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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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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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Who Were Some Famous Passengers on the Titanic?

Famous Passengers of the Titanic: Stories of Courage, Love, and Tragedy     As the RMS Titanic departed from Southampton on April 10, 1912, excitement buzzed among its passengers. The ship, a marvel of modern engineering, was the largest and most luxurious vessel of its time. Onboard were some of Read more…

By Precooked History, 2 years12 February 2024 ago
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What was life like on the Titanic?

The Titanic: A Voyage of Dreams and Disparities    As the massive hull of the Titanic sliced through the chilly waters of Southampton on April 10, 1912, three passengers, each from a different class, stood aboard the deck. First-class passenger John Astor IV marveled at the luxury around him, envisioning Read more…

By Precooked History, 2 years3 February 2024 ago
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