21.01.2003, 22:28
hab mal noch bissel rumgegoogelt
hier findet man alles mögliche interessante, z.b. über den aufbau des schiffs: http://www.titanic.com/
hier gibts infos über z.b. die musiker und die crew: http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/
Later, Saloon Steward James Johnson described how he saw Andrews and Captain Smith touring the forward part of the ship, they visited the flooding mail room and the squash court which was also quickly filling with water. Back on the bridge Andrews broke the news to Captain Smith that in view of the damage the ship had suffered he did not expect her to stay afloat more than two hours.
During the liner's final hours Andrews wandered the decks encouraging passengers to wear their lifebelts and to make their way to the boats. He was last seen staring into space by the painting in the first class smoking room, his lifebelt discarded.
ist also sehr gut dargestellt im film
so..des wars erstmal ...*seufz*

hier findet man alles mögliche interessante, z.b. über den aufbau des schiffs: http://www.titanic.com/
hier gibts infos über z.b. die musiker und die crew: http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/
Later, Saloon Steward James Johnson described how he saw Andrews and Captain Smith touring the forward part of the ship, they visited the flooding mail room and the squash court which was also quickly filling with water. Back on the bridge Andrews broke the news to Captain Smith that in view of the damage the ship had suffered he did not expect her to stay afloat more than two hours.
During the liner's final hours Andrews wandered the decks encouraging passengers to wear their lifebelts and to make their way to the boats. He was last seen staring into space by the painting in the first class smoking room, his lifebelt discarded.
ist also sehr gut dargestellt im film

so..des wars erstmal ...*seufz*