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RMS Titanic: facts from beneath - Page 8 of 30 - Kiwi Report

RMS Titanic: facts from beneath


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[post_page_title]There were many more men than women working on the ship[/post_page_title]
Sexism isn’t a nice word but it describes the work force on board the RMS Titanic. While it was much more common back in the early 20th century, there were only 23 women working on board the ship of more than 885 crew members. Most of the crew members were picked up in Ireland on the second day of the voyage. There was a very high crew to passenger ratio on the boat as there were 885 crew members and 2,224 passengers. Most of the crew members were set for the first-class levels.
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