Eventually ALL of Titanic's passengers knew she was sinking (except for one girl in the lifeboats who didn't speak English).
However, the water breaching through the hull entered for ten minutes before she started to tip.
At 11:40 P.M. April 14th, 1912, the Titanic sideswifed an Iceberg and the collision woke some of the passengers. Some of them throught the Titanic had hit a smaller vessel. But the Captain had a more serious outlook on the Titanic's fate. Thomas Andrews knew from the moment that he heard the Titanic hit the Iceberg to the sinking that he's ship was doomed.
His name was Edward James Smith, known commonly to crew and those of the passengers he knew as 'E.J.' He was the senior captain of the White Star Line, and the ill-fated voyage was to have been his last one before retiring. he did not survive the sinking, and was 62 years old.
A lot of people blamed Captain Smith for the sinking as he ordered the ship to go full speed even though he knew about the ice, but it was the ship's owner Bruce Ismay who influenced him to go full speed. You can't blame the sinking on just one person
I think they realized it when the water was flooding into the Titanic. And the fact that it was a huge hole in RMS Titanic. Someone maybe realized it when the ship hit the iceberg too. And probably everyone knew it when the ship broke in half.
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.
At 11:40 P.M. April 14th, 1912, the Titanic sideswifed an Iceberg and the collision woke some of the passengers. Some of them throught the Titanic had hit a smaller vessel. But the Captain had a more serious outlook on the Titanic's fate. Thomas Andrews knew from the moment that he heard the Titanic hit the Iceberg to the sinking that he's ship was doomed.
The Carpathia. The SS Californian was the closest ship but they had their wireless communication off, so they didn't knew that the Titanic was sinking.
the crows nest man shouted the ice berg ahead but the boat went on
His name was Edward James Smith, known commonly to crew and those of the passengers he knew as 'E.J.' He was the senior captain of the White Star Line, and the ill-fated voyage was to have been his last one before retiring. he did not survive the sinking, and was 62 years old.
They knew that they had hit and iceberg. There was no doubt about this fact. The radio man had sent out an SOS and radioed that they had hit an iceberg.
A lot of people blamed Captain Smith for the sinking as he ordered the ship to go full speed even though he knew about the ice, but it was the ship's owner Bruce Ismay who influenced him to go full speed. You can't blame the sinking on just one person
I think they realized it when the water was flooding into the Titanic. And the fact that it was a huge hole in RMS Titanic. Someone maybe realized it when the ship hit the iceberg too. And probably everyone knew it when the ship broke in half.
I would think so, yes. Set yourself in their place, the ship was sinking and it was not enough lifeboats to everyone and you knew that you probably would die... Would you be scared? I know that I would have been.
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.
Who Knew - 2010 Titanic 2-35 was released on: USA: 20 September 2010
The play was written and first performed around 1945 / 1946. The action of the play takes place in 1912 and has references to things which were then in the future but which the 1945 audience knew had happened - World War I and the sinking of the Titanic.
no one knew for certain the reason of the explosion