Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (2024)

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The "unsinkable" Titanic set sail on its ill-fated voyage on April 10, 1912, with around 2,200 people aboard. At 11:40 p.m. on April 14, an iceberg was spotted 400 nautical miles south of Newfoundland, Canada, but it was too late for the ship to change course. By 2:20 a.m., the stern of the Titanic slipped under water, and the surviving passengers never saw it again. Of the 2,200 or so people aboard the Titanic, only around 700 people made it into lifeboats. There were not enough lifeboats to hold the number of passengers that needed to evacuate, and the Titanic's officers and crew were not trained as a team in the handling of lifeboats. The SS Californian was near the Titanic when it sank, but its radio was shut off for the night. Instead, the RMS Carpathia responded to the Titanic's distress call and changed course to help. Arriving at 3:30 a.m., the Carpathia came to the rescue of the survivors in the lifeboats. By 8:30 a.m., the final person from Titanic's lifeboats had boarded the Carpathia. The passengers and crew of the Carpathia tried to accommodate the survivors once they were aboard, but for many, the life-changing experience had rendered them inconsolable. Rather than continuing along their original course, Carpathia's captain chose to return to New York City. Rumors of the Titanic's sinking created a public frenzy at the White Star Line's office. As the Carpathia made its journey into New York, reporters hired tug boats to sail alongside the ship to talk to survivors. The Carpathia eventually docked at Pier 54 on April 18 at 9:30 a.m. Around 30,000 people were waiting to welcome the survivors. As the survivors of the Titanic left the Carpathia, they were greeted by the thousands of people. The Carpathia's crew returned 13 of Titanic's lifeboats to White Star Line. For his rescue efforts, Rostron received a US Congressional Gold Medal. The ship's century-old wreckage remains on the ocean floor surrounded by debris. FAQs

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Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (1)

  • The RMS Titanic sank on April 15, 1912 — 111 years ago — after it hit an iceberg.
  • The RMS Carpathia, which was three hours away, came to the rescue of the stranded survivors.
  • Search and rescue efforts are underway to find a tourist submersible sent to explore the Titanic shipwreck.

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The "unsinkable" Titanic set sail on its ill-fated voyage on April 10, 1912, with around 2,200 people aboard.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (2)

A British passenger liner, the Titanic was operated by White Star Line and was traveling from Southampton, England, to New York City.

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At 11:40 p.m. on April 14, an iceberg was spotted 400 nautical miles south of Newfoundland, Canada, but it was too late for the ship to change course.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (3)

The two lookouts, Fredrick Fleet and Reginald Lee, failed to spot the iceberg in time. Their job had been difficult due to an unusually calm ocean, which made the icebergs less visible, and because their binoculars were locked in a cabinet. However, the lookouts were trained to spot objects with the naked eye first. Given the short amount of time between when the lookouts saw the iceberg and the time of impact, binoculars still likely wouldn't have prevented a collision.

The Titanic attempted to avoid the iceberg, but it failed to turn in time. As the ship scraped the iceberg, it tore a hole in the side of the ship, rupturing at least five of the watertight compartments.

By 2:20 a.m., the stern of the Titanic slipped under water, and the surviving passengers never saw it again.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (4)

After just an hour, the ship was quickly filling with water, and passengers were panicked. Due to the water, the ship's bow continued to sink, causing the stern to rise into the sky.

By 2 a.m., the crew was released by the captain. Shortly after, the Titanic's lights went out, the ship broke into two pieces, and the bow sank beneath the waves. Twenty minutes later, the stern followed suit, sending hundreds of crewmembers and passengers into the sea.

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Of the 2,200 or so people aboard the Titanic, only around 700 people made it into lifeboats.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (5)

As the ship began to take on water, the lifeboats were launched with women and children only. There were only 20 lifeboats aboard the Titanic, which could carry up to 1,178 people, only half of the ship's passengers and crew.

These boats were launched below capacity, for fear that the device lowering the boats would break if the boats were full. For instance, the first lifeboat to leave Titanic had the capacity for 65 people, but held only 25 when it launched.

After the ship sank, people in lifeboats returned to search for survivors. Instead, they found most people frozen to death in the icy waters.

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There were not enough lifeboats to hold the number of passengers that needed to evacuate, and the Titanic's officers and crew were not trained as a team in the handling of lifeboats.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (6)

No lifeboat or fire drills were carried out before the ship's sinking. Shockingly, a lifeboat drill had actually been planned for the morning before Titanic's sinking but it was reportedly canceled by Captain John Smith, reportedly because he wanted to deliver one last Sunday service before his retirement.

