These 13 Rare Photos Show What Life Was Like Aboard the Titanic

Animals aboard

There were passengers who brought their pets along for the journey. Ann Elizabeth Isham, one of only four female first-class passengers who perished in the sinking, died because she refused to abandon her Great Dane as the ship went down.

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  1. David says

    Ann Elizabeth Isham was a true hero for refusing to abandon her Great Dane when the ship went down.

  2. Scott Ryan says

    That’s amazing. You’re not wrong, 1st class today on an ocean liner, will cost you 2 – 4000 dollars.

  3. Ray Mattes says

    As a history teacher and always a Titanic fan, I have been intrigued with this ship and its tragic end. What a shame and what a self pompous desire to throw caution to the wind to attempt to break the Atlantic crossing record at the time.

  4. Beverly Landis says

    I wouldn’t leave without my pet, either. Pets are members of the family. The poor dog would have been so frightened without his mistress. They should have let her hold him in one of the boats.

  5. susan riley says

    I really enjoyed the photos of life aboard Titanic. Please show more pictures and information about life aboard Titanic. Love reading and looking at all your articles.