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After leaving Belfast, Ireland, Titanic made her first stop (for a week) in Southampton, England.
The Titanic was in England which was where the designed it and actually made the Titanic. The first stop was England where the Titanic where it was made over 1,000 people went on to the ship to see there family or friends but they would probably never see there family again.
No. Titanic did not stop at Cork but she DID stop at Queenstown which is now Cobh.
The Carpathia came to titanics rescue
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.
No such stop was scheduled.
If you mean on the same scale then proberbly not because of the ... weight the name carries but that will not stop people naming small boats titanic or titanic 2.
The Titanic was in England which was where the designed it and actually made the Titanic. The first stop was England where the Titanic where it was made over 1,000 people went on to the ship to see there family or friends but they would probably never see there family again.
It left Southampton, England, then made its first stop in Cherbourg, France, its second stop in Queenstown (now named Cobh), Ireland and then headed for its final objective: New York City
No. Titanic did not stop at Cork but she DID stop at Queenstown which is now Cobh.
The Carpathia came to titanics rescue
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.
When it sunk, the Titanic was about 1,000 miles from it's planned stop in New York City, New York. It sank 400 miles off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.
The Titanic first stopped in Cherbourg, France.
no it did not
Didn't!