LONDON.- The Bridgeman Art Library, the leading source of cultural and historical art images for reproduction, announced its representation of the Father Brown Photographic Collection, a valuable chronicle of life onboard the Titanic before tragedy struck 100 years ago. In 1985, a collection of 42,000 photographs among them, remarkable images and mementos of the Titanic was uncovered in a Dublin basement. They were the work of a Jesuit Priest named Francis (Frank) Browne, who held passage on the first legs of the Titanics maiden voyage. While on board, an American millionaire offered to pay his way through to New York, but Brownes Jesuit superior providentially ordered his disembarkation in Ireland. After the tragedy in April 1912, Brownes photographs appeared on the front pages of newspapers around the world, as the sole visual chronicle of the Titanics passage from Southampton to Ir