When the RMS Titanic set off on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York in 1912, many believed it was practically ...
Before its maiden voyage, some called the Titanic an "unsinkable ship," only to sink three days later. The story of the ...
Aged just 16, Thomas Cupper Mudd from Huntingfield, Suffolk, was among the youngest of the 1,500 people lost in the Titanic ...
making it harder for ships to out-maneuver the storms, he said. Brittle steel may have played a role in sinking But it's rare to see such gales form in August, Hopkins said. A National Weather ...
making it harder for ships to out-maneuver the storms, he said. But it’s rare to see such gales form in August, Hopkins said. A National Weather Service report called the storm that sank the ...
Although he wasn’t the only captain the Carpathia would have during its time at sea, Arthur Rostron became highly decorated in both the United States and Great Britain after his ship intervened on the ...
The lakes at that time can be more dangerous than the oceans because they’re smaller, making it harder for ships to out-maneuver the storms, he said. Brittle steel may have played a role in sinking ...