15) On arrival at the disaster, the RMS Carpathia rescued those who had made it into the lifeboats. There were around 705 survivors in total, and all were transported safely to New York, USA. 16) But tragically, more than 1,500 people lost their lives on the Titanic, most never to...
Among all the facts about the RMS Titanic some unusual facts about the titanic emerge ,workers in the Shipyard on £2 a week, the food available depending on the class of passengers on the Titanic, all discussed below. We also look at Titanic Movie Facts not just the famous 1997 Movie ...
Titanic without Leonardo DiCaprio is like peanut butter without jelly, it just wouldn't have been as good! *** Titanic was the most expensive movie ever made at the time of its release, costing an estimated $200 million to make. The movie was shot on location in Nova Scotia, Canada, ...
The Titanic's history is a tragedy of poor planning. Learn about the Titanic, its specifications, and other facts about its sinking and survivors.
The sinking of the Titanic remains one of the most tragic and captivating events in history. The luxurious ocean liner, deemed "unsinkable," met its untimely demise on its maiden voyage in April 1912. The disaster claimed… Continue Reading ...
Titanic: Mrs. Thomas Andrews Enjoy riveting presentations by Denise Vanaria as Helen (Mrs. Thomas) Andrews, widow of one of Titanic’s chief designers who perished with the entire Harland & Wolff “Guarantee Group” on 15 April 1912.
SINKING OF THE TITANIC There were six iceberg warnings received by Titanic on the day of the collision. They were all ignored by the wireless operator. Unfortunately, that operator was preoccupied with transmitting passenger messages. The night the collision occurred was moonless and the water was ...
The Titanic's Structure Cunard’s other masterpiece,Lusitania, launched the same year and was lauded for its spectacular interiors. Lusitania met its tragic end on May 7, 1915, when a torpedo fired by a German U-boat sunk the ship, killing nearly 1,200 of the 1,959 people on board and...
The Titanic was the first ship to have electric lights andtelephone systemsin all its rooms. It was luxury on sea. It had four elevators, a gym, two libraries and a heated swimming pool along with a first class lounge, a grand staircase and a first class dining saloon. Since the journey...
The Titanic was a mighty ship brought to its knees by an iceberg. It’s a ship few people on this Earth have never heard of—a real life fable told from