Children's Books. Decorative Arts. Fashion and Culture. General Non-Fiction. Artspace Art and Design Objects. It seems that a blast of hot air most likely from boiler room 3 surged out through vent shafts and blew sparks out through the funnel, this hot air may have damaged the funnel's foundations and caused it to fall. The fall of the funnel most likely crushed several swimmers. Passengers and crew may have also been injured in the initial blast of hot air. Some survivor accounts indicate that the funnel was on fire before it fell.
The third funnel was barely above the water some seconds after the ship broke in half. The base of the funnel was crushed probably due to stress and the strain and then the funnel then collapsed to the starboard side off the now broken forward tower and floated for a while and then sunk slowly, killing some swimmers or people who'd fallen through when the ship broke, and most likely crushing passengers and crew trying to get to the stern.
The fourth funnel was a minor ventilation system for the ship's lower decks. There are a few different ways the fourth funnel might have fallen. For example if a passenger was to ask the captain or Mr Andrews or someone while on a walk round the boat deck or at dinner - "Why do I only ever see smoke from the first 3 funnels?
Or would they have pretended that it was a real working funnel and simply hadn't been needed yet. Likewise with press releases etc during the building and advertising of the ship's cruises. Was it actually made out to be a working funnel? Was it only years later that it became common knowledge that it wasn't? Kyle Naber Member. The fourth funnel actually did emit smoke. It was used as ventilation from the kitchen, a sort of a chimney for smoking areas, and other things.
Ioannis Georgiou Member. Iwould they have been told the truth that the 4th funnel is, amongst other things, mainly aesthetic and to make the ship look more impressive and stronger? Click to expand Yeah like I said in my first sentence I know it had other uses but it wasn't smoke from the furnaces.
Pretty sure I said that. I just meant was it well known that it wasn't a chimney for the coal engines I know it was used for other things including steam from the galleys or did they try to make out that it was because the boat was so powerful it needed 4 funnels from the engines?
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