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Titanic Disaster Statistics
Titanic Passengers: Rescued and Lost by Percentage. |
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| Category |
Number aboard |
Number of survivors |
Percentage survived |
Number lost |
Percentage lost |
| First Class |
329 |
199 |
60.5% |
130 |
39.5% |
| Second Class |
285 |
119 |
41.7% |
166 |
58.3% |
| Third Class |
710 |
174 |
24.5% |
536 |
75.5% |
| Crew |
899 |
214 |
23.8% |
685 |
76.2% |
| Total |
2,223 |
706 |
31.8% |
1,517 |
68.2% |
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| Statistics of Passengers Rescued and Lost |
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| First class passengers, survivors: |
| Women and Children |
156 |
| Men |
173 |
| Total |
329 |
| First class passengers, survivors: |
| Women and Children |
145 |
| Men |
54 |
| Total |
199 |
| First class passengers, lost: |
| Women and Children |
11 |
| Men |
119 |
| Total |
130 |
| Second class passengers who sailed on the Titanic: |
| Women and Children |
128 |
| Men |
157 |
| Total |
285 |
| Second class passengers, survivors: |
| Women and Children |
104 |
| Men |
15 |
| Total |
119 |
| Second class passengers, lost: |
| Women and Children |
24 |
| Men |
142 |
| Total |
166 |
| Third class passengers who sailed on the Titanic: |
| Women and Children |
224 |
| Men |
486 |
| Total |
710 |
| Third class passengers, survivors: |
| Women and Children |
105 |
| Men |
69 |
| Total |
174 |
| Third class passengers, lost: |
| Women and Children |
119 |
| Men |
417 |
| Total |
536 |
Detail of Cargo Claimed as Lost.- 3,364 bags of mail and between 700 and 800 parcels.
- One Renault 35 hp automobile owned by passenger William
Carter.
- One Marmalade Machine owned by passenger Edwina Trout.
- Oil painting by Blondel, "La Circasienne Au Bain" owned by
Hokan Björnström-Steffanson.
- Seven parcels of parchment of the Torah owned by Hersh L.
Siebald.
- Three crates of ancient models for the Denver Museum.
- 50 Cases of toothpaste for Park & Tilford
- 11 bales of rubber for the National City Bank of New York
- Eight dozen tennis balls were lost which were to go to R.F.
Downey & Co.
- A cask of china headed for Tiffany's.
- Five Grand Pianos.
- Thirty cases of golf clubs and tennis rackets for A.G.
Spalding.
- A jewelled copy of The Rubáiyát by Omar
Khayyám, with illustrations by Eliku Vedder sold for
£405 at auction in March of 1912 to an American bidder. The
binding took two years to execute, and the decoration
embodied no fewer than 1,500 precious stones, each
separately set in gold.
- Four cases of opium
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