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The Titanic's design featured a double-bottom hull and 16 major watertight compartments. The ship could remain afloat with any two compartments flooded, or even the first four. This advanced safety system led the trade journal The Shipbuilder to call the vessel "practically unsinkable," a phrase that advertising later amplified into an absolute truth. 💎 A Floating Palace: Life on Board
The sinking of the Titanic had a lasting impact on maritime safety regulations. The disaster led to significant changes in safety procedures, including: Titanic
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In the early 20th century, the White Star Line was locked in a fierce rivalry with Cunard. To dominate the lucrative transatlantic passenger trade, Chairman J. Bruce Ismay conceived a new class of ocean liner: the Olympic, the Britannic, and the Titanic . Built in the massive Harland and Wolff shipyards in Belfast, the Titanic was a floating city. She measured 882 feet and 9 inches long—about the length of three football fields—and weighed 46,328 gross register tons. 💎 A Floating Palace: Life on Board The

