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  1. 6 mag 2024 · Thomas Andrews (born February 7, 1873, Comber, near Belfast, Northern Ireland—died April 15, 1912, at sea, northern Atlantic Ocean) was an Irish shipbuilder who was best known for designing the luxury liners Olympic and Titanic.

  2. 4 giorni fa · In this second part of the real testimonies about the Titanic sinking, we delve into the bombshell revelations of Thomas Andrews, the chief engineer who orde...

  3. 2 giorni fa · Victor Garber as Thomas Andrews: The ship's builder, Andrews is portrayed as a kind, decent man who is modest about his grand achievement. After the collision, he tries to convince the others, particularly Ismay, that it is a "mathematical certainty" that the ship will sink.

  4. 7 mag 2024 · On the night of April 14, he was away from the bridge when the ship struck an iceberg. He immediately ordered a report of the damage, and Thomas Andrews, the Titanic’s designer, determined that the ship would founder. At 2:20 am on April 15 the Titanic sank, killing some 1,500 people.

  5. 13 mag 2024 · One of the ship's designers, Thomas Andrews, was aboard the vessel, and he grimly reported at midnight that the Titanic would sink in 60 to 90 minutes. He wasn't far off. Over the next two hours and 40 minutes, the Titanic slowly began to founder into the freezing waters as its radio operators sent desperate cries for help and its ...

  6. 8 mag 2024 · Thomas Andrews was the architect of the luxurious and purportedly unsinkable Titanic. He boarded the vessel to observe its performance and recommend improvements for future ships. He sank with the ship he helped design.

  7. 1 giorno fa · UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar Thomas Andrews on Thursday appealed to the government of Bangladesh to "Reverse its closed border policy" and demonstrate their humanitarian support for the Rohingya once again though Bangladesh is already overburdened with 1.3 million Rohingyas. "Once again, Bangladesh's generosity may be their only hope as large groups of ...