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  1. 1 juil. 2024 · On the evening of April 11, 1912, first-class passengers aboard the Titanic enjoyed a decadent feast. At dinner that night, they ate oysters, salmon with hollandaise sauce, beef, squab, lamb with mint sauce, roast chicken and many other upscale dishes.

  2. Il y a 2 jours · The Titanic 's first-class list was a "who's who" of the prominent upper class in 1912. A single-person berth in first class cost between £30 (equivalent to £3,800 in 2023) and £870 (equivalent to £109,000 in 2023) for a parlour suite and small private promenade deck .

  3. 8 juil. 2024 · Dinners in the ship's à la carte restaurant had eight or nine courses, while the First Class Dining Saloon featured eleven. Surviving menus from the "Titanic" have sold for many thousands of dollars when auctioned, proof of the abiding interest in the ship's history.

  4. 2 juil. 2024 · An online showcase of authentic Titanic and associated artifacts telling the story of the great Olympic-class liner and her sinking on April 15th 1912 after fatally striking an iceberg while on her maiden voyage.

  5. Il y a 3 jours · In addition to ornate decorations, the Titanic featured an immense first-class dining saloon, four elevators, and a swimming pool. Its second-class accommodations were comparable to first-class features on other ships, and its third-class offerings, although modest, were still noted for their relative comfort.

  6. Il y a 9 heures · Sinking of the Titanic The sinking of the Titanic as depicted in Untergang der Titanic, a 1912 illustration by Willy Stöwer Date 14–15 April 1912 ; 112 years ago (1912-04-15) Time 23:40–02:20 (02:38–05:18 GMT) [a] Duration 2 hours and 40 minutes Location North Atlantic Ocean, 370 miles (600 km) southeast of Newfoundland Coordinates Type Maritime disaster Cause Collision with an iceberg ...

  7. 8 juil. 2024 · L’histoire du RMS Titanic est indissociable de celle de Montréal. Lors de son voyage d’inauguration qui devait le mener de Southampton en Angleterre à New York, le plus grand (et le plus célèbre) bateau de croisière du monde a heurté un iceberg et a coulé durant la nuit du 14 au 15 avril 1912.