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The Titanic: Nine things you may not have known about the legendary liner
THERE WERE CEREMONIES today to mark one hundred years since the Titanic was launched in Belfast. Religious services were held and a flare released at 12.13pm – precisely a century since the vessel first entered the water. Reverend Chris Bennett, chaplain of the city’s new Titanic Quarter development, told the BBC it was an opportunity for the city to “rediscover its pride” in building the huge ship.
The doomed liner was famously the largest and most luxurious ever built. But did you know it carried 2,000 egg spoons across the Atlantic?
Here’s a list of some lesser-known Titanic facts:
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