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TITANICTITANIC

A power point presentation by A power point presentation by Scott WelshScott Welsh

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ContentsContents

Bar graph of passengersBar graph of passengers Its routeIts route The Captain and the crewThe Captain and the crew The night it sankThe night it sank How it sankHow it sank Where it sankWhere it sank Lifeboats Lifeboats Famous passengers Famous passengers Useful websitesUseful websites

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Bar graph of passengersBar graph of passengers

Passengers on Titanic

0 200 400 600 800 1000

1st

2nd

3rd

crew

No ofPassengers

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Its route Its route

The Titanic was on route to New York The Titanic was on route to New York even though it stopped off at many stops. even though it stopped off at many stops.

It would have taken 2 days to get to New It would have taken 2 days to get to New York.York.

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The Captain and the crewThe Captain and the crew

Captain: John SmithCaptain: John Smith Chief Officer :Henry Wilde Chief Officer :Henry Wilde First Officer: William Murdoch First Officer: William Murdoch Second Officer: Charles LightollerSecond Officer: Charles Lightoller Third Officer: Herbert Pitman Third Officer: Herbert Pitman Fourth Officer: Joseph BoxallFourth Officer: Joseph Boxall Fifth Officer: Harold Lowe Fifth Officer: Harold Lowe Sixth Officer: James Moody Sixth Officer: James Moody

  

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The night it sankThe night it sank

April 14April 14thth 1912 was the night the Titanic 1912 was the night the Titanic sank sank

It was also a cold dark nightIt was also a cold dark night The Titanic sank 1400 miles from New The Titanic sank 1400 miles from New

York.York.

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How it sankHow it sank

The Titanic got hit by the ice berg at the The Titanic got hit by the ice berg at the starboard side of the ship starboard side of the ship

Then the Titanic started to sink at the front Then the Titanic started to sink at the front of the ship, lifting the back end up 45 of the ship, lifting the back end up 45 degrees degrees

Then suddenly the titanic snapped in two Then suddenly the titanic snapped in two leaving the front end to go and the back leaving the front end to go and the back end standing up straight going down end standing up straight going down slowly.slowly.

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Where it sankWhere it sank

The Titanic sank north of the Atlantic The Titanic sank north of the Atlantic ocean.ocean.

The Titanic sank 1400 miles away from The Titanic sank 1400 miles away from New York New York

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Life boats Life boats

The Titanic had 20 Lifeboats on deckThe Titanic had 20 Lifeboats on deck Only enough for half the people on board Only enough for half the people on board 1 lifeboat could carry up to 60 people1 lifeboat could carry up to 60 people

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Famous PassengersFamous Passengers

Notable PassengersNotable Passengers

Thomas Andrews (managing director of Harland and (managing director of Harland and Wolff) Wolff)

Col. John Jacob Astor IV (richest man on board the (richest man on board the Titanic) Titanic)

Fredrick Fleet (lookout on the Titanic) (lookout on the Titanic)

James Piermont Morgan (Owner of the Titanic) James Piermont Morgan (Owner of the Titanic)

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Useful websites Useful websites

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Titanichttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Titanic http://home.flash.net/~rfm/ http://home.flash.net/~rfm/ http://www.titanic-titanic.com/ http://www.titanic-titanic.com/