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Titanic's Lifeboat Launch Sequence


  • Lifeboat 7 is the First to be Launched
  • Lifeboat 5 is the Second to be Launched
  • Lifeboat 3 is the Third to be Launched
  • Lifeboat 8 is the Fourth to be Launched
  • Lifeboat 1 is the Fifth to be Launched
  • Lifeboat 6 is the Sixth to be Launched
  • Lifeboat 16 is the Seventh to be Launched
  • Lifeboat 14 is the Eighth to be Launched
  • Lifeboat 12 is the Ninth to be Launched
  • Lifeboat 9 is the Tenth to be Launched
  • Lifeboat 11 is the Eleventh to be Launched
  • Lifeboat 13 is the Twelfth to be Launched
  • Lifeboat 15 is the Thirteenth to be Launched
  • Lifeboat 2 is the Fourteenth to be Launched
  • Lifeboat 10 is the Fifteenth to be Launched
  • Lifeboat 4 is the Sixteenth to be Launched
  • Collapsible Lifeboat C is the Seventeenth to be Launched
  • Collapsible Lifeboat D is the Eighteenth and the Last to be Successfully Launched from Titanic.
  • The Crew Struggles to Release Collapsibles A & B 
  • Collapsibles A & B Are Washed Off


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TITANIC'S PRINCIPAL PARTICULARS

TITANIC'S PRINCIPAL PARTICULARS
Just how big was Titanic? Here she is by the numbers.

An extensive timeline of Titanic's construction.

Article posts regarding the launching of the lifeboats.

Preserving Titanic History since 1963.

Preserving Titanic history since 1989.

Ken Marschall is known as the world's foremost creator of Titanic artwork.

Ken Marschall's amazing Titanic artwork available for purchase.

Havencrest Castle in Savanna, Illinois is the home of artist and sculptor Alan St. George. His replicas of Titanic's interiors are spectacular. Tours are held in May and October. Havencrest Castle is a must see for any Titanic enthusiast.

Just like Netflix, but all things Titanic! This channel is a wonderful resource for Titanic enthusiasts.

Visit these two wonderful museums in Branson, Missouri and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

See where Titanic was built in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Visit the house of Margaret Tobin Brown, better known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" in Denver, Colorado.

This 1996 computer game is one of the most popular Titanic games ever produced. Click here to download from the Steam website.

Walk the decks of the Titanic in the most highly detailed video game to date. Visit their store for 3D printed replicas and other items.

Visit these amazing exhibitions to see recovered artifacts from the Titanic wreck site.

A huge inventory of Titanic merchandise.

One of the best online resources for Titanic research.

A list of all the ships belonging to the White Star Line. Provided by Wikipedia.

American and British inquiry transcripts following the disaster.

A great resource for anyone interested in ships.

A fun and interesting source for ocean liner enthusiasts.

Model ships and other nautical decor ready to be displayed.
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