The Mary Rose, a Tudor warship, could carry around 400 men, including sailors, soldiers, and officers. It was designed to be a formidable vessel for warfare during its time, and its crew capacity reflected the need for both personnel and equipment. The ship was also equipped to support a range of naval operations and combat scenarios.
72 passengers 50 crew
Because she killed so many people she got the nickname bloody mary
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a 737 could carry 147 to 168 passengers
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72 passengers 50 crew
The Charlotte Jane, one of the First Four Ships to New Zealand, could carry approximately 154 passengers.
The life boats could carry about 45-50 people but the captain (Edward j. Smith was allowing them to be deployed with 20-35 people. Almost half empty.
Some can carry over 90 people.
Bloody "mary" kill approx. 1052 people.
Generally a cisium could carry one or two people, possibly four if they were squeezed together. A cisium was a light, two wheeled cart. It was not engineered for a crowd.
Because she killed so many people she got the nickname bloody mary