How many blades where on Titanic's propellers?
The Titanic had 3 propellers. She had 2 wing or outer propellers each with 3 blades and 23 feet in diameter, and 1 center propeller with 4 blades and 17 feet in diameter. All propellers were made of Bronze.
Did captin Smith die on the Titanic?
Yes indeed - John Pierpont Morgan was the owner of the Titanic. As Founder of the International Mercantile Marine Company. (IMMC), his company held controlling interests in the White Star Line, the operator of the Titanic.
Source: White Star Line History (see link below)
What was the special feature of Titanic?
it was a ship that sunk so not that much _____________________________________ It was the largest ship of its time. It sank on its maiden voyage, even though it was claimed to be unsinkable. It was the first ship to use the SOS distress code.
Titanic was built in the shipyards of Harland & Wolff in Belfast, Ireland.
What is that lady name who sing the titanic song?
Celine Dion
Try "Sissel" the Norwegian Classic Singer with THE most beautiful voice!!
What equipment did Robert Ballard use to find Titanic?
Ballard used Alvin, Jason, and he followed the disaster trial.
Were Americans and british on the Titanic?
It was a british ship and was travelling from UK to usa on its first voyage when distroyed.
RMS Titanic (Royal Mail Ship) was designed by Lord Pirrie (Northern Irish) & Thomas Andrews (Irish), built in Belfast, Ireland and operated by White Star Line (a British company).
Iceberg was probably Canadian
Who was the main stars in Titanic in 1997?
The two main characters in the film Titanic are Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, but i don't know who the other actors and actress's are.
How many of the passengers on the titanic were immigrants?
everyone aboard the steerage part of the ship
Why didn't the Californian receive the Titanic's telegraph message for help?
Some reports indicate that the radio operator on the Californian had turned his radio off after having received a rude complaint from the Titanic radio operator. The Titanic radio operator had complained that the frequent iceberg warnings from the Californian were interfering with him sending personal radio messages from the Titanic passengers.
How long time should it take for titanic from England to America?
The first piece of steel was laid down on Keel-Day (March 31st, 1909) and she sailed from Belfast on April 3rd, 1912.
How many adults were on the Titanic?
There were 2,233 people on board and 1,517 died out of them. 130 first-class passengers died, along with 166 second-class passengers. 536 third-class passengers died.
More third-class women and children died, whilst most of the first and second-class women and children survived. Women and children were loaded into the lifeboats first, which resulted in the loss of 1,347 men, as opposed to 103 women. Out of a total of 899 crew, 685 died.
53 children died, which was nearly half of the total amount of children on board.
How many children from second class died on the titanic?
From Third class women there were 67 people that died. There were 397 men that died. There were 52 children that died on the Titanic.
What sort of jobs did those on the titanic in second class have?
Most first class passengers had jobs in which they were either self employed or heads of companies. Many were also politicians.
How long into the journey did titanic hit the iceberg?
When Titanic hit the iceberg on April 14th, she had been sailing for some days since leaving Ireland on April 11th.
Who was ismay played by on Titanic?
During the actual voyage Bruce Ismay's role was simply that of a first class passenger. However, he held more clout than most passengers as he was the chairman of the White Star Liner (the liner that built the titanic).
Which ship was the first to arrive at the titanic?
Carpathia
But other ships did get the message and ignored it
What are facts about the titantic?
How many kids survived titanic?
Passengers who survived from the first class:
Allen, Miss Elizabeth Walton
Mrs. H. J Allison's servant
Allison, Master T. and Nurse
Anderson, Mr. Harry
Andrews, Miss Cornelia I.
Appleton, Mrs. E. D.
Astor, Mrs. J. J + servant
Aubert, Mrs. N. + servant
Baxter, Mrs. James
Beckwith, Mr. R. L.
Beckwith, Mrs. R. L.
Behr, Mr. K. H.
Bishop, Mr. D. H.
Bishop, Mrs. D. H.
