Museums, Cimeteries and Memorials dedicated to the Titanic are numerous; here is a list not exhaustive for amateurs who wish to go on pilgrimage.

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England :

  1. Statue of Wallace Hartley, Titanic's bandmaster, in Colne Park, North Manchester.

  2. Memorial to the Titanic's engineers, located in Southampton's East Park.

  3. Statue of Captain Edward John Smith, commander of the Titanic, in Lichfield Park, north of Birmingham.

  4. Fontain dedicated to all wrecked ships, the Lusitania, the horrors of war and the sacrifice of the Titanic's stewards, located in the ruins of Holy Rood Church in Southampton.

  5. Memorial to the Titanic's engineers, located near the Royal Liver Building and Princes Landing Stage in Liverpool.

  6. Postal Office Memorial in Southampton.

  7. Maritime Museum in Southampton.

  8. National Maritime Museum in Greenwich (London).

  9. Merseyside Maritime Museum Liverpool.

  10. Parts of the Olympic smoking room and gymnasium are located at the Crown-Berger Paint Factory in Haltwhistle.

  11. The dining room ceiling, the grand 1st class staircase, and various other elements of the Olympic are located in the AXO-NOBEL plant near Carlisle in northern England, near the Hadrian’s Wall.

  12. Heritage Museum in Southampton.

  13. City Museum in Southampton.

  14. Milbrook Church Memorial in Southampton.

  15. St Augustine's Church in Northam, Southampton.

  16. Staff Memorial Restaurant at St. Joseph Church, Bugle Street, Southampton.

  17. Musician's Memorial in Southampton.

  18. Engineer's Memorial in Southampton.

  19. Jack Phillips Garden à Godalming between Londres and Southampton.

  20. Various elements of the Olympic at the White Swan Hotel in Alnwick on the north-east coast of England.

  21. Old Cimetery, the Common, Southampton, Hampshire, (England).

Scotland :

  1. William Murdoch Prize in Dalbeattie on the south-west coast.

Ireland :

  1. Statue erected on the east side of City Hall plaza in Belfast.

  2. Thomas Andrews Memorial Hall, erected in memory of the builder of the Titanic, located in Comber, south-east of Belfast.

  3. Statue of Lord William James Pirrie, the Titanic's chief architect, in Belfast.

  4. Ulster Folk and Transport Museum in Belfast.

  5. Harland & Wolff Shipyards in Belfast.

  6. Ulster TITANIC Society in Belfast.

  7. Titanic memorial in Cobh (formerly Queenstown).

Canada :

  1. The victims' graves are in three Halifax cemeteries: Fairview Lawn, Mount Olivet and Baron de Hirsh.

  2. Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax.

United States :

    Commemorative plaque erected by the Musician's Mutual Protective Union in memory of the musicians of the Titanic, located in the lobby of the casino in Yorkville, New-York.

  1. Commemorative plaque in memory of Edith Evans, located in Grace Church, New-York.

  2. Fountain dedicated to Archibald Butt, aide-de-camp to President William Howard Taft, and to the sculptor Francis Millet, located in the grounds of the White House in Washington, DC.

  3. A commemorative lighthouse emitting a green light (the colour of hope) incorporated into the design of an information booth at the South Street Seaport Museum in New-York.

  4. Fountain erected in memory of the Straus family thanks to donations from Macy's shop employees and many New Yorkers, located on Broadway at West 106 Street in New-York.

  5. Seamen's Church Institute (Memorial) à New-York.

  6. Women's Titanic Memorial, erected in memory of the women who perished in the sinking, located in a park on the southwestern waterfront of Washington, DC.

  7. Widener Library at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA.

  8. Titanic Historical Society Museum in Indian Orchard, MA.

  9. Marine Museum of Fall River, MA.

  10. Inst for Exploration. RMS Titanic, Inc. Mystic Seaport, CT.

  11. Gulf of Maine Maritime Museum. Marconi Memorial in Portland, Maine.

  12. Archibald Butt Bridge (Memorial) in Augusta, Georgie.

France :

    T.H.S. commemorative plaque erected in memory of the Titanic's single passage through Cherbourg.