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'''Display Area 25''' is a cabinet set into one of the Museum's smaller brick arches within [[Arch Two]], and is currently a "floating" area reserved for temporary and experimental installations.
'''Display Area 25''' is a cabinet set into one of the Museum's smaller brick arches within [[Arch Two]], and is currently a "floating" area reserved for temporary and experimental installations.


It's currently unused, but the Museum is in the process of constructing a display for this space based on artefacts and memorabilia related to the '''RMS Titanic''', which sailed from Southamption Docks on 10th April 1912, and then struck an iceberg, and sank on 15th April 1912.
It's currently unused, but the Museum is in the process of constructing a display for this space based on artefacts and memorabilia related to the '''RMS Titanic''', which sailed from Southamption Docks for New York on 10th April 1912, and struck an iceberg during the voyage, sinking on 15th April 1912.


The Museum hopes to have most of this display ready in time for the centenary of the Titanic's ill-fated maiden voyage.  
The Museum hopes to have most of this display ready in time for the centenary of the Titanic's ill-fated maiden voyage.  

Latest revision as of 19:21, 17 February 2012

Display Area


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25 - Lego before Lego (display)
Arch Two

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Display Area 25 is a cabinet set into one of the Museum's smaller brick arches within Arch Two, and is currently a "floating" area reserved for temporary and experimental installations.

It's currently unused, but the Museum is in the process of constructing a display for this space based on artefacts and memorabilia related to the RMS Titanic, which sailed from Southamption Docks for New York on 10th April 1912, and struck an iceberg during the voyage, sinking on 15th April 1912.

The Museum hopes to have most of this display ready in time for the centenary of the Titanic's ill-fated maiden voyage.

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