Blank, Mr. Henry
Bonnell, Miss Caroline
Bonnell, Miss Lily
Bowen, Miss
Bowerman, Miss Elsie
Brayton, Mr. George
Brown, Mrs. J. J.
Brown, Mrs. J. M.
Bucknell, Mrs. W. + servant
Calderhead, Mr. E. P.
Candee, Mrs. Churchill
Cardoza, Mrs. J. W. M. + servant
Cardoza, Mr. T. D. M and Manservant
Carter, Mr. William E.
Carter, Mrs. William E.
Carter, Miss Lucile
Carter, Master William T.
Cassebeer, Mrs. H. A.
Cavendish, Mrs. T. W. + servant
Chaffee, Mrs. Herbert F.
Chambers, Mr. N. C.
Chambers, Mrs. N. C.
Cherry, Miss Gladys
Chevre, Mr. Paul
Chibnafl, Mrs. E. M. Bowerman
Clark, Mrs. Walter M.
Compton, Mrs. A. T.
Compton, Miss S. P.
Cornell, Mrs. R. G.
Crosby, Mrs. Edward G.
Crosby, Miss Harriet
Cummings, Mrs. John Bradley
Daly, Mr. P. D.
Daniel, Mr. Robert W.
Davidson, Mrs. Thornton
de Villiers, Mrs. B.
Dick, Mr. A. A.
Dick, Mrs. A. A.
Dodge, Dr. Washington
Dodge, Mrs. Washington
Dodge, Master Washington
Douglas, Mrs. F. C.
Douglas, Mrs. W. D.
Earnshew, Mrs. Boulton
Endres, Miss Caroline
Eustis, Miss E. M.
Flegenheim, Mrs. A.
Flynn, Mr. J. I.
Fortune, Miss Ethel
Fortune, Miss Alice
Fortune, Miss Mabel
Frauenthal Mr. T. G.
Frauenthal, Dr. Henry W.
Frauenthal, Mrs. Henry W.
Frolicher, Miss Marguerite
Futrelle, Mrs. J.
Gibson, Mrs. L.
Gibson, Miss D.
Goldenberg, Mr. S. L.
Goldenberg, Mrs. S. L.
Gordon, Sir Cosmo Duff
Gordon, Lady Duff + servant
Gracie, Colonel Archibald
Graham, Mrs William G
Graham, Miss Margaret
Greenfield, Mrs. L. D.
Greenfield, Mrs. W. B.
Harder, Mr. George A.
Harder, Mrs. George A.
Harper, Mr. Henry Sleeper + servant
Harper, Mrs. Henry Sleeper
Harris, Mrs. Henry B.
Haven, Mr. H.
Hawksford, Mr. W. J.
Hays, Mrs. Charles M.
Hays, Miss Margaret Head
Hays, Mr. Christopher
Hippach, Mrs. Ida S.
Hippach, Miss Jean
Hogeboom, Mrs. John C.
Holverson, Mrs. A. O.
Hoyt, Mr. Frederick M.
Hoyt, Mrs. Frederick M.
Ismay, Mr. J. Bruce
Kenyon, Mrs. F. R.
Kimball, Mr. E. N.
Kimball, Mrs. E. N.
Leader, Mrs. F. A.
Lindstroem, Mrs. J.
Lines, Mrs. Ernest H.
Lines, Miss Mary C.
Langley, Miss Gretchen F.
Madill, Miss Georgette Alexandra
Marechal, Mr. Pierre
Marvin, Mrs. D. W.
McGough, Mr. J. R.
Meyer, Mrs. Edgar J.
Minihan, Mrs. W. B.
Minihan, Miss Daisy
Moch, Mr. Pkdtp E.
Newell, Miss Alice
Newell, Miss Madeline
Newsom, Miss Helen
Omont, Mr. F.
Ostby, Miss Helen R.
