Saturday 24 October 2009

My Eyewitness Account Of The Sinking Of The Titanic

My Eyewitness Account Of The Sinking Of The Titanic...

At 14 April 1912, I woke up when it was a bump. Then I felt Captain Smith was telled for the passengers that can stay safe. But before I get too comfy and settled, next time the boat deck begins to flood up at the very end. At 0:45, the first lifeboat is launched. My age was 9 and with my friend my friend Edward was just 5. Captain Smith said "I was looking over the bridge wing cab. So watch it!". Next time I felt the last lifeboat is begin to launch. I have got my son to get with you, so I must hurry up to the last lifeboat. It is launched at 1:19. Captain Smith later. I have seen Millvina Dean, a 4-month old baby, born at 1 January 1912. Correct. But the last lifeboat stopped and I want to see the Titanic's sinking. At 1:25, the second last song is over. Then i felt. I are saved. I think. Captain Smith was reached but too late, Captain Smith will survive into lifeboat 9. At 1:30 the bridge wing cab sank. I felt I was rowing near the bridge wing cab. Then I say "Keep stopped! Don't row! I was seeing the bridge wing cab!". But at 1:29, I look Captain Smith at 1:30, the bridge wing cab I seen it was going to sink. Next time the song Nearer, my God, to Thee was over I felt. Terrible sounds began. Later, at 1:40, the funnel #1 collapsed, crushing part of the bridge and people on the water. Felt I was disappointed as the square windows on E-deck were underwater. Water also entered into the grand staircase from the glass dome when it breaks. SPLASH! I was rowing back to see far awat when the Titanic at 2:17. At 2:18, the electricial system finally failed and the lights went out. But when I hope, I think, the stress of the hull caused Titanic to break apart between the last 2 funnels, as the foremast were underwater. The rearmast were holded but it breaks but did'nt fall down. Captain Smith was already in the lifeboat. Captain Smith swam and swam, as the Titanic went down with a panic. I was survived and able to climb to the Carpathia. Carpathia finally arrived to New York with Captain Smith.

The end.

Sunday 11 October 2009

Sunday 4 October 2009

SS Mark Twain

SS Mark Twain

Name: SS Mark Twain
Ordered: 13 November 1763
Laid down: 12 March 1768 to 27 December 1768

Saturday 3 October 2009

Sinking of the Titanic

Sinking of the Titanic

The ship was sunk in 15 April 1912. C deck was overcrowded at 81%. It sunk by an iceberg - it was her fate. The iceberg scrapes Titanic's hull, like this: The iceberg scrapes the starboard, must be 4 flooded. More about this: The iceberg that sank the Titanic was small and dark, however, with more than the wreck is hidden under water. When it sunk, the Titanic's stern's pergola is over as well as they
hidden under the ice field. By the lookouts spotted it, it was already much too late. It was well sank by the icebergs when it swirl, but he tried it. Big ships with full speed can or not turn quickly, but this ship can. It swirled quickly but the iceberg just only scrape it - it moves backward. Later, 0:45, a lifeboats to be readied and a distress call is sent out. The wreck site is boarded by the new submersible, Mir, Nautile, and Knorr, spotted the wreck site and by 1987 it pick up objects. The most submersible have putting the wreck site near the iceberg, height is far away from the iceberg. All compartments is in water. A new explorer, when she was exploring and have something to spot in it. A wreck spotting when she was found it the Titanic's objects, with the board, a section that uses the bow and the stern, the pieces were been something as well that she was using like he was been with someone. The Titanic have been sunk when she hitting an iceberg. Nautile was carrying a 2 cameras from Mir, the 2 cameras Elwood and Jake tried for something so stern can not ripple like a squashed rock; it was been when Knorr spotted more objects from the wreck: Fallen foremast, rusty bow, giant boilers, toppled telegraph, and a more than several objects, propellers like cast in bronze, letting off steam, when the mast displays with a crow's nest and forestay to hold it. The forestay is broke. And inside, the bridge's wheelhouse, office room, the many screens off when it have been sinks by a iceberg. It is called cinch. The sites as the rearmast had gone. Gone! The Knorr was spotting to get a fallen foremast, when Elwood is spotting Grand Staircase, and Jake was spotting the bridge wing cabs and a stern's pergola. It hitched by a fallen foremast, toppled telegraph, when she hits a iceberg that damaging her bottom. The iceberg scrapes the starboard (right) side, gashing a hole in the hull. The 1st class passengers don't even wake up. The passengers are tried to get to the 1st lifeboat launched, there are The Cunard Line Passenger Log Book was carried to Carpathia. When it steeply 45 degree-angle, suddenly there was a sickening CCRRACKK! The funnels broke, then it was cracking at the top (like a ripped fault, for example) then it pulls up again. A new book survived at the lifeboat, it have her book:
She was getting a new book for J Bruce Ismay. When her age was 30, in 1913, Ismay was reading a book to see all Cunard ships.

Friday 2 October 2009

Crew members and domestic passengers of the RMS Titanic

Crew members and domestic passengers of the RMS Titanic


William McMaster Murdorch. He was 35 when she was built, 39 in 1907. When he was 48, Violet have a tradinational SOS call. When she was 49, in the World War I, he drives a battleship. When she was 42, at Queenstown it was Murdorch's birthday. Murdorch was survived in the last lifeboat, but she follows with a lifeboat numbers. The bridge wing cab is almost in the water.

Captain Edward John Smith. Coming from Southampton, was boarding when he was starting to drive with his ship. She was growing a beard at the age of 27. She was 54 at the time of the sinking; survived at lifeboat 9. Captain Smith warned: The ship is going to sink when it reaches America. She was born in 1 January 1858, died in 13 October 1945. She was telling Fleet to swirl to avoid the collision.

Fredrick Fleet. She was a lookout when she hit the warning bell and explained: "Iceberg, right ahead!!!". Fleet was sitting on the bridge wing cab, she was doing something. His diagram of a newspaper Diagram of the Titanic, the ship is trying to swirl to port (left), but it was too late. The Titanic struck the iceberg. With more than 5 compartments flooded, the Titanic could not stay afloat.