There were 327 British passengers on board the Titanic, though there were also an unknown amount (at least 800-900) of British crew, if you take into consideration that all of Ireland was still British at the time.
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The Titanic's owner was the British shipping company White Star Line but she was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast.
It was likely British currency was used, as the Titanic is owned by the White Star Line, which is a British shipping company.
The British journalist that died on Titanic was author and peace activist W. T.Stead.
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Southampton was the main British port for Trans-Atlantic liners. Titanic was a British built and owned vessel so it would certainly make its maiden voyage from a British port.
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The official casualty figures (per the British Board of Trade) has it at 1,514 lives lost on the Titanic sinking.
The "RMS Titanic" was a British ship owned by the British shipping company White Star Line. See the related links below to read more about "RMS Titanic" and the White Star Line.
The British port was Southampton, England.
The Titanic struck an iceberg.
The Titanic's owner was the British shipping company White Star Line but she was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast.
No, it was a British ship.
It was likely British currency was used, as the Titanic is owned by the White Star Line, which is a British shipping company.
The British journalist that died on Titanic was author and peace activist W. T.Stead.
That may be difficult to answer as accounts have varied on how people have died in the sinking o the Titanic. What can be said is that 1,514 people perished, according to the British Board of Trade report.
The Titanic was owned by the British shipping company White Star Line.
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