She called briefly at Cherbourg after leaving Southampton, where a single French passenger disembarked, and then at Queenstown (now renamed Cobh) in Co.Cork, Southern Ireland, where she took on many of the Irish emigrants who were victims of the tragedy.
The Frenchman who survived the disaster, upon hearing of it, declared himself to be the luckiest man in the world.
The Titanic was not near enough any land to benefit her. She was about 400 miles from Newfoundland.
Titanic, which sank on April 15th, 1912, was due in New York on April 17th.
The wreck of Titanic is about 963 miles from New York.
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No. Titanic did not stop at Cork but she DID stop at Queenstown which is now Cobh.
On her first stop, April 3rd, Titanic left Belfast, headed to England. On April 10th Titanic left Southampton for her second stop in Cherbourg, France.
After leaving Belfast, Ireland, Titanic made her first stop (for a week) in Southampton, England.
It hit an iceberg.
Titanic went from Cherbourg (France) to Queenstown. It did not make a stop at Belfast.
No. Titanic did not stop at Cork but she DID stop at Queenstown which is now Cobh.
On her first stop, April 3rd, Titanic left Belfast, headed to England. On April 10th Titanic left Southampton for her second stop in Cherbourg, France.
The Titanic first stopped in Cherbourg, France.
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the titanic was still going foward and it was a dreadful story
After leaving Belfast, Ireland, Titanic made her first stop (for a week) in Southampton, England.
It hit an iceberg.
The titanic was going to stop in the Bronx, but Chuck Norris kicked the side of it with his icey feet and sunk the dang thing.
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