Monday, May 2, 2011

The Titanic

The Titanic was known as "unsinkable ship" and was wanting to make a voyage from London to New York across the Atlantic Ocean. They were not able to accomplish their mission, they crashed into an iceberg. It was about 11:40 pm when the Titanic hit the iceberg and a few hours later it began to sink. About 1,500 people were lost in the cold waters of the Atlantic. The last survivor of the Titanic died in 2006 at the age of 97.

Sources

Lord Walter. The Night Lives On. New York: William Morrow And Company, Inc.,1986.

That FATEFUL Night-How The Titanic Sank. Jordan 1912. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjKGYJac0GU, October 26, 2006.

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New York Times. "The Titanic Sails Today." April 10,1912

NYT News Service.Last Titanic Survivor, a baby then, dies at 97. June 2, 2009

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Historical Significance

The Titanic was one of the biggest ships in history, and also one of the biggest tragedies of all time. About 1,500 people were lost in the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Many families were torn apart, and left alone to start their new lives in the United States
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Timeline of critical events

Titanic - Timeline

Titanic
DateTimeDetails
29th July 1908 The design for the Titanic was approved.
31st March 1909 The keel of Titanic was laid
31st May 191112 noonThe hull of Titanic was successfully launched
January 1912 Sixteen wooden lifeboats were fitted on board the Titanic
31st March 1912 The fitting of Titanic was completed
2nd April 19126:00Titanic began sea trials
3rd April 1912 Titanic arrived in Southampton
10th April 19129:30-11:30 a.m.Passengers arrived in Southampton and began boarding the ship.
10th April 1912NoonThe Titanic set sail and began her maiden voyage.
10th April 191218:30Titanic reached Cherbourg, France and picked up more passengers
11th April 191211.30 amTitanic reached Queenstown, Ireland
12th, 13th April  1912 The Titanic sailed through calm waters.
14th April 1912 Throughout the day seven iceberg warnings were received
14th April 191211:40 p.m.Lookout Frederick Fleet spotted an iceberg dead ahead. The iceberg struck the Titanic on the starboard (right) side of her bow.
14th April 191211:50 p.m.Water had poured in and risen 14 feet in the front part of the ship
15th April 191212:00 a.m.The captain was told the ship can only stay afloat for a couple of hours. He gave the order to call for help over the radio.
15th April 191212:05 a.m.The orders was given to uncover the lifeboats and to get passengers and crew ready on deck. There was only room in the lifeboats for half of the estimated 2,227 on board.
15th April 191212:25 a.m.The lifeboats began being loaded with women and children first. The Carpathia, southeast of the Titanic by about 58 miles, picked up the distress call and began sailing to rescue passengers.
15th April 191212:45 a.m.The first lifeboat was safely lowered away. Although it could carry 65 people, it left with only 28 on board. The first distress rocket was fired. Eight rockets were fired the whole night.
15th April 19122:05 a.m.The last lifeboat left the ship. There were now over 1,500 people left on the ship. The tilt of Titanic's deck grew steeper and steeper.
15th April 19122.17 amThe last radio message was sent. The captain announced 'Every man for himself'
15th April 19122:20 a.m.The Titanic's broken off stern settled back into the water, becoming more level for a few moments. Slowly it filled with water and tilted its end high into the air before sinking into the sea. People in the water slowly froze to death.
15th April 19123.30 amCarpathia's rockets were spotted by the survivors
15th April 19124:10 a.m.The first lifeboat was picked up by the Carpathia.
15th April 19128:50 a.m.The Carpathia left the area bound for New York. She had on board 705 survivors of the Titanic disaster
18th April 19129:00 p.m.The Carpathia arrived in New York.
19th April to 25th May American enquiry into the disaster was held

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