April 19th to May 25th, 1912.
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was a matter of convenience to shift some blame to the dead guy.
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was a matter of convenience to shift some blame to the dead guy.
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was only a matter of convenience to shift some blame to "the dead guy".
there is no real answer to who caused the titanic but some people said it was Bruce ismay and others said it was the captain and others say it was the ship builders.
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was a matter of convenience to shift some blame to the dead guy.
Many stokers made it to lifeboats, even lead stoker Frederick Barrett, who later testified at the American Inquiry.
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was a matter of convenience to shift some blame to the dead guy.
to dance with leprachauns.
Britain was very critical of the U.S. inquiry into the sinking of the Titanic. The ship was built in Britain and the British people felt as though the investigation should have been conducted by British people.
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was a matter of convenience to shift some blame to the dead guy.
Officers on the Californian watched eight rockets shot from Titanic, by their reckoning. Later, at the inquiry, Officer Rowe was asked how many rockets he fired and he estimated the amount to be 6-10.
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was only a matter of convenience to shift some blame to "the dead guy". In truth, the crew were simply following the protocols of the day.