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the Thompson Dock was the worlds largest dry dock in 1911, so yes it was, and it helped create Titanic and its sister vessels Olympic and Britannic. :)
the titanic was built in irland in a dry dock but was not fitted out in a dry dock and like many big ships like aircraft carriers, cruise liners etc the titanic was fitted out once she was afloat, this would cut down the amount of time she took up in the dry dock and that would cut down the cost of the build she was fitted out at a dock nearby whilst on the water.
southampton, dock gate 4
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Chelsea Dock in new york
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The Thompson Drydock. Belfast
the Thompson Dock was the worlds largest dry dock in 1911, so yes it was, and it helped create Titanic and its sister vessels Olympic and Britannic. :)
In May 12, 1912
the titanic was built in irland in a dry dock but was not fitted out in a dry dock and like many big ships like aircraft carriers, cruise liners etc the titanic was fitted out once she was afloat, this would cut down the amount of time she took up in the dry dock and that would cut down the cost of the build she was fitted out at a dock nearby whilst on the water.
southampton, dock gate 4
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titanic
The Titanic sunk out in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, far away from the boundaries or jurisdictions of any cities. The Titanic was supposed to dock in New York, but never made it to it's destination
The vessel was the New York, whose stem was drawn out into the path of Titanic soon after she left the dock on her maiden voyage.
From Dock Gate 4, you can see Berth 44. Now called Ocean Dock, the White Star Dock was built to house the three great liners built by Harland and Wolff and was surrounded by sheds and workshops.