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[*]Length: 882 feet, 8 inches/268 metres
[*]Gross tonnage: 46,328 tons
[*]Net tonnage: 24,900 tons
[*]Total capacity: 3547 passengers and crew, fully loaded
[*]Decks: 9 in total (counting the orlop deck) the boat deck, A,B,C,D,E,F,G and below G boiler rooms.
[*]Beam: 92.5 feet/28 meters
[*]Height: 60.5 feet waterline to Boat Deck, 175 feet keel to top of funnels.
[*]Depth: 59.5 feet
[*]Draft: about 34 feet
[*]Engines: 2 reciproctating 4 cylinder, triple expansion, direct - acting, inverted engines: 30,000hp 77 rpm. 1 low pressure Parsons turbine: 16,000hp 165rpm
[*]Propellers: 3 ; Center turbine: 17 feet ; Left/Right wings: 23 feet 6 inches
[*]Boilers: 29 (24 double ended boilers and 5 single ended boilers)
[*]Furnaces: 159 providing a total heating surface of 144,142 sq. feet
[*]Steam pressure: 215 P.S.I.
[*]Watertight compartments: 16, extending up to F deck
[*]Lifeboat davits: 14 double acting Welin's with Murrays disengaging gear
[*]Lifeboats: 20 total as follows:- 14 wood lifeboats each 30’0" long by 9’1" by 4’0" deep with a capacity of 65 persons each
2 wood cutters 25’2" long by 7’2" by 3’0" deep with a capacity of 40 persons each
4 Englehardt collapsible boats 27’5" by 8’0" by 3’0" deep with a capacity of 47 persons each
[*]Personal floatation devices: 3560 life jackets and 49 life buoys
[*]Fuel requirement: 825 tons of coal per day
[*]Water consumption: 14,000 gallons of fresh water per day
[*]Top Speed: 23 knots
[*]TITANIC PROVISIONS
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[*]Fresh Meat 75,000 lbs
[*]Fresh Fish 11,000 lbs
[*]Salt & dried fish 4,000 lbs
[*]Bacon and Ham 7,500 lbs
[*]Poultry and game 25,000 lbs
[*]Fresh Eggs 40,000
[*]Sausages 2,500 lbs
[*]Potatoes 40 tons
[*]Onions 3,500 lbs
[*]Tomatoes 3,500 lbs
[*]Fresh Asparagus 800 bundles
[*]Fresh Green Peas 2,500 lbs
[*]Lettuce 7,000 heads
[*]Sweetbreads 1,000
[*]Ice Cream 1,750 lbs
[*]Coffee 2,200 lbs
[*]Tea 800 lbs
[*]Rice,dried beans etc.10,000 lbs
[*]Sugar 10,000lbs
[*]Flour 250 barrels
[*]Cereals 10,000 lbs
[*]Apples 36,000
[*]Oranges 36,000[/FONT]
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[*]Lemons 16,000
[*]Grapes 1,000lbs
[*]Grapefruit 13,000
[*]Jams and Marmalade 1,120 lbs
[*]Fresh Milk 1,500 gal
[*]Fresh Cream 1,200 qts
[*]Condensed Milk 600 gals
[*]Fresh Butter 6,000lbs[/FONT][/FONT]- [FONT=Arial, Helvetica]
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[*]Aprons: 4,000
[*]Blankets: 7,500
[*]Table Cloths: 6,000
[*]Bed Covers: 3,600
[*]Eiderdown Quilts: 800
[*]Single Sheets: 15,000
[*]Table Napkins: 45,000
[*]Bath Towels: 7,500
[*]Fine Towels: 25,000
[*]Roller Towels: 3,500
[*]Double Sheets: 3,000
[*]Pillow-slips: 15,000[/FONT][/FONT]
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[*]Ales and Stout 15,000 bottles
[*]Wines 1,000 bottles
[*]Spirits 850 bottles
[*]Minerals 1,200bottles
[*]Cigars 8,000
[*]57,600 items of crockery
[*]29,000 pieces of glassware
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[*]Tea Cups: 3,000
[*]Dinner Plates: 12,000
[*]Ice Cream Plates: 5,500
[*]Soufflé Dishes: 1,500
[*]Wine Glasses: 2,000
[*]Salt Shakers: 2,000
[*]Pudding Dishes: 1,200
[*]Finger Bowls: 1,000
[*]Oyster Forks: 1,000
[*]Nut Crackers: 300
[*]Egg Spoons: 2,000
[*]Grape Scissors: 1,500
[*]Asparagus Tongs: 400[/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica] TITANIC CARGO CLAIMED AS LOST[/FONT]
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[*]3,364 bags of mail and between 700 and 800 parcels.
[*]One Renault 35 hp automobile owned by passenger William Carter.
[*]One Marmalade Machine owned by passenger Edwina Trout.
[*]Oil painting by Blondel, "La Circasienne Au Bain" owned by Hokan Björnström-Steffanson.
[*]Seven parcels of parchment of the Torah owned by Hersh L. Siebald.
[*]Three crates of ancient models for the Denver Museum
[/FONT][/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica][SIZE=+1]50 Cases of toothpaste for Park & Tilford [/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]
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[*]11 bales of rubber for the National City Bank of New York[/FONT][/FONT]
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[*]Eight dozen tennis balls were lost which were to go to R.F. Downey & Co.
[*]A cask of china headed for Tiffany's.
[*]Five Grand Pianos.
[*]Thirty cases of golf clubs and tennis rackets for A.G. Spalding.
[*]A jewelled copy of The Rubáiyát by Omar Khayyám, with illustrations by Eliku Vedder sold for £405 at auction in March of 1912 to an American bidder. The binding took two years to execute, and the decoration embodied no fewer than 1,500 precious stones, each separately set in gold.
[*]Four cases of opium[/FONT][/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica][FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Other Facts[/FONT] [/FONT]
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- [FONT=Arial, Helvetica]In 1912, skilled shipyard workers who built Titanic earned £2 ($10) per week. Unskilled workers earned £1 or less per week. A single First Class berth would have cost these workers 4 to 8 months wages.[/FONT]
- [FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Fee to send a wireless telegram: 12 shillings and sixpence/$3.12 ($36 today), for the first 10 words, and 9 pence per word thereafter. [/FONT]
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[*]Captain E.J. Smith, Titanic: £105 a month
[*]Captain Rostron, Carpathia: £53 per month
[*]Seaman Edward Buley: £5 a month
[*]Look-out G.A. Hogg: £5 and 5 shillings a month
[*]Radio Operator Harold Bride: £48 per month
[*]Steward Sidney Daniels: £3 and 15 shillings a month
[*]Stewardess Annie Robinson: £3 and 10 shillings a month
(Note: The range of salaries was quite extreme in 1912. In today's money, Captain Smith earned about $72,500 per year while Stewardess Robinson earned only $2400 per year!)[/FONT]