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After a series of sea trials, the Titanic, with only a skeleton crew, set sail for Southampton on 2 April , seen off by thousands lining the Belfast Lough. On the journey to Southampton Titanic recorded a record speed of The journey to Southampton was nautical miles.

Today, the Titanic Belfast visitor attraction, based next to the Harland and Wolff shipyards, tells the story of the Titanic from its conception and construction. I visited the museum in and was blown away by the experience. The museum even has a ride in the middle!

A ride! I talk more about my excursion to the museum in the video below:. The Titanic left Southampton on Wednesday 10th April at 12pm. She arrived into Cherbourg at 8. Around midnight on 4 April , the Titanic arrived in Southampton , where she remained docked for a week. The crew were the first to come aboard. Most of the crew were from Southampton, of the crew members who died in the tragedy, were from the city. Smith seen below.

On 5 April, the public had an opportunity to visit the Titanic, she was decorated for the occasion with flags and other pieces. At the time there was a coal strike in Britain which meant that coal had to be borrowed from other ships, including the sister ship, Olympia, so that the Titanic could begin her voyage.

George W. Bowyer was the pilot in charge as the Titanic left Southampton. In what was later seen as a bad omen for the voyage, the Titanic narrowly missed colliding with the SS City of New York. The swift action of a tugboat in towing the New York out of the way avoided tragedy. Just then, the phone on the wall behind him rang. The First Officer walked over and picked it up.

He looked at the Captain and nodded. Passengers on the Titanic paid significantly different prices for different accommodation options. The suites and cabins on the Titanic cost the passengers no small sum for the time.

For the immigrants who travelled in third class, a berth cost was no small sum either. The Titanic seemed to have everything on board, including its own newspaper. The Atlantic Daily Bulletin was printed every day on board the Titanic.

To learn more about the accommodation and events of a first-class passenger read our article here. Titanic had stopped in Cherbourg, France, to pick up additional passengers. Here, one of the most famous people on the ship boarded, Colonel John Jacob Astor and his young, pregnant wife, Madeline. Madeline was nineteen, and there was some dispute about this among the passengers who knew him. Originally, a lifeboat drill was scheduled to take place on board the Titanic on April 14, — the day the Titanic hit the iceberg.

However, for an unknown reason, Captain Smith cancelled the drill. All died in the sinking. Read about the passengers on the Titanic , about the iceberg that was her undoing, and about the spot in the Atlantic Ocean where the Titanic sank.

Introduction Following her prestigious launch in front of a crowd of around , spectators and a throng of excited reporters, Titanic began her maiden journey, first collecting the passengers sailing — and even migrating — to America. Where did the Titanic leave from?

Above: The Titanic at Southampton at the beginning of her maiden voyage. Where was Titanic going? Did You Know?



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