Her two sisters, abdimajid and ibrahim ships.
The Titanic left from Southampton, England for Cherbourg, France and then to Queenstown, Ireland.
i'm not sure but, what i'm sure about is some day a bigger ship that the titanic will be made.CorrectionTitanic was the largest passenger ship at that time, but many, many ships since have been considerably larger.
The Captain of Titanic, on the day she sunk, was Captain Edward John Smith.
No, but some were on a ship which left port the day before. Mr. Lefebure did try to book passage on the Titanic, but when he couldn't, he sailed on the ship which was carrying his horses. While passing the iceburg (of course not knowing what was about to happen), he took a photo. One of my great-great aunts married a Lefebure, and I saw the iceberg photo at a family reunion.
The 100th anniversary of the Titanic will begin on April 15, 2012. That's the day to remember the Titanic and when the ship had sink.
Yes, it is true. It was so gigantic and amazing that people of the day considered the Titanic to be indestructable!
Hit the iceburg on the fifth day and sank on the sixth.
1 day before it sunk.
Only 14, not enough for half of the people on the ship.
it was a very important day, the Titanic was know as the biggest ship to step sail. Having it sink like it did was a big shock
they called it that because back in its day it was an amazingly advanced ship and the designers declared it unsinkable themselves
Titanic, as most ships of that day, did not have a ballroom. The Olympic, the sister ship of Titanic, did receive a dance floor in her dining saloon in a refit somewhere in the 1920s.