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Captain Edward John Smith died in the sinking of Titanic.
The Warning Was Sent To The Titanic 37 Seconds Before It Collided With The Enormous Iceberg, So The Captain Ignored The Warnings Around That Time.
Captain Smith was chosen to be the captain of the Titanic for several reason: He was a favoured captain for some of the richer people who travelled with White Star line because of his experience at sea. He had experience captaining ships of Titanic's size and was White Star Lines most senior captain. He had been the captain on Titanic's sister ship Olympic. It was also to be his last voyage before retiring and it was decided that this should be his last voyage. He was 62 when he captained Titanic so there is a possibility that he was past his best when he captained Titanic.
Obviously there were no more captains of Titanic since Capt. EJ Smith died on the sinking ship but there was briefly another captain than commanded the vessel before him. That was Captain Haddock.
Captain Edward John Smith, (27 January 1850 - 15 April 1912) was the captain of the RMS Titanic on its maiden and only voyage (April 10, 1912). He was a very well-known captain for the White Star Line, and Titanic's maiden voyage was going to be his last before retirement. After organizing the necessarily-incomplete evacuation of passengers, he went down with his ship. In the 1997 film "Titanic" he was portrayed by actor Bernard Hill.
Captain Smith, famously known as the captain of the RMS Titanic, drove the ship during its ill-fated maiden voyage in April 1912. The Titanic was a luxury British passenger liner known for its advanced technology and opulent design. Captain Smith had a long career at sea and was highly regarded in the shipping industry before the tragic sinking of the Titanic after hitting an iceberg.
His name was Edward James Smith, known commonly to crew and those of the passengers he knew as 'E.J.' He was the senior captain of the White Star Line, and the ill-fated voyage was to have been his last one before retiring. he did not survive the sinking, and was 62 years old.
The captain of the titanic lived in Kathleen road sholing Southampton.my friend lives in his old house that has a plaque on the out side of the building with the captains name on it in his memory since 1912.And a picture that hangs in the front room of the captain that stays with the house each time the property gets sold
Captain Edward John Smith Captained RMS Titanic's sister RMS Olympic before Titanic was launched.
Captain Edward John Smith was speeding. When he was speeding, the ship was going at 24 knots!(full speed)
Before she hit the iceberg? Well, Captain Smith could have, but he retired to his cabin
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