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Based on an idea by TBM Titanic Memorial Team member, its a 3 by 7 lot seen in my city journal. Now you can help your sims rember that tragic day- Thanks to my Titanic Memorial Team for imput- b22rian and frex- if I forgot anyone I'm sorry-
During the inquiry Bruse Ismay- chairman of the line couldn't recall anything indicating they were in the ice zone- He also denighed telling Captain EJ Smith what to do- The following stats are from Titanic Inquiry Project website- There are exclusive rights to mension and copy anything as long as you mension them- Stats for voyage as recalled by Ismay-
She arrived in Cherbourg that evening, having run over at 68 revolutions.
We left Cherbourg and proceeded to Queenstown. We arrived there, I think, about midday on Thursday.
We ran from Cherbourg to Queenstown at 70 revolutions.
After embarking the mails and passengers, we proceeded at 70 revolutions. I am not absolutely clear what the first day's run was, whether it was 464 miles or 484 miles.
The second day the number of revolutions was increased. I think the number of revolutions on the second day was about 72. I think we ran on the second day 519 miles.
The third day the revolutions were increased to 75, and I think we ran 546 or 549 miles.
The weather during this time was absolutely fine, with the exception, I think, of about 10 minutes' fog one evening.
The accident took place on Sunday night. What the exact time was I do not know. I was in bed myself, asleep, when the accident happened.
The ship sank, I am told, at 2:20.
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