Why Titanic was build ?
In Actual, competition created the Titanic. In 1907, Cunard launched the two fastest passenger ships, the Mauritania and the Lusitania. In his competition, the White Star Line’s Chairman, J. Bruce Ismay, wanted to top Cunard, and he decided to do so not on speed but on size and luxury too.
Where was Titanic Built ?
The Titanic was built in Belfast, north Ireland, and Titanic took 15,000 workers, around 3,000 labor and nearly 250 workers injured and two workers died during construction.
Amazing Aspects of Unsinkable RMS Titanic
Titanic’s length was 269.06m (882 feet & 9 inches) and its width was 28.19m (92 feet & 6 inches). Its total height was 32m (109 feet). Its measured weight was 46,328 tons. Titanic is provided with “Triple Screw” – 3 propellers. The two outer propellers had a diameter of 17 feet.
Titanic is supplied with four-cylinder steam reciprocating engines and one low pressure turbine engine. Titanic RMS speed was 21kn (39km/h) and max speed was 24kn (44km/h).
Lavish Facilities for First Class Passenger
As Third Class passengers were not treated as luxuriously as those in First Class but leisure facilities were provided for all the three classes to pass their time. The ship is provided with a indoor amenities such as the library, smoking rooms and gymnasium etc. Although most passengers had to share their bathrooms but there were only two bathrooms for third class which include more than 700 passengers.
One of the Titanic’s unique characteristic was its First Class staircase known as grand staircase which provides access between Boat Deck and D Deck.
The most interesting thing was Titanic had its own newspaper. The Atlantic Daily Bulletin was printed everyday on board the titanic. The newspaper had everything in it which includes news, advertisements, society gossip, horse racing results, stock prices and day’s menu.
Amazing Unknown Facts
Did you know most of the saving lifeboats that were sent from Titanic were not filled to capacity. Lifeboat 1 carries less than 15 passengers which having capacity for 40 and lifeboat 7 carried 24 people, despite having capacity of 65.
RMS Titanic menu |
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