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 Ensign did Titanic fly?

The RMS Titanic flew a Blue Ensign.
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How many flags are on the Titanic?

Starting on July 1, the Branson Titanic Museum Attraction will have 4,000 mini-American flags on display in the lawn surrounding the attraction.
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How many people were on the Titanic?

The RMS Titanic, a luxury steamship, sank in the early hours of April 15, 1912, off the coast of Newfoundland in the North Atlantic after sideswiping an iceberg during its maiden voyage. Of the 2,240 passengers and crew on board, more than 1,500 lost their lives in the disaster.
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Who saw the iceberg first?

Lookout Frederick Fleet

Frederick Fleet, one of the two lookouts in the crow's-nest of the Titanic, was the first man to see the iceberg that sank the liner.
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Who was the richest person on the Titanic?

John Jacob Astor was the wealthiest passenger aboard Titanic. He was the head of the Astor family, with a personal fortune of approximately $150,000,000. Born on 13 July 1864 to William Astor, he was educated at St. Paul's School, Concord and later went to Harvard.
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Who owns the Titanic wreck?

People have been diving down to the Titanic's wreckage for around 35 years. But so far, no one has found human remains, the company that owns rights to the wreckage says. Now the company, RMS Titanic Inc., is planning for a new expedition that is raising concerns.
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How much of Titanic is true?

No. Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater, portrayed in the movie by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, are almost entirely fictional characters (James Cameron modeled the character of Rose after American artist Beatrice Wood, who had no connection to Titanic history). The movie's love story is also fiction.
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Did Titanic have a US flag?

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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Who can fly a Blue Ensign?

You must be a British citizen. Your vessel must have a length of at least 7m and be: Registered in your name on the General Central Register of British Ships (for small ships), or. Registered in your name on General Central Register of British Ships.
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What is the difference between the Red Ensign and the Blue 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 is the difference between the red and Blue Ensign?

This changed in 1864, when an order in council provided that the Red Ensign was allocated to merchantmen, the Blue Ensign was to be the flag of ships in public service or commanded by an officer in the Royal Naval Reserve, and the White Ensign was allocated to the Navy.
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Does the Smithsonian have Titanic artifacts?

In 1982, the Chicago Historical Society donated it to the Smithsonian's National Watercraft Collection held at the museum. Because Titanic sank on its maiden voyage, few original pictures of the ship exist.
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Is there a Titanic exhibit in DC?

The Titanic Memorial must be one of the least-visited attractions in DC. It is tucked away at the end of a residential street by the river near Fort McNair.
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What ships did the White Star Line own?

In this trade, speed and size become important assets. The fleet initially consisted of the chartered sailing ships RMS Tayleur, Blue Jacket, White Star, Red Jacket, Ellen, Ben Nevis, Emma, Mermaid and Iowa. Tayleur, the largest ship of its day, was the one on which high hope was placed.
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Is Rose from Titanic still alive?

Answer: Yes, she died on Mar 12, 1998 at the age of 105.
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Was Titanic filmed in a pool?

Settler's Cabin Wave Pool Transformed For Filming Of Titanic Movie. PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The Settler's Cabin Wave Pool has been turned into a movie set for the shooting of a new film about the Titanic.
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Was the heart of the ocean real?

The Heart of the Ocean in the Titanic film is not a real piece of jewellery, but is hugely popular nonetheless. The jewellery is, however, based on a real diamond, the 45.52-carat Hope Diamond. The Hope Diamond is one of the world's most valuable diamonds; its worth is estimated at around 350 million dollars.
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Are there still skeletons in the Titanic?

No one has found human remains, according to the company that owns the salvage rights. But the company's plan to retrieve the ship's iconic radio equipment has sparked a debate: Could the world's most famous shipwreck still hold remains of passengers and crew who died a century ago?
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Is it legal to take stuff from the Titanic?

(RMST). The private firm holds salvage rights to Titanic, which means that it is the only entity allowed to remove artifacts from the wreck site. RMST says that its goal is to preserve the ship's legacy, and the company has conserved the artifacts it salvaged.
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Why are there no bones 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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How much was a ticket on the Titanic?

So you can very well imagine how expensive a first-class ticket would be! Believed to be THE most expensive ticket on this ship, it cost a whopping $61,000 in today's time. In 1912 it cost $2,560.
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How much money was lost on the Titanic?

Introduction. After the Titanic sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912, hundreds of the survivors, families of victims, and owners of cargo filed claims against the White Star Line for loss of life, property, and for injuries sustained. Their claims totaled $16.4 million.
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What went wrong in the Titanic's final hours?

A Disaster in Slow Motion

The almost leisurely pace with which events unfolded during the Titanic's final hours may offer some clue to the calm. The Titanic grazed the fatal iceberg at 11:40 p.m. on April 14, creating what is now believed to be a series of punctures below the waterline.
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