Yes indeed, 214 members of the crew survived. The most senior was the Second Officer, Charles Lightoller.
No there were 710 survivors
Yes, Bruce J. Ismay did survive the titanic. He managed to hop into"Collapsible C" as it was being lowered. After the Titanic sinking, hewas called a "Coward" because he took a spot on the lifeboat(He took some one else' life by stealing that seat)
every one is scared
Only one ship helped the survivors of the sinking of Titanic and she was Carpathia.
There is no direct link between the White House and the Titanic. The sinking of the Titanic in 1912 occurred several years before the construction of the current White House, which was completed in 1800. The sinking of the Titanic and the White House are unrelated events in history.
its when the end of the battle ends in one team sinking :)
no the band did not survive only rose one of the girls did
Yes, a little over 700 people survived.
Loraine Allison was the only child who did not survive the sinking of the Titanic. She might have fallen out of her mothers arms and drowned while they were in the lifeboat.Non one really knows what happened to Loraine Allison.
Not much is known about why Henry Price Hodges, who was a music and pianoforte dealer, was on Titanic. He didn't survive the sinking, but his body was recovered and is buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia. One thing to note is that he was the only Southamption victim (out of 538) that was a passenger.
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Of the 712 survivors of Titanic's crash (and sinking) some more well-known one were Margaret Brown, Bruce Ismay, and the Duff-Gordons.