RMS Carpathia was the only ship that rescued survivors from RMS Titanic. There were 4 ships which were later sent to collect and embalm floating bodies at the disaster site; these were the cable ships CS Minia and CS Mackay-Bennett, the lighthouse supply ship Montmagny, and the seal-hunting ship Algerine.
the California was near it but thought the flairs were fireworks and that the titanic passengers were having a party.
Titanic picked up her first passengers in Southampton, UK and left from there to several other destinations.
Ship's biscuits. Hard tack. Wevils. Dust.
Lifebelts were distributed to as many passengers as possible.
There was a total of 2201 people on board the Titanic. Out of those people, only 711 people survived the ordeal, while and astounding 1,490 people lost there lives. Here is a list of the names of all the first class passengers reported to be on the ship --> http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-first-class-passengers/ Here is a list of the names of all the second class passengers reported to be on the ship --> http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-second-class-passengers/ Here is a list of the names of all the third class passengers reported to be on the ship --> http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-third-class-passengers/
Titanic had 2,208 passengers.
there were 2208 people on the Titanic
The RMS Carpathia
they were encouraging for the passengers till the last
There were 2,223 passengers aboard the Titanic when it set sail for New York City. Out those passengers, 1,517 died either when the ship went down or shortly after from hypothermia.
The passengers wrote letters and the officers tapped them out on Morse Code.
the California was near it but thought the flairs were fireworks and that the titanic passengers were having a party.
water started geting into the ship
There were 2228 passengers and crew members in the ship.
People thought that Titanic was beautiful and such a luxurious ship. They also thought that Titanic would be unsinkable, even when the passengers were told that the ship was sinking, some didn't believe.
Titanic, the grandest ship in the world, was quite affordable to third-class passengers but was extremely expensive to first-class passengers who sailed with the philosophy to "get what you pay for".
Third class passengers needed to get check out by a doctor before boarding the famous ship!