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Titanic, a White Star Line-owned ship, was built at Harland & Wolff's main Belfast production yard. A vast project, it required the labour of 3,000 men over a two-year period between 1909 and 1911 ...
TITANIC had strong links with Liverpool although she never visited her home port – by 1912 the White Star Line’s largest and fastest Atlantic steamers were sailing from Southampton.
Titanic might never have visited the city but Liverpool's contribution to the ship was substantial. About 90 members of the crew came from the city, including the two lookouts who spotted the iceberg.
Today marks the 112th anniversary of when the Titanic struck an iceberg, which later led to its sinking. The White Star Line-owned ship was built at Harland & Wolff's main Belfast production yard. A ...
Three giant puppets have taken to the streets of Liverpool to play out a weekend-long street theatre production inspired by the Titanic. A 30ft (9m) wooden puppet of a little girl "woke up" in ...
Granada reporter Mel Barham looks at Titanic's links to Liverpool. She was registered there - and it's where many of her crew came from. ... in fact one in 10 were from the Merseyside area.
A FLOATING hotel which is painted to look like the sinking Titanic has been slammed for being in “poor taste”. The controversial three-bed Titanic Liverpool hotel, docked in the city's ...
It was shortly after 8am on Saturday when Liverpool learned that the 245th staging of England’s most-played derby had been postponed. Arne Slot and his players had spent Friday night at the city ...
How Liverpool's contribution means it is forever linked to the Titanic, despite the ship never visiting the city. Let us know you agree to data collection on AMP ...