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The Famous Baker from the Titanic: Charles Joughin’s Tale from the Titanic

Titanic survivor: Charles Joughin’s Tale from a Sinking Ship You’re standing on the deck of a sinking ship, the cold Atlantic wind whipping around you, chaos unfolding everywhere. This was the reality for Titanic survivor, Charles Joughin, Titanic’s chief baker, who faced the disaster with remarkable courage and a flask Read more…

By Precooked History, 1 year14 June 2024 ago
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Titanic’s Forgotten Crew Members: Harold Lowe

Harold Lowe: Titanic’s Forgotten Hero  It’s a polar night in the North Atlantic, the sea eerily calm as disaster strikes the unthinkable, the RMS Titanic. Among the heroes of that fateful night stood Fifth Officer Harold Lowe, of the Titanic crew, whose quick thinking and bravery offered a glimmer of Read more…

By Precooked History, 1 year1 June 2024 ago
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Who Was Really to Blame for the Sinking of the Titanic?

Who Was Really to Blame for the Sinking of the Titanic?  When the RMS Titanic set sail from Southampton to New York City on its maiden voyage, it was celebrated as a triumph of modern engineering. Yet, the night of April 14, 1912, revealed a catastrophic series of missteps and Read more…

By Precooked History, 1 year8 May 2024 ago
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Social Divisions on the Titanic: August Wennerstrom’s Story

The Titanic’s Tragic Night Through the Eyes of August Wennerström As the grandeur of the Titanic’s first-class festivities echoed through the corridors, below decks in the cramped, cold confines of third-class, August Wennerström penned what would soon become a harrowing survival story amidst one of the most infamous disasters in Read more…

By Precooked History, 1 year22 April 2024 ago
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Why did the Titanic sink?

  It was a clear, moonless night on April 14, 1912, when the unthinkable happened. The RMS Titanic, a marvel of modern engineering, struck an iceberg in the frigid waters of the North Atlantic. The “unsinkable” ship was doomed. As chaos unfolded, the fate of over 2,200 passengers and crew Read more…

By Precooked History, 2 years26 March 2024 ago
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Arthur “Artie” Priest: The Unsinkable Stoker

The Unsinkable Stoker of the Titanic Imagine a frigid night on the Atlantic Ocean. The RMS Titanic, a colossal ship deemed unsinkable by many, strikes an iceberg. Amid the ensuing chaos, while many succumb to panic, one man, Arthur Priest, remains remarkably composed. His actions, under dire circumstances, save lives—a Read more…

By Precooked History, 2 years30 January 2024 ago
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