Pears, Mrs. Thomas
Penasco, Mrs. Victor
Peuchen, Major Arthur
Potter, Mrs. Thomas, Jr.
Rheims, Mr. George
Robert, Mrs. Edward S. + servant
Rolmane, Mr. C.
Rosenbaum, Miss
Rothes, the Countess of + servant
Rothschild, Mrs. M.
Ryerson, Mrs. Arthur + servant
Ryerson, Miss Emily
Ryerson, Miss Susan
Ryerson, Master Jack
Saalfeld, Mr. Adolphe
Schabert, Mrs. Paul
Seward, Mr. Frederick K.
Shutes, Miss E. W.
Silverthorne, Mr. S. V.
Silvey, Mrs. William B.
Simonius, Mr. Oberst Altons
Sloper, Mr. William T.
Smith, Mrs. L P.
Snyder, Mr. John
Snyder, Mrs. John
Soloman, Mr. A. L.
Spedden, Mr. Frederick O.
Spedden, Mrs. Frederick O. + servant
Spedden, Master R. Douglas and Nurse
Spencer, Mrs. W. A.
Stahelin, Dr. Max
Steffanson, B. B.
Steffanson, H. B.
Stehli, Mr. Max Frolicher
Stehli, Mrs. Max Frolicher
Stengel, Mr. C. E. H.
Stengel, Mrs. C. E. H.
Stone, Mrs. George M. + servant
Mrs. Isidor Straus' servant
Swift, Mrs. Frederick Joel
Taussig, Mrs. Emil
Taussig, Miss Ruth
Taylor, Mr. E. Z
Taylor, Mrs. E. Z.
Thayer, Mrs. J. B. + servant
Thayer, Mr. J. B., Jr.
Thorne, Mrs. G.
Tucker, Mr. G. M., Jr.
Warren, Mrs. F. M.
Weir, Mr. J.
White, Mrs. J. Stuart + 2 servants
Wick, Mrs. George D.
Wick, Miss Mary
Widener, Mrs. George D. + servant
Willard, Miss Constance
Williams, Mr. R. N., Jr.
Woolner, Mr. Hugh
Young, Miss Marie
Passengers from the second class who survived:
Abelson, Mrs. Hanna
Angle, Mrs.
Balls, Mrs. Ada E.
Beane, Mr. Edward
Beane, Mrs. Ethel
Becker, Mrs. A. O. + three children
Beesley, Mr. Lawrence
Bentham, Miss Lilian W.
Brown, Miss Mildred
Brown, Miss E.
Bryhl, Miss Dagmar
Buss, Miss Kate
Bystrom, Miss Karolina
Caldwell, Mr. Albert F.
Caldwell, Mrs. Sylvia
Caldwell, Master Alden G.
Cameron, Miss Clear
Christy, Mrs. Alice
Christy, Miss Juli
Clarke, Mrs. Ada Maria
Collett, Mr. Stuart
Collyer, Mrs. Charlotte
Collyer, Miss Marjorie
Davis, Mrs. Agnes
Davis, Master John M.
Davis, Miss Mary
Doling, Mrs. Ada
Doling, Miss Elsie
Drachstedt, Baron von
Drew, Mrs. Lulu
Drew, Master Marshall
Duran, Miss Florentina
Duran, Miss Asimcion
Faunthorpe, Mrs. Lizzie
Garside, Miss Ethel
Hamalainer, Mrs. Anna + child
Harper, Miss Nina
Harris, Mr. George
Hart, Mrs. Esther
Hart, Miss Eva
Herman, Miss Alice
Herman, Mrs. Jane
Herman, Miss Kate
Hewlett, Mrs. Mary D.
Hocking, Mrs. Elizabeth
Hocking, Miss Nellie
Mr. Hoffman's two children (Loto and Louis)
Hold, Mrs. Annie
Hosono, Mr. Masabumi
Ilett, Miss Bertha
Jacobsohn, Mrs. Amy P.
