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MurdochsAid
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Alrighty the answer is 101 tons.



What part of Titanic's parts weighed 101 tons? emoticon

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Correct it is a part that weighed 101 tons, however you have to guess which part it is, Hint: The Stern.
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The rudder, of course!!! emoticon But, however, on page 14, in the Susan Hughes & Steve Santini book--"The Science and Story of TITANIC", it says that it weighs one ton less at 100 tons (90 t.). And it is as tall as a 10-story building. :book: emoticon

What object, at first sight, when you see its image as was transmitted by Argo to the Knorr, that looks like Santa Claus' face?

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It could be either one really, though I believe it was 101 tons.

Anyway, this is something aboard Titanic that at first glance looks like Santa :?:
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It could be either one really, though I believe it was 101 tons.

Anyway, this is something aboard Titanic that at first glance looks like Santa :?:



Yes, Mr. Titanic. Hint: It was the first image seen, that indicated that Titanic had been found.

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Ahh Ha! Gotcha, one of the Titanic's Face-up Boilers!

A carving of two figures symbolizing Honor and Glory Crowning Time.

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Presiding over this magnificent Grand Staircase, were the two bronze figures, symbolizing Honor and Glory crowning Time in the form of a clock. emoticon

Modeled on the early 17th-Century Jacobean style of Haddon Hall in Hatfield, England.

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On D-Deck both the First Class Reception Room and Dining Saloon were modeled in Jacobean styled décor. emoticon

Louis Quinze hand carved oak.
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I'll provide a hint, this area of the ship is located Amid Ships. emoticon
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Could the answer be athwartship? emoticon

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