Thursday the 11th of April 1912.
The majority boarded at Southampton but many more boarded at Cherbourg, France and Queenstown, Ireland.
Southampton, UK; Cherbourg, France; and then Queenstown, Ireland.
The first - and largest- boarding day was April 10th in Southampton England. More people boarded that evening at Cherbourg France,and even more people boarded the next day, the 11th, at Queenstown Ireland.
Titanic left southampton and a couple days later, another boat named 'Cherbourg' took passengers to the titanic , so more passengers boarded on Titanic. So it werent really visted by titanic or cherbourg.
The Titanic set sail from Southampton in England on the 10th April 1912. It made a short stop at Cherbourg in France on the same day.Titanic then made another stop at Queensland (nowadays called Cobh) in Ireland, leaving in April 11th 1912, continuing the journey to New York. Of course it never arrived in New York as it sank on the 15th April in the Atlantic Ocean.
The majority boarded at Southampton but many more boarded at Cherbourg, France and Queenstown, Ireland.
Southampton, UK; Cherbourg, France; and then Queenstown, Ireland.
Passengers of all three classes were picked up in both Queenstown and France, altho France had a few more first-class and Queenstown had a few more third-class.
The first - and largest- boarding day was April 10th in Southampton England. More people boarded that evening at Cherbourg France,and even more people boarded the next day, the 11th, at Queenstown Ireland.
Titanic left southampton and a couple days later, another boat named 'Cherbourg' took passengers to the titanic , so more passengers boarded on Titanic. So it werent really visted by titanic or cherbourg.
The Titanic set sail from Southampton in England on the 10th April 1912. It made a short stop at Cherbourg in France on the same day.Titanic then made another stop at Queensland (nowadays called Cobh) in Ireland, leaving in April 11th 1912, continuing the journey to New York. Of course it never arrived in New York as it sank on the 15th April in the Atlantic Ocean.
3 technically, but 2 if you only count the maiden voyage. It sailed from Belfast (where it was built) to Southampton. It then sailed from Southampton to New York (via Cherbourg, France and Queenstown (now Cobh) in Eire). The Rest, as they say, is history...
The Titanic had a capacity of 3,547 passengers and crew members. When the Titanic left Southampton and sank, there was room for 1,324 more passengers/crew members.
England, from the port of Southampton- she went on to call at Cherbourg in France and at Queenstown in Ireland (now renamed Cobh) to pick up more passengers, before heading for the United States. A single French passenger only took her as far as Cherbourg, where he disembarked- upon learning of the disaster, he said that he must be the luckiest man alive.
123 1st class passengers died on Titanic (38%). 166 2nd class passengers died on Titanic (58%). 528 3rd class passengers died on Titanic (74%).
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.
Titanic received mail in Southampton and Queenstown. She picked up some in Cherbourg but there would have been more if not for a railroad-strike in France.