A little over 2,220 passengers and crew were on board Titanic on her maiden voyage. 1,517 died in the sinking; there were 705 survivors.
A little over 2,220 passengers and crew were on board Titanic on her maiden voyage.
One answereer says 2,208 people, but I believe it was 2,224 including the crew.
No. There were less. 2,208 people sailed on the maiden voyage of Titanic.
Titanic had 34 infants sailing on her maiden voyage that were two or younger. Of them, 13 died.
The RMS Titanic had approximately 2,224 people on board during its maiden voyage in April 1912. This number included around 1,317 passengers and about 907 crew members. Tragically, only about 710 people survived the sinking.
To feed the 2,223 people who took the maiden voyage on the RMS Titanic the ship had to carry tons of supplies. Aboard the ship was approximately 75,000 pounds of meat.
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No. There were less. 2,208 people sailed on the maiden voyage of Titanic.
Titanic had 34 infants sailing on her maiden voyage that were two or younger. Of them, 13 died.
The RMS Titanic was the biggest ship of it's time. There were around 2,200 passengers on board the Titanic and when she hit an iceberg and sank only around 700 passengers lived and around 1,500 died! xxx
To feed the 2,223 people who took the maiden voyage on the RMS Titanic the ship had to carry tons of supplies. Aboard the ship was approximately 75,000 pounds of meat.
No. Titanic had wealthy passengers but no royalty.
There were 2228 people on board of the Titanic, 337 in first class, 285 second class, 721 in third class and 885 crew members.
Titanic had 337 third class passengers on board when she sank.
there were 2,223 passengers on board the Titanic
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There were 2,208 people on board Titanic. The crew total is 891, passengers is 1317.
Titanic had a capacity of 3,327, including the crew, but 2,208 people were on the maiden voyage.
Most of the animals on board the Titanic were dogs.