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3. Introduction
Its Features & Facilities
Crew & Passengers
Maiden voyage
The Night of 14th April
The Sinking of the ship
The Final Minutes
News Flash
The Discovery of the wreck
Conclusion
4. Built in Belfast, Country Antrim, Ireland
Second of three Olympic -class ocean
liners
Length-882 feet 9 inches(269.06m)
Breadth-92 feet 6 inches(28.19m)
Height-104 feet(32m)
Ten decks out of which eight were for
passengers’ use
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6. Three engines -each driving a propeller
Engines powered by 29 boilers
Four 400 kW steam-driven electric generators
Two 30kW auxiliary generators for emergency
use
Equipped with her own waterworks
Two 1.5kW spark-gap wireless telegraphs owned
& operated by Marconi company
7. Combined capacity 0f 2,453 passengers
& 900 crew members
Ranging from Renaissance to Victorian
style
On-board telephone system, lending
library, barbers’ shop, a swimming
pool,gymnasium,a Turkish bath, an
electric bath & a verandah café
8. A well furnished first-class Titanic’s gymnasium
room
The A La Carte
restaurant
9. Grand staircase or the grand stairway
descended through 7 decks of the ship in an
elegant style
Dome of wrought iron & glass admitting
natural light
Inspired by decorative of Louis XIV
Large carved wooden panel containing clock
Damaged while sinking of the ship
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11. Also carried a substantial amount of
cargo & Royal Mail
20 lifeboats each with a capacity of 50
people approximately.
19. On Wednesday, April 10th 1912
From Southampton into the English channel
to Cherbourg
Arrived at Cork Harbor, Queenstown at 11:30
am on April 11th 1912
Departed on her westward journey across
Atlantic at 1:30pm from Queenstown
20. Leaving
Southampton
on April 10th
1912
Departing from
Cork
harbor, Queens
town on April
11th 1912.
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22. At 11:40 pm on April 14th alert received
from Fredrick Fleet
Designed to float with four
compartments breached but collision
causes six to flood
Ill-prepared for such an emergency
The “women & children first” protocol
followed
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24. Two hours & forty minutes hence the rate of
sinking increased
Distress signals sent but no ship near enough
At 2:05 last lifeboat leaves-nearly 1500 on
board
Stress on hull causes ship to break apart
At 2:20 am ship sank
At 4am Carpathia arrives-only 710 survive
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28. 2:10am -Stern lifts 23°degrees
out of water
2:18am-Stress on hull causes
ship to break apart, bow
section sinks
2:20am-Stern rises vertically
before slipping to the surface
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30. Long thought to have sunk in one
piece
On Sept. 1 st 1985 Dr.Robert Ballard &
his team discovered
12,000ft below the water’s surface
Spilt into two with the bow & stern
lying 0.6km apart
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35. “The world is ever prone to
forget such things within
conventional number of days but a
disaster of such unparallel
magnitude will not be easily be
forgotten even in the world of
short memories”