Cape Race, near St. Johns, was the landward Marconi station receiving and transmitting messages from 'Titanic' and was one of the first stations to send the word out about the ship foundering. St. Johns was considered as a port to which bodies could be taken by the rescue ships but Halifax was decided on because it had unbroken rail connections to points in North America- especially New York and other U.S. cities. In fact, families came by train to Halifax to claim their loved ones and on the day after the sinking trains were being prepared to take many relatives to Halifax by train to meet the survivors, until the Captain of 'Carpathia' and (I assume) White Star officials in New York decided to go directly to New York. Halifax city and its residents organised the reception and preparation of the bodies for burial, the city was in mourning, and church bells peeled throughout. Religious services were held, graves prepared and families were received graciously and apparently with sympathy, by the citizens and government of the Province and city.
When the ship sank in 1912, Halifax played a key role in the rescue and recovery effort. For many passengers, the city became their final resting place. The [Maritime] museum [of the Atlantic] offers photographs and rare artifacts recovered from the ship, including the only known existing deck chair.
yes. she was a right choice. and she's considered for the role of rose in titanic.
Leonardo DiCaprio plays the role of leading man (Jack) on Titanic
'Lizzy Calvert'
Leonardo Dicaprio was 19 when he played the role in the 1985 Titanic box office buster, best movie ever, film. (Can you tell I like the movie?) He is currently 35.
When the ship sank in 1912, Halifax played a key role in the rescue and recovery effort. For many passengers, the city became their final resting place. The [Maritime] museum [of the Atlantic] offers photographs and rare artifacts recovered from the ship, including the only known existing deck chair.
yes. she was a right choice. and she's considered for the role of rose in titanic.
The Titanic and the Lusitania were both famous ocean liners, but they had significant differences in their design, purpose, and historical significance. Similarities: Ocean Liners: Both the Titanic and the Lusitania were luxury ocean liners designed to carry passengers across the Atlantic Ocean. They were known for their opulence and provided accommodations for wealthy and first-class passengers. Sinking Tragedies: The most significant similarity between the two ships is that they both suffered tragic sinkings. Differences: Time and Era: The Titanic sank on April 15, 1912, during its maiden voyage, whereas the Lusitania sank on May 7, 1915. The Titanic represented the peak of the Edwardian era, while the Lusitania sank during the early stages of World War I. Purpose: The Titanic was primarily designed as a transatlantic passenger liner, competing to provide luxurious travel experiences. On the other hand, the Lusitania had a dual purpose, serving as both a passenger liner and a cargo ship. Sinking Circumstances: The Titanic hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic, resulting in its tragic sinking. The Lusitania, however, was targeted and sunk by a German submarine (U-boat) during World War I. The attack on the Lusitania played a significant role in the eventual entry of the United States into the war. Passenger Capacity: The Titanic was larger than the Lusitania in terms of both size and passenger capacity. The Titanic could carry around 2,224 passengers and crew, while the Lusitania's capacity was around 1,962. Casualties: The sinking of the Titanic resulted in a higher loss of life, with approximately 1,500 people perishing. In contrast, the Lusitania's sinking claimed around 1,198 lives. Impact on History: The sinking of the Titanic became one of the most infamous maritime disasters in history and led to significant changes in maritime safety regulations. The sinking of the Lusitania, on the other hand, heightened tensions during World War I and played a role in shaping public opinion and the eventual involvement of the United States in the war. In summary, while both the Titanic and the Lusitania were luxurious ocean liners and experienced tragic sinkings, they had distinct differences in their design, purpose, and historical impact.
jack :)
William Randolph Hearst, a newspaper publisher, was critical of J. Bruce Ismay, the chairman and managing director of the White Star Line, for his role in the sinking of the Titanic. Hearst believed Ismay's decision to leave the sinking ship in a lifeboat while others perished was cowardly and reflected poorly on his character. This led to negative press coverage and public scrutiny of Ismay.
He was never in Titanic. People just compare Titanic to Ben Hur because both movies won 11 awards.
alvin
Leonardo DiCaprio plays the role of leading man (Jack) on Titanic
Yes, Kate Winslet played the role of Rose Dewitt Bukater in Titanic.
Leonardo DiCaprio
it was where it was built and started the journey
Rising warm air and sinking cold air .