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The Titanic was able to hold 2,435 passengers
The Titanic would've been able to hold 1,034 first class passengers and 2,566 passengers total
the capacity of the boats on Titanic was 1,178. 2,208 people were sailing her the night of the sinking. If all seats were occupied, then 1030 people would still be on Titanic (as opposed to the 1,496 that really were).
Bruce J. Ismay survived the Titanic by stepping into Collapsible C as it was being lowered. Everyone called him a coward after the sinking, because he took the life of someone else that would not be able to escape.--JMC enc./
Only first class passengers were able to bring pets
The Titanic was able to hold 2,435 passengers
The Titanic would've been able to hold 1,034 first class passengers and 2,566 passengers total
Over 3000 passengers.
Edward J. Smith, the captain of the RMS Titanic, had a dog named Lady. She was a small fox terrier that accompanied him on his travels. Unfortunately, Lady did not survive the sinking of the Titanic, as Smith was reportedly not able to bring her with him when he went down with the ship.
Well considering there was only 20 lifeboats and could only hold 1,178 people, then yes. The Titanic was able to have a capacity of 2,435 passengers and 892 crew members.
People had been vying for the status of being the discoverers of Titanic as early as a few weeks after the sinking.
Only First-Class passengers were able to occupy a three-room suite on Titanic.
the capacity of the boats on Titanic was 1,178. 2,208 people were sailing her the night of the sinking. If all seats were occupied, then 1030 people would still be on Titanic (as opposed to the 1,496 that really were).
Bruce J. Ismay survived the Titanic by stepping into Collapsible C as it was being lowered. Everyone called him a coward after the sinking, because he took the life of someone else that would not be able to escape.--JMC enc./
Only first class passengers were able to bring pets
Actually, there were three that responded with haste: the Carpathia, the Baltic and, the Olympic. Although all moved under full steam (top speed), at great danger to the ships, their passengers and crew, none were able to make it to the scene of the sinking before she went down.
No, he did not survive. In fact he had no intension of saving himself, as it would mean taking the life of someone else who would not be able to escape.