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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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When was Titanic 2 Jack is Back's releasing date?

There is no movie called Titanic 2 - Jack is back, therefore will it never come out. The trailers that you can see some places is only fan made, by clipping different movie-scenes together.

There is another movie called Titanic II, but it's not a sequel to the original Titanic from 1997. It came directly to DVD in 2010.

Did madeline astor survive the titannic?

Yes. She was boarded onto a lifeboat while being lowered. Her husband begged them to take her since she was 5 months pregnant

Did molly brown have childrean?

Molly Brown does have kids does not know that

What was the closest city to the Titanic wreck?

The titanic sank quite far into the ocean so if you was in a lifeboat it would take you about an hour but if you was swimming you would probably get there in 2 days (average) but you probably wouldn't makeit to land anyway because the titanic might of sunk on you or you would get there and get phnemonia and die.

Why did the water - tight compartments not stop the ship from sinking?

The ship was designed and built to stay afloat if four watertight compartments were breached, but the iceberg breached five compartments, so the ship couldn't stay afloat

Why did they call the titanic RMS?

RMS stands for Royal Mail Ship (because the Titanic carried mail as well as passengers)

Titanic means huge, after Titan the giant. Her sister ship Britannic was originally going to be called Gigantic. Her other sister ship was called Olympic after the place where the Giants lived before the Gods.

The ship was the biggest passenger steamship ever made when she was launched in 31 May 1911.She started her service on 10 April 2012.

Last member rescued from the titanic?

The last person to board Carpathia was Second Officer Lightoller who stepped on the deck at 8:10 on the morning of April 15,1912.

He specifically saved himself for last - as well as being the last to step off overturned Lifeboat B onto Lifeboat 12.

Can you tell the difference between facts and opinions about the Titanic?

Unfortunately, even eyewitnesses had skewed recollections and several were downright fraudulent (in the interest of protecting the company). In many cases, analysis and forensics have proven to be more accurate than people that were there.

What was Margaret brown accompanied by?

Margaret Brown was traveling in Europe with her daughter, Helen, but her daughter opted to not sail Titanic, staying behind in London.

What was the currency used on the Titanic?

It was likely British currency was used, as the Titanic is owned by the White Star Line, which is a British shipping company.

Why were there not enough lifeboats for all of the people on board the ship?

Shipping laws at the time did not require that there be enough lifeboats for everyone on board. The laws were based on tonnage, not capacity, so every ship longer or shorter than a certain number of feet had to have a certain number of lifeboats. The plans originally called for around 32 lifeboats, but Bruce Ismay, among others, made the decision to cut the number down to 20, as the boat deck was becoming "too crowded." The original number of lifeboats would have held around 1,900 people. However, even after cutting the number of boats down to 20, the Titanic still exceeded the number of lifeboats required by law--16 would have been the minimum.

It is important to note that lifeboats were neither designed nor intended to sail on the open ocean. For past rescues, another ship would arrive in time and anchor across from the ship in distress, and the lifeboats would be used to ferry passengers over to the rescue ship. The empty lifeboats would then be taken back to the sinking vessel, and the process would be repeated. This would have made extra lifeboats unnecessary. Had there been any available ships nearby, this is the way the Titanic rescue would have proceeded. Unfortunately, since no one was around to hear the calls for help (and the ones that could have did not have their radios turned on), the lifeboats had to become independently sailing vessels.

Where in Ireland did the Titanic stop?

It was launched from Belfast in 1911. The start of the journey across the Atlantic began in Southampton in England in April 1912 and its last call before the main part of the crossing was in Cobh in county Cork in Ireland.
Queenstown, which is now known as Cabin

Did Leonardo DiCaprio really fart in the coat he had to wear for Titanic and threw it over Kate Winslet's head?

Yes he did. I don't know what he ate before that scene but he farted in the coat he had to wear for Titanic an threw it over Kate's head and laughed. He did it as a joke.

On titanic where the poor people stayed?

they were in the lowest level cabins

Well, let's see, we have first class, second class, and third class! First class was really rich, second class was rich, and third class was filled with more of the poorer people. So, I say third! - Josie

Where is the Titanic museim?

the Titanic broke into two pieces when it hit the ice burg and fell to the bottom of the sea, where it is now.

12br: I believe that there's also a plaque on or near theTitanic asking people not to move anything or take anything from it's current spot.

What effect did the sinking of the Titanic on people?

In the weeks after the Titanic went down, Sentors ordered order and wanted to know "WHY did a brand-new sink with HUGE loss of life?" A month after, the Sentor broke the rule that, EVERY ship over 10,000 tons had to have 16 lifeboats on board.

Where did the sinking of Titanic start?

Titanic's first voyage was its only voyage. The voyage started at Southampton, England and made a stop at Cherbourg, France and then Cork Harbour/Queenstown, Ireland and then headed west towards New York City

Were there any warnings for the titanic before they hit the ice berg?

Titanic received seven or eight ice warnings from vessels such as the Mesaba, the Noordam, the Amerika, Caronia, Baltic, Californian, Rappahannock, and La Touraine.

The Captain was given some but not all.

How many awards did Titanic win?

Titanic (1997) won many, many awards including

  • eleven (11) Academy Awards (Oscars)
  • four (4) Golden Globes
  • one (1) Grammy Award
  • one (1) Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award

for a complete list, see related links below.

Name of the last song played by the titanic's band?

It's not entirely clear what the final song actually was. Most of the survivors reported hearing the band play "Nearer my God to Thee," a hymn which would have certainly been appropriate for the final moments of a sinking ship. Yet, at the time, the hymn was played to several different melodies. The British would have recognized the "Horbury" melody as "Nearer my God to Thee," while the Americans would have recognized the "Bethany" melody, and yet both British and American survivors reported hearing "Nearer My God to Thee" as the final song.

Titanic's junior wireless operateor Harold Bride told the New York Times, while aboard the rescue ship Carpathia soon after the catastrophe, that the final song was "Autumn," likely referencing the popular waltz at the time "Songe d'Automne."

Did the caption of titanic go down with the ship?

JP Morgan had a controlling interest in the IMM, which owned the White Star Line, which owned Titanic, but as a foreigner, he could not directly own the ship. And altho he was scheduled to sail, he stayed behind for business in France.