TITANIC A power point presentation by Scott Welsh.

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TITANIC A power point presentation by Scott Welsh

Contents  Bar graph of passengers  Its route  The Captain and the crew  The night it sank  How it sank  Where it sank  Lifeboats  Famous passengers  Useful websites

Bar graph of passengers

Its route  The Titanic was on route to New York even though it stopped off at many stops.  It would have taken 2 days to get to New York.

The Captain and the crew  Captain: John Smith  Chief Officer :Henry Wilde  First Officer: William Murdoch  Second Officer: Charles Lightoller  Third Officer: Herbert Pitman  Fourth Officer: Joseph Boxall  Fifth Officer: Harold Lowe  Sixth Officer: James Moody

The night it sank  April 14 th 1912 was the night the Titanic sank  It was also a cold dark night  The Titanic sank 1400 miles from New York.

How it sank  The Titanic got hit by the ice berg at the starboard side of the ship  Then the Titanic started to sink at the front of the ship, lifting the back end up 45 degrees  Then suddenly the titanic snapped in two leaving the front end to go and the back end standing up straight going down slowly.

Where it sank  The Titanic sank north of the Atlantic ocean.  The Titanic sank 1400 miles away from New York

Life boats  The Titanic had 20 Lifeboats on deck  Only enough for half the people on board  1 lifeboat could carry up to 60 people

Famous Passengers  Notable Passengers  Thomas Andrews (managing director of Harland and Wolff) Thomas Andrews Thomas Andrews  Col. John Jacob Astor IV (richest man on board the Titanic) Col. John Jacob Astor IV Col. John Jacob Astor IV  Fredrick Fleet (lookout on the Titanic) Fredrick Fleet Fredrick Fleet  James Piermont Morgan (Owner of the Titanic) James Piermont Morgan James Piermont Morgan

Useful websites   