The album belonged to Louis M Ogden, a New York socialite aboard the RMS Carpathia - the ship that rescued survivors of the Titanic.
The photographs document the globe-spanning expedition of Ogden and his wife taken between 1911 and 1912, who recorded their trips across the world, according to RR auctions in the US.
The album is highlighted by an assortment of 50 photos, ranging in size from 2.75 x 3 inches to 4.75 x 6.75 inches, which chronicle life aboard the Carpathia and the mid-April 1912 rescue of the Titanic survivors.
The section features a total of 29 photos and includes images, the approach and rescue of Titanic emergency lifeboats one, six and 14, and an unprecedented assemblage of 11 photos of icebergs, with images depicting them floating both nearby and on the distant horizon of the North Atlantic.
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One of the photo captures the very peak responsible for sinking the Titanic, which Ogden has decreed as "The berg the Titanic struck, taken at sunrise."
While condition of the album itself is rough (missing spine and cover, fragile pages, etc), the photos themselves are in overall fine condition.
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