Thomas Andrews is the Designer of the titanic, during the first few minutes after the ship struck the iceberg, he had taken out the designs and explained what was going to happen to the captain and crew. for the most part anything that happened in the Movie involving Thomas Andrews and Captain Smith is true
Thomas Andrews, born on 7th Feb 1873 and died on Titanic...he is thought of as one of the biggest heros of that fateful night, spending his last hours rousing passengers and making them put on life jackets...he was last seen standing in the 1st class smoking room and went down with the ship...
No one knows, but many believe that he did indeed choose to go down with the Titanic because he knew that there would be little to no chance of getting into a lifeboat. Eyewitness reports say that Thomas Andrews was last seen walking the decks, advising passengers to get into the lifeboats, and even throwing chairs and other objects overboard, as to give others a better chance at survival. After this, he went into the First Class smoking room, and stared at the painting above the fireplace with his life vest was on the table next to him as the titanic sank
Thomas Andrew was the designer of the Titanic. The reason why Titanic was thought of as unsinkable was because there were 16 watertight compartments. So even if a disaster occured with the Titanic it would have stayed afloat for some time - a couple more hours (in this time passengers could have been rescued by other ships). BUT Thomas Andrews reduced the height of the compartments to make more space in the first-class rooms so when it hit the iceberg it sunk a lot faster than it would have done. Overall, if he wasn't so fussed about the first class passengers' accommodations the Titanic possibly WOULDN'T have sunk and even if it DID many more people would have survived. Warning: This information might not be completely accurate so I'm sorry if I didn't give the appropriate piece of information that you were looking for..
Someone from the Carpathia ship.
i watched a titanic thing on tv called titanic the mission i seen the iceberg that it hit and behind it there was a line of them
Thomas Andrews was last seen in Titanic's First Class Smoking Room, just below the fourth funnel. Andrews either died when the ship split and destroyed the Aft Grand Staircase and Smoking Room, or drowned inside Titanic's stern as it sank.
Thomas Andrews, born on 7th Feb 1873 and died on Titanic...he is thought of as one of the biggest heros of that fateful night, spending his last hours rousing passengers and making them put on life jackets...he was last seen standing in the 1st class smoking room and went down with the ship...
No one knows, but many believe that he did indeed choose to go down with the Titanic because he knew that there would be little to no chance of getting into a lifeboat. Eyewitness reports say that Thomas Andrews was last seen walking the decks, advising passengers to get into the lifeboats, and even throwing chairs and other objects overboard, as to give others a better chance at survival. After this, he went into the First Class smoking room, and stared at the painting above the fireplace with his life vest was on the table next to him as the titanic sank
Thomas Andrew was the designer of the Titanic. The reason why Titanic was thought of as unsinkable was because there were 16 watertight compartments. So even if a disaster occured with the Titanic it would have stayed afloat for some time - a couple more hours (in this time passengers could have been rescued by other ships). BUT Thomas Andrews reduced the height of the compartments to make more space in the first-class rooms so when it hit the iceberg it sunk a lot faster than it would have done. Overall, if he wasn't so fussed about the first class passengers' accommodations the Titanic possibly WOULDN'T have sunk and even if it DID many more people would have survived. Warning: This information might not be completely accurate so I'm sorry if I didn't give the appropriate piece of information that you were looking for..
Considering that 1,496 people went into the sea, and several were still aboard, we can estimate that 1,500+ people died on, in, or during Titanic's struggle to stay afloat. Some of the well known people who perished on Titanic were; Thomas Andrews- designer of the Titanic; he was last seen stopping the time on a clock, estimating the ship's death. Edward James Smith- Captain of the Titanic; he was last seen on the bridge. He had made plans to retire after seeing Titanic safely across. Ida and Isidor Straus- the wealthy couple aboard Titanic. Ida made the decision to stay with her husband when the "women and children only" order was given, even though it meant certain death. This was a final testimony of her love and loyalty to her husband. John Jacob Astor- wealthiest man aboard Titanic. He was last seen by his eighteen year old wife, after he helped her aboard a life boat. He died on the ship as well. The Musicians- the first class band on Titanic that played until the final moments of Titanic's death. For the life of me, I can't think of their names at the moment. The last song they played was "Nearer, My God, To Thee".
no one really knows at this time
After she sank, the Titanic was not seen again until 73 years later, when Robert D. Ballard made his explorations.
It was believed that Thomas Andrews, who was Titanic's naval architect, was well aware of the lack of lifeboats and how quickly the ship was going to sink. So he sacrified his life by urging many passengers to get to the lifeboats, going room-to-room in some cases, and went so far as throwing deck chairs into the ocean to be used as floatation devices. He was last seen standing alone with his arms folded in the First Class smoking room, looking at a painting ("Plymouth Harbour") above the fireplace, his lifejacket lying nearby. It was assumed that considering where the fireplace was located, he may have died as the ship split in two right around that spot.
Someone from the Carpathia ship.
i watched a titanic thing on tv called titanic the mission i seen the iceberg that it hit and behind it there was a line of them
I'm pretty sure you mean the Captain of the ship. The Captain of the RMS Titanic was Edward James Smith. He had planned to retire after Titanic was seen safely across, but he stayed with the ship. As the saying goes, "The Captain goes down with his ship"; E.J. remained on Titanic, like the honorable man he was. He was last seen, according to a variety of accounts, on the bridge, watching the disaster. In my own opinion, I do believe he was blaming himself for the tragedy that had unfolded.
yes she does if you have ever seen her vid she is bald