In 1912, Southampton was a bustling port city, pivotal for maritime trade and passenger travel, especially as a key departure point for transatlantic voyages, including the ill-fated Titanic. The city featured a mix of Victorian and Edwardian architecture, with prominent buildings such as the Civic Centre and the old docks. The population was growing, reflecting the economic activity driven by shipping, shipbuilding, and industry. Streets were lively with a combination of local residents and travelers, embodying the spirit of an era on the brink of modernity.
it left 12:15 pm on Wednesday10th April 1912.
The Titanic set sail from Southampton in southern England at noon, April 10, 1912.
She left Southampton, stopped at a few ports, and started across the Atlantic to New York.
Edwardian England, in 1912. Atlantic Ocean.
Southampton, England 10th April 1912
it left 12:15 pm on Wednesday10th April 1912.
The Titanic went to Southampton in 1912, the same year that the Titanic was actually built.
The Titanic set out from Southampton on the 10th April 1912.
The Titanic set sail from Southampton, England on April 10, 1912.
The Titanic set sail from Southampton in southern England at noon, April 10, 1912.
william taft
Southampton Southampton is not correct, Titanics first voyage began on 2/4/1912 when she sailed from Belfast to Southampton with paying customers
She left Southampton, stopped at a few ports, and started across the Atlantic to New York.
April 10, 1912
10 April 1912 from Southampton England
Titanic departed on the 10th April 1912 from Southampton.
Edwardian England, in 1912. Atlantic Ocean.