gptkbp:instance_of
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gptkb:ship
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gptkbp:amenities
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gptkb:restaurant
gptkb:gymnasium
gptkb:swimming_pool
gptkb:Cafeteria
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gptkbp:builder
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gptkb:Harland_and_Wolff
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gptkbp:capacity
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2,224 passengers and crew
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gptkbp:card_number
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gptkb:10
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gptkbp:class
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gptkb:Olympic-class_ocean_liner
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gptkbp:construction_started
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March 31, 1909
March 31, 1912
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gptkbp:crew
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gptkb:20
20 lifeboats
1,178 people
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gptkbp:cultural_impact
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inspired books and documentaries
inspired songs
inspired numerous films
became a symbol of human hubris
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gptkbp:death
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1,500 people
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gptkbp:depth
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12,500 feet
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gptkbp:discovered_by
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gptkb:Robert_Ballard
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gptkbp:discovery
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1985 by Robert Ballard
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gptkbp:discovery_year
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gptkb:1985
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gptkbp:engine_type
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reciprocating steam engine
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gptkbp:fate
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sank after hitting an iceberg
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gptkbp:film_editing
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gptkb:Titanic_(1997_film)
gptkb:Titanic_(1953_film)
gptkb:A_Night_to_Remember_(1958_film)
Titanic: The Legend Goes On (2009 film)
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gptkbp:first_flight
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April 10, 1912
April 10-15, 1912
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gptkbp:height
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104 feet
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gptkbp:historical_significance
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one of the deadliest maritime disasters
largest ship at the time of its launch
symbol of human hubris
example of early 20th-century luxury travel
study in maritime safety
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gptkbp:home_port
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gptkb:Queenstown_(Cobh),_Ireland
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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The Titanic
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gptkbp:inspiration
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gptkb:video_games
themed attractions
musical adaptations
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gptkbp:is_a_destination_for
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gptkb:New_York_City
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gptkbp:launched
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May 31, 1911
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gptkbp:legacy
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inspired ongoing research and exploration
influenced maritime safety regulations
remains a subject of fascination
led to the establishment of the International Ice Patrol
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gptkbp:length
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882 feet 9 inches
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gptkbp:location
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gptkb:North_Atlantic_Ocean
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gptkbp:mechanics
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gptkb:Ice
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gptkbp:memorials
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gptkb:Titanic_Belfast_museum
gptkb:Titanic_Memorial_in_Belfast
various memorials worldwide
Titanic Memorial in New York City
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gptkbp:notable_event
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the deadliest maritime disaster in peacetime
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gptkbp:notable_feature
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luxurious interiors
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gptkbp:notable_person_onboard
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gptkb:Benjamin_Guggenheim
gptkb:Margaret_Brown
gptkb:John_Jacob_Astor_IV
gptkb:Isidor_Straus
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gptkbp:owner
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gptkb:White_Star_Line
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gptkbp:passenger_capacity
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gptkb:Molly_Brown
gptkb:Benjamin_Guggenheim
gptkb:John_Jacob_Astor_IV
gptkb:Isidor_Straus
First class
Second class
2,224
Third class
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gptkbp:power_output
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46,000 horsepower
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gptkbp:resting_place
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gptkb:website
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gptkbp:safety_features
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watertight compartments
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gptkbp:safety_measures
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led to changes in maritime laws
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gptkbp:sister_ship
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gptkb:RMS_Britannic
gptkb:RMS_Olympic
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gptkbp:speed
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23 knots
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gptkbp:sunk
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April 15, 1912
the North Atlantic Ocean
approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes
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gptkbp:survivors
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710
710 survivors
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gptkbp:third_class_amenities
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gptkb:Cafeteria
shared bathrooms
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gptkbp:width
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92 feet 6 inches
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:William_Thomas_Stead
gptkb:W._T._Stead
gptkb:The_Last_Podcast_on_the_Left
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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5
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