Maiden Voyage
After
years of construction and hard work, the Titanic was
finally ready for her maiden voyage. The maiden voyage
was set on April 10, 1912. At 10:00 A.M., the first
passengers began to come on board. Most of these
passengers were british. The real rush of people came
when the train boat arrived. People were scattered
everywhere, trying to find their appropriate gangway.
After the second class and third class passengers boarded
the ship, the first class passengers were escorted to
their cabins. Then at noon, the Titanic was
ready to go. As the Titanic sets off, her water
diplacement swings toward the Titanic. Quick
actions prevented the collision. The New York is
taken back to the docks by tugs, after an hour's delay,
the Titanic headed for Cherbourg, France.
The Titanic
arrived at Cherbourg at 5:30 P.M. Passengers had
boarded, and the Titanic lifted her anchor at 8:10,
on the way to Queenstown, Ireland. The Titanic
arrived in Queenstown the next mornign at 11:30 A.M. More passengers
board, and seven disembark. 1385 bags of mail are also
just thrown aboard. And for the last time, the Titanic
lifts her anchor and sails out for New York.

1912 Photo

1912 Photo

Painting

1912 Photo

Painting

Painting

1912 Photo

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