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  1. Encyclopedia-Titanica web site may make a one (1) copy for their own use; and may reproduce short sections of this document in scholarly research articles at no cost, providing that credit is given to the “Brown Chronology.”

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  2. Up until 1985, when Bob Ballard discovered the wreck of the Titanic on the ocean floor, it was generally believed the Titanic sank intact, in one piece.

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  3. Encyclopedia Titanica tells the stories of the real people that designed, built and sailed on RMS Titanic. There is a individual biography for every Titanic passenger and Crew Member and articles, deck plans, pictures and movies to help you discover the truth about the greatest shipwreck in history. RMS Titanic Facts.

  4. Who were the First Class Passengers on the Titanic? The first class passengers were the well-off upper and middle classes (and their servants), they included American millionaires. such as Benjamin Gugghenheim, John Jacob Astor and railway magnate Charles M. Hays as well as the cream of British society. Showing the basic lists.

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    A resource for anyone interested in the Titanic. Over 2,100 individual passenger and crew biographies, regularly updated passenger and crew listings, exclusive research articles, and ongoing discus...

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  5. Sinking of the Titanic. The following are a selection of primary resources available at the Pratt Library that include first-hand accounts of Titanic survivors and British and American government inquiries into the cause and circumstances of the collision, rescue efforts, and life-and-death decisions during the Titanic disaster.

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  7. Electronic - Fully Searchable - transcripts of the complete U.S. Senate and British Board of Trade inquiries, and reports, into the sinking of the S.S. 'Titanic.'.

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