Most 1912 reports alleged that it was First Officer William Murdoch who had taken his own life (although Second Officer Charles Lightoller insisted that these reports were false.) More recent speculation has centered on Chief Officer Henry Wilde, whose movements and activities that night are largely...
Eight professional musicians played for first-class (and occasionally second-class) passengers on the Titanic, but there was no other professional entertainment. There were also no shore excursions, and activities were limited to things like playing cards, reading, socializing and sitting or promenad...
Following Combs’s arrest in September 2024 on charges of sex trafficking and transportation to engage in prostitution, many have questioned who attended these “freak-off” parties and what activities went on behind closed doors.DiCaprio is one of the stars we know attended some of the parties...
Titanic Storyform #1: Problematic Endeavors and ActivitiesFor this storyform, the objective story throughline is physics, the endeavor of Titanic's maiden voyage. The story goal is doing; all are concerned with the Titanic's performance. Problems occur because of the high expectations set forth ...
The Titanic was the first ship to feature a swimming pool. There were ten decks on the Titanic, seven of which were used to house passengers. The other three decks were used for recreational and social activities. The RMS Titanic carried mail for Britain as a Royal Mail Ship. The Tit...
The Titanic was on its ‘maiden voyage’, or first voyage, when it sank. The ship was built to carry about 3,500 people. To travel first class on the Titanic would have set you back £875 – but for those travelling third class, it was about £20! Many of those travelling third...
Buderwitz uses a creative array of shifting panels to highlight the full range of the ship’s activities, from the revelry in upper-deck first class down to the lower-level stokers’ boiler room. The scenic highlight, however, is the second-act unveiling of the eye-popping, wood-paneled...
▲ START YOUR 14 DAYFREE TRIAL NOW! Start My Free Trial In "The Unsinkable Wreck of the R.M.S. Titanic," a short, expository text, the author excitedly relays how robots explored the wreck of the sunkenR.M.S. Titanic. Student Activities for The Unsinkable Wreck of the RMS Titanic ...
Soldiers would read and do other time-killing activities to beat the boredom. Heroism seemed pointless. War seemed to be all about technology, not individuals. Soldiers felt dehumanized. Soldiers would be rotated, spending (perhaps one week on the front lines, then a week in the reserve ...
Each visitor received a headset to follow along with the museum's audio tour, and there are also youth audio tour stations throughout the exhibits. Many of these were accompanied by interactive activities and quizzes that ended up being some of the highlights of the day for my kids. ...