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My name is Raymond John Mulhall, or RJ as I like to be called.
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History of events
10 April 1912
12 noon:Leaves Southampton dock;narrowly escapes collision with American liner NEW YORK.Some people take this as a omen and as quoted from a crew man, "I'm not staying aboard a god cursed ship,I'm jumping off in the next port"
7.00pm:Stops at Cherbourg for passengers.
9.00pm:Leaves Cherbourg for Queenstown(renamed Cobh)
11 April 1912
12.30pm:Stops at Queenstown for passengers and Mail.One crewman deserts.
2.00pm:Leaves Queenstown for New York, carrying 1,316 passengers and 891 crew.
14 April 1912
9.00am:CARONIA reports ice latitude 42' N from longitude 49' to 51' W.
1.42pm:BALTIC reports ice latitude 41' 51' N, longitude
49' 52' W.
1.45pm:
AMERIKA reports ice latitude 41' 27' N, longitude 50' 8' W.
7.00pm:
Temperature 43 dregees.
7.30pm:
Temperature 39 degrees.
CALIFORNIAN reports ice latitude 42' 3' N, longitude 49' 9' W
9.00pm:
Temperature 33 degrees.
9.30pm:
Second Officer Lightoller warns carpenter and engine room to watchfresh water supply-may freeze up;warns crows nest to watch for ice.
9.40pm:
MESABA reports ice latitude 42' N to 41' 25' N,
longitude 49' to 50' 30' W.
10.00pm:
Temperature 32 degrees.
10.30pm:
Temperature of sea down to 31 degrees.
11.00pm:
CALIFORNIAN warns of ice,but cut off before she gives location.
11.40:
Collides with iceberg latitude 41' 46' N, longitude 50' 14' W.
15 April 1912
12.05am:
Orders are given to uncover the boats,muster the crew and passengers.
12.15am:
First wireless call for help
12.45am:
First rocket fired.
First lifeboat lowered,No.7.
1.40am:
Last rocket fired.
2.05am:
last lifeboat lowered,Collapsible D.
2.10am:
Last wireless signals sent.
2.18am:
Lights fail.
2.20am:
The R.M.S titanic founders
3.30am:
CARPATHIA's rockets sighted by boats.
4.10am:
First boat,No.2, picked up by CARPATHIA.
8.30am:
Last boat,No.12,picked up.
8.50am:
CARPATHIA heads for New York with 705 suvivors
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Titanic
All upon the water
Across the Atlantic, no falter
Her voyage true
She sank into the blue
This poem was sent to me by a Simon Croby
Hmm quite nice simon
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