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Divers recover artifacts from the Titanic’s sister ship Britannic for the first time

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Divers have recovered artifacts from the Titanic’s sister ship, the Britannic, for the first time since the ocean liner sank in the Aegean Sea more than a century ago after striking a mine during World War I.

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Divers recover artifacts from the Titanic's sister ship Britannic for the first time

In this undated photo provided by the Greek Culture Ministry on Monday, Sept. 15, 2025, divers illuminate the wreck’s interior of the Britannic, sister ship to the Titanic, for the first time since the ocean liner sank in the Aegean Sea more than a century ago after striking a mine during World War I. (Greek Culture Ministry via AP)


ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Divers have recovered artifacts from the Titanic’s sister ship, the Britannic, for the first time since the ocean liner sank in the Aegean Sea more than a century ago after striking a mine during World War I.

The Culture Ministry said Monday that an 11-member deep-sea diving team conducted a weeklong operation in May to recover artifacts including the ship’s bell and the port-side navigation light.

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