Jervan, Mrs. A. T.
Kantor, Mrs. Miriam
Keane, Miss Nora A.
Kelly, Mrs. F.
Lahtinen, Mrs. Anna
Lamore, Mrs. Ameliar
Laroche, Mrs. Juliet
Laroche, Miss Louise
Laroche, Miss Simonne
Lehman, Miss Bertha
Leitch, Miss Jessie
Louch, Mrs. Alice Adela
Mallet, Mr. A.
Mallet, Mrs.
Marshall, Mrs. Kate
Mellers, Mr. William
Mellinger, Mrs. Elizabeth + Child
Nasser, Mrs.
Nye, Mrs. Elizabeth
Oxenham, Mr. P. Thomas
Padro, Mr. Julian
Pallas, Mr. Emilio
Parrish, Mrs. L. Davis
Phillips, Miss Alice
Pinsky, Miss Rosa
Portaluppi, Mr. Emilio
Quick, Mrs. Jane
Quick, Miss Vera W.
Quick, Miss Phyllis
Renouf, Miss Lillie
Reynolds, Miss E.
Richards, Mrs. Emily
Richards, Master William
Richards, Master George
Ridsdale, Miss Lucy
Rogers, Miss Selina
Rugg, Miss Emily
Shelley, Mrs. Imanita
Silven, Miss Lyyli
Sincook, Miss Maude
Sinkkenen, Miss Anna
Slayter, Miss H. M.
Smith, Miss Marion
Toomey, Miss Ellen
Walcroft, Miss Nellie
Ware, Mrs. Florence L.
Watt, Miss Bertha
Watt, Mrs. Bessie
Webber, Miss Susie
Weisz, Mrs. Matilda
Wells, Mrs. Addie
Wells, Miss J.
Wells, Master Ralph
West, Mrs. Ada
West, Miss Barbara
West, Miss Constance
Third Class Passengers who survived: (British Citizens Embarked at Southampton):
Abbott, Rosa
Aks, Filly
Aks, Leah
Badman, Emily
Bing, Lee
Chip, Chang
Cohen, Gurshon
Coutts, Winnie
Coutts, William
Coutts, Leslie
Cribb, Alice
Dahl, Charles
Davison, Mary
Dean, Mrs. Hetty
Dean, Bertran
Dean, Vera
Derkings, Edward
Dowdell, Elizabeth
Drapkin, Jenie
Dugemin, Joseph
Emanuel, Ethet
Foo, Choong
Godwin, Frederick
Goldsmith, Emily A.
Goldsmith, Frank J. W.
Hee, Ling
Howard, May
Hyman, Abraham
Lam, Ali
Lang, Fang
Moor, Beile
Moor, Meier
Rath, Sarah
Stanley, Amy
Sunderland, Victor
Thorneycrolt, Florence
Trembisky, Berk
Tunquist, W.
Wilkes, Ellen
Third Class Passengers who survived (other Nationalities Embarked at Southampton):
Abelseth, Karen
Abelseth, Olaus
Abramson, August
Adolf, Humblin
Anderson, Erna
Anderson, Carla
Aspland, Felix
Asplund, Johan
Asplund, Lillian
Asplund, Selma
Backstrom, Marie
Dahl, Mauritz
Dyker, Elizabeth
Finote, Luigi
Hadman, Oscar
Hakkurainen, Elin
Hankonen, Eluna
Hansen, Janny
Hervonen, Helga
Hervonen, Hildwe
Hickkinen, Laina
Hillstrom, Hilda
Jansen, Carl
Jensen, Carl
Johannessen, Bernt
Johannessen, Elias
Johnson, Alice
Johnson, Harold
Johnson, Eleanora
Jusila, Erik
Karlson, Einar
Kink, Anton
Kink, Louise
Kink, Louise
Landegren, Aurora
Lindqvist, Einar
Lulic, Nicola
Lundin, Olga
Lundstripm, Jan
Madsen, Fridjof
Mampe, Leon
Messemacker, Guillaume
Messemacker, Emma
Midtsjo, Carl
Mikanen, John
Moss, Albert
Mulder, Theo
Nilson, Berta
Nilson, Helmina
Nyoven, Johan
Nyston, Anna
Odahl, Martin
Orman, Velin
Olsen, Arthur
Osman, Mara
Pekonemi, E.
