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.
I think it was J. Bruce Ismay. He was the managing director of the White Star Line. I hope I was helpful :D
White Star Line had several owners at various times, and it seems to have been a jinx for whomever owned it.
J.P Morgan would be your first guess, right? Well, not at the time the Titanic went down. It was actually J. Bruce Ismay.
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)
In the movie "Titanic," the ship is owned by the White Star Line, a British shipping company. The fictional portrayal includes characters like J. Bruce Ismay, the managing director of the White Star Line, who plays a prominent role in the film. However, the Titanic itself is a historical vessel, and in reality, it was also owned by the White Star Line.
Managing Director of the White Star Line Bruce Ismay was aware that they already had more than was legally required under British law.
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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)
Captain Smith, the "Gentleman's Captain", was a favorite of the White Star Line. He sailed the maiden voyages of Adriatic, Majestic, Baltic, the Olympic, and Titanic.