secure (and efficient) shipping.
Securely mailed in a tough envelope for protection.
Free shipping in the United States
Shipping is included in the price for international orders.
A lovely plan of Titanic’s boarding gates, located on D Deck and still in the wreck to this day.
Fully researched, designed, and drafted by the THG team. Our historians utilized wreck footage and the original inspiration from a French cathedral to create this design.
Printed on cardstock in black and white. An 8.5”x11” sheet that is perfect for framing.
Comes with a free 8.5”x11” art print of one of the levels of the Grand Staircase!
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