Note: the numbers on this chart do not match the totals on the two tables above. Although I can account for some of the discrepancies for example, I think he included the musicians among the British Second Class passengers, but I did not , I do not have enough information about his sources to be able to square his numbers with my own. Total Male Sailing Crew Officers totaled separately.
Total Female White Star Crew. He was from 3d class. At least 1 aboard by the time of launch. To me, a non-statistician, the tables above show significant indications of class discrimination. Evidence of numbers and testimony have proven that only on one side of the Titanic did the rule "Women and children first," apply.
What becomes even more clear when looking at the numbers is that a more important concept of the day was "First Class first. All photographs used on this page are in the public domain. The animated illustration at the top of the page showing the sinking of the Titanic is based on the following six sketches of the sinking drawn by Jack Thayer, a year old surviver, who also drew them while on board the Carpathian on April 15, probably not long after he came aboard.
His sketches were first published to illustrate an account he wrote that was included as a chapter in Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters - As Told by First Hand Account of Survivors and Initial Investigations edited by Logan Marshall, was published in by several publishers, including The International Bible House, which was my source. Thayer controversially showed the Titanic breaking in two.
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