Regarding ticket prices, historian Bob Godfrey says "There was indeed great variation, but the price most commonly charged for a 3rd Class passage from Southampton was around £8 ($40 US), for 2nd Class £13 ($65) and 1st Class started at £26 ($130)".
first class = €4,350. second class= €60
u hav to pay 2000 dollars
No. The closest thing to a telephone was the Marconi wireless set. There was one on the Titanic and people could pay to send messages to people they knew. It was very expensive for a passenger to send messages so they were usually very short.
They usually paid between 25 and 40 dollars for tickets
Second Class £12/$60 ($690 today)
Third class had to pay £13 and 10 shilings
Titanic was built with $7.5M 1912 US dollars.
u hav to pay 2000 dollars
No. The closest thing to a telephone was the Marconi wireless set. There was one on the Titanic and people could pay to send messages to people they knew. It was very expensive for a passenger to send messages so they were usually very short.
There is no exact answer to this question. A lot depending on how much someone is willing to fight or pay.
All the passengers (and their servants) were ticket-bearers. The crew were not.
They usually paid between 25 and 40 dollars for tickets
Second Class £12/$60 ($690 today)
Third class had to pay £13 and 10 shilings
People pay $3.29
problably about 16,000 dallars
we pay about $50 a month.
No. Thousands of workers did jobs on the Titanic's construction, and for them it was just another ship to be built, so no precise records were needed of who worked on what, where and when (although pay-sheets may hold this information, if they can be found for the time period).