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Titanic – A Story Never To Be Forgotten.

Titanic – A Story Never To Be Forgotten. By Caitlin Hebron. White Star Line vs. Cunard Line. White Star Line and Cunard Line were rival ship companies. Cunard Line built the massive Lusitania and Mauritania. White Star Line wished to make bigger and better ships.

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Titanic – A Story Never To Be Forgotten.

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  1. Titanic – A Story Never To Be Forgotten. By Caitlin Hebron

  2. White Star Line vs. Cunard Line • White Star Line and Cunard Line were rival ship companies. • Cunard Line built the massive Lusitania and Mauritania. • White Star Line wished to make bigger and better ships. • That was the start of the Titanic, Olympic and Britannic.

  3. How Was Titanic Built??? • Harland and Wolff was a company that built ships. They built the world famous Titanic. • Titanic was built in Belfast in Northern Ireland in the early 1900’s. • The years were 1908 + 1909. • Titanic was owned by White Star Line, along with it’s two sister ships, The Olympic and The Britannic. • It was designed by Thomas Andrews. • Titanic was built so that White Star Line seemed extraordinary compared to Cunard Line.

  4. Titanic: Facts • Titanic was to be unsinkable. • She met an untimely fate when Ismay demanded Captain Smith to speed up. • The ship collided with an iceberg but everyone only thought about the bit above the ocean but thought not of the massive part underneath. • Captain Smith tried to steer away but the bottom part stopped his plan.

  5. Titanic: Facts (cont’d) • Titanic sunk only five days after it set sail. (15th April 1912) • It was to be for wealthy people only but they had to fill up with emigrants so that they had enough money to set sail. • Although there was more room for the 1st class passengers, there were more 3rd class than any other onboard the ship. • The ship was the first with a swimming pool on board and was full of luxuries. • It took 180 minutes to sink and snapped in half after many compartments flooded.

  6. Titanic: Facts (Cont’d…Again) • Millions of man hours were spent and wasted on the building of Titanic. • It was hand made and over 883 ft long, 90 ft longer than the Lusitania and Mauritania. • There were 3 ½ thousand passengers and crew. • In the plans it was found that Titanic was supposed to have nine decks. • Those plans were not drawn on paper but on linen. • It was called a floating palace and queen of the sea. • It took £7.5 million to build Titanic. • 1st class had extra room for servants.

  7. 1st Class • 1st class were the wealthiest people on board Titanic. • They were just going on a holiday. • There were 325 first class passengers on board. • That consisted of 175 men, 144 woman and only 6 children. • A 1st class parlour suite would have cost £870 but a 1st class berth would have cost £30. • They had electric fireplaces, a swimming pool, a smoking room and a gymnasium. • They also had very grand furnishings. • They also had many riches.

  8. 2nd Class • Second class consisted mostly of teachers and doctors. • They hadn’t as much money as 1st class did but they had much more than the emigrants. • Second class also had a smoking room. • The first class did not communicate with second class that much. • They were allowed in the gymnasium.

  9. 3rd Class • 3rd class were emigrants with hardly any money. • It consisted of 706 passengers. • There were 463 men, 165 women and 79 children. • They were not allowed any where near first or second class. • They could not enter the gymnasium or the swimming pool. • Their rooms had bunk beds, heat, lighting but no sheets or fresh hot water basins. • The emigrants were looked down upon.

  10. The Journey • The Journey seemed to be going magnificently. • Everyone was looking forward to reaching America. • 1st class were looking forward to their holiday. • The emigrants were looking forward to starting their new lives. • 3rd class were not enjoying the rule about staying so far from the 1st class and even the 2nd class. • Other than some parts the Journey was going splendidly and everybody thought They would make it to America without a scratch…Sadly, they were wrong!

  11. People Involved • The people involved had much blame upon them when Titanic sank. • Harland & Wolff (H&W) had built the luxurious ship. • Joseph Bruce Ismay was chairman and managing director of White Star Line. • Captain Edward John Smith was captaining that beautiful ship. • Lord William Pirie was chairman of H&W. • Thomas Andrews designed the liner.

  12. The Sinking • Titanic, also know as the unsinkable ship, hit an iceberg and did just that…sunk! If Ismay had not demanded Captain Smith to speed up the collision would not be as tragic. At sight of the iceberg, Captain Smith hurried to steer the ship away from it but the part of the iceberg beneath the water was tremendously huge and scratched the side of the ship. Five compartments flooded and that was one too many. When sinking, Titanic split in half and started sinking quicker than before. • Women and children boarded the lifeboats first but Ismay stole a spot in one lifeboat. One woman ran back for her hat and missed her boat but that one sank and she got on another. Another woman left her lifeboat so that her husband would not die alone! ♥

  13. BLAME!!! • Many people were to blame! • If Harland & Wolff had used better materials, the ship would have been stronger. If Ismay had not demanded Captain Smith to go faster, he could possibly have avoided the iceberg. If Captain Smith did not follow such orders, he may have avoided the iceberg. If Lord William Pirie ordered stronger material from the suppliers, the titanic might not have flooded. If Thomas Andrews had a better design, Titanic may not have been so vulnerable.

  14. Timeline. • 1908-1909: Construction of Titanic begins in Belfast. • April 10th 1912 9:30-11:30 am: Passengers board ship at Southampton. Titanic sets of for maiden voyage at noon. • April 14th 11:40pm: Iceberg is spotted and strikes titanic on starboard (right) side. • April 14th 11:50: water rises 14 ft in front of ship. • April 15th 12:00 am: Captain is told Titanic can stay afloat for just a few hours. He gives orders to call for help. • April 15th 2:05 am: last lifeboat leaves. 1,500 people left on ship. • April 15th 2:20 am: Titanic stern settles into water. People slowly freeze to death.

  15. Timelinecont’d • April 15th 8:50 am: Carpathia leaves area bound for New York. She carries 705 survivors.

  16. QUIZ • Who Built Titanic? • What year was Titanic Built? • Who were rivals with White Star Line? • What ships did White Star Line’s rivals make? • What ships did White Star Line Make? • Who demanded the ship speed up? • How long did it take for Titanic to sink? • How many days after setting sail did Titanic Sink? • How long was Titanic? • How many passengers and crew were on board? • How much money did it cost to build Titanic? • Who were the wealthiest people on board? • How many people were in first class? • What did second class consist of?

  17. Quiz (cont’d) • Who were 3rd Class? • How many passengers were in 3rd Class? • Who was involved in Titanic? • How did Titanic sink? • Who boarded lifeboats first? A) Women B) Women and children C) Women and Men D) Children E) Men and children F) Men • How could you blame each person?

  18. THE END…

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