Did the Titanic have a sister ship?

Although Titanic is arguably the most famous ship ever built, many people are unaware that she was one of three sister ships which were designed to be the largest and most luxurious liners in the world! Today, 21st November, marks the anniversary of the sinking of the youngest and lesser known ship, Britannic
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They were Olympic (1911), Titanic (1912) and Britannic (1915). All three were designed to be the largest and most luxurious passenger ships at that time, designed to give White Star an advantage in the transatlantic passenger trade.
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What happened to Titanic's sister ship?

The Britannic, sister ship to the Titanic, sinks in the Aegean Sea on November 21, 1916, killing 30 people. More than 1,000 others were rescued. In the wake of the Titanic disaster on April 14, 1912, the White Star Line made several modifications in the construction of its already-planned sister ship.
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How many sister ships did Titanic have?

The second ship, Titanic, was to become world famous through sinking with huge loss of life on her maiden voyage. Her two sisters, Olympic and Britannic, are less well known and had very different careers.
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Did the Titanic have 3 sister ships?

They were Olympic (1911), Titanic (1912) and Britannic (1915). All three were designed to be the largest and most luxurious passenger ships at that time, designed to give White Star an advantage in the transatlantic passenger trade.
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Did any of the Titanic sister ships survive?

Violet Jessop (1887-1971) was a maritime stewardess and nurse who survived the sinking of both the Titanic and Britannic. She worked aboard ships into her sixties, traveling all over the world. After her last voyage, she lived the rest of her life in Suffolk, England.
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What Happened to the Titanic's Sister Ships



Who was the baby that Violet Jessop saved?

While on board The Carpathia, a woman (probably) (hopefully) the baby's mother, retrieved her baby (or just a baby) from Jessop. And that baby was Abraham Lincoln.
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What happened to Violet Jessop after the Titanic?

After the war, Jessop continued to work for the White Star Line, before joining the Red Star Line and then the Royal Mail Line again. During her tenure with Red Star, Jessop went on two cruises around the world on the company's largest ship, Belgenland.
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Is the Lusitania Titanic's sister ship?

Were Lusitania and Titanic sister ships? A: No. This is a common misconception because Lusitania and Titanic are two of the most infamous maritime disasters in history, so they are often linked in people's minds. The owners of Lusitania and Titanic were separate companies and rivals.
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What ship saved the Titanic?

Explore five facts about RMS Carpathia, the only vessel to rescue any survivors of the Titanic disaster. Explore five facts about RMS Carpathia, the only vessel to rescue any survivors of the Titanic disaster. 1.
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What ship was closest to the Titanic?

SS Californian was a British Leyland Line steamship that is best known for its inaction during the sinking of the RMS Titanic, despite being the closest ship in the area.
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What was the Titanic's real name?

Titanic, in full Royal Mail Ship (RMS) Titanic, British luxury passenger liner that sank on April 14–15, 1912, during its maiden voyage, en route to New York City from Southampton, England, killing about 1,500 (see Researcher's Note: Titanic) passengers and ship personnel.
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What sank the Britannic?

In 1915 and 1916 she served between the United Kingdom and the Dardanelles. On the morning of 21 November 1916 she was shaken by an explosion caused by a naval mine of the Imperial German Navy near the Greek island of Kea and sank 55 minutes later, killing 30 people.
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Which was bigger Titanic or Britannic?

Britannic was the largest of all three liners. She was originally called 'Gigantic' but was changed after it was deemed too similar in name to Titanic, which would have been a marketing suicide. Britannic was refitted as a floating hospital for service during world war one.
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Where is the Olympic ship now?

In April 1935 the Olympic was retired from service. It was later sold for scrapping, and many of the fixtures and fittings were bought and put on display by various establishments, notably the White Swan Hotel in Alnwick, Northumberland, England.
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How did the Carpathia sink?

On July 17, 1918, it was part of a convoy traveling from Liverpool to Boston. Off the southern coast of Ireland, the ship was struck by three torpedoes from a German U-boat and sank.
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Why did Britannic sink so fast?

Britannic suffered much heavier damage than the Titanic, with six compartments flooded the Titanic would have sunk much quicker, the Britannic however would have stayed afloat had the portholes not been left open and the intake of water vastly increased by the attempt to beach the ship.
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Are there still bodies trapped in the Titanic?

No one has found human remains, according to the company that owns the salvage rights. But the company's plan to retrieve the ship's iconic radio equipment has sparked a debate: Could the world's most famous shipwreck still hold remains of passengers and crew who died a century ago?
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Did Rose from Titanic survive?

In 1912 she was returning to America aboard the RMS Titanic, with her aristocratic fiancé Caledon Hockley. However, during the voyage she and third-class passenger Jack Dawson fell in love. The voyage came to an abrupt end when the ship struck ice and sank. Rose survived the ship's sinking, but Jack did not.
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Did anyone survive the Titanic without a lifeboat?

1,503 people did not make it on to a lifeboat and were aboard Titanic when she sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean. 705 people remained in the lifeboats until later that morning when they were rescued by RMS Carpathia.
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Has any other ship sank like the Titanic?

The Titanic isn't the only notable shipwreck (though it is famous for crashing into an iceberg on April 15, 1912, killing over 1,500 people). The Lusitania, a British luxury liner, was sunk by a German submarine on May 7, 1915, killing 1,195 people. Joola, a Senegalese ferry, sunk in 2002, drowning 1,863 people.
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Was Titanic or Lusitania bigger?

Both British ocean liners had been the largest ships in the world when first launched (the Lusitania at 787 feet in 1906, and the Titanic at 883 feet in 1911). And both were ostentatiously luxurious, designed to ferry the world's wealthiest passengers between Europe and the United States in comfort and elegance.
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What other ship sank other than the Titanic?

The Wilhelm Gustloff is the deadliest in history, killing 9,000 people when it sank in 1945. Similar to the Titanic, the Joola, the SS Kiangya, and the MV Doña Paz were carrying civilians when they were sunk.
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Who did Violet Jessop get married to?

The family, whose forebear was married at 26 – twenty years before Violet Jessop jumped the broom – is not willing to believe that the census entry relates to the same man she married, 46-year-old John James Lewis, still a steward at sea.
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Is there a movie about Violet Jessop?

One of the most fascinating accounts of the sinking, however, has only now come to light, 86 years after the event, as though it had somehow miraculously struggled free of the wreck, two and a half miles down. It is the story of Violet Jessop's maritime career.
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