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Titanic

Titanic was the biggest passenger liner when she set off for her maiden voyage on April 10, 1912. After four days, she hit an iceberg and sank in the Atlantic Ocean resulting in the death of 1,517 people.

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What was the chef of the Titanic called?

Titanic had 60 chefs (incl. one kosher chef) but one had a remarkable story by surviving. Charles Joughin fortified himself with brandy and incredibly swam in the water for far longer than a normal human could withstand. He was eventually rescued.

How old is the player jack in titanic now?

The person who played Jack in the Titanic (1997), who was Leonardo DiCaprio would now be 37, Jack however in the real Titanic would be 100 years old, plus however old he was when the luxury cruise-liner sank. :)

From which class did more people survive on the Titanic?

The lower class in steerage. They had them locked behind a gate and couldn't get to the upper decks.third class or steerage as they were behind a gate and only women and children were aloud up and the lower crew or the workers hardly any of them survived.

Who was Rose Dawson?

Rose is a fictional character in the 90's hit movie "Titanic" starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. Winslet plays Rose Dewitt Bukater, an upper-class member of society, drowning in the events of her life such as marrying someone she doesn't love, having things be decided for her, and losing all of what's left of herself. However, this all changes when she meets Jack Dawson (Dicaprio), a third class artist with a great love for Rose. In the midst of her suicide, Rose is convinced not to after Jack persuades her that its the wrong thing. Throughout the rest of the movie, this forbidden romance is dominate. Unfortunately, in the end, Jack freezes and dies in the cold water after the ship the Titanic strikes a huge iceberg causing the boat to sink into freezing water. But, Rose survives and is taken on by a ship to be hospitalized. Because of her true love for Jack, when a man asks for her name for a count of what people survived she responds, "Dawson, Rose Dawson."

When did Lady Duff Gordon buy her ticket for the Titanic?

People started buying tickets for the titanic in the middle of 1911.

Why was Thomas Andrews responsible for the sinking of the Titanic?

Thomas Andrew was the designer of the Titanic. The reason why Titanic was thought of as unsinkable was because there were 16 watertight compartments. So even if a disaster occured with the Titanic it would have stayed afloat for some time - a couple more hours (in this time passengers could have been rescued by other ships). BUT Thomas Andrews reduced the height of the compartments to make more space in the first-class rooms so when it hit the iceberg it sunk a lot faster than it would have done.

Overall, if he wasn't so fussed about the first class passengers' accommodations the Titanic possibly WOULDN'T have sunk and even if it DID many more people would have survived.

Warning: This information might not be completely accurate so I'm sorry if I didn't give the appropriate piece of information that you were looking for..

Did the titanic sank on April 12th or April 15th?

April 12th - 13th: TheTitanic sails through calm waters and covers 519 miles. -I think anyways. Hope it helped.

How many miles did the titanic travel in each day?

Titanic measured her miles-per-day on noon of each day.

So there were 386 miles logged at noon on Thursday (4/11) to noon Friday (4/12).

519 miles logged, noon Friday (4/12) to noon Saturday (4/13).

546 miles logged, noon Saturday (4/13) to noon Sunday (4/14).

What was the cost of the titanic in pounds?

Cost of a ticket (one way)

* First Class (parlor suite) £870/$4,350 ($69,600 today)

* First Class (berth) £30/$150 ($2400 today)

Hope this helps! :)

Was john Jacob aster the richest on the Titanic?

He was a real estate builder, businessman, writer and inventor.

How many potatoes were on board Titanic?

40 tons, according to the link listed below.

What are the names of the six living survivors who were on board the Titanic when she sank?

Of the 712 survivors of Titanic's crash (and sinking) some more well-known one were Margaret Brown, Bruce Ismay, and the Duff-Gordons.

What was molly browns cabin number?

E-25, on the Starboard side. On E Deck, btw.

Was money a key factor for the titanic?

Money is a key factor for everything, especially big things.

The Olympic-Class vessels were built to compete with several ships in the Cunard Line that were the largest and fastest ships in the world.

Is Titanic a book?

no titanic is a ship which sunk in the middle of the Atlantic ocean because it hit an iceberg

When is the new Titanic setting sail?

They've made a movie called "Titanic II", which has the same ill-fated storyline.

In other words, I'm not so sure they're gonna make another Titanic.

P.S.: In my opinion, I REALLY don't want a new Titanic. I've seen the movie, at it is REALLY scary.

How much did Titanic wieght?

According to Titanic historian Steve Hall "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume, the size of the ship in cubic feet. Divide it by 100, and you get the GRT.

Were there any survivors on titanic?

Yes, there were people trapped in there, they were to slow to react to the disaster and when they finally got out to deck, all the lifeboats were taken.(there was supposed to be 36, but they ended up with only 16!) The lucky few people who made it until the Carpathia, which was another ship to come rescue the Titanic, but the others weren't so lucky and got stuck on the bottom... and sank deeply in the chilled waters, dying within a few minutes. However, the captain vowed to go down with the ship and stayed on even if there was a chance for him to survive

Note: The captain was very old already.

Another note: The captain's name was Edward John Smith.

In titanic what was the heart of the ocean?

By analyzing the gem used in the story, The Heart of the Ocean is several times more extravagant than the Hope Diamond. James Cameron maximized the use of his Hollywood license to make everything bigger and more beautiful for the silver screen. The one used for the film was an enormous 56-carat jewelry, giving it a length of almost two inches. A cluster of smaller, colorless stones and diamonds surrounds the central gemstone as well. Additional gems accentuate the necklace's chains too. The necklace is a real work of art. Too bad it wasn't real.

Why did third class people get to leave Titanic last?

Because the wealthiest people were to be the best treated, when they bought tickets to board the boat, the rich people bought tickets signing that they would have the best treatment on the boat, that is why most of the poor people died but not the rich, like in the movie Titanic.

How were the passengers organized on the titanic?

The passengers on the Titanic were organized in according to class. If somebody bought a first class ticket, that means that they will be bunking in the first class cabins. The people in first class were put in lifeboats first, but only women and children.

Why is the movie the name of the rose called the name of the rose?

The peasant girl is not the rose, It is rather Aristotle's comedy on laughter, which is destroyed by the fire in the library. In the book, one of the last sentences is "Stat Rosa pristina nomine, nomina nuda tenemus", which means yesterday's rose lasts in its name, we embrace empty names today. So despite the concept and essence of the library enlightening knowledge will remain forever it will only exist as an idea as it has been destroyed.

How many of the 2nd class passengers survived the titanic?

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118 out of 285

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14 of the 158 men 80 of the 93 woman and all 24 of the children; 118 in all

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There were 119 of the 285 Second Class passengers that survived.

Did Titanic have its own cutlery?

The White Star Line company stocked their vessels with WSL cutlery but it was not specific to any ship (to reduce theft).