Sunday 14 April 1912. Titanic is five days into her maiden voyage to New York. Many of the 2,208 people on board are emigrating to America in search of a better life. Others are travelling for business or pleasure. They tell us they’re having the trip of a lifetime, safe in the knowledge that they’re sailing on the ‘safest ship’ ever built.\n\nBut at 11.29 pm, lookout crew member Fred Fleet spots a ‘black mass’ right ahead of Titanic. When he realises it’s an iceberg, he alerts the navigation crew, who order the quartermaster to swing the ship around it.\n\nFleet thinks they’ve narrowly missed the berg, but down in one of the boiler rooms, fireman Fred Barrett describes a torrent of water pouring through the hull.
Source: BBC 2
Series 1: 1. The Unsinkable Ship
Sunday 14 April 1912. Titanic is five days into her maiden voyage to New York. Many of the 2,208 people on board are emigrating to America in search of a better life. Others are ...
28-12-2025
BBC 2
Series 1: 1. The Unsinkable Ship
Sunday 14 April 1912. Titanic is five days into her maiden voyage to New York. Many of the 2,208 people on board are emigrating to America in search of a better life. Others are ...
28-12-2025
BBC 2