Who currently owns the Titanic?

In 1994, the company RMS Titanic Inc., a subsidiary of Premier Exhibitions, became the wreck's salvor-in-possession—the only company allowed to collect artifacts. The company has now collected more than 5,500 artifacts, including a 17-ton section of the hull that was raised out of the ocean in 1998.
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Who owns salvage rights to Titanic?

A federal judge for the Virginia Eastern district in the US has ruled that RMS Titanic Inc., which owns salvage rights to the shipwreck, can retrieve the radio. This is despite the fact the operation may involve damage to the hull, much of which remains intact 12,500 feet (3,800 metres) underwater.
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What happened to the owner of Titanic?

J Bruce Ismay spent much of the rest of his life living out of the public eye in Costello in the west of Ireland before returning to London where he died in 1937.
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How much of the Titanic is left?

The ship, which fell to the seabed in two parts, can now be found 370 miles off the coast of Newfoundland at a depth of roughly 12,600 feet. Fields of debris surround each part of the wreck, including some of the ship's bunkers, passengers' luggage, wine bottles and even the intact face of a child's porcelain doll.
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Why can't they raise the Titanic?

Oceanographers have pointed out that the hostile sea environment has wreaked havoc on the ship's remains after more than a century beneath the surface. Saltwater acidity has been dissolving the vessel, compromising its integrity to the point where much of it would crumble if tampered with.
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Was the Titanic deliberately sunk by JP Morgan?



Why are there no bodies on the Titanic?

The state of those bodies would depend on how exposed to currents of oxygenated water — and the deep-sea scavengers that thrive on it — they were over the years. "Decomposition slows if bodies get cut off from the open sea, reducing oxygen levels and scavengers," says William J. Broad in The New York Times.
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Was the Titanic captain found?

Smith's body was never recovered, and his final moments remain a mystery—with no shortage of conflicting accounts. Smith's body was never recovered, and his final moments remain a mystery—with no shortage of conflicting accounts.
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Who dressed as a woman to escape Titanic?

portrayed Ismay dressing as a woman in order to sneak into a lifeboat. Lord Mersey, who led the 1912 British inquiry into the sinking of the Titanic, concluded that Ismay had helped many other passengers before finding a place for himself on the last lifeboat to leave the starboard side.
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Is there anyone still alive from the Titanic?

No, there are no more living survivors from the Titanic. The last living survivor was Millvina Dean, who was the youngest passenger on the Titanic when she was only an infant. Dean was only two months old when her family decided to move from England to Kansas in the United States to open a tobacco shop.
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Is it legal to take stuff from the Titanic?

(RMST). The private firm holds salvage rights to Titanic, which means that it is the only entity allowed to remove artifacts from the wreck site. RMST says that its goal is to preserve the ship's legacy, and the company has conserved the artifacts it salvaged.
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Where is the big piece Titanic now?

Today, the largest artifact ever recovered, appropriately called The Big Piece, can be found in an unlikely place; in the middle of the desert at Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at Luxor, Las Vegas.
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Can the Titanic be raised?

"Titanic is a wreck that the world cannot leave alone," says archaeologist James Delgado, chief of the maritime heritage office at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). "We can't raise her, and we can't keep her forever as it is now.
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Was Rose from the Titanic real?

It's Jack and Rose's movie, but a lot of the people they meet had their own incredible stories. You probably already knew that Jack and Rose, the main characters in the 1997 movie Titanic, weren't real. Like all films “based on a true story,” the movie added its own fictional elements to historical events.
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Why did Rose throw the necklace in the ocean?

Rose then throws the necklace off the Keldysh, just above the Titanic. By throwing the necklace into the Atlantic ocean, Rose finally lets go, because she is ready to make peace with Jack and the other Titanic victims; she is finally ready to move on.
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What was found on the Titanic?

The 2000 expedition by RMS Titanic Inc. carried out 28 dives during which over 800 artefacts were recovered, including the ship's engine telegraphs, perfume vials and watertight door gears.
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Did any men get on lifeboats?

Some of the early lifeboats were launched only half full. And when no further women would risk getting in the them, some men did, encouraged by the Titanic's crew. Perhaps the most famous, and most unjustly maligned, of these men was William Sloper from Connecticut.
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Was there a pig on the Titanic?

The pig belonged to Edith Rosenbaum, a 32-year-old American woman who had become successful in the fashion world. Apparently Rosenbaum didn't want to leave the Titanic. She had locked up her 19 trunks and was ready to stay until a sailor came by, grabbed the pig from her and tossed it into a lifeboat.
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Who had the Lucky Pig on the Titanic?

The musical pig belonged to Edith Rosenbaum (1879–1975), who boarded the TITANIC at Cherbourg. In August 1911, Edith had been seriously injured in a road traffic accident, which claimed the life of the driver, a German merchant named Mr Lewe; the musical toy was a gift from her mother to help recuperate.
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Why did Captain Smith ignore the iceberg warnings?

According to Mr. Cooper, the author of a book on Captain Smith, Smith was not ignoring the ice warnings; he was simply not reacting to them. Ice warnings were just warnings that a ship sent saying that they had seen ice at a certain location (Kasprzak, 2012).
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What were Captain Smith's last words?

The last words of the ship's captain, Edward Smith, were: “Well boys, you've done your duty and done it well. I ask no more of you. I release you.
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Where are all the bodies from Titanic?

What happened to the bodies? 125 of the bodies were buried at sea, due either to their severe damage, advanced decomposition, or a simple lack of resources (lack of enough embalming fluid). 209 other bodies were transported for burial in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Does the iceberg from the Titanic still exist?

That means it likely broke off from Greenland in 1910 or 1911, and was gone forever by the end of 1912 or sometime in 1913. In all likelihood, the iceberg that sank the Titanic didn't even endure to the outbreak of World War I, a lost splash of freshwater mixed in imperceptibly with the rest of the North Atlantic.
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Was there sharks when the Titanic sank?

Sharks may have been in the ocean when the Titanic sank, but none of the survivors reported seeing them.
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How many babies died on the Titanic?

Of the 109 children traveling on the Titanic, almost half were killed when the ship sank – 53 children in total. 1 – the number of children from First Class who perished. 52 – the number of children from steerage who perished.
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Why did it take 73 years to find the Titanic?

Efforts to locate and salvage the Titanic began almost immediately after it sank. But technical limitations—as well as the sheer vastness of the North Atlantic search area—made it extremely difficult. American oceanographer and former Navy officer Robert D.
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