Museums and Archives:
* The Titanic Belfast: This museum in Northern Ireland houses a vast collection of Titanic artifacts, including photographs, blueprints, and even salvaged pieces of the ship.
* The National Archives in the UK: Holds a collection of official documents and photographs related to the Titanic, including passenger lists and inquiries into the disaster.
* The Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts: Holds a collection of artifacts and photographs related to the ship and its passengers.
* The Smithsonian National Museum of American History: Possesses some Titanic-related photographs in its collection.
* The New York Public Library: Has a collection of photographs and documents related to the Titanic.
Online Resources:
* The Titanic Historical Society: This website has a vast library of photographs, documents, and resources related to the Titanic.
* The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC): The BBC website hosts a dedicated section on the Titanic with photographs and articles.
* The National Geographic website: Features a collection of historical photographs related to the Titanic.
* The Library of Congress: You can find a collection of photographs and documents related to the Titanic in their online archives.
Books:
* Titanic: A Complete History by Robert D. Ballard and Ken Marschall: This book features a comprehensive collection of photographs and illustrations of the Titanic.
* Titanic: The Last Night of the Legendary Ship by Daniel Allen Butler: This book features a collection of photographs and illustrations of the Titanic, its passengers, and the events leading up to its sinking.
Important Note: Be wary of online images labeled as "Titanic" which are actually from other ships, movie stills, or artistic recreations. Look for sources with a reputable history of authenticity and documentation.