Why did Titanic say Liverpool on the back?

Titanic connections to Liverpool
Titanic was registered in Liverpool, and so carried the city's name on her stern.
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Was the Titanic built in Liverpool or Belfast?

The Titanic's Liverpool Crew

The Titanic was built by Harland and Wolff, in Belfast and was launched on the 31st May 1911, after sea trials she was ready for her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York.
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Was the Titanic made in Liverpool?

Titanic was born and took shape in Albion House, the headquarters of the Liverpool-based White Star Line. The building, with its alternating rows of red and white bricks, still stands at the corner of James Street and The Strand.
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What was written on back of Titanic?

April 15, 1912: 'God Himself Could Not Sink This Ship' | WIRED.
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What was the Titanic's slogan?

Nothing On Earth Could Come Between Them. Collide With Destiny.
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Did the band really play until the Titanic sank?

After the Titanic hit an iceberg and began to sink, Hartley and his fellow band members started playing music to help keep the passengers calm as the crew loaded the lifeboats. Many of the survivors said that Hartley and the band continued to play until the very end.
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Did someone say God couldn't sink the Titanic?

Edward John Smith say "Even God himself couldn't sink this ship," Foster said. So early 20th century society, especially in Sunday sermons, spun the disaster in religious terms — "you can't cheat God in that way," said Biel, author of the book "Down with the Old Canoe: A Cultural History of the Titanic Disaster."
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What was the Titanic's last words?

The ship's captain Edward Smith went down with his vessel and his last words were poignant. He said: "Well boys, you've done your duty and done it well. I ask no more of you. I release you.
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Did the Titanic leave from Liverpool?

The word inscribed on her stern proclaimed it to the world: Titanic was a Liverpool ship. Although she never sailed from the city, there are many links to the port and the people of Liverpool. She was registered to the White Star Line, whose company head offices in 1912 were on the city's James Street.
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Did Thomas Andrews say the Titanic was unsinkable?

While it is hard to say whether people thought the ship was absolutely unsinkable under any circumstances, it is clear that people believed that the passenger liner's safety design (by Thomas Andrews) was state-of-the-art, and some did describe it as “unsinkable” before it ever set sail.
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Why is Liverpool famous for Titanic?

Titanic connections to Liverpool

Titanic was registered in Liverpool, and so carried the city's name on her stern. Although she never visited Liverpool, Titanic had strong links with her home port. Titanic's managing company, the White Star Line, had its head office in James Street, Liverpool.
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What connection does Liverpool have with Titanic?

It's a little-known fact that the RMS Titanic called Liverpool its home port. Built by the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company (White Star Line), which was itself founded in Liverpool, it made sense for the ship to officially be a Liverpool native too.
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Were there dogs on the Titanic?

The ship carried at least twelve dogs, only three of which survived. First-class passengers often traveled with their pets. The Titanic was equipped with a first-rate kennel and the dogs were well-cared for, including daily exercise on deck.
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Does Liverpool have a Titanic museum?

The Maritime Museum is at the heart of Liverpool's historic waterfront in the Royal Albert Dock Liverpool.
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What does New York have to do with the Titanic?

NEW YORK — As you may have heard, the Titanic never reached New York. But about 700 of its passengers and crew did get here on the night of April 18, 1912, three days after the sinking. In fact, their arrival drew a crowd of thousands to the waterfront.
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Was the Titanic in peaky blinders?

The one from BBC Peaky Blinders is a combination of Titanic & Mauretania. (The docks are also on the wrong side by the way.) Somewhere it was explained that there are computer models of different items for the cgi effects, regarding old ships the main model or only model is Titanic.
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Where is the Titanic now?

The wreck of the RMS Titanic lies at a depth of about 12,500 feet (3,800 metres; 2,100 fathoms), about 370 nautical miles (690 kilometres) south-southeast of the coast of Newfoundland. It lies in two main pieces about 2,000 feet (600 m) apart.
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How is Titanic now?

The Titanic is disappearing. The iconic ocean liner that was sunk by an iceberg is now slowly succumbing to metal-eating bacteria: holes pervade the wreckage, the crow's nest is already gone and the railing of the ship's iconic bow could collapse at any time.
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What dock did the Titanic leave from?

The town was bustling with activity and the local economy flourished with new shops, restaurants and businesses. The White Star Dock, later known as Ocean Dock, opened in 1911. It was from here, Berth 44, that the Titanic was to leave Southampton on 10 April 1912.
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Who is to blame for the Titanic?

The Infamous Captain Edward Smith. doomed passenger ship the Titanic, which went down in 1912. Captain Smith was responsible for over 2,200 passengers and more than 1,200 were killed that fateful night of April 14. Titanic was built to the highest standards of the day and was deemed unsinkable.
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Why did Captain Smith ignore the iceberg warnings?

According to Mr. Cooper, the author of a book on Captain Smith, Smith was not ignoring the ice warnings; he was simply not reacting to them. Ice warnings were just warnings that a ship sent saying that they had seen ice at a certain location (Kasprzak, 2012).
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Is it illegal for a captain to abandon ship?

In the United States, abandoning the ship is not explicitly illegal, but the captain could be charged with other crimes, such as manslaughter, which encompass common law precedent passed down through centuries. It is not illegal under international maritime law.
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What were Captain Smith's last words?

The last words of the ship's captain, Edward Smith, were: “Well boys, you've done your duty and done it well. I ask no more of you. I release you. You know the rule of the sea.
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What did the captain say before the Titanic sank?

Captain Smith having done all man could do for the safety of passengers and crew remained at his post on the sinking ship until the end. His last message to the crew was 'Be British.
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Did the designer of the Titanic go down with the ship?

The designer of the Titanic went down with his ship, whereas the man whose company owned the liner left on the last lifeboat, a decision he almost immediately regretted. The most senior officer to survive the tragedy later went on to become a hero at Dunkirk in World War II.
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