History of the titanic ship



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History of the titanic ship

  • History of the titanic ship
  • History of the titanic
  • History, sinking, rescue, survivors, movies
  • How many people were on the titanic
  • Titanic real story facts
  • The Building of the RMS Titanic

    The Titanic was the product of intense competition among rival shipping lines in the first half of the 20th century. In particular, the White Star Line found itself in a battle for steamship primacy with Cunard, a venerable British firm with two standout ships that ranked among the most sophisticated and luxurious of their time.

    Cunard’s Mauretania began service in 1907 and quickly set a speed record for the fastest average speed during a transatlantic crossing (23.69 knots or 27.26 mph), a title that it held for 22 years.

    The Titanic's Structure

    Cunard’s other masterpiece, Lusitania, launched the same year and was lauded for its spectacular interiors.

    Lusitania met its tragic end on May 7, 1915, when a torpedo fired by a German U-boat sunk the ship, killing nearly 1,200 of the 1,959 people on board and precipitating the United States’ entry into World War I.

    Did you know?

    Passengers traveling first class on Titanic were roughly 44 perc