The designers, and owners of the ship such as owner Bruce Ismay. Maybe if the ship had a searchlight they could see obstacles at night, or in a fog. Sailing through the dark night, without a moon, they were blind as a bat, and an accident was unavoidable.
Yes. They ate too much.
The passengers who left the sinking ship first were the women and their children
45 passangers
he was playing a song to calm the passengers
No - the only Jesuits directly involved in the sinking of the Titanic were among those passengers and crew who drowned.
Both did not have enough lifeboats for all the passengers.
The passengers who left the sinking ship first were the women and their children
45 passangers
Andrews, the ship designer
a life boat
he was playing a song to calm the passengers
No - the only Jesuits directly involved in the sinking of the Titanic were among those passengers and crew who drowned.
Titanic's sinking was not the fault of the engineers. It was not the fault of the Captain, nor the lookouts nor the crew.
water started geting into the ship
The lifeboat is the most commonly used boat for rescuing passengers on a sinking ship.
The official casualty figures (per the British Board of Trade) has it at 1,514 lives lost on the Titanic sinking.
it didn't have enough life boats for all of the passengers.
Out of 2,208 people, 712 survived the sinking of Titanic.