202 out of 325 first class passengers died
A great gallery of characters from the highest to the humblest - which is part of the appeal of the story. Some of the richest people in England And America were on-board. Also many middle-class people who aspired to rub shoulders with these. And of course, poor emigrants in the 3rd class - who apparently commented that it was more comfortable than they were expecting.
Over 140 Titanic survivors were taken to hospitals, about 100 of them to St. Vincent's in New York City.
Yes Tom Ryan was a real person. He was 27 at the time of the sinking. He was a Third Class Steward. He was born in New Jersey. The last ship he was on before Titanic was the St Louis.
Many people that survived the sinking of Titanic were hurt, either by exposure or injury. Those in need of medical attention (Over 140 people) were taken to hospitals like St. Vincent's, St. Luke's, and Bellevue hospitals. 117 alone were taken to nearby St. Vincent's.
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WHICH St. John is the person referring to? John the Baptist? John the Apostle? Or one of many, many other St. Johns.
the Texas embassy restaurant, cockspur st .
Off the coast of Canada with the closest port being St. John's.
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When did St. Bridget die? She died in 525 A.D.
The titanic sank quite far into the ocean so if you was in a lifeboat it would take you about an hour but if you was swimming you would probably get there in 2 days (average) but you probably wouldn't makeit to land anyway because the titanic might of sunk on you or you would get there and get phnemonia and die.