The Titanic was registered in Liverpool, England (UK).
Yes.
Liverpool was to be the registered home port of the Titanic. The home port is marked on the ship.
46,328 Gross Registered Tons
The RMS Titanic had a displacement of 52,310 tons and a Gross Registered Tonnage of 46,328. The greater part of which was iron and its alloys.
the titanic left belfast on the 9th of april 2012:P
Titanic did not visit many places. She was registered in Liverpool but never actually sailed there. After leaving Belfast, she made port in Southampton UK, Cherbourg France, and Queenstown Ireland.
Liverpool was to be the registered home port of the Titanic. The home port is marked on the ship.
46,328 Gross Registered Tons
Because it was the registered home port
The RMS Titanic had a displacement of 52,310 tons and a Gross Registered Tonnage of 46,328. The greater part of which was iron and its alloys.
According to Titanic historian Steve Hall "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume, the size of the ship in cubic feet. Divide it by 100, and you get the GRT.
the titanic left belfast on the 9th of april 2012:P
Titanic did not visit many places. She was registered in Liverpool but never actually sailed there. After leaving Belfast, she made port in Southampton UK, Cherbourg France, and Queenstown Ireland.
According to historian Steve Hall "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume, the size of the ship in cubic feet; Divide it by 100 and you get the GRT. "
Ships typically have the name and their home port on the stern of the ship. Liverpool was to be the home port of the Titanic.
The Titanic, registered as a British mail ship was really owned by the American railroad tycoon.
According to Steve Hall "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume, the size of the ship in cubic feet. Divide it by 100, and you get the GRT. Deduct 'non-revenue spaces' to then get the 'net' registered tonnage. So whenever you hear her weight referred to as GRT, its volume; being either gross (46,328.57) or net (21,831.34).
the Titanic's funnels were 62 feet (19m) tall.