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The Titanic was a Passenger Ship that started building in "March 31, 1909" and finished in " May 31, 1911" and released to the public in "10 April 1912". Titanic was a ship built in England and had the 3rd, 2nd, & 1st class passengers. The 3rd class cost around £3–£8/$15–$40 which in today's money would be 350-900, 2nd class cost around £12/$60 which in today's money is around $1,375, and official 1st class cost around $3,500, the most expensive "First-class parlor suite" costed around £870/$4,350 which would be around 100k today. They said "don't worry the ship is unsinkable" WHEN IT FREAKING SANK, I think they are just trying to lie to the people to make them feel safer which I totally get and understand. The reason why when they hit the iceberg and it caused such a huge damage is that when you see the top of an iceberg it looks small but in the bottom, it's like 7/8, so that was the story. Facts: When in the "movie" they said Children and Woman first a lot of people think men were also allowed to go it was just in that movie. The iceberg was spotted at 11.40pm on April 14, 1912, by lookout Frederick Fleet, who proclaimed: “Iceberg! Right ahead!” Fleet survived the disaster and was a lookout on the RMS Oceanic during the Twenties, before serving in the Second World War. Pranksters placed a pair of binoculars on his grave in 2012 with a note saying: “Sorry they’re 100 years too late”.
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