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- 1. Part One Apr 14, 2012
- The ship's encounter with an iceberg incites chaos and panic on deck.
- 2. Part Two Apr 14, 2012
- In Belfast, White Star Line chairman Bruce Ismay dismisses designer Thomas Andrews' concerns.
- 3. Part Three Apr 14, 2012
- A kindly steward is startled by an impulsive gesture; Bruce tries to calm rising panic.
RMS Titanic was a British ocean liner that sank on 15 April 1912 as a result of striking an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York City, United States. Of the estimated 2,224 passengers and crew aboard, 1,496 died, making the incident the deadliest sinking of a single ship at the time.
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RMS Titanic 's four surviving officers in 1912. From left to...
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- The Building of The RMS Titanic
- ‘Unsinkable’ Titanic’s Fatal Flaws
- Passengers on The Titanic
- Titanic Sets Sail
- The Titanic Strikes An Iceberg
- Titanic’s Lifeboats
- Titanic Sinks
- Aftermath of The Titanic Catastrophe
- Titanic Wreck
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The Titanic was the product of intense competition among rival shipping lines in the first half of the 20th century. In particular, the White Star Line found itself in a battle for steamship primacy with Cunard, a venerable British firm with two standout ships that ranked among the most sophisticated and luxurious of their time. Cunard’s Mauretania...
According to some hypotheses, Titanic was doomed from the start by a design that many lauded as state-of-the-art. The Olympic-class ships featured a double bottom and 15 watertight bulkhead compartments equipped with electric watertight doors that could be operated individually or simultaneously by a switch on the bridge. It was these watertight bu...
Titanic created quite a stir when it departed for its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, on April 10, 1912. After stops in Cherbourg, France, and Queenstown (now known as Cobh), Ireland, the ship set sail for New Yorkwith 2,240 passengers and crew—or “souls,” the expression then used in the shipping industry, usually in connection with a sink...
Titanic’s departure from Southampton on April 10 was not without some oddities. A small coal fire was discovered in one of her bunkers–an alarming but not uncommon occurrence on steamships of the day. Stokers hosed down the smoldering coal and shoveled it aside to reach the base of the blaze. After assessing the situation, the captain and chief eng...
On April 14, after four days of uneventful sailing, Titanic received sporadic reports of ice from other ships, but she was sailing on calm seas under a moonless, clear sky. At about 11:30 p.m., a lookout saw an iceberg coming out of a slight haze dead ahead, then rang the warning bell and telephoned the bridge. The engines were quickly reversed and...
A little more than an hour after contact with the iceberg, a largely disorganized and haphazard evacuation began with the lowering of the first lifeboat. The craft was designed to hold 65 people; it left with only 28 aboard. Tragically, this was to be the norm: During the confusion and chaos during the precious hours before Titanic plunged into the...
The ship’s most illustrious passengers each responded to the circumstances with conduct that has become an integral part of the Titanic legend. Ismay, the White Star managing director, helped load some of the boats and later stepped onto a collapsible as it was being lowered. Although no women or children were in the vicinity when he abandoned ship...
At least five separate boards of inquiry on both sides of the Atlantic conducted comprehensive hearings on Titanic’s sinking, interviewing dozens of witnesses and consulting with many maritime experts. Every conceivable subject was investigated, from the conduct of the officers and crew to the construction of the ship. Titanic conspiracy theoriesab...
Efforts to locate the wreck of Titanic began soon after it sank. But technical limitations—as well as the vastness of the North Atlantic search area—made finding it extremely difficult. Finally, in 1985, a joint U.S.-French expedition located the wreck of the RMS Titanic. The doomed ship was discovered about 400 miles east of Newfoundland in the No...
Learn about the history and legacy of the RMS Titanic, the luxury steamship that sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage. Discover the stories of the passengers, crew, builders and designers of the "unsinkable" ship.
Dec 19, 1997 · Titanic is a romantic drama film directed by James Cameron, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as lovers on board the doomed ship. IMDb provides information on the plot, cast, awards, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more for this classic movie.
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4 days ago · Titanic, British luxury passenger liner that sank on April 14–15, 1912, during its maiden voyage, en route to New York City from Southampton, England, killing about 1,500 (see Researcher’s Note: Titanic) passengers and ship personnel.
May 31, 2024 · An Ohio billionaire is preparing to launch a voyage to the wreckage of the Titanic buried deep under the sea — less than a year after the Titan submersible catastrophically imploded on its ...
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Learn about the true story of the RMS Titanic and the people who designed, built and sailed on her. Explore deck plans, pictures, films, books, gifts and more on this comprehensive website.
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