Amidst the chaos of loading passengers into the lifeboats, the crew made quite a few mistakes. Not only were the boats launched half full in a few instances, but lifeboat 13 suffered a technical issue that resulted in it being stuck beneath an already-lowering lifeboat, nearly crushing its passengers. The ropes lowering lifeboat 13 had to be manually cut free in order for them to evade the lifeboat above and row away from the sinking ship.

The SS Californian was near the Titanic when it sank, but its radio was shut off for the night.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (7)

Additionally, when flares from the Titanic woke the captain, he assumed they were fireworks. There's also speculation that the white flares used by the Titanic were the wrong color — red flares were supposed to be used to indicate an emergency.

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Instead, the RMS Carpathia responded to the Titanic's distress call and changed course to help.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (8)

The Titanic's distress call reached the Carpathia, a transatlantic passenger liner manned by Captain Arthur Rostron, at 12:20 a.m., but it was more than 3 hours away.

Another ship, the Olympic, was too far away to help.

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Arriving at 3:30 a.m., the Carpathia came to the rescue of the survivors in the lifeboats.

Lifeboat No. 2 was the first to reach and board the Carpathia. It would take several hours for the ship to pick up all of the survivors.

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By 8:30 a.m., the final person from Titanic's lifeboats had boarded the Carpathia.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (10)

The ship was then ordered by the captain to search the wreckage and frigid waters for any other survivors, but none were found.

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The passengers and crew of the Carpathia tried to accommodate the survivors once they were aboard, but for many, the life-changing experience had rendered them inconsolable.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (11)

The Carpathia's crew and fellow passengers gave their beds to survivors and offered them warm clothing and blankets, reported the Maritime Executive. Many of the survivors were upset and could do nothing but cry, or were shell-shocked by what they had experienced.

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Rather than continuing along their original course, Carpathia's captain chose to return to New York City.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (12)

The closest destination was Halifax, but it required traveling through more ice. If Carpathia wanted to keep its original course, it could have gone to the Azores, islands off the coast of Portugal, but the ship didn't have enough supplies to feed the increased number of passengers for such a trip.

The ship's captain decided to head back to New York, which had been the Titanic's original destination.

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Rumors of the Titanic's sinking created a public frenzy at the White Star Line's office.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (13)

The White Star Line office in New York was flooded with people wanting confirmation on the fate of the Titanic, but White Star initially refused to confirm if the ship had sunk, according to the New York Daily News.

Even as publications began to report on the sinking, White Star Line wouldn't confirm the news to the public until almost two days after the ship went down.

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As the Carpathia made its journey into New York, reporters hired tug boats to sail alongside the ship to talk to survivors.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (14)

Rostron had ordered the crew to ignore the calls from the press regarding the Titanic, so to get the scoop, journalists shouted questions at the passengers and crew through megaphones from the tugboats.

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The Carpathia eventually docked at Pier 54 on April 18 at 9:30 a.m.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (15)

The ship had left from the same dock, only seven days earlier.

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Around 30,000 people were waiting to welcome the survivors.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (16)

Families of passengers arrived hoping to be reunited with loved ones, according to the New York Daily News. Ambulances and hearses lined the streets waiting to tend to the survivors or cart away any of the dead.

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As the survivors of the Titanic left the Carpathia, they were greeted by the thousands of people.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (17)

Families reunited with each other, while others learned their loved ones had perished.

Among the casualties, the crew and third-class passengers suffered the greatest losses with 700 and 536 fatalities, respectively.

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The Carpathia's crew returned 13 of Titanic's lifeboats to White Star Line.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (18)

According to Titanic Universe, the Carpathia did not have the space for all 20 and left seven lifeboats in the North Atlantic.

The 13 lifeboats they brought back were placed in the possession of the White Star Line.

For his rescue efforts, Rostron received a US Congressional Gold Medal.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (19)

Rostron was reluctant to speak publicly about his role in the Titanic rescue, and he avoided any spotlight for the rest of his life.

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The ship's century-old wreckage remains on the ocean floor surrounded by debris.

Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (20)

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It's unclear whether the missing submersible, Titan, ever made it to the ocean floor where the Titanic's wreckage rests, but experts said that the small vessel could have become tangled in the Titanic's century-old debris, which lies about 12,500 feet underwater.

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Photos show how 700 of Titanic's 2,200 passengers were saved by the Carpathia when the ship sank 111 years ago (2024)

FAQs

How did 700 people survive the Titanic? ›

Despite the presence of icebergs, the ship traveled at top speed (some 17 knots), arriving at approximately 3:30 am. The Titanic had sunk more than an hour earlier, but the Carpathia rescued 705 people in lifeboats. The ship returned to New York City on April 18.

