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  1. 29 de abr. de 2007 · Talks by men who saw the making of history. [ Listen to the recording] Nowadays a passenger to America has no misgivings but nearly a generation ago a terrible catastrophe in mid-ocean had to mark the end of an era of peril in Atlantic transport. On the 15th of April nineteen hundred and twelve the Titanic struck an iceberg and in a couple of ...

  2. Other articles where Charles Lightoller is discussed: Titanic: U.S. inquiry: Notable witnesses included Second Officer Charles Lightoller, the most senior officer to survive. He defended the actions of his superiors, especially Captain Smith’s refusal to decrease the ship’s speed. Many passengers testified to the general confusion on the ship.

  3. Charles Lightoller went to sea at the age of thirteen. As a sailor on speedy clipper ships, he experienced countless exciting and sometimes terrifying events...

  4. Charles Herbert Lightoller ( Lancashire, 30 de marzo de 1874- Richmond, 8 de diciembre de 1952) fue un comandante marino británico, segundo oficial del RMS Titanic, y el oficial de mayor rango e importancia que sobrevivió al desastre. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Lightoller tuvo una notable participación en la Segunda ...

  5. El comandante Charles Herbert Lightoller (30 de marzo de 1874 – 8 de diciembre de 1952) fue un marino británico, segundo oficial del RMS Titanic, y el oficial de mayor rango e importancia que sobrevivió al desastre. Lightoller tuvo una notable participación en la Segunda Guerra Mundial para su país, Reino Unido, en especial cuando comandó uno de los "Pequeños Barcos" de la Operación ...

  6. 12 de ene. de 2010 · Captain Smith, or “E.J.” as he was familiarly and affectionately known, was quite a character in the shipping world. Tall, full whiskered and broad. At first sight you would think to yourself “Here’s a typical Western Ocean Captain.” “Bluff, hearty, and I’ll bet he’s got a voice like a foghorn.”.

  7. 8 de feb. de 2024 · The picture depicts the crew of the Titanic, including Captain Edward Smith (centre), who went down with his ship, and Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller (third in from right), who was the ...