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well 3000 men did build the Titanic
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it was actually more than that around 4000
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It took 15 000 shipbuilders and two years to build the titanic.
Titanic's workforce, in the Harland &Wolff shipyard, was about fifteen-thousand workers with many more offsite.
Titanic's workforce was about fifteen-thousand workers with many more offsite.
Many stokers made it to lifeboats, even lead stoker Frederick Barrett, who later testified at the American Inquiry.
The construction of the Titanic took approximately 26 months, and it is estimated that around 15,000 men worked on the project. The total man-hours spent on building the ship is estimated to be around 3 million hours. This extensive labor involved skilled craftsmen and workers at Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, where the Titanic was constructed.
Titanic's workforce was about fifteen-thousand workers with many more offsite. The keel was laid in March 1909 and her sailing was April 1912.
Titanic's workforce was about fifteen-thousand workers with many more offsite.
Many workers were affected by the Titanic because they lost their jobs.
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There are 17,507 workers involved.
Many people were traumatized, even years later. Many people like Bruce Ismay and workers in the yards, never spoke of her again.
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15,000 workers
Titanic's workforce, in the Harland &Wolff shipyard, was about fifteen-thousand workers with many more offsite.
Titanic's workforce was about fifteen-thousand workers with many more offsite.
The Titanic had 908 crew members. Only 212 of them survived
Many stokers made it to lifeboats, even lead stoker Frederick Barrett, who later testified at the American Inquiry.