How long did it take for Titanic survivors to be rescued? ›

Those aboard the lifeboats were picked up by Carpathia over the course of 4 hours and 30 minutes, from about 4 A.M. to 8:30 A.M., and 13 of the lifeboats were also taken aboard.

How did the Carpathia rescue the Titanic survivors? ›

In April 1912, she became famous for rescuing survivors of the rival White Star Line's RMS Titanic after it struck an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic Ocean. The Carpathia navigated the ice fields to arrive two hours after the Titanic had sunk, and the crew rescued 705 survivors from the ship's lifeboats.

How long did Titanic passengers survive in water? ›

15-45 minutes – the typical maximum life expectancy of the Titanic victims in the water. 5mm – the minimum amount of movement that could occur between the steel plates of the hull before the wrought iron rivets used to join the curved sections would fail (see Did You Know? below).

What famous person died on the Titanic? ›

DIED: John Jacob Astor, millionaire

Astor was a member of the prominent Astor family and helped build the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York City. He was also an inventor, a science-fiction novelist, and a veteran of the Spanish-American War.

Did anyone who was on the Titanic when it sank survive? ›

Most records show that 705 people survived the sinking of the Titanic—most of which were women and children. However, Encylopedia-Britannica.org, found and listed as many as 712 survivors in their own research and the numbers continue to be disputed. Several of the Titanic survivors were famous people.

How much compensation did the Titanic survivors get? ›

The U.S. Supreme Court eventually ruled in favor of the company, applying the Limited Liability Act, and capping the damages. The case settled in July 1916 with the company paying only $664,000. Plus, the claimants had to agree to accept that the company had no knowledge of any negligence on the boat.

How far away was Titanic from New York when it sank? ›

Shortly before midnight on April 14, it struck an iceberg 1,300 miles (4,000 km.) northeast of New York and sank in just two hours and 40 minutes. Everyone loves to quote where it sank (400 miles south of Newfoundland)but not this part.

Did anyone survive the Titanic not on a lifeboat? ›

Around 2,200 people were aboard the RMS Titanic when it set sail across the Atlantic Ocean toward New York City. Of those people, only around 700 survivors made it into lifeboats after the ship collided with an iceberg off the coast of Greenland.

What did they find in the Titanic safe? ›

A safe and a satchel raised from the wreck of the Titanic were opened on live television Wednesday, yielding soggy bank notes, coins and jewelry, including a gold pendant with a small diamond and the inscription, “May This Be Your Lucky Star.”

What ship ignored the Titanic? ›

SS Californian was a British Leyland Line steamship. She is thought to have been the only ship to see the Titanic, or at least her rockets, during the sinking, but despite being the closest ship in the area, the crew took no action to assist.

Did they find skeletons in the Titanic? ›

One such strange fact has made its way around Reddit this week, that – despite exploration of the submerged wreck since its rediscovery in September 1985 – no human remains have ever been found on board.

Did some people sleep through the Titanic sinking? ›

And through the horror, one solitary person that night didn't bother to wake up. For all six-year-old Douglas Spedden would have remembered, he peacefully went to sleep in his first-class stateroom on the RMS Titanic, and then woke up at dawn in a nine-metre-long lifeboat, bobbing in the middle of the North Atlantic.

How fast did the Titanic hit the ocean floor? ›

2.4 miles – the distance that the Titanic had to sink to reach the ocean floor. 15-20° – the angle at which the bow section struck the ocean bottom. 35 mph – the estimated speed at which the bow section hit the sea bottom (56 km/h).

How many more people could have survived the Titanic? ›

How many people could the lifeboats carry? The 20 boats could have accommodated 1,178 people, around a third of the number travelling on board. This was bad enough, but more tragically still the lifeboats actually launched with even fewer people than they could accommodate (See below for some specific figures).

Why didn't the Titanic fill the lifeboats? ›

Lifeboats were not filled to capacity because senior officers did not know the boats had been tested and were strong enough. Under SOLAS, every crew member must participate in regular practise drills and have easy access to training manuals.

Why were there only 20 lifeboats on the Titanic? ›

The ship's owners felt that too many lifeboats would clutter the deck and obscure the First Class passengers' views. The ship sailed under safety regulations that originated nearly 20 years earlier, when the largest passenger ships weighed 10,000 tons. Titanic was more than four times that amount.

How many people were trapped inside the Titanic when it sank? ›

The RMS Titanic sank on April 15, 1912 — almost 112 years ago — after it hit an iceberg. The RMS Carpathia, which was three hours away, came to the rescue of the stranded survivors. Of the 2,200 or so people aboard the Titanic, only around 700 people made it into lifeboats.

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