23 women crew members were onboard the Titanic
There were 2228 passengers and crew members in the ship.
Titanic had a capacity of 3,327, including the crew, but 2,208 people were on the maiden voyage.
A skeleton crew was on the Titanic prior to taking on passengers at Southampton. The majority of the crew (699 of the 885 total crew) then boarded at that port.
1523 people died in the Titanic including the ship crew.
the people on the titanic ship were many. children mother and fathers. there were 2223 people on board. when the titanic got hit there was a hold of 65 people that where able to fit on the lifeboats but only 22 were on each on the approximately 16 boats. 700 people survived and 1517 died.
It had a crew of 991. About 3,000 workers were employed by Harlan and Wolfe Belfast from 1909 to 1912 on the construction of the ship.
Either the captain of the ship or the crew
The people onboard the vessel and the ship crew
Titanic had accomodations for First, Second,and Third class as well as her crew.
about 2,200, 700 survived 1,500 died
The problem with the ice on the Titanic was that the crew did not have binoculars to spot icebergs effectively. Additionally, the crew failed to slow down the ship despite receiving iceberg warnings. These factors contributed to the collision between the Titanic and the iceberg, leading to its sinking.
Titanic was moored at Southampton, UK, for seven days. In that week, the crew boarded and many of the passengers boarded.