How many women in all died on the Titanic?
The official casualty figures for the Titanic disaster are:
First class women passengers lost: 4
Second class women passengers lost: 13
Third class women passengers lost: 89
Giving a total of 106 women passengers lost. There were also 3 women crew members that did not survive taking the total number of women lost to 109.
Was Milton Hershey on the Titanic?
Milton Hershey's cancelled check for his ticket for the sailing of Titanic was dated December 18th, 1911 and is on display at the Chocolate Museum in Hershey, PA.
He may have been issued a ticket after that, but he sailed on another liner leaving sooner.
What is the captian of the Titanic?
Captain Edward John Smith, (27 January 1850 - 15 April 1912) was the captain of the RMS Titanic on its maiden and only voyage (April 10, 1912). He was a very well-known captain for the White Star Line, and Titanic's maiden voyage was going to be his last before retirement.
After organizing the necessarily-incomplete evacuation of passengers, he went down with his ship.
In the 1997 film "Titanic" he was portrayed by actor Bernard Hill.
What animals survived when the titanic sunk?
Three dogs were taken on the lifeboats. Breeds include Pomeranian and Pekingese.
According to historian Don Lynch: "Mrs. Rothschild's Pomeranian was killed by another dog in Central Park within weeks of the disaster. Margaret Hays gave her Pomeranian to her maid of honor, who passed it on to her sister. It was stolen or ran away in 1917. I don't know what became of Mrs. Harper's Pekingese."
Were the crew to blame for the titanic sinking?
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was a matter of convenience to shift some blame to the dead guy.
"Abaft" or "aft" would be correct, depending on usage/context. Also "Astern".
How many first class male passengers survived the titanic?
Per the British Board of Trade report on the Titanic disaster, there were originally 325 first class passengers on board - 175 men, 144 women and 6 children. Of that number, 202 survived - consisting of 57 men, 140 women, and 5 children.
The titanic hit an iceberg and the ship sank. The captain and crew were under a great deal of pressure to make a record run. They were over confident and steaming to fast in sea lanes where icebergs were know to be.
What view did the survivors in the lifeboats see as the Titanic sunk?
There's a complete list of ALL the passengers that lived and died when the Titanic went down on Wikipedia.com
What is the real name of the actress who played rose in titanic?
the name of the actress who plays 100 year old Rose at the start of the film is Gloria Stuart and the younger Rose is played by Kate Winslet.
What was the salary for captain smith on the titanic?
Who ever wrote that last answer is wrong. I found this answer easily. The answer is $1,250 per year.
When did the maiden voyage of the titanic began?
02:20 on April 15, 2012. The Titanic sank on April 15, 1912 at 2:20 in the morning. So that's the day to remember the Titanic.
How many people in steerage on Titanic died?
A lot of steerage passengers died because they were mostly on the lowest levels and the water reached them first. It filled up too fast, unlike the top decks that had a lot more time to try to escape.
Can you go see the titanic in person?
Noone can visit Titanic as of summer 2017 but plans are underway to host more dives to the wreck (for the right price).
What is the name of molly brown's husband?
Margaret Tobin married James Brown who was a person of modest means at the time.
AFTER they were wed, he struck a fortune in mining.
They are buried together in Westbury, Long Island.
How many people could fit in 1 Titanic life boat?
It depended on the lifeboat, but it ranged from 40 to 60 people per lifeboat. Later on, after the ship sank and the lifeboats were sharing the loads and finding more people, some were filled past their limits for a time until the load could be spread out more.
What was the ocean like when the titanic sank?
it was sad and it inspired nizis to destroy jews. belive me this is true
Did mr Alan heart Johnson survive the titanic?
Six people named Johnson sailed Titanic but nobody had a name even close to that.
Were there any survivors when the Titanic sunk?
Milvina Dean was the last survivor of the Titanic, she died on May 31, 2009.
When the ship sank she was a nine week old baby, her father died on the Titanic. She was one of the few babies to survive the titanic.
What types of clothes did people wear during titanic?
well the women of first class wore tight laced corsets and expensive tailored gowns with gloves and very elegant hats while second class women wore nice corsets and storebought but pretty dresses with causual but classy hats with stockings and high heeled shoes and third class women wore cheap corsets with stockings and very bland dresses and worn shoes. the first class men wore tailored suits and shoes and second class men wore storebought suits and shoes and third class men usually wore boots with overtop hats with worn grayish clothes the children dressed similer to the men and women. as for makeup the upper class persons had pale skin because they could afford to stay indoors and you will notice that upper class women usually had tiny purses and elaborate fans and to finish off the look they wore heavy but watching jewelry and they wore there hair in buns and usually had it pulled back for it was improper to wear your hair down. it was also improper to show your ankles
Who were two famous people on the Titanic?
Yes, there were famous people on board the Titanic. Here are the following famous people:
- millionaire John Jacob Astor IV (died) and his pregnant wife Madeleine (survived)
- co-owner of Macy's department store Isidor Straus (died) and his wife Ida (died)
- vice president of Pennsylvania railway John Thayer (died), his wife Marian (survived) and their son Jack (survived)
- railway tycoon Charles Hays (died) and his wife Clara (survived)
- wealthy businessman George Widener (died) and his wife Eleanor (survived) and their son Harry (died)
- Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon (survived) and his wife Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon (survived)
- Denver millionairess Margaret "Molly" Brown (survived)
- actress, singer and model Dorothy Gibson (survived)
- Broadway producer Henry Harris (died) and his wife Irene (survived)
- The Countess of Rothes (survived)
- businessman Benjamin Guggenheim (died)
- US presidential aide Major Archibald Butt (died)
- daughter of a US representative Eloise Smith (survived)
- author and interior decorator Helen Candee (survived)
- author Jacques Futrelle (died) and his wife Lily (survived)