Yes
The "dummy funnel" wasn't only just aesthetic. It was, in fact, venting air from the galleys and other sections. However, any maritime artist would know that any depiction would show smoke in the first three stacks but not all four.
The two (and only two) Bostwick Gates on Titanic were not locking passengers downstairs. One was to protect the potatoes!
The Titanic had been on the sea only four days when she sank on April 14, 1912.
Titanic was one of three sister ships; the Olympic-Class Vessels. But only one other had been built, the Olympic.
Yes
There were 4 columns, but only three of them worked, the extra one was just for decoration.
Out of nearly 900 crew on the Titanic, only 23 were women.
They were four, Three were real, the fourth one was a dummy. It was only there to make the ship look more powerful
Titanic had three "real" funnels and one "fake" funnel. The forth funnel was put on for ventilation, balance and to make the ship look more powerful. The Titanic's rivals Mauritania and Lusitania both have four funnels and people might have thought Titanic less powerful and slower because it would have only had three funnels.
The "dummy funnel" wasn't only just aesthetic. It was, in fact, venting air from the galleys and other sections. However, any maritime artist would know that any depiction would show smoke in the first three stacks but not all four.
The two (and only two) Bostwick Gates on Titanic were not locking passengers downstairs. One was to protect the potatoes!
Four, though the last one was only for looks.
Only First-Class passengers were able to occupy a three-room suite on Titanic.
Four, although only three of these were for venting steam from the engines. The fourth funnel was a dummy, and contained the emergency electrical generating equipment in the event of failure of the main electrical system.
that's a good question though i assume twilight did because there are four movies where titanic is only one
The Titanic had been on the sea only four days when she sank on April 14, 1912.