Of the 899 crew on board, 685 crew did not survive.
891 labourers (officers and crew) traveled on Titanic with 212 saved and 679 lost.
Labourers did not travel First-Class on Titanic. The crew had their own quarters but the band and postal workers, for example, traveled in Second-Class.
There were no class distinctions for the crew of Titanic.
Titanic was traveled on by many people of all three economic classes.
yes
Eva Hart, at seven-years-old, traveled with her family on Titanic in Second-Class.
Labourers did not travel First-Class on Titanic. The crew had their own quarters but the band and postal workers, for example, traveled in Second-Class.
There were no class distinctions for the crew of Titanic.
Titanic was traveled on by many people of all three economic classes.
It traveled about 1,807 nautical miles before the Titanic sank.
yes
It sanked half a mile
1st and 2nd class people traveled to Southampton, Cherbourg and Queenstown by train. 3rd class usually traveled from steerage ships. 1st and 2nd class traveled in limousines from Southampton, while 3rd class traveled on steerage trains. Depends how the passengers boarded Titanic, and what class they were in. Many immigrants were boarding Titanic for America. Most were not lucky enough to make the journey.
Eva Hart, at seven-years-old, traveled with her family on Titanic in Second-Class.
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Titanic, after sailing from her place of origin, Belfast, traveled from Southampton, UK, to Cherbourg, France, to Queenstown, Ireland (and then west for the US).
The word "labourers" has three syllables: la-bour-ers.
5019.38 kilometres (3118.9 miles)