Some nicknames were "the millionaires' special", "The wonder ship" , "The last word in luxury" , and the most famous, "The unsinkable ship.
Titanic didn't sail long enough to acquire many nicknames. Old Rose refers to her as the "Ship of Dreams" in James Cameron's epic movie but that nickname REALLY applies to Titanic's sister ship Olympic.
The "Unsinkable Ship" or the "Floating Palace"
The RMS Titanic was hyped by the newspapers as an "unsinkable ship."!
Titanic had only one name but before it was given, her hull would have been known as #401 since she was the 401st vessel built in the dockyards.
the Titanic only had one nickname for her and that was "The Ship of Dreams".
it's nickname was the ship of dreams for your info!
The Unsinkable Ship.
Edward Smith, captain of Titanic
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After leaving Belfast, Ireland, Titanic made her first stop (for a week) in Southampton, England.
The official name of the Titanic was R.M.S. Titanic. The Titanic was a Royal Mail Ship carrying over 7 million pieces of mail.
the front part of the titanic was found first
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Edward Smith, captain of Titanic
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Titanic's captain was Edward John Smith and the First Officer was Henry Tingle Wilde.
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The first wireless operator on the titanic was Jack Phillips. Another was Harold Bride.
Captain Smith (I think his first name was Robert)
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No, The Titans were the first children of Gaea but the gods were their children. Titanic was the name of a ship, so named for its massive size (Titanic, root word titan).
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Of the three Olympic-Class vessels, Olympic was first, Titanic was second, and Britannic was third.