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On April 10, 1912, the Titanic set sail. She made a stop at Cherbourg, France and the next day Queenstown, Southern Ireland. She then headed for New York.
Sunday, April 14, 1912 It was a calm moonless night, the temperature was just about at the freezing mark. Inside, the passengers were enjoying a lovely dinner in the warm lively atmosphere. Meanwhile in the wireless room, Jack Phillips and Harold Bride were busy receiving
ice warnings from other ships in the area. These messages were passed
on to Captain Smith and the officers, who regarded them as normal warnings
for this time of year, and no threat to the Titanic. When the Titanic
came in contact with Cape Race, Newfoundland, around 9:30 p.m., the wireless
room became very busy sending passenger´s routine messages to friends,
relatives and business contacts. It was during this time that the most
important ice warnings were Up in the crows nest, Frederick Fleet was staring into the darkness. It was around 11:30 p.m. on a very odd calm moonless night when he noticed a black object immediately in their path, he knew it was ice!
Titanic´s watertight doors sealed all of her 16 compartments. Shortly after the collision, Thomas Andrews met with Captain Smith. It was during this meeting that Andrews stated the ship was doomed. Over 200 feet of the ship was sliced open, and the first six watertight compartments were flooding.
The Titanic sent many distress flares, some seen by the steamer the CALIFORNIAN which could have saved many lives on the Titanic if only she would have responded. This controversy was investigated and later brought to trial. The Titanic sinking, there was much controversy over the issue of several lifeboats leaving the ship half full. Water crashes down the First Class stairs. Outside there were erie cries and screams from the people left on the Titanic as she was sinking. She went under at 2:20 a.m., almost 3 hours after striking the ice. Shortly after all the cries stopped, all that was left were the lifeboats and blackness. The steamer CARPATHIA was one of the ships closest to the Titanic racing to her rescue, but knew they would not make it on time. At 4:00 a.m., the members of the first lifeboat spotted the Carpatia´s lights on the horizon. |