From 1863 till 1899 Thomas Henry Ismay was president of White Star Line and had several ships under his authority.
It was His son is Joseph Bruce Ismay who travelled on (and survived) the maiden voyage of his company's ocean liner, the RMS Titanic in 1912.
Bruce Ismay and Thomas Andrews
Joseph Bruce Ismay
The company that BUILT Titanic was Harland & Wolff - but the managing director of the company that OWNED her (The White Star Line) was Bruce Ismay.
The managing director of the White Star Line, Bruce Ismay, escaped Titanic on lifeboat C.
Thomas Andrews was the ship's carpenter and, along with Bruce Ismay, was the man responsible for the idea of Titanic
Titanic was built in Belfast by the shipbuilding company Harland and Wolff. The company was owned by Lord Pirrie, a friend of Bruce Ismay, managing director of the White Star Line . The chief designer of the Titanic was his son-in-law, Thomas Andrews . The total cost of the RMS Titanic was $7.5 million (1912)
Titanic was built in Belfast by the shipbuilding company Harland and Wolff. The company was owned by Lord Pirrie, a friend of Bruce Ismay, managing director of the White Star Line . The chief designer of the Titanic was his son-in-law, Thomas Andrews . The total cost of the RMS Titanic was $7.5 million (1912)
Titanic was bought by J. Bruce Ismay.
I think it was J. Bruce Ismay. He was the managing director of the White Star Line. I hope I was helpful :D
James Piermont Morgan was the owner of the Titanic. He was unable to board the titanic due to a delay with buisness.
Mr Ismay survived the titanic. He got into a lifeboat when there were still women and children aboard.
He wanted people to focus on the enormous scale of the liner. "Titanic" literally means something huge. For Ismay, the name also captured the strength and luxury of Titanic.