Facts about the Titanic have become important because some ... emptying people out on lifeboats and starting with women and children. The fact that they let even their female workers get on ...
Titanic was the biggest and most luxurious passenger ship of its time. It was 269 metres long, 28 metres wide and more than 53 meters tall, which is the same height as Nelson's Column in London ...
Smith, are seen in uniform aboard the Titanic during the ship's initial voyage to Cobh, Ireland. Women and children were boarded first, with first class passengers taking priority. When none were ...
Revealing 10 forgotten facts about RMS Titantic is Dan James, author of the new novel Unsinkable (available now, priced £6.99) which tells the story of Titanic's fateful journey with a ...
Three of her siblings died as young children, and Jessop herself fell ... was originally published on mentalfloss.com as 7 Facts About ‘Titanic’ Survivor Violet Jessop.
Titanic facts and figures Titanic was 269 metres long ... In Edwardian times, there was a view that men took a back seat for women and children, which may be where this myth comes from.