A monochrome silver gelatin print depicting a large iceberg in the North Atlantic, photographed by Captain W.F. Wood of the SS Etonian on April 12, 1912. The image features handwritten historical captions recording the coordinates (Lat 41° 50' N, Long 49° 50' W) and noting the subsequent sinking of the RMS Titanic on April 14, 1912. This photograph is a primary archival record of a "candidate iceberg" believed to be the one responsible for the collision based on its unique jagged profile and geographic location relative to the shipwreck site.
GLIX-115-3E65AEK
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GLIX Prime
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The Corvid Compendium
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A monochrome silver gelatin print depicting a large iceberg in the North Atlantic, photographed by Captain W.F. Wood of the SS Etonian on April 12, 1912. The image features handwritten historical captions recording the coordinates (Lat 41° 50' N, Long 49° 50' W) and noting the subsequent sinking of the RMS Titanic on April 14, 1912. This photograph is a primary archival record of a "candidate iceberg" believed to be the one responsible for the collision based on its unique jagged profile and geographic location relative to the shipwreck site.