Carpathia
The Carpathia came to titanics rescue
No ship came to her aid. The Californian is believed by some to have been nearby, but for some reason she did not receive or failed to respond to Titanic's sos. The RMS Carpathia (Cunard line) arrived about 4 hours after the sinking-- too late to do anything but rescue those remaining in lifeboats nearby.Carpathia
No ship came to her aid. The Californian is believed by some to have been nearby, but for some reason she did not receive or failed to respond to Titanic's sos. The RMS Carpathia (Cunard line) arrived about 4 hours after the sinking-- too late to do anything but rescue those remaining in lifeboats nearby.
After steaming at 17.5 knots for just under four hours, the RMS Carpathia arrived in the area and at 04:10 began rescuing survivors.
The Carpatheia was the only one to respond to the distress call. Therefore it is the only one who at least tried to hep.
Alot of ships tryed to help the Titanic. The closest ship to respond was the Carpathia. She could get to Titanic in 4 hours. Many ships to help the Titanic did not go to where Titanic was because they knew they there were closer ships responding e.g Baltic, Verginia and Frankfurt. These ships relayed messages to other ships and to camp race. Titanic's sister ship Olympic also made full steam towards Titanic and asked Titanic's wireless operator if Titanic was moving south to meet her. On the 15th April several more ships arrived to look for survivors including the Mount Temple and the California whose wireless operator had no idea what had happened to the Titanic until the Mount Temple told him what had happened.
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Titanic was the largest passenger steamship in the world when she set off on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England to New York City on 10 April 1912. The ship struck an Iceberg after 4 days on the voyage and sunk. S.S. Mount Temple took the call for help and went to the rescue. It was 49 miles from the place from the sinking site,
There was no ship called Britannica in the Atlantic during the sinking of Titanic. There was Britannic, which was one of it's sister ships, but it didn't actually set sail until 1914. There was also a Britannic that was built in 1929 and there was Britannia that was built in 1840 and decommissioned in 1880. You may be thinking of the Californian, which was within 20 miles of the Titanic at the time of its sinking. However, they did not go to her aid.
I know that The british ship Carpathia was the first ship to sail to the aid of the "unsinkable" Titanic. That's all I know so far.At its height, the UK (British Empire) ruled over 1/4 of the Earths population and land, being the largest global power for over 100 years.
President Taft's aid and best friend Major Archibald Willingham Butt was on board Titanic. He had been returning to the United States from a European vacation, taken due to ill health and stress. He did not survive the disaster.