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S2 E10: The Titanic, Part 4; The Iceberg

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April 12th, 1912. The Titanic is in the North Atlantic. And a few miles ahead of them, lies an iceberg. In this episode, Lady breaks down the timeline of the disaster; The hours before, the collision, and the hours after. This is going to be a heavy one, we will be talking about a tragic loss of life and a terrible avoidable accident. Proceed with caution.

Sources Cited:

  • Anderson, Roy Claude (1964). White Star. Prescot: T. Stephenson & Sons Ltd.

  • Bisset, James, and P. R. Stephensen. Tramps and Ladies: My Early Years with Steamers. Stephens, 1988.

  • Brady, Michael. “Oceanliner Designs.” YouTube, YouTube, 17 Nov. 2020, www.youtube.com/@OceanlinerDesigns.

  • Butler, Daniel Allen (2003). The Age of Cunard: A Transatlantic History; 1839–2003. ProStar Publications

  • Butler, Daniel Allen (1998). Unsinkable: The Full Story of RMS Titanic. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books

  • Chirnside, Mark (2004). The Olympic-class ships: Olympic, Titanic, Britannic. Tempus.

  • de Kerbrech, Richard (2009). Ships of the White Star Line. Shepperton: Ian Allan Publishing

  • Eaton, John; Haas, Charles (1989). Falling Star, Misadventures of White Star Line Ships. Patrick Stephens Ltd

  • Eaton, John P.; Haas, Charles A. (1999). Titanic: A Journey Through Time. Sparkford, Somerset: Patrick Stephens

  • Editors, HISTORY.com. “The Titanic: Sinking & Facts.” History.Com, A&E Television Networks, 9 Nov. 2009, www.history.com/topics/early-20th-century-us/titanic.

  • Fowler, Dave. “Titanic Facts • 1,000+ Fascinating Facts and Figures.” Titanic Facts, titanicfacts.net/. Accessed 25 July 2025.

  • Greenwich, Royal Museums. “RMS Titanic Facts.” Royal Museums Greenwich, www.rmg.co.uk/stories/topics/rms-titanic-facts. Accessed 25 July 2025.

  • The Manufacturer. “Titanic: The Engineering Feat behind the Tragedy.” The Manufacturer, 12 Apr. 2012, www.themanufacturer.com/articles/titanic-the-engineering-feat-behind-the-tragedy/#:~:text=A%20Titanic%20construction%3A%20Key%20facts,the%20shipyard%20workshops%20and%20sheds.

  • Smithsonian. “The RMS Titanic | Smithsonian Institution.” Smithsonian.Edu, www.si.edu/spotlight/titanic. Accessed 25 July 2025.

  • Tikkanen, Amy. “Titanic.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, inc., 2 Aug. 2025, www.britannica.com/topic/Titanic.

  • Titanica, Encyclopedia. “Encyclopedia Titanica: Titanic Facts, History, and Biography.” Encyclopedia Titanica, www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/. Accessed 25 July 2025.

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April 12th, 1912. The Titanic is in the North Atlantic. And a few miles ahead of them, lies an iceberg. In this episode, Lady breaks down the timeline of the disaster; The hours before, the collision, and the hours after. This is going to be a heavy one, we will be talking about a tragic loss of life and a terrible avoidable accident. Proceed with caution.

Sources Cited:

  • Anderson, Roy Claude (1964). White Star. Prescot: T. Stephenson & Sons Ltd.

  • Bisset, James, and P. R. Stephensen. Tramps and Ladies: My Early Years with Steamers. Stephens, 1988.

  • Brady, Michael. “Oceanliner Designs.” YouTube, YouTube, 17 Nov. 2020, www.youtube.com/@OceanlinerDesigns.

  • Butler, Daniel Allen (2003). The Age of Cunard: A Transatlantic History; 1839–2003. ProStar Publications

  • Butler, Daniel Allen (1998). Unsinkable: The Full Story of RMS Titanic. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books

  • Chirnside, Mark (2004). The Olympic-class ships: Olympic, Titanic, Britannic. Tempus.

  • de Kerbrech, Richard (2009). Ships of the White Star Line. Shepperton: Ian Allan Publishing

  • Eaton, John; Haas, Charles (1989). Falling Star, Misadventures of White Star Line Ships. Patrick Stephens Ltd

  • Eaton, John P.; Haas, Charles A. (1999). Titanic: A Journey Through Time. Sparkford, Somerset: Patrick Stephens

  • Editors, HISTORY.com. “The Titanic: Sinking & Facts.” History.Com, A&E Television Networks, 9 Nov. 2009, www.history.com/topics/early-20th-century-us/titanic.

  • Fowler, Dave. “Titanic Facts • 1,000+ Fascinating Facts and Figures.” Titanic Facts, titanicfacts.net/. Accessed 25 July 2025.

  • Greenwich, Royal Museums. “RMS Titanic Facts.” Royal Museums Greenwich, www.rmg.co.uk/stories/topics/rms-titanic-facts. Accessed 25 July 2025.

  • The Manufacturer. “Titanic: The Engineering Feat behind the Tragedy.” The Manufacturer, 12 Apr. 2012, www.themanufacturer.com/articles/titanic-the-engineering-feat-behind-the-tragedy/#:~:text=A%20Titanic%20construction%3A%20Key%20facts,the%20shipyard%20workshops%20and%20sheds.

  • Smithsonian. “The RMS Titanic | Smithsonian Institution.” Smithsonian.Edu, www.si.edu/spotlight/titanic. Accessed 25 July 2025.

  • Tikkanen, Amy. “Titanic.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, inc., 2 Aug. 2025, www.britannica.com/topic/Titanic.

  • Titanica, Encyclopedia. “Encyclopedia Titanica: Titanic Facts, History, and Biography.” Encyclopedia Titanica, www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/. Accessed 25 July 2025.

Connect with us!

Instagram is @SpookeryPodcast
YouTube is @SpookeryPodcast

Send us a Gmail at [email protected] for your own spooky stories, corrections, and additions to any of our content!

Art was created by the amazing Rhian Perry at https://www.instagram.com/digipaw1/?utm_source=qr&igshid=NGExMmI2YTkyZg%3D%3D

All music is from the Epidemic Sound Library.

Until next time, Stay Spooky!


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