JP Morgan had a controlling interest in the IMM, which owned the White Star Line, which owned Titanic, but as a foreigner, he could not directly own the ship. And altho he was scheduled to sail, he stayed behind for business in France.
Yes, Captain Edward J. Smith went down with the Titanic. He was supposed to retire after crossing the Titanic safely to New York. He was 62 years old at the time of his death.
The 'owner' was a company not an individual. The company continued in business.
yes the captain did go down with the ship but still till this day his body hasn't been found!
Capt. Edward Smith died when the Titanic sank. How he died is unknown. He probably froze to death in the icy waters, which is how most of the 1500+ people died.
He did.
Bruce Ismay should have died on the ship. As the owner of the ship he was expected to go down with it and on his return to England he was branded a coward.
Caption Smith
It is on the FILM Titanic and therefore people associate it with the ship.
Titanic was the greatest ship in the world. (also the largest). Many Canadians, for example, could have taken vessels that would have gone straight down the St. Lawrence Waterway but they chose to sail Titanic to the USA.
Yes. Captain Smith went down with the ship on Titanic.
Yes they did.
There was, and the orchestra decided to go down with the ship.
because a captin is allways got to go down with his ship
Thomas Andrews decided to go down with his ship. :(
Yes, Captain Smith died on Titanic and his body, if recovered, was never identified.
He did.
because every captain says every gud captaion goes down with his ship
the people in third class on titanic would have gone into steerage, which was low down in the hull of the ship
Sir Thomas Andrews.
there's a saying that was very popular back then, the saying was every captin goes down with his ship