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Ways Your Mother Lied to You About 15 mind-blowing

facts about the Titanic that will leave you stunned!


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Ways Your Mother Lied to You About 15 mind-blowing facts about the Titanic that will
leave you stunned!
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The lifeline of RMS Titanic was merely five days (9th April – 15th April, 1911), but the
aftermath of its sinking in the maiden voyage has been a part of mass psyche for
decades. The last and, perhaps, the biggest push was James Cameron's epoch-making
1996 film Titanic that re-introduced this mega ocean liner with a fictional twist of a love
tale between a broke artist and a rich girl with a heart of gold. The disaster and the
immensely successful film apart, RMS Titanic was perhaps one of the pioneers of luxury
sea travel that led the way for numerous high-end ocean liners in the future. At 279 m in
length with the capacity of carrying over 2100 people, Titanic was nothing less than a
wonder back in its days. For the record, the largest passenger vessel of current times,
MS. Harmony of the Seas is just 94 metres longer than Titanic!
Imagine a passenger ship of its magnitude back in the time when sea voyage was
primarily reserved for trade purpose and war strategies. Sad as it may sound, but the
tragic and ironic fall (it was called unsinkable when launched) of Titanic made it a subject
of curiosity for all. Here, we bring to you the most mind-blowing facts about Titanic, the
ship that became a part of folklore despite a strikingly short life span:

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The Secrets To 15 mind-blowing facts about the Titanic


that will leave you stunned!
1. Titanic used around 610 tonnes of coal a day, which was hand-shovelled into its
furnaces by a team of 166 men. Almost 90 tonnes of ash was ejected into the sea every
32 hours.

The Secrets To 15 mind-blowing facts about the Titanic that


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The Secrets To 15 mind-blowing facts about the Titanic that
will leave you stunned!

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2. There were 21,000 bottles of beer on board, 1,450 bottles of wine and 7,500 cigars.
This was, however, for the use of only first-class passengers.
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The Secrets To 15 mind-blowing facts about the Titanic that will leave you stunned!

3. The Ritz hotel in London was the main inspiration behind Titanic's interiors.

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4. A floating city in itself, Titanic even had its own newspaper called the Atlantic Daily
Bulletin.

5. Did you know that there were 256 injuries and 3 deaths recorded during Titanic's 29
month long construction in Belfast?

6. Just a hint at its magnitude, it took 23 horses to carry the main anchor of the ship!
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7. First-class passengers were given a music book containing 362 songs. Musicians on
board were required to know them all, in case requests were made.

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The Secrets To 15 mind-blowing facts about the Titanic that will leave you
stunned!

8. Remember the scene in 1996 film that shows the musicians playing till the ship goes
down? Well, it was a tribute to those musicians on board, who actually continued to play
music for over two hours after the ship hit the iceberg.

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9. We all know that Titanic didn't have enough lifeboats to accommodate all the
passengers. But it was almost ironic that a lifeboat drill was scheduled to take place
Onboard Titanic on April 13, 1912 which was cancelled due to unknown reasons. The
ship hit the doomed iceberg few hours later.

10. All the available photos and paintings show four funnels on Titanic but in reality only
three of them were functional. The last one was added to beautify the ship!

11. Many believe that had there been binocular in the observation deck; the tragedy
could have been averted. Well, legend has it that the ship was carrying a binocular but no
one had the key to the box which contained it!

The Secrets To 15 mind-blowing facts about the Titanic that will leave you stunned!

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12. There was a book with the story
strikingly similar to that of the
Titanic, a massive passenger ship,
hitting an iceberg in the North
Atlantic, not enough lifeboats and
going down with over half of its
passengers. The ship in the book was
named The Titan. The catch? Well, it
was written in18987, about 14 years
before the actually tragedy!

13. The wreck of Titanic was


discovered in 1985 and lies 370 miles
off the coast of Newfoundland,
around 12,500 ft below the surface.

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14. The last supper served to first-class passengers consisted of 11 courses.

15. A conspiracy theory suggests that Titanic never sank! It was her sister ship, Olympic
that sank on that fateful night and it was all done to settle insurance claims!
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