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  1. Discover the true history of RMS Titanic. Encyclopedia Titanica tells the stories of the real people that designed, built and sailed on RMS Titanic. There is a individual biography for every Titanic passenger and Crew Member and articles, deck plans, pictures and movies to help you discover the truth about the greatest shipwreck in history.

  2. Emma Bliss The Windsor Daily Star, March 9, 1959. Mrs. Emma Bliss, once a stewardess on the ill-fated Titanic, which sank after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage in 1912, relived the tragedy when she watched a special showing of the British movie, “A Night to Remember,” which depicts the sinking of the ship.

  3. Thomas, Cameron made twelve 15-hour dives to the Titanic with cameras that could hold 500 feet of film, so only twelve minutes were shot on each and every dive. The filmed images were, as Mark put it, shot on a submerged set in Rosarito, Mexico. The design was based on the 1995 wreck footage and images of the Olympic 's interiors.

  4. Titanic. Culture. TITANIC MOVIES. 14 items. Articles and other stories relating to titanic movies from 1912 to the present day. See also Titanic Videos. A Night to Remember (1958 Film) Atlantic (1929 Film) In Nacht Und Eis (1912 Film) Saved from the Titanic (1912 Film) Titanic (1943 Film) Titanic (1997 Film)

  5. Dorothy Winifred Gibson. Dorothy Gibson, 22, of New York, New York, was born Dorothy Winifred Brown in Hoboken, New Jersey, the daughter of John A. and Pauline Boesen Brown. John Brown died when Dorothy was a child and her mother married John Leonard Gibson. Dorothy married George Battier, Jr. in 1910 but separated from him shortly thereafter.

  6. When he signed on to the Titanic on 6 April 1912 Barrett gave his local address as 24 King Street, Southampton; his previous ship had been the New York and as a leading fireman he could expect monthly wages of £6, 10s. He was one of two men named Frederick William Barrett working as firemen. Just after departure from Southampton Barrett states ...

  7. Film of the RMS Carpathia Returning to New York, 18th April 1912. THE CARPATHIA RETURNS WITH TITANIC SURVIVORS - II. The Carpathia Returns to New York, 18th April 1912. THE CARPATHIA RETURNS WITH TITANIC SURVIVORS - III. The Carpathia Returns to New York, 18th April 1912. CHARLES JOUGHIN : THE LEGENDARY BAKER WHO SURVIVED THE TITANIC DISASTER.

  8. Design. On Titanic's Bridge. Join Us and Hide Ads. by Art Braunschweiger. Author’s note: The story of Titanic’s sinking revolves around what took place on the navigation bridge, yet many people are not entirely clear on how it functioned, what the duties of the officers and crew were, and exactly who did what on the night of April 14, 1912.

  9. Apr 22, 2012 · As the film progresses, there are many more errors, which have kept many a Titanic buff occupied for the past fifteen years, happily demonstrating that Cameron got this, that, or the other completely, flatly, undeniably wrong. Cameron himself has made some reference to the situation, saying that data gathered on his latest dive to the wreck ...

  10. There is no real evidence to support the contention that Murdoch ordered the Titanic s helm hard-a-port. Hydrodynamically, Murdoch s manoeuvre of reversing the engines full speed astern made a turn to starboard impossible with a hard-a-port helm. Therefore, it can only be deduced that he did not in fact order the helm hard-a-port.

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