Robert Smythe Hichens died in 1950.
Robert Smythe Hichens died in 1950.
Robert Hichens's birth name is Robert Smythe Hichens.
Robert Smythe Hichens was born in 1864.
Robert Smythe Hichens was born in England in 1864.
Robert Peverell Hichens has written: 'We fought them in gunboats' -- subject(s): English Personal narratives, Naval operations, World War, 1939-1945
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.
The Green Carnation was written by Robert Hichens in 1894.
Quartermaster, Robert Hichens, who was actually at the wheel when the iceberg struck the ship.
Quartermaster, Robert Hichens, who was actually at the wheel when the iceberg struck the ship.
No, Titanic's pilot at the time, Quartermaster Hichens, was was not killed during the collision. He also survived the sinking on lifeboat #6.
Titanic captain was EJ Smith but when she had her collision, Quartermaster Hichens had his hand on the wheel.
The person who had his hand on the wheel on the night of the sinking of Titanic was Quartermaster Hichens.