![For the Southampton scene in Titanic (1997), only the port side of the exterior set was built but in 1912, the ocean liner was docked on its starboard side. To resolve this For the Southampton scene in Titanic (1997), only the port side of the exterior set was built but in 1912, the ocean liner was docked on its starboard side. To resolve this](https://i.redd.it/w1wpl1c88u851.jpg)
For the Southampton scene in Titanic (1997), only the port side of the exterior set was built but in 1912, the ocean liner was docked on its starboard side. To resolve this
Titanic Memorial Lighthouse - Opened in 1912, the White Star dock allowed Southampton to play host to the biggest vessels in the world. When RMS Titanic tied up here on 10 April,
![Historic Southampton on Twitter: "Berth 44, Southampton Docks. This photo was taken by Francis Browne on 10 April 1912. It was taken from the deck of the Titanic as she left Southampton Historic Southampton on Twitter: "Berth 44, Southampton Docks. This photo was taken by Francis Browne on 10 April 1912. It was taken from the deck of the Titanic as she left Southampton](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DUT08PNWkAATtE0.jpg)
Historic Southampton on Twitter: "Berth 44, Southampton Docks. This photo was taken by Francis Browne on 10 April 1912. It was taken from the deck of the Titanic as she left Southampton
![A car carrying ship sits at 44 berth in Southampton docks, the same berth from which the RMS Titanic sailed from on April 10th, 1912 Stock Photo - Alamy A car carrying ship sits at 44 berth in Southampton docks, the same berth from which the RMS Titanic sailed from on April 10th, 1912 Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/G530RB/a-car-carrying-ship-sits-at-44-berth-in-southampton-docks-the-same-G530RB.jpg)
A car carrying ship sits at 44 berth in Southampton docks, the same berth from which the RMS Titanic sailed from on April 10th, 1912 Stock Photo - Alamy
![Historic Southampton on Twitter: "@1961_sp @NauticalHistory I've circled it here. In the photo, you can see South Western House between the Titanic and the crane. https://t.co/KQyCZKybSd" / Twitter Historic Southampton on Twitter: "@1961_sp @NauticalHistory I've circled it here. In the photo, you can see South Western House between the Titanic and the crane. https://t.co/KQyCZKybSd" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DZ-G2jZXcAEn3NR.jpg)