The most iconic photo of the Titanic sinking is a black and white image showing the ship's stern pointing up in the air before it disappeared into the ocean.
The titanic is a tragedy known around the world. The titanic hit an ice berg on April 14 1912 at 11:40 the titanic sunk and left 1,517 people dead. The ship was from England to new York city. There were 2,227 people aboard the titanic and almost half were dead. Most of the men died due to the women and children first protocol that was followed. The titanic was built with some of the most advanced technology available at the time. At that time the titanic was called the unsinkable titanic little did they know that nickname wouldn't last for long. The titanic was launched may 31st 1911.first class tickets were 63,204$.when the titanic sank they got to go first cause to the people they paid the most. The features on the titanic were 1st class had a swimming pool, gym and a electric bath.710 people were saved that night. Many people were left behind due to the lack of life boats. When the boat crashed it started to flood and then after all that is started to sink so everyone went to the top and then the boat split in half and sunk. The ship carried life boats for only 1,178 people. Nearby there was a ship when the disaster was happening called the Californian, but when the saw the fireworks they didn't know it was sinking so they went on. When the titanic was sinking the band was still playing , but captain ordered that they play happy cheerful music he didn't want everyone to know that the unsinkable titanic was sinking. For some reason after the titanic sunk millions of shooting stars in the sky. After the morning of the sunk titanic the people that survived were put on another boat called the Carpathian.
Well, the obvious answer is that the Hindenburg was an airship (zeppelin), and the Titanic was an ocean liner. Most deaths in the Hindenburg were from fire or jumping from the airship, while most deaths on the Titanic were from drowning or exposure. Finally, there were many more deaths on the Titanic than on the Hindenburg.
The Titanic will most likely never be raised from the ocean, as it is old, fragile, and broken into two pieces.
RMS Lusitania was a British luxury ocean liner owned by the Cunard Steamship Line Shipping Company and built by John Brown and Company of Clydebank, Scotland. Christened and launched on Thursday, June 7, 1906. Lusitania met a disastrous end as a casualty of the First World War when she was torpedoed by the German submarine, U-20, on May 7, 1915. While carrying many American passengers, the great ship sank in just 18 minutes, eight miles (15 km) off of the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland, killing 1,198 of the 1,959 people aboard. The sinking turned public opinion in many countries against Germany. It is often considered by historians to be the second most famous civilian passenger liner disaster after the sinking of the Titanic.
The many ministers of the loss of the Titanc in their churches was about 190 ministers, because they heard that the Titanic sank. They were heartbroken, because most of their family members died on the Titanic. This woman named Margaret Brown her cousin was Captain Edward John Smith. :)
The most notable passenger (and victim) of the Titanic sinking was Thomas Andrews, Titanic's chief naval architect.
Most of the 712 people in the lifeboats were watching the sinking of Titanic, with the exception of Bruce Ismay.
Titanic has, by far, the most predictions and premonitions of any disaster. There were at least 19 documented fears about Titanic, people writing letters or confiding in others.
Most people would say that we must keep the memory of the 1,496 people that perished in the sinking of Titanic. While that is true, the implicit need is for the memory of the lessons learned from the sinking.
The question is unclear. Many movies have been made about the sinking of the Titanic; most famously the James Cameron version in 1997.
There are several websites featuring pictures of sinking ships. Some of the most popular include History, National Geographic, Discovery and Titanic Universe.
frozen water being less dense than liquid water
There are lists available of survivors of the sinking of Titanic by people like Mark Chirnside and others but the most accurate one in the world is the one on the wall of the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge, TN, USA.
There is plenty of blame to go around for the sinking of the Titanic, although Bruce Ismay probably could have prevented it if he had taken the danger seriously. As for the deaths, most of them were caused by the coldness of the water and not enough lifeboats, yet the Titanic actually had more lifeboats than the law required at the time. A study of this disaster reveals many chances to avoid it, but it took the sinking of the ship before these chances were noted and the faults corrected.
halfway through the journey of the titanic in the middle of the Atlantic ocean the metal of the titanic was at its most brittle and was easy to tear so the iceberg had no problem to rip the metal it was mostly the weathers fault it was a calm moonles night and the watchmen had no binoculars if they had seen it sooner the titanic would not have sunk
Yes indeed, 214 members of the crew survived. The most senior was the Second Officer, Charles Lightoller.
There was absolutely no moon visible on the night of the sinking of Titanic but it's worth noting that In the morning, survivors saw the 'morning star' (Venus) and most Canadians saw an eclipse. Near the horizon a thin, pale crescent moon appeared. 'A new moon!' fireman Fred Barrett shouted.