Saljilsvik, Anna
Sandman, Johan
Sandstrom, Agnes
Sandstrom, Beatrice
Sandstrom, Margretha
Sheerlinck, Jean
Sjoblom, Anna
Sop, Jules
Stranden, Jules
Svensson, Coverin
Tonglin, Gunner
Turja, Anna
Twekula, Hedwig
Wennerstrom, August
Third Class Passengers who survived (embarked at Cherbourg):
Assaf, Marian
Baclini, Latila
Baclini, Maria
Baclini, Eugene
Baclini, Helene
Banoura, Ayout
Boulos, Nourelain
Elias, Joseph
Fabini, Leeni
Fat-ma, Mustmani
Joseph, Mary
Karun, Franz
Karun, Anna
Kassein, Hassef
Khalil, Zahie
Meme, Hanna
Moncarek, Omine
Moncarek, Gonios
Moncarek, Halim
Naked, Said
Naked, Waika
Naked, Maria
Nichan, Krikorian
Nicola, Jamila
Nicola, Elias
Novel, Mansouer
Peter, Catherine Joseph
Saad, Khalil
Thomas, Tamin
Thomas, Assad
Vagil, Adele Jane
Vartunian, David
Yalsevae, Ivan
Yazbeck, Salini
Youssef, Brahim
Youssef, Maria
Third Class Passengers who survived (embarked at Queenstown):
Bradley, Bridget
Buckley, Daniel
Conolly, Kate
Daly, Marcella
Daly, Eugene
Devanoy, Margaret
Driscoll, Bridget
Gilnegh, Katie
Glynn, Mary
Healy, Nora
Jenymin, Annie
Kelly, Annie K.
Kelly, Mary
Kennedy, John
Madigan, Maggie
Mannion, Margareth
McCarthy, Katie
McCoy, Agnes
McCoy, Alice
McCoy, Bernard
McCormack, Thomas
McDermott, Delia
McGovern, Mary
McGowan, Annie
Meeklave, Ellie
Moran, Bertha
Mullens, Katie
Mulvihill, Bertha
Murphy, Norah
Murphy, Mary
Murphy, Kate
O'Brien, Hannah
O'Dwyer, Nellie
O'Keefe, Pat
OLeary, Norah
Riordan, Hannah
Ryan, Edward
Shine, Ellen
Smyth, Julian
mostly 1st class but some 2nd and not alot of 3rd class.
In first class: 60% of the total survived (94% women and children and 31% men).
Second class: 44% of the total survived (81% women and children and 10% men).
Third Class: 25% of the total survived (47% women and children and 14% men).
Crew Members: 24% of the total survived (87% of women and 22% of men).
Did women have a better chance of survival than men on the titanic?
Yes because when the titanic started sinking, the women and the children were the first to get on the boats, the men were last so they could help the people on the boats.
Whuy did andrew thomas thought of building a new titanic?
Thomas Andrews was making modifications for the third Olympic-Class vessel which had already been planned to be constructed. His enhancements, based on observations, were how he designed Titanic from the template of her predecessor, the Olympic.
The Titanic struck an iceberg and sank during its maiden voyage. It sailed from Belfast, Northern Ireland, calling at Southampton, England, Cherbourg, France, and Cork, Ireland before sailing to New York.
What is the speed of an iceberg?
It was 1 knot away from it's top speed so that meant it hit she iceberg starboard at 23 knots.
Difference between first class and first class ac in railways?
No much difference between first class and first class ac. Only AC is the difference. First class does not have AC.