The Empress of Ireland left from Quebec City, Quebec Province, Canada. The plan was to go down the St Lawrence River, and into the Atlantic. The transAtlantic destination was Liverpool, England. The English port city was the final destination for the 1,477 passengers and crew on board.
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If you mean a monarch, there is no recognised position as "Empress of Ireland", nor has there ever been. Queen Victoria, Empress of India, was Queen of Ireland but only Empress with regard to the British Raj. The position may have been used in the Middle Ages or earlier. The RMS Empress of Ireland was a ship that killed over a thousand people in 1914, the deadliest maritime disaster in the history of Canada.
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In 1908, Robert Henry Brennan became part of the crew of the Empress of Ireland. He lived through the sinking of the ocean liner in the Saint Lawrence river.
The SS Empress of Ireland left Quebec City on May 28, 1914, at 16:30/4:30 p.m. local time. The ship carried a total of 1,477 passengers and crew. It was struck by the Norwegian coal freighter SS Storstad the following morning at 2:00/2:00 a.m., in heavy fog. There were only 465 survivors from the collision and sinking. The final death toll was 1,012, of which 134 were children and 279 women.
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It takes less time to sink a big ship than to build it. One example's the Empress of Ireland, which was built in 1905-1906. As a mail carrier between Great Britain and Hong Kong by way of Canada, it was ka the RMS Empress of Ireland, with RMS standing for Royal Mail Ship. Otherwise, it was considered a steamship ka the SS Empress of Ireland. On May 29, 1914, it was struck by the SS Storstad, a Norwegian coal freighter. The quick sinking of the Empress, and the loss of 1,012 lives, on the St. Lawrence River, made the collision the worst disaster on Canadian waters in Canadian history.
The Empress of Ireland's port of departure was Quebec City, in Quebec Province, Canada. Its destination was Liverpool, England. According to records of the time, the ship left at 16:30/4:30 p.m. local time, on May 28, 1914. There was a total of 1,477 passengers and crew on board. By the next morning, the ship was traveling cautiously through heavy fog. At 2:00/2:00a.m. local time, it was struck by the Norwegian coal freighter SS Storstad. The Storstad survived the collision. But the Empress of Ireland sank within 15 minutes of the impact. Fatalities totaled 1,012, of which passengers accounted for 840. There had been a total of 134 children on board. All but four perished. There had been a total of 279 women on board. And all but 42 perished.
That will depend on things like how far you are going and how many passengers there are, so there is no straight answer to that.
The Empress of Ireland departed from Quebec City on May 28, 1914, on its last voyage. It was struck by SS Storstad at 2 am the next morning, sinking within 15 minutes.