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lspencer534
04-10-2012, 9:11am
* On the evening of April 14, the first-class passengers on the Titanic enjoyed a ten-course meal that included oysters, poached salmon, sirloin of beef, lamb with mint sauce, chocolate éclairs and waldorf pudding. According to Armchair World, a different wine was served with each course, and coffee and cigars accompanied by port and distilled spirits were available with the last course.

* The Titanic had its own newspaper. According to the Natural Science Center of Greensboro, The Atlantic Daily Bulletin was printed daily and included news articles, the latest stock prices, horse-racing results, society gossip and a daily menu.

* The massive ship had some unheard of amenities. A Discovery Channel article details perks such as an onboard Turkish bath, libraries, a squash court and a heated swimming pool. The luxury liner even had an infirmary with an operating room.

* While the Titanic boasted some of the wealthiest people in the world on board, two famous men of that era didn't make the trip. According to Discovery.com, financier J. P. Morgan and famed chocolatier Milton S. Hershey had planned to sail aboard the ship's maiden voyage but cancelled at the last minute.

* Less than a month after the tragedy, silent film actress and Titanic survivor Dorothy Gibson starred in the film "Saved From the Titanic." According to Stageclick, the actress reenacted her personal story of the tragedy, complete with the actual white silk evening dress she wore on that fateful night. The film was a hit in America and England, but the only known prints were destroyed two years later in a fire.

* Many artifacts from the Titanic were salvaged. The Titanic Museum in Massachusetts houses The Titanic Historical Society's collection, which includes a lifejacket, lifeboat flag, luncheon and dinner menus, a square of first-class stateroom carpet, letters and postcards written on board, first class china and a bridge bell.

* According to UK's Mirror, a violin alleged to have belonged to Titanic bandleader Wallace Harley was recently discovered. While tests are being done to prove its authenticity, if sold it would break the record for a Titanic artifact, post office keys that were sold in England for £101,000 in 2007.

* The former home of one of the most famous Titanic survivors is now a museum in Denver. The 1910 home of socialite Margaret Brown - known after the tragedy as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," is open for tours and workshops.

* The last remaining survivor of the Titanic died in 2009. Millvana Dean was only nine weeks old and the youngest passenger on the ship when she was put on a lifeboat and saved. According to The Guardian, her death at age 97 came just a month after "Titanic" stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet helped pay her nursing home expenses.

* Many sources have pegged the band's final song as "Nearer My God To Me." But in a 1912 interview with The New York Times, surviving crew member Harold Bride said the band played the hymn "Autumn" as the ship went down.

Iron Chef
04-10-2012, 10:21am
Hanging in my living room is a print made from the actual rigging plan drawing of the Titanic that I got several years ago from Harland and Wolff in Belfast.

My ex of course lost her mind when I had it framed :rolleyes:

04 commemorative
04-10-2012, 10:26am
did she ever find her mind?

Iron Chef
04-10-2012, 10:29am
did she ever find her mind?

I don't think she had much of one in the first place.

04 commemorative
04-10-2012, 10:33am
:rofl::rofl:

Dave
04-10-2012, 11:11am
And for those who don't know, today marks the 100th anniversary of the beginning of her maiden voyage.

(It's also the 100th anniversary of my Great Grandfather oversleeping and needing to take a different boat the following day. :) )

onedef92
04-10-2012, 11:13am
I wonder if there are any plans to do anything with the wreck of the Carpathia?

repo
04-10-2012, 11:30am
:issues:

Vette Jockey
04-10-2012, 12:59pm
No more women and children first. What a fiasco the evacuation would be today!:rofl:

Bucwheat
04-10-2012, 1:25pm
Cool facts

CP
04-10-2012, 2:30pm
And for those who don't know, today marks the 100th anniversary of the beginning of her maiden voyage.

(It's also the 100th anniversary of my Great Grandfather oversleeping and needing to take a different boat the following day. :) )

Which directly resulted in you being able to post in this thread today. :hurray:

bsmith
04-10-2012, 2:37pm
I had three family members on the Titanic.
Third class passengers. :(

The man always holding us down. :kicksrocks:

C5Nate
04-10-2012, 7:23pm
http://www.titanic.unionstation.org/images/titanic-logo2.jpghttp://www.titanicdetroit.com/images/stories/home-scroller-4.jpg

In Kansas City now. Might be a good time to go see it. :cheers: