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  2. Template:RMS Titanic - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Category:RMS Titanic templates This page was last edited on 14 December 2024 ...

  3. File:Lagoon Hull schematic.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Steamship - Wikipedia

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    RMS Titanic was the largest steamship in the world when she sank in 1912; a subsequent major sinking of a steamer was that of the RMS Lusitania, as an act of World War I. RMS Titanic was the largest steamship in the world in 1912 (sank on 15 April). Launched in 1938, RMS Queen Elizabeth was the largest passenger steamship ever built.

  5. File:TitanicRoute.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map marks the route of RMS Titanic during her maiden voyage, the ports on that route, and approximate location of where she sank on 1912-04-15. The remaining portion of her uncompleted route is shown dashed.

  6. Map shows how close Titan came to Titanic wreck after ... - AOL

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    The debris field was found close to the Titanic wreck

  7. Titanic navigation bridge - Wikipedia

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    The navigation bridge of the Titanic. On the Titanic, the navigation bridge (or command bridge) was a superstructure where the ship's command was exercised.From this location, the officer on watch determined the ship's geographical position, gave all orders regarding navigation and speed, and received information about everything happening on board.

  8. Well deck - Wikipedia

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    The well decks of passenger liners were often for the lowest class passengers' use, with the well deck of the Titanic reserved for third class passengers. [8] By the mid-20th century the concept of well deck design in passenger liners was "old fashioned", and newer ships were designed with flush decks.

  9. RMS Carpathia - Wikipedia

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    RMS Carpathia was a Cunard Line transatlantic passenger steamship built by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson in their shipyard in Wallsend, England.. The Carpathia made her maiden voyage in 1903 from Liverpool to Boston, and continued on this route before being transferred to Mediterranean service in 1904.