k How the Titanic met with Disaster on her Maiden Voyage, April 20, 1912. Creator Unknown. How the Titanic met with Disaster on her Maiden Voyage, April 20, 1912. Map of the North Atlantic Ocean, with portraits of William Pirrie, chairman of Harland and Wolff who built the Titanic but missed sailing due to illness the captain, Edward Smith, who went down with the ship illustrations of the Titanic hitting the iceberg, and the ships that picked up her distress signals. The White Star Line ship RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in thick fog off Newfoundland on 14 April 1912. She was the largest and most luxurious ocean liner of her time, and claimed by Pirrie to be unsinkable. In the collision, five of her watertight compartments were compromised and she sank. Out of the 2228 people on board, only 705 survived. A major cause of the loss of life was the insufficient number of lifeboats she carried. Page 2 from quotTitanic In Memoriam Numberquot, a special supplement in quotThe Daily Graphicquot newspaper issued following the sinking of the Titanic on 15 April 1912, published on 20 April 1912. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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 How the Titanic met with Disaster on her Maiden Voyage , April 20, 1912. Creator: Unknown.  How the Titanic met with Disaster on her Maiden Voyage , April 20, 1912. Map of the North Atlantic Ocean, with portraits of William Pirrie, chairman of Harland and Wolff who built the  Titanic  but missed sailing due to illness  the captain, Edward Smith, who went down with the ship  illustrations of the  Titanic  hitting the iceberg, and the ships that picked up her distress signals. The White Star Line ship RMS  Titanic  struck an iceberg in thick fog off Newfoundland on 14 April 1912. She was the largest and most luxurious ocean liner of her time, and claimed by Pirrie to be unsinkable. In the collision, five of her watertight compartments were compromised and she sank. Out of the 2228 people on board, only 705 survived. A major cause of the loss of life was the insufficient number of lifeboats she carried. Page 2 from  quot Titanic In Memoriam Number quot , a special supplement in  quot The Daily Graphic quot  newspaper issued following the sinking of the  Titanic  on 15 April 1912, published on 20 April 1912.
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'How the Titanic met with Disaster on her Maiden Voyage', April 20, 1912. Creator: Unknown.

'How the Titanic met with Disaster on her Maiden Voyage', April 20, 1912. Map of the North Atlantic Ocean, with portraits of William Pirrie, chairman of Harland and Wolff who built the 'Titanic' but missed sailing due to illness; the captain, Edward Smith, who went down with the ship; illustrations of the 'Titanic' hitting the iceberg, and the ships that picked up her distress signals. The White Star Line ship RMS 'Titanic' struck an iceberg in thick fog off Newfoundland on 14 April 1912. She was the largest and most luxurious ocean liner of her time, and claimed by Pirrie to be unsinkable. In the collision, five of her watertight compartments were compromised and she sank. Out of the 2228 people on board, only 705 survived. A major cause of the loss of life was the insufficient number of lifeboats she carried. Page 2 from "Titanic In Memoriam Number", a special supplement in "The Daily Graphic" newspaper issued following the sinking of the 'Titanic' on 15 April 1912, published on 20 April 1912.

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