For decades, several accounts shared by women survivors were ignored or discredited as 'mass hysteria' according to a historian - the discovery of the wreckage vindicated them
It wasn’t until the wreckage of the Titanic was discovered in 1985 that survivors' accounts of the ship splitting in half were definitively proven correct.
The stunning artefact - which has not been worn since the ship s sinking in April 1912 - was identified in footage taken last summer by Guernsey-based firm Magellan Ltd.
Experts have taken thousands of digital images to create an incredible 3D reconstruction of the wreck, which now lies 350 nautical miles off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.
New digital scans show the famous RMS Titanic in greater detail than ever since she sank in 1912. MailOnline compares them with shots from before the tragic sinking.