What colour was the Titanic's hull?

Main hull, top of funnels, all cargo hatch coamings except #4 (P&S),waterways, rigging, and other structures painted black. This is a black which has faded somewhat. Therefore it is actually a dark gray. White painted part of hull, deck houses, lifeboat hulls and other structures painted white, #4 cargo hatch coamings.
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What color were the Titanic stacks?

This particular color has come to be known in the greater Titanic Community as “White Star Buff” (WSB). Funnel colors of shipping lines were their signature colors and aided in their identification.
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What Colour were the Titanic lifeboats?

Newspaper worked especially well for the lifeboats because it was thin enough to bend over the top edges of the gunwales (using a template) by a very slight margin. *Olympic's were white, but Titanic's were brown.
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What color was Titanic's mast?

The color dark mast was known before the actual name was identified. From builder's models and photos the color was identified as a rust color. Figure 2 is an image from a motion picture Page 2 taken aboard R.M.S. Adriatic in 1928.
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Why was the bottom of the Titanic red?

Wooden ships had to be protected from wood-eating worms, barnacles and seaweed, so the sailors covered the hull of their boats with copper paint to protect the vessel. It was the copper that added a red tint to the paint.
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Does the Titanic still have paint?

There is still white paint in the nooks and krannies of the wood paneling in the D deck Reception room..
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Does the iceberg that sank the Titanic still exist?

That means it likely broke off from Greenland in 1910 or 1911, and was gone forever by the end of 1912 or sometime in 1913. In all likelihood, the iceberg that sank the Titanic didn't even endure to the outbreak of World War I, a lost splash of freshwater mixed in imperceptibly with the rest of the North Atlantic.
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Why did the Titanic fly the Blue Ensign?

The Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) is the volunteer reserve force of the Royal Navy (RN) in the United Kingdom. The Blue Ensign is also flown by merchant vessels commanded by officers in the RNR. For this reason, the Titanic wore the Blue Ensign, rather than the Red on her fateful voyage.
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What flags flew on Titanic?

The ship bears a dark blue jack at the bow, a US flag at the foremast, a swallow-tail blue flag with a yellow patch in the centre on the rear mast and a saltire white cross on a red field as an ensign at the stern (which should, for a British ship, be a red ensign).
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Was there an American flag on the Titanic?

Photos generally show Titanic flying (more correctly wearing) only the Blue Ensign and the White Star burgee. If she flew the US flag at all she would do it in international waters but properly it should have been hoisted on arriving in US waters as a courtesy flag.
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Why was Titanic painted black?

' But black was used for hulls at the time when ships were in service, for practical necessity; among other things, corrosion caused by the sea air was much less noticeable on a black hull.
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Why do ships have red hulls?

Shipbuilders of the early years of shipping would use a copper coating as a biocide, to prevent organotins from sticking on the vessel's hull. That copper coating was responsible for the ship's red color. In the 21st century, it is more than obvious that antifouling coatings can be mixed with any color.
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Did Titanic have a yellow stripe?

Actually, the sheer is a structural detail while the stripes are cosmetic. On wooden ships it was the fashion to use a special "cove" chisel to create an incised stripe that (if the owner was wealthy) was filled with gold leaf. Yellow paint sufficec for commercial ships.
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Why are there no bodies on the Titanic?

The state of those bodies would depend on how exposed to currents of oxygenated water — and the deep-sea scavengers that thrive on it — they were over the years. "Decomposition slows if bodies get cut off from the open sea, reducing oxygen levels and scavengers," says William J. Broad in The New York Times.
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Will the Titanic ever be raised?

It turns out that raising the Titanic would be about as futile as rearranging the deck chairs on the doomed vessel. Sometimes, resurrecting relics from the tragic chapters of history is about as fanciful as getting pigs to fly.
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How cold was the water when the Titanic sank?

The temperature of the water was -2.2 degrees Celsius when Titanic was sinking.
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Who flies Blue Ensign?

The Blue Ensign is a flag, one of several British ensigns, used by certain organisations or territories associated or formerly associated with the United Kingdom. It is used either plain or defaced with a badge or other emblem. Blue with the Union occupying one quarter of the field and placed in the canton.
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What is the difference between the blue and red ensign?

This means in black and white photographs of the flag, it is usually possible to tell which ensign the flag is: In the Blue Ensign, the shade of grey will be uniform between the background of the Union Jack and the rest of the flag, whereas in the Red Ensign, the background of the Union Jack will be a darker shade of ...
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What ensign did Titanic fly?

The RMS Titanic flew a Blue Ensign.
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Who can fly the Red Ensign?

Who is entitled to fly the Red Ensign? Any vessel registered in the UK, a Crown Dependency (CD) or an Overseas Territory (OT), is defined as a British ship and is allowed to fly the British Merchant Shipping flag the 'Red Ensign. '
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Who can fly a White Ensign?

On land, the White Ensign is flown at all naval shore establishments (which are commissioned warships), including all Royal Marines establishments. Permission has been granted to some other buildings with naval connections to fly the White Ensign.
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How many flags were on the Titanic?

Missing flags

In addition to the three flags mentioned above, the following three important flags were flown in Titanic: White Star house flag. Royal Mail Pennant.
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Could you hear the Titanic hit the ocean floor?

Humans have a very difficult time hearing in water, as our bodies are not meant to hear in that environment (sound does not travel the same via water as it does air), and being that the ship hit the bottom a long distance away, it is doubtful that any human ears would be able to pick up any sound from that depth.
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What if the Titanic sank in warm water?

A water temperature of a seemingly warm 79 degrees (F) can lead to death after prolonged exposure, a water temperature of 50 degrees can lead to death in around an hour, and a water temperature of 32 degrees – like the ocean water on the night the Titanic sank – can lead to death in as few as 15 minutes.
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Do ships still hit icebergs?

Thanks to radar technology, better education for mariners and iceberg monitoring systems, ship collisions with icebergs are generally avoidable, but the results can still be disastrous when they occur. "These things are very rare. It's one of those risks that are low frequency but high impact.
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