There was no letter but the lookouts did use the in-house telephone system to inform the bridge.
Because it was almost midnight when the Titanic collided with the iceberg
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The captain was not on the bridge to turn Titanic away from the iceberg but First Officer Murdoch gave the order to so do.
Yes 1,517 people died the night the Titanic hit the iceberg and the captain died as well.
Captain Smith did not see the iceberg on Titanic, he was in his quarters. He merged fully dressed so he had been resting, but not retired.
They got seven but the captain ignored them.
He was having his night sleep in his cabin. There were only the observers on the deck.
Captain Smith of Titanic DID listen to iceberg warning and ordered a more southerly route to avoid the reported icefields.
The captain was to blame. The lookouts had warned him of an iceberg straight ahead, however the captain refused to slow down from 25.3 mph. There are a few people to blame. Some people say Bruce is because he was said to be pressurising the captain and a passenger's letter said that the captain was drunk when it hit the iceberg.
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.
It's because the captain wasn't paying attention to the iceberg in front of him so the ship crashed
The Titanic sank because of an iceberg.