From ON THIS DAY series: RMS Titanic was anchored off Roches Point for just two hours. A total of 123 passengers embarked at Queenstown (now called Cobh) three travelled first class, seven in second class while the remainder travelled in steerage (third class). After boarding the tenders at the White Star Pier they proceeded to the Deepwater Quay (where Cobh Heritage Centre is now located) to load mail bags from the mail train. A total of 1,308 passengers were on board as they left Queenstown together with 898 crew members making a total of 2,206 people on board as she embarked on her final fateful journey.
Chromogenic photo print - Fuji Crystal Archive on lustre paper
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From ON THIS DAY series: RMS Titanic was anchored off Roches Point for just two hours. A total of 123 passengers embarked at Queenstown (now called Cobh) three travelled first class, seven in second class while the remainder travelled in steerage (third class). After boarding the tenders at the White Star Pier they proceeded to the Deepwater Quay (where Cobh Heritage Centre is now located) to load mail bags from the mail train. A total of 1,308 passengers were on board as they left Queenstown together with 898 crew members making a total of 2,206 people on board as she embarked on her final fateful journey.
Chromogenic photo print - Fuji Crystal Archive on lustre paper
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