Yes. 202 out of 325 first class passengers survived
Of the 549 women-and-children sailing Titanic, 156 didn't survive Titanic's wreck
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The Olympic-Class vessels (including Titanic) had many special things about them. For example:The first heated swimming pool for any sailing vessel, the first squash court for any sailing vessel, and the first ship w elevators for 2nd class.
The Olympic-Class vessels (including Titanic) had many special things about them. For example: The first heated swimming pool for any sailing vessel, the first squash court for any sailing vessel, and the first ship w elevators for 2nd class.
There were many accomodations on for First-Class on Titanic. There were two barber shops, two libraries, a gymnasium, a turkish bath, and two masseuses. Her and Olympic had the first heated swimming pool for any sailing vessel and the first squash court for any sailing vessel.
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There were several features that were on Titanic that were never on any other ships but perhaps not five. Her and Olympic had the first heated swimming pool for any sailing vessel, the first squash court for any sailing vessel, and the first elevators for Second-Class.
First class passengers were the first allowed in the lifeboats with most lifeboats admitting women and children first then filling the remaining seats with any other first class men.
There were several features that were on Titanic that were never on any other ships but perhaps not five. Her and Olympic had the first heated swimming pool for any sailing vessel, the first squash court for any sailing vessel, and the first elevators for Second-Class.
Titanic did have animals dozen dogs. 1st class people had dogs. Dogs were usually kept in kennels. Only three dogs survived. Most dogs perished on the ship.
Titanic and her sister ship, Olympic, had a heated swimming pool (the first for any sailing vessel), a squash court (the first for any sailing vessel), and the first elevators for second-class.