100 years photo memories luxury liner Titanic sank

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R.M.S. Titanic was once the largest and most luxurious ship floating in the coal-powered world. It has a great hull, towering smoke stacks, a luxury ladder, the giant propellers, large boiler and a lot of deck space. It was to sail on the high seas. Everything about the Titanic and the trip was great. Greatest promise is that it is a ship can not sink. On 10 April 1912, the Titanic set sail for the first time to leave Southampton, England, was traveling west across the Atlantic and reached New York City, on the other side. Titanic carrying 2435 passengers and 892 crew.

Unfortunately, human pride will make yourself forget the power of God. Arrogance on the part of the White Star Line, and the loose maritime safety regulations, ensuring at least the board has never reached the U.S. To add to the deck space, ship designers have removed the second line of the boat. That left only 20 lifeboats – not nearly enough for all that on board. When the ship struck an iceberg 600 miles off the coast of Newfoundland and sank, once the amazing size and capacity of a bottleneck. Women, children and some people driven to the boat that holds no hope of every person on board. More than 1,700 people still on the Titanic when it broke and went into the cold North Atlantic. Anyone who falls into the water will die within a few minutes of hypothermia.

Hypothermia is a condition in which the core temperature drops below the temperature required for normal metabolism and bodily functions are defined as 35.0C (95.0F). Body temperature is usually maintained near a constant level of 36.5 to 37.5C (98-100F) through biologic homeostasis or thermoregulation. If exposed to cold and can not charge the internal mechanism of the heat that is lost, the decline in core temperature occurs. As a decrease in body temperature, typical symptoms occur such as chills and mental confusion. Hypothermia is the opposite of hyperthermia is present in heat exhaustion and heat stroke. One of the lowest documented temperature of the person who has recovered is 13.0C (55.4F).

When the news reached Europe and North America, many people considered a joke and do not believe in the reality of the matter – a giant unsinkable ship is sinking – the headlines in major newspapers as well.

Seven hundred and ten people survived and died 1.517.

In this April 10 1912 photo the Titanic leaves Southampton England 400x328 100 years photo memories luxury liner Titanic sankIn this April 10, 1912 photo the Titanic leaves Southampton, England

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Amy Bracelet made of diamonds, pure gold and silver

Amy Bracelet made of diamonds, pure gold and silver

This hat along with over 5,000 other artifacts will be auctioned as a single collection on April 11, 2012, 100 years after the sinking of the Titanic  Workers leave the Harland & Wolff Shipyard in Belfast, where the Titanic was built between 1909 and 1911  Undated artist impression showing the 14  Two of Titanic’s engines lie exposed in a gaping cross section of the stern  Two messages that were sent from America to insurers Lloyds of London in the mistaken belief that other ships 
This hat along with over 5,000 other artifacts will be auctioned as a single collection on April 11, 2012, 100 years after the sinking of the Titanic, Workers leave the Harland & Wolff Shipyard in Belfast, where the Titanic was built between 1909 and 1911, Undated artist impression showing the 14, Two of Titanic’s engines lie exposed in a gaping cross section of the stern, Two messages that were sent from America to insurers Lloyds of London in the mistaken belief that other ships,
Two four-story-high reciprocating engines drove the Titanic's outboard propellers by Emory Kristof

Two four-story-high reciprocating engines drove the Titanic’s outboard propellers by Emory Kristof

Titanic’s battered stern, captured here in profile, bears witness to the extreme trauma inflicted upon it as it corkscrewed to the bottom  Titanic’s battered stern is captured overhead here. Making sense of this tangle of metal presents endless challenges to experts  Titanic survivors Laura Francatelli, and her employers Lady Lucy Duff-Gordon and Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon  Titanic set sail from England on April 10, 1912 and sank  Titanic lifeboats on their way to the Carpathia following sinking of Titanic 
Titanic’s battered stern, captured here in profile, bears witness to the extreme trauma inflicted upon it as it corkscrewed to the bottom, Titanic’s battered stern is captured overhead here. Making sense of this tangle of metal presents endless challenges to experts, Titanic survivors Laura Francatelli, and her employers Lady Lucy Duff-Gordon and Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon, Titanic set sail from England on April 10, 1912 and sank, Titanic lifeboats on their way to the Carpathia following sinking of Titanic,
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Titanic Hole photograph by Emory Kristof  Titanic dinner service. The Royal Crown Derby museum still holds letters from the ship’s chandlers confirming the designs and styles  Titanic bow from National Geographic Society  Titanic bow at the bottom of the Atlantic ocean  Titanic auction montage 
Titanic Hole photograph by Emory Kristof, Titanic dinner service. The Royal Crown Derby museum still holds letters from the ship’s chandlers confirming the designs and styles, Titanic bow from National Geographic Society, Titanic bow at the bottom of the Atlantic ocean, Titanic auction montage,
100-TITANIC

100-TITANIC

Titanic 100 years 1912-2012, The Irish Examiner Titanic Supplement  Though Titanic had advanced safety features such as watertight compartments and remotely activated watertight doors  This vintage print shows the Titanic shortly before leaving on her maiden voyage in 1912  This vest from the Titanic is part of the collection to be auctioned by Guernsey’s  This Sept. 12, 2008 image shows one of the propellers of the RMS Titanic on the ocean floor during an expedition to the site of the tragedy 
Titanic 100 years 1912-2012, The Irish Examiner Titanic Supplement, Though Titanic had advanced safety features such as watertight compartments and remotely activated watertight doors, This vintage print shows the Titanic shortly before leaving on her maiden voyage in 1912, This vest from the Titanic is part of the collection to be auctioned by Guernsey’s, This Sept. 12, 2008 image shows one of the propellers of the RMS Titanic on the ocean floor during an expedition to the site of the tragedy,