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    RMS Titanic was the largest ship afloat upon entering service and the second of three Olympic-class ocean liners built for the White Star Line. The ship was built by the Harland and Wolff shipbuilding company in Belfast .

    • It Was The Biggest Ship on The Company’S Line
    • It Was Designed to Be The Biggest Passenger Liner in History
    • It Had A Near Unlimited Budget
    • Two New Slipways Were Required For Its Construction
    • It Was Bigger and Heavier Than Its Nearest Rival
    • It Didn’T Have Enough Lifeboats to Hold Everyone on Board
    • It Produced Around 46,000 Horsepower
    • Its Launch Was A Huge Affair

    Belfast shipbuilders Harland and Wolff and the White Star Line shipping company had an exclusive contract that specified that White Star could only go to Harland and Wolff to have their ships built, and Harland and Wolff could not build for rival companies. RMS Titanic, its name derived from the Titans of Greek mythology, was to be the second of th...

    Though many ships already offered passage from Europe across the Atlantic, Titanic aimed to be the grandest, biggest and most luxurious passenger liner available. In particular, White Star Line aimed to dwarf rival Cunard Lines’ ships the Lusitania and Mauretania, which were then the fastest passenger ships in service, as well as German lines Hambu...

    When it came to the design and construction of the ships, White Star Line would normally sketch out a general idea, then allow Harland and Wolff to turn this into a ship design. Cost considerations were low on the agenda; Harland and Wolff were authorised to spend almost whatever they liked on the ships, in addition to a 5% profit margin. In the ca...

    The Titanic‘s construction began on 31 March 1909 when designer Thomas Andrews laid the first keel plate in Harland and Wolff Shipyards, Belfast.Her sister ship, TheOlympic, had begun some three months earlier, and the two ships were constructed simultaneously by over 15,000 workers. By the time the ship was built, 8 workers had lost their lives as...

    The Titanicfeatured 3 million hand-driven rivets, weighed 46,000 tons and measured more than 882 feet (269 metres), making her over 100 feet longer and over 50% heavier than their nearest rival. Indeed, she was the largest man-made moving object ever built at the time. The ‘unsinkable’ hull was divided into 16 watertight compartments, and featured ...

    Though no expense was spared when it came to luxury, the same rules weren’t applied to safety precautions on board. The ship was equipped with 16 lifeboat davits, which were each capable of lowering three lifeboats for a total of 48 boats. However, she only carried 20 lifeboats, four of which were collapsible and proved difficult to launch while th...

    The Titanic naturally required an enormous power source. In the early 1900s, that source was coal-powered steam. The ship featured 24 double-ended Scotch class boilers as well as five single-ended boilers housed in six boiler rooms. With all boilers firing, the TItanicproduced around 46,000 horsepower. The original design was so efficient that it o...

    On 31 May 1911, the 26,000 ton hull of the Titanicstill smelt of fresh black enamel as it descended down the slipway assisted by some 25 tons of grease and soap. Large crowds, dignitaries and press totalling around 100,000 flocked to the sight, many believing that such a massive steel object wouldn’t possibly float. A White Star Line employee was q...

  2. Apr 11, 2022 · In July 1908, the plans for Titanic were formally approved by Joseph Bruce Ismay, White Star Line's chairman and the son of founder Thomas Henry Ismay. Olympic and Titanic were constructed alongside each other, with work beginning on Olympic in December 1908 and on Titanic the following March.

  3. Titanic's full title was RMS Titanic as it was a Royal Mail ship carrying nearly 3500 sacks of mail including all sorts of letters and packages. Find out the science and engineering behind how...

  4. Apr 4, 2012 · This giant shipping trust was the brainchild of the Philadelphia Quaker shipping magnate Clement Acton Griscom and was made possible by the financial backing of the New York banker J. P. Morgan.

  5. May 19, 2021 · The RMS Titanic was a White Star Line ocean liner, which sank after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York on 15 April 1912. Over 1,500 men, women, and children lost their lives. There were 705 survivors.

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