TRUE (possibly). The Prinz Adalbert, a German steamer, passed near the position of Titanic’s sinking on April 15th and one
Continue reading107 #43: The lookouts had reported seeing icebergs before the collision
TRUE (possibly). We know from the water temperature that Titanic was in the ice region from 8 p.m. and that
Continue reading107 #42: If Titanic had carried searchlights, the lookouts would have seen the ice earlier.
TRUE (possibly!). In theory, searchlights would have alerted the lookouts to the fact that Titanic was at that time steaming
Continue reading107 #41: Titanic struck a blue or dark iceberg
FALSE. There was some discussion at the Inquiry about whether the iceberg which Titanic struck was a ‘blue’ or ‘dark’
Continue reading107 #40: Titanic collided with a lone iceberg
TRUE. But there were dozens of icebergs, and a very large icefield in the immediate area in which Titanic sank.
Continue reading107 #39: Captain Smith was in bed when Titanic collided with the iceberg
FALSE. Captain Smith excused himself from the Wideners’ dinner party, where he did not drink, at about 8.45 p.m., and
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