The Titanic set sail from Southampton in southern England at noon, April 10, 1912.
RMS Titanic set sail from the the port of Southampton on 10 April 1912.
In Britain, the port where passengers boarded Titanic was in Southampton.
Southampton
Liverpool
Titanic was allowed to sail because she was certified as being safe by the British Board of Trade after sea trials. Her construction methods were also approved and inspected.
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The Titanic set sail on 10 April 1912 but hit an iceberg 4 days later and sank.
No the titanic wasn't near a lighthouse
the titanic was supposed to sail for 5 days but sank on the 3rd hour of the second or third day
Southampton, England.
Southampton
Southampton
Titanic was allowed to sail because she was certified as being safe by the British Board of Trade after sea trials. Her construction methods were also approved and inspected.
Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Titanic set sail from Southampton port on April 4, 1912. Making stops in France and Ireland to pick up more passengers, the destination was to be New York on April 10, 1912.
Southampton docks and was operated by White Star Line
The White Star Line owned the Titanic.
Web sites on the Titanic give complete passenger lists so look there for his name.
The Titanic was sailing to the U.S.
The Titanic was sailing to New York
The Titanic was sunk on its maiden voyage. Therefore, it did not sail any years.