Titanic

Our Titanic series with quality posts including a part from our ‘I am’ series and a fabulous essay. We have also included a brief overview. We suggest reading The Titanic – A brief Overview first then the first person account of Captain Edward J. Smith with I am the captain of the Titanic. Then read our essays on the topic Titanic – Part 1. An outstanding Story with an Outstanding Afterlife! and then part 2 in Titanic – What happened after the sinking? Part 2. Articles will be added once they are posted

Titanic – What happened after the sinking? Part 2

The rescue with some Controversy  On the morning of the 14th April 1912 the main Captain Edward J. Smith cancels a lifeboat drill for unknown reasons. At 6 PM the Titanic’s course was changed by Captain Edward J. Smith after receiving Iceberg Warnings throughout the day without the speed being lowered and at 9:40 PM […]

by Children’s Chronicles – January 23, 2022

Titanic – What happened after the Titanic – Part 1. An outstanding Story with an Outstanding Afterlife!

Introduction To start off some basic information, the Titanic’s construction started at the end of March 1909 – 31st to be exact. Despite what people think, the Titanic didn’t leave directly from Southampton (England) to New York in the USA – the Land of the free […]

by Children’s Chronicles – January 18, 2022

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The Titanic – A brief Overview

The Titanic, one of the most beautiful vessels ever constructed, all started in a Port in Belfast in which at the time was in Ireland. Before going how it was designed, constructed and it’s not so amazing end and the legacy it had, first we should talk about why the ship was actually made.  The Ship was made because Bruce Ismay, the CEO for the White Line and a […]

by Children’s Chronicles – March 16, 2021

I am the captain of the Titanic

My name is Edgar John Smith. I was captain of the biggest ship wreck in history. I am the captain of the Titanic. By the time I was 30, I was already working for the White Star Line. In Sailor age this is like becoming a doctor at 20. In seven years, I raised up […]

by Children’s Chronicles – January 9, 2021

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