How many pieces of cutlery did the Titanic have on board?

The cutlery on the Titanic
There were 44,000 pieces of cutlery on the Titanic in total, a combined weight of more than 4,000 lbs. In 2012 the firm re-issued the Panel Reed cutlery that was used on that fateful voyage. In more recent times the company was chosen to supply the cutlery aboard Concorde.
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How many pieces of cookware glassware and cutlery was on the Titanic?

57,600 – pieces of crockery (including pots and pans). 29,000 – pieces of glassware. 44,000 – pieces of cutlery.
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How much food did the Titanic have on board?

Titanic provisions: what food came onboard

Hefty provisions included 75,000lbs of meat, 11,000lbs of fresh fish, 40 tonnes of potatoes, 40,000 eggs, 7,000 heads of lettuce, 10,000lbs of sugar, 250 barrels flour, 36,000 apples, 1,500 gallons of milk and 15,000 bottles of ale.
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What was the rarest item on the Titanic?

A pair of gloves that survived the wreckage

A battered pair of white cotton gloves were one of the artifacts found in the Titanic wreckage, and they have since been dubbed some of the "rarest Titanic artifacts ever recovered," according to USA Today.
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How many steel plates were on the Titanic?

She was constructed of thousands of one-inch thick mild steel plates and two million steel and wrought iron rivets.
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Titanic's Table Settings



How thick was the steel on Titanic?

The steel plate from the hull of the Titanic was nominally 1.875 cm thick, while the bulkhead plate had a thickness of 1.25 cm. Corrosion in the salt water had reduced the thickness of the hull plate so that it was not possible to machine standard tensile specimens from it.
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What happened to the steel on the Titanic?

Under extremes in temperature the steel was susceptible to a condition called “brittle fracture.” It was brittle fracture, the scientists and engineers now believe, that caused the Titanic's hull to shatter on impact with an iceberg.
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How much was a first class ticket on the Titanic?

Even the cheapest cabin on the Titanic was higher than one on any other ship. So you can very well imagine how expensive a first-class ticket would be! Believed to be THE most expensive ticket on this ship, it cost a whopping $61,000 in today's time. In 1912 it cost $2,560.
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Who owns the Titanic wreck?

People have been diving down to the Titanic's wreckage for around 35 years. But so far, no one has found human remains, the company that owns rights to the wreckage says. Now the company, RMS Titanic Inc., is planning for a new expedition that is raising concerns.
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Are there still bodies on 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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How many dessert spoons were on the Titanic?

Cut Glass Tumblers: 8,000. Dessert Plates: 2,000. Dessert Spoons: 3,000. Dinner Forks: 8,000.
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Did they serve lobster on the Titanic?

According to British auction firm Henry Aldridge and Son, this weekend's auction "broke a number of world record prices," led by the sale of a first class lunch menu from the first meal to have been served aboard the Titanic, offering lobsters, hodge podge and roast beef.
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What was the last menu on the Titanic?

The menu included oysters, filet mignon, poached salmon, chicken Lyonnaise, foie gras, roasted pigeon, lamb with mint sauce and Punch Romaine, a palate-cleansing ice flavored with oranges and drenched in champagne.
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How much alcohol was on the Titanic?

25. The Titanic was stocked with 20,000 bottles of beer and stout, 1,500 bottles of wine and 8,000 cigars for use by first-class passengers.
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How many artifacts have been recovered from the Titanic?

The wreckage was located 12,500 feet underneath the ocean some 370 miles south of Newfoundland, Canada. Since 1987, a private American company called RMS Titanic, Inc. has salvaged more than 5,000 artifacts from the Titanic. These relics include everything from pieces of the hull to china.
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How much bread was on the Titanic?

The Titanic sank with approximately 3000 pounds of garlic bread on board - Who Said It First on Twitter.
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Can I dive to the Titanic?

You cannot scuba dive to the Titanic due to its depth at 12,500 feet. Air consumption: one standard tank lasts 15 minutes at 120 feet. Supply for 12,500 feet would be impossible to carry even with a team. The deepest dive on record with special equipment, training and a support team is 1,100 feet.
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Can you buy items from the Titanic?

Officials with Premier Exhibitions, which filed for bankruptcy in 2016, couldn't be reached for comment. RMS Titanic, a unit of Premier, has been only company legally permitted to collect artifacts from the Titanic wreck since 1994.
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Did the band play while the Titanic sank?

The musicians of the RMS Titanic all perished when the ship sank in 1912. They played music, intending to calm the passengers, for as long as they possibly could, and all went down with the ship.
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What was the most expensive ticket on the Titanic?

The family fortune came from her father, a wealthy textile-mill owner. Cardeza had no trouble affording what is believed to have been the most expensive ticket on the ship: $2,560 in 1912 dollars, or more than $61,000 today. She boarded the ship in Cherbourg with her 36-year-old son, Thomas, her maid, and his valet.
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Was there a cat on the Titanic?

What about cats? There were probably cats on the Titanic. Many vessels kept cats to keep mice and rats away. Apparently the ship even had an official cat, named Jenny.
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How much longer will the Titanic remain intact?

Her best estimation is that there remain approximately 30 years until the wreck has disintegrated entirely. Even then, its condition is likely to grow increasingly worse over time, she says. “Logic tells you [that] more structurally it is damaged, the more quickly it will deteriorate.”
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How was the Titanic riveted?

The 46,000-ton Titanic was made of steel held together with some three million rivets. They secured both beams and plates. Each rivet was formed at a factory into a mushroom shape; it was heated at the work site to incandescent temperatures and then inserted into the aligned holes of plates and beams.
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Was the Titanic made of cheap steel?

She was constructed of thousands of one inch-thick mild steel plates and two million steel and wrought iron rivets and equipped with the latest technology.
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