Frederick Fleet and Reginald Robinson Lee we in the crows nest when Titanic hit the ice burg but Titanic had 6 lookouts:
Frederick Fleet
Alfred Frank Evans
George Alfred Hogg
Archie Jewell
Reginald Robinson Lee
George Thomas Macdonald Symons
The lookouts at the time were Frederick Fleet and Archie Jewell, who had only relieved their colleagues Reg Lee and George Symons about 20 minutes previously. Fleet was the first person to spot the iceberg looming up out of the darkness.
Both men survived the sinking, although Fleet was scapegoated by many surviving crew members for not having spotted the 'berg sooner, and was shunned by them, despite being cleared of any culpability at the Official Enquiry. He ended up as a newspaper seller on the streets of his native Southampton, until he committed suicide in 1965 following the death of his wife, by hanging himself from the washing line in his back garden.
Archie Jewell served in the Merchant Navy in WW1, and died when his ship the Donegal was sunk by a German submarine in the English Channel on 17th April 1917.
Frederick fleet and Archie jewell
Fredrick Fleet and Reginald Lee
they spotted it at 11:50 or sometime like that but it struck at 12:00
The lookouts were Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee, both of whom survived (incredibly all six lookouts lived).
William t. murdock
An iceberg on the Altlantic Ocean Caused the fatal damage to the titanic.
Lookouts Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee spotted the fatal iceberg. On the bridge, First Officer Lieutenant William Murdoch was the officer of the watch and Quartermaster Robert Hichens was at the helm. All operational decisions between the sighting and the collision were made by Lt Murdoch.
Titanic left Europe with exactly 2,208 people. 1,496 were lost and 712 survived.
1. a full moon may have cause the the fatal iceberg. 2. how many people was in the ship. 3. how many money did the people on the titanic have
The Titanic was claimed to be the ship that cannot sink. However looking back at history we can see this was a fatal mistake.
An iceberg on the Altlantic Ocean Caused the fatal damage to the titanic.
Lookouts Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee spotted the fatal iceberg. On the bridge, First Officer Lieutenant William Murdoch was the officer of the watch and Quartermaster Robert Hichens was at the helm. All operational decisions between the sighting and the collision were made by Lt Murdoch.
Titanic left Europe with exactly 2,208 people. 1,496 were lost and 712 survived.
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1. a full moon may have cause the the fatal iceberg. 2. how many people was in the ship. 3. how many money did the people on the titanic have
The Titanic was claimed to be the ship that cannot sink. However looking back at history we can see this was a fatal mistake.
The Titanic was claimed to be the ship that cannot sink. However looking back at history we can see this was a fatal mistake.
There were 2228 people on board of the Titanic, 337 in first class, 285 second class, 721 in third class and 885 crew members.
The iceberg that sunk Titanic may have been spawned from the Jakobshavn Glacier (western Greenland). Several were photographed in the area but none have been determined to be the fatal one.
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I assume you mean when did the R.M.S. Titanic sink. the notable- probaby the best-known Maritime disaster occured on the night of April l4-l5 of l9l2. True, this occured duting the vessel"s maiden voyage. By an odd coincidence Income Tax day occurs on April l5 ( this was not the reason date was chosen!) and the actual death of Lincoln, who survived for some hours after the fatal shot- was April l5, of l865. There may be a Titanic tie-in.
Fatal Needles vs. Fatal Fists was created in 1978.