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Titanic. First Class Passengers There were 325 first class passengers on board- 175 men, 144 women and 6 children. 202 first class passengers survived-

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1 Titanic

2 First Class Passengers There were 325 first class passengers on board- 175 men, 144 women and 6 children. 202 first class passengers survived- 57 men, 140 women and 5 children.

3 Second Class Passengers There were 285 second class passengers on board-168 men, 93 women and 24 children. 118 second class passengers survived the disaster- 14 men, 80 women and 24 children

4 Third Class Passengers There were 706 third class passengers on board- 462 men, 165 women and 79 children. 178 third class passengers survived the disaster- 75 men, 76 women and 27 children

5 8 pm to Midnight 9:00-Second officer lightoller warms carpenter and engine room to watch fresh water supply may freeze up; warms crow’s nest to watch for ice. 9:40- Mesaba reports ice Latitude 42*25’N, Longitude 49* to 50* 30’W. 10:00- Temperature 32* 10:30- Temperature of sea down to 31* 11:00- California warms of ice, but cut off before she gives location 11:40- Collides with iceberg Latitude 41* 46’ N. Longitude 50* 14’ W 12:05am- Orders given to uncover the boats, muster the crew and passengers

6 First Class Areas Smoking Room Dinning Room Reception Room Verandah Café Area Gymnasium DeckBarbour Shop

7 Second Class Area Dinning Room Entrance Library

8 Third Class Area Smoking Room Dinning Room Stair Case Lavatory

9 Titanic facts The cost to build the Titanic was $ 7.5 million. It took 3,000 men two years to build it. Price of a signal first class ticket was $ 4,700 (equals $50,000 in today’s economy) There were six ice warnings received by Titanic on the day of the collision. The collision occurred at 11:40 pm on Sunday, April 14, 1912 The Titanic was rediscovered on July 14th, 1986. 74 years after it sank

10 More facts 1,503 people total died, including passengers and crew. Only 705 people survived 962 lifeboats seats were required by law 1,178 lifeboats seats carried aboard 2,208 lifeboats seats were needed One of the first lifeboats to leave the Titanic carried only 28 people; it could have held 64 people There were 472 lifeboats seats not used 300 dead bodies were pulled from the next morning.

11 Titanic Today The Titanic lies 12,600 feet (over 2.33 miles) at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. The two pieces of the Titanic lay 1,970 feet apart from one another on the ocean floor. Because of front section of the Titanic went down nose first, the bow is buried 60 feet below the ocean floor.

12 Some Pictures Only painting of the Titanic Last picture of Titanic Headline news of the tragic event A pair of tanned leather boots lay at the bottom of the sea floor near the wreckage. After 80 years below the sea, they are in relatively good condition

13 Quotes "I know this isn't scientific, but this ship warning me she going to die and take a lot of people with her." -Thomas Andrews, Managing Director of Harland and Wolff Shipyards A woman heart is a deep ocean of secrets. ♥ Quote By: Old Rose As I was put into the boat, he cried and said to me, all right, little girl. You go. I will stay. As our boat shoved off he threw me a kiss, and that was the last I saw of him.” " I was awakened by my brother pounding on my cabin door, and insisting upon my getting up. Thinking that I had overslept and was late, I asked what was the matter... ” Titanic was called the ship of dreams, and it was, it really was." - Rose

14 Link to list of passengers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Titanic_pa ssengers


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