What breed of dog survived the Titanic?

The three survivors were all small enough to be smuggled onto the lifeboats—two Pomeranians, one named Lady, and a Pekinese named Sun Yat-Sen who belonged to the Harpers, of publishing firm Harper & Row.
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What three dogs survived the Titanic?

How Many Dogs Survived the Titanic?
  • Lady: a Pomeranian purchased by Margaret Bechstein Hays, in Paris. Her owner took Lady, wrapped in a blanket, aboard Lifeboat 7.
  • Sun Yat Sen: a Pekingese belonging to Myra and Henry S. Harper, publishing magnate. ...
  • Another Pomeranian: owned by Martin and Elizabeth Jane Rothschild. Mrs.
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Did any dogs survived the Titanic?

How many dogs were there? According to J. Joseph Edgette from Widener University, there were twelve confirmed canines on the ship. Only three of them survived.
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How many Pomeranians survived the Titanic?

Three small dogs, two Pomeranians and a Pekinese, survived the Titanic disaster cradled in their owners' arms as they climbed into lifeboats. Miss Margaret Hays, aged 24, boarded Titanic at Cherbourg and was travelling home with two friends to New York with her Pomeranian called Lady.
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Was there a cat that survived the Titanic?

Jenny was the name of the ship's cat aboard Titanic & was mentioned in the accounts of several of the crew members who survived the ocean liner's fateful 1912 maiden voyage. She was transferred from Titanic's sister ship Olympic & gave birth in the week before Titanic left Southampton.
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The Dogs Aboard the Titanic



Did rats survive the Titanic?

They included dogs, cats, chickens, other birds and an unknown number of rats. Three of the twelve dogs on the Titanic survived; all other animals perished.
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How many rats were on the Titanic?

Charles Pellegrino estimated the rat population on a ship the size of the Titanic to be 6,000, but I guess the vessel was too new for the beasties to have procreated to their full potential. Pellegrino also gives figures of up to 350,000 cockroaches and 2 billion dust mites.
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Was there a French Bulldog on the Titanic?

Only first class passengers were allowed to bring dogs on the voyage and many belonged to prominent families. There were 12 confirmed dogs on board the Titanic including a Toy Poodle, a Fox Terrier, a French Bulldog and millionaire John Jacob Astor's Airedale named Kitty.
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How many cats were on the Titanic?

What other animals did the passengers bring on the Titanic? The Titanic carried a cat, 12 dogs, and some birds (a few hens and a canary) when it collided with the iceberg.
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Was there a horse on the Titanic?

Were there horses aboard the Titanic? That's still a mystery. Some sources say there were polo ponies aboard, and there's an unverified story about a German racehorse who had a private paddock on C deck.
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How many dogs were in the Titanic?

Twelve dogs were aboard the ship when it met its fateful end. So what happened to the dogs? And how did they come to be aboard the ship in the first place? It is a confirmed fact that 12 dogs traveled on the Titanic.
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How much did a 3rd class ticket on the Titanic cost?

The first class tickets ranged enormously in price, from $150 (about $1700 today) for a simple berth, up to $4350 ($50,000) for one of the two Parlour suites. Second class tickets were $60 (around $700) and third class passengers paid between $15 and $40 ($170 - £460).
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Was there a Newfoundland dog on the Titanic?

Rigel was a large black Newfoundland dog who was said to have saved some of the survivors of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. One account of the story was published in the New York Herald, April 21, 1912, the other was the book Sinking of the Titanic and Great sea disasters by Logan Marshall, published in 1912.
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Who was the last living survivor of Titanic?

Millvina Dean, who as a baby was wrapped in a sack and lowered into a lifeboat in the frigid North Atlantic, died Sunday, having been the last survivor of the 1912 sinking of the RMS Titanic.
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Did any of the boiler room survived Titanic?

Titanic was celebrated as the biggest, safest, most advanced ship of its age, but it was a lowly stoker in its boiler room who truly deserved the name 'unsinkable'. John Priest survived no fewer than four ships that went to the bottom, including Titanic and its sister ship Britannic.
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Who bought a ticket to sail on the Titanic but never sailed?

Today I found out that Milton S. Hershey bought a VIP ticket for the Titanic but ended up not boarding. The Titanic, the unsinkable ship, launched on April 10, 1912, carrying some 2,200 passengers and crew en route to the United States.
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Are there bodies in the Titanic?

After the Titanic sank, searchers recovered 340 bodies. Thus, of the roughly 1,500 people killed in the disaster, about 1,160 bodies remain lost.
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Who never boarded the Titanic?

Norah Callaghan and Annie Jordan had tickets to board the Titanic but did not. Jordan developed a rash that kept her from traveling, and records from another White Star ship, the Celtic, show Callaghan boarding that ship on April 12, 1912, just one day after the Titanic left Queenstown.
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What happened to the Frenchie on Titanic?

What happened to the Frenchie's owner? Robert Daniel did survive and managed to escape The Titanic in lifeboat number six. He is said to have met his future wife in the lifeboat, another American named Eloise Smith (Mrs.
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How cold was water when Titanic sank?

The temperature of the water was -2.2 degrees Celsius when Titanic was sinking. What would the temperature be in Fahrenheit degrees? (Fahrenheit equals 9/5 Celsius temperature plus 32 degrees.)
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What sea creatures live in the Titanic?

During the 1991 IMAX expedition, scientists were surprised by the variety of organisms that they found in and around Titanic. A total of 28 species were observed, including sea anemones, crabs, shrimp, starfish, and rattail fish up to a yard (1 m) long. Much larger creatures have been glimpsed by explorers.
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How many chickens were on the Titanic?

They were the forgotten victims of the Titanic: the pet animals locked up and helpless as the doomed passenger liner sank. Around 12 dogs, four hens, four roosters, 30 cockerels, one yellow canary and the ship's rat-catcher cat Jenny were on board the vessel's doomed maiden voyage.
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Can sinking ship pull you down?

The Myth - A sinking ship creates enough suction to pull a person under if that person is too close (as was rumoured to occur when the RMS Titanic sank). Notes - Though using a small ship, neither Adam nor Jamie were sucked under when it sank, not even when they were riding directly on top of it.
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What was one of the last songs the band played on the Titanic?

Harold Bride, the radio operator, one of the last to leave the ship, told the New York Times (after the tabloids had spread the hymn myth) that the last tune performed was “Songe d'Automne,” a then-current pop hit by British dance bandleader Archibald Joyce.
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