Thomas Andrew was the designer of the Titanic. The reason why Titanic was thought of as unsinkable was because there were 16 watertight compartments. So even if a disaster occured with the Titanic it would have stayed afloat for some time - a couple more hours (in this time passengers could have been rescued by other ships). BUT Thomas Andrews reduced the height of the compartments to make more space in the first-class rooms so when it hit the iceberg it sunk a lot faster than it would have done.
Overall, if he wasn't so fussed about the first class passengers' accommodations the Titanic possibly WOULDN'T have sunk and even if it DID many more people would have survived.
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In the smoking room staring at a painting on the mantle. Some historians say that was where he was last seen. A first class steward asked "Aren't you going to make a try for it?" Thomas Andrews stared blankly at the painting.
Thomas Andrews was not to blame for the sinking of the Titanic. He suggested early on in the ship's building that there should be 46 lifeboats. But his suggestion was rebuffed and Titanic was fitted with only 20 lifeboats. He also suggested Titanic to have a double hull and the watertight compartments go to B deck, but was overruled with no double hull, and compartments only going to below E deck. Survivors and newspaper accounts deemed Andrews a hero.
Thomas Andrews did not survive the Titanic. In fact, he never intended to, as it would mean taking the life of someone else, who would not be able to escape.
no he did not when the ship was pointing up and went down he slid down people tried to run to the back of the ship to share the weight he was holding on to the handle bars and let go
stayed in the first class reading room and went down with the ship as he was suppose to
Thomas Andrews was never blamed. The circumstances of the sinking, altho a million-to-one, were unavoidable.
Thomas Andrews was not to blame for the Titanic disaster.
The British inquiry did assign some culpability to the late Captain Smith, probably only to scapegoat the dead guy.
Yes Thomas Andrews designed the Titanic.
At 12:25 on the evening of April 14th/15th 1912, Andrews confirmed to Smith that the ship was doomed.
Thomas Andrews designed the Titanic and died during its sinking in 1912.
Thomas Andrews built the Titanic in 1909 - 1912 . He died whene she sunk .
There were 712 survivors of the sinking of Titanic.
Thomas Andrews designed the Titanic. He went down with the ship.
The most notable passenger (and victim) of the Titanic sinking was Thomas Andrews, Titanic's chief naval architect.
Thomas Andrews was the ship's carpenter and, along with Bruce Ismay, was the man responsible for the idea of Titanic
Thomas Andrews was 39 when he died aboard the Titanic.
The designer of the Titanic is Thomas Andrews
Thomas Andrews decided to go down with his ship. :(
At 12:25 on the evening of April 14th/15th 1912, Andrews confirmed to Smith that the ship was doomed.
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Thomas Andrews designed the Titanic ship.
The designer of R.M.S Titanic was Thomas Andrews.
Thomas Andrews designed the Titanic and died during its sinking in 1912.