Stunning full-size scans, created using deep-sea mapping, give the most comprehensive vision yet of the luxury liner, which sank in the Atlantic on its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912.
Pictures of a "digital twin" of the liner, published by the BBC, include a hole where its famous sweeping staircase would have been.
They also locate the state rooms, where first class passengers would have lounged on horsehair sofas and washed in marble-topped basins.
The radio room, where desperate wireless operators sent out distress signals after the ship hit an iceberg, is pinpointed.
And a close-up of a propeller shows the serial number still visible. Both the stern, a mess of mangled metal, and the more recognisable bow with railings, are visible.
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