Are there still skeletons on the Titanic?

Thus, of the roughly 1,500 people killed in the disaster, about 1,160 bodies remain lost.

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Have any skeletons been found on the Titanic?

— People have been diving to the Titanic's wreck for 35 years. No one has found human remains, according to the company that owns the salvage rights.

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What happened to the skeletons on Titanic?

First-class bodies got wooden coffins; second-class bodies were wrapped in canvas and store separately. Third-class and crew member bodies were not embalmed but simply wrapped in canvas, stored on deck, to be buried at sea in group ceremonies.

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When was the last body found from Titanic?

On today's date in 1912, the body of James McGrady, a saloon steward aboard the RMS Titanic, was interred in Halifax, N.S., where he's buried at Fairview Lawn Cemetery. Recovered in the preceding weeks, McGrady's body was the last body recovered from the tragic sinking that took place about two months prior.

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Are there any remains left of the Titanic?

James Cameron aims to finally put that 'Titanic' door debate to rest, 25 years later. With no remaining survivors of the wreckage, the ship's carcass is all scientists have left to understand the great maritime disaster.

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Where Did All the Bodies From Titanic Disappear To?

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What was the most valuable thing lost on the Titanic?

The most valuable single item onboard the Titanic was, however, a 1912 painting by Merry-Joseph Blondel, La Circassienne au bain. Based on the insurance claim made after the fact, the work was estimated to be $100,000, equivalent to just over $3 million dollars today.

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Was the captain of the Titanic found?

While we cannot know for sure how he spent his final moments, it is known that Captain Edward Smith perished in the North Atlantic along with 1517 others on April 15, 1912. His body was never recovered.

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Where did all Titanic bodies go?

Of the 337 bodies recovered, 119 were buried at sea. 209 were brought back to Halifax. 59 were claimed by relatives and shipped to their home communities. The remaining 150 victims are buried in three cemeteries: Fairview Lawn, Mount Olivet and Baron de Hirsch.

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Was Rose from Titanic real?

The short answer is no – Jack and Rose were not real people on board the Titanic, but fictional characters created especially for the film by James Cameron. The inspiration for Rose was actually an American artist who had nothing to do with the story of the Titanic sinking: Beatrice Wood.

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Did anyone survive the Titanic that was not in a lifeboat?

It was her sister, Edna Kearney Murray who survived the sinking of the Titanic but it wasn't in an overloaded lifeboat. “My great aunt Edna was in England at the time and had purchased a ticket for return passage to America on the Titanic,” Chris said.

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Why can't the Titanic be raised?

Oceanographers have pointed out that the hostile sea environment has wreaked havoc on the ship's remains after more than a century beneath the surface. Saltwater acidity has been dissolving the vessel, compromising its integrity to the point where much of it would crumble if tampered with.

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Who owns the Titanic wreck?

Since no one owns the Titanic, people are free to recover items from the ship if they are able. The United States granted “salvor-in-possession” status to RMST giving them the legal and exclusive rights to retrieve items from the wreck.

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Will the Titanic ever be raised?

It's unlikely the shipwreck of the Titanic will ever be raised.

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Was there really a blue diamond on the Titanic?

The diamond is, in fact, a fictional diamond. There never was a real version of this remarkable blue diamond in existence. However, a lot of details from this diamond necklace is similar to those from the Hope Diamond. The Hope Diamond was owned by Louis XIV.

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What was in the safe found on the Titanic?

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.”

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What happened to the car in Titanic?

When the Titanic sank on the night of April 14-15, 1912, Carter and his wife and two children survived the disaster but the car sank with the ship.

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Did Rose ever see her mom again?

It is unknown what happened to Ruth after the disaster. She is never shown or even heard of reuniting with her daughter.

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How cold was the water when the Titanic sank?

The lookouts along with the officers on the bridge knew that a calm ocean would make icebergs hard to see with no breaking water at the base. It was also extremely cold that night with sea surface temperatures reportedly at 28 degrees -- a lethal temperature for any person.

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How many kids died on Titanic?

How many children died on the titanic? Around 109 children were onboard when the titanic sank. And about half of the number, around 59 to 60 children, died. Only one child travelling in first class died.

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Will the Titanic eventually disappear?

A newly discovered species of rust-eating bacterium found on the ship has been named Halomonas titanicae, which has been found to cause rapid decay of the wreck. Henrietta Mann, who discovered the bacteria, has estimated that the Titanic will completely collapse possibly as soon as 2030.

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Can you scuba dive to the Titanic?

That's right – you can dive to the depths of the ocean and see for yourself the Titanic. OceanGate Expeditions, a company made up of undersea explorers, scientists, and filmmakers offers the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

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Why do captains go down with the ship?

If a ship is sinking, maritime tradition dictates that the captain ensures the safe evacuation of every passenger before he evacuates himself. He (or she) is responsible for the lives of those onboard, and he can't coordinate their exit unless he's the last person off.

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What was Captain Smith's last words?

Captain Smith having done all man could do for the safety of passengers and crew remained at his post on the sinking ship until the end. His last message to the crew was 'Be British. '"

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Why did Captain Smith ignore the iceberg warnings?

The sea's surface shone like glass, making it hard to spot icebergs, common to the North Atlantic in spring. Nevertheless, Captain Smith kept the ship at full speed. He believed the crew could react in time if any were sighted. (Related: go on the trail of Titanic in the UK.)

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