sad but glad that they made it off of the sinking ship
After Titanic's collision, when the last lifeboat left, roughly 1.500 people knew they were going to die.
There were children and babies aboard the titanic, most of them died. Some people say most mothers left there babies aboard the titanic while they ran on a lifeboat, how can any mother do that? It's cruel. If I was a mother I would keep my baby warm all the time and protect him/her.
Between the 20 lifeboats installed, there were seats enough for 1,178 people.
Many people died on the lifeboats the night Titanic sunk. on lifeboat #14, one died. on lifeboat #4, two died. on lifeboat #A, eight died. And many people froze and let go of the overturned lifeboat B.
Two of the sixteen lifeboats went back to find survivors. They found 9 people in the water but only 6 survived. The first boat, Lifeboat 4, pulled 5 people from the water but two died in the boat. The second boat, Lifeboat 14, found 4 survivors, but one died in the lifeboat. When asked why they did not go back sooner to help people, Officer Harold Lowe, who headed Lifeboat 14, said "it would have been suicide to go back there until the people had thinned out." He was afraid that those drowning would have overturned or swamped the lifeboat. Including passengers and crew, there were 2,208 people onboard. 1,503 people died, leaving 705 survivors. Only 962 lifeboat seats were required by law, though the Titanic's lifeboats could have held 1,178. There were 472 lifeboat seats that went unused.
After Titanic's collision, when the last lifeboat left, roughly 1.500 people knew they were going to die.
there were so little lifeboats on the titanic because, the designer of the ship said that all the lifeboat's on the deck would "clutter" the deck.
She took Lifeboat 13 out of the ship Titanic. She was the only one in Lifeboat 13 to survive. She later described being thankful that the sea was calm, otherwise she feared that her lifeboat would have been swamped.
Carpathia salvaged thirteen of Titanic's lifeboats and brought them to New York City. The overturned lifeboat B was obviously left where it was, lifeboat A was hopelessly swamped and Capt. Rostron said that lifeboat A would have been useless in an hour.Of the remaining boats, the highest profile one was the one that was discovered a month later with three bodies in it by the Baltic. On that ship was the brother of Lawrence Beesley, a Titanic survivor.
The owners of the dogs may have been in first class, and would have cared for their dog. Therefore, they may have taken them onto the lifeboat, as they were rich and may have bribed the lifeboat crewmen people.
That women and children went on the lifeboat first then the men would have to swim to a boat
why would anyone pay someone to know what they are watching on television
No, if i was on the titanic, i would be over 100 years old. But someone else might, maybe.
There were children and babies aboard the titanic, most of them died. Some people say most mothers left there babies aboard the titanic while they ran on a lifeboat, how can any mother do that? It's cruel. If I was a mother I would keep my baby warm all the time and protect him/her.
Between the 20 lifeboats installed, there were seats enough for 1,178 people.
Many people died on the lifeboats the night Titanic sunk. on lifeboat #14, one died. on lifeboat #4, two died. on lifeboat #A, eight died. And many people froze and let go of the overturned lifeboat B.
Two of the sixteen lifeboats went back to find survivors. They found 9 people in the water but only 6 survived. The first boat, Lifeboat 4, pulled 5 people from the water but two died in the boat. The second boat, Lifeboat 14, found 4 survivors, but one died in the lifeboat. When asked why they did not go back sooner to help people, Officer Harold Lowe, who headed Lifeboat 14, said "it would have been suicide to go back there until the people had thinned out." He was afraid that those drowning would have overturned or swamped the lifeboat. Including passengers and crew, there were 2,208 people onboard. 1,503 people died, leaving 705 survivors. Only 962 lifeboat seats were required by law, though the Titanic's lifeboats could have held 1,178. There were 472 lifeboat seats that went unused.