TitanicDetailed descriptions of the Titanic, including its accommodations, and a retelling of its sinking in the North Atlantic in April, 1912. |
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... rescue all of the survivors because the lifeboats were scattered over a 4 - mile ( 6.4 - km ) area . RUTH BECKER Second - class passenger Ruth Racing to the rescue AT 12:35 AM THE WIRELESS OPERATOR on board the 13,564 - ton RMS ...
... rescue all of the survivors because the lifeboats were scattered over a 4 - mile ( 6.4 - km ) area . RUTH BECKER Second - class passenger Ruth Racing to the rescue AT 12:35 AM THE WIRELESS OPERATOR on board the 13,564 - ton RMS ...
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... rescue ship , Carpathia , broke its radio silence and announced it was bringing survivors into New York . E WAITING FOR NEWS As news filtered through on Monday , crowds of concerned relatives and bystanders formed outside the White Star ...
... rescue ship , Carpathia , broke its radio silence and announced it was bringing survivors into New York . E WAITING FOR NEWS As news filtered through on Monday , crowds of concerned relatives and bystanders formed outside the White Star ...
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... rescued artifacts , individual lumps of coal are the only ones to have been sold . The money raised in this way helps ... rescue . The story of the Titanic still excites controversy more than 80 years after the event . Many people think ...
... rescued artifacts , individual lumps of coal are the only ones to have been sold . The money raised in this way helps ... rescue . The story of the Titanic still excites controversy more than 80 years after the event . Many people think ...
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anchor ANCIENT April April 15 Belfast Berth board the Carpathia board the Titanic boat deck boilers BOOKS DORLING KINDERSLEY bridge Bruce Ismay bulkheads cabins Capacity Captain Rostron Captain Smith collapsible lifeboat collision crew Lifeboat crew members crow's nest Cunard distress signals DORLING KINDERSLEY EYEWITNESS DORLING KINDERSLEY JON engines equipped EYEWITNESS BOOKS DORLING film first-class passengers floating foremast grand staircase Harland and Wolff Harold Bride iceberg inside flap JOEYEWITNESS JON EYEWITNESS KINDERSLEY EYEWITNESS BOOKS lifeboat number liners luggage luxury maiden voyage Marconi mast messages Molly Brown Morse code North Atlantic Officer Olympic passengers and crew Picture Library portholes promenade propeller Queenstown radio RAISE THE TITANIC rescue RMS Olympic sail seabed second-class passengers ship sank sinking Southampton staterooms steamer survived survivors third-class passengers Titanic disaster Titanic sank Titanic wreck Titanic's tons unsinkable Violet Jessop watertight White Star Line WIRELESS OPERATOR women and children York