Titanic Passengers

British fashion designer Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon (1863 - 1935), one of the surviviors of the Titanic disaster of 14th April 1912, circa 1920. (Photo by Lasalle/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)


What is amazing about Titanic is the array of passengers who travelled on her. She was a floating town, carrying passenger representatives from each strictly divided class along with valets, maids, nannies, kitchen staff, stewards, engine crew and officers.
 

Passenger Classes on the Titanic

It is hard for us to imagine these rigid barriers between the classes which existed in late Edwardian times and the early reign of George V and Queen Mary.  Society has changed and blended so much within the past hundred years. Two world wars, the Great Depression and a more humanitarian attitude to life have wiped out the belief that people stayed within the limits of the life into which they were born. The standard of travel today is based on the ability to pay rather than the socio-economic background which affected the Titanic passengers.

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Shipping Routes

Titanic was built to plough the North Atlantic route from Southampton to New York, a lucrative route for any shipping line because of the volume of passengers involved. She made two stops en route.

The first was at the French port of Cherbourg where many American first class passengers were taken on board to travel home after their grand tour of Europe. 

The last stop before heading out into the Atlantic and the fate we now know awaited her was at Queenstown, now called Cobh in County Cork, Ireland. Here, hundreds of steerage (third) class passengers boarded Titanic, many having sold everything they owned in order to buy a ticket for a new start. 
 

Diverse Passengers

The Titanic passenger list ranged from the richest people in the world to the poorest, setting out to make a new life in America. It is perhaps the range of people on board with a wide range of reasons for travel which makes the ship’s story so fascinating.  The class system which existed at the time ensured that these different social classes never met nor mixed while on board, except perhaps during the very last minutes of Titanic’s life.

Lists of Titanic's passengers and crew can be viewed on Encyclopedia Titanica.

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I LOVE the titanic I watched it with my grand parents they say it's good but better on the big screen I give it a 11 out or 10
Alyson 07 April 2012
the titanic is so cool, i wish i could be on it, on saterday im going to the titanic movie in 3-d, cant wait
danai 06 April 2012
Where can i find out if any relations were on the Titanic ? I LOVE TITANIC :)
Niamh 06 April 2012
i love the titanic
leah 02 April 2012
it is cool
andrei 02 April 2012
I am a celtic artist, and after watching James Cameron,s filming of the interiors of the Titanic last year I was fasinated by a large engraved mirror found in Lucilles cabin. I have managed to create a drawing/painting of this, although the images were difficult to follow.
Beverley Smith 01 April 2012
The commentry is quite wrong. The lady states that Titanic sailed from New York, it sailed from Southampton bound for New york, but sadly never reached its destination.
W. Morrison 26 March 2012
that was amazing really helped me on my project
christina hunter 23 March 2012
Montalto Estate and Montalto House, situated in Co. Down, Ballynahinch, were both used for the filming of the Titanic Passengers: The Millionaires. This is a stunning location and a glimpse of the splendour of the property can be seen in the video.

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Montalto 16 March 2012
Re: M. Astor.

She married 2 more times.
kathy 10 March 2012
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