The Titanic sailed from Belfast, Northern Ireland; stopped at Southampton, English south coast; Cherbourg, France; Cork, Ireland; and then out into the Atlantic towards America. It did not sail past Scarborough.
In 1912, Titanic left Ireland on April 11th, heading to the high seas.
It sailed from the coast of Ireland, headed for America.
Titanic left Ireland to set sail on April 11th, 1912.
Titanic departed Queenstown, Ireland, on April 11th, 1912, and sunk on the night of April 15th.
Well the actual route was: Southampton (Hampshire) - Cherbourg (Normandy) - Queenstown (Southern Republic of Ireland) - New York (East Coast of US)
Titanic left Ireland to set sail on April 11th, 1912, after picking up passengers of First, Second, and Third class.
Titanic set sail from Southampton England and picked up at Cherborg, France and Ireland en route to America
Titanic left Ireland to set sail on April 11th, 1912 en route to New York City.
Titanic set sail from Southampton, UK, on 10 April 1912
Yes, then it was observed by God and its superposition collapsed. That's how it sunk.
Three years after Titanic sank, in 1915, Lusitania was torpedoed off the coast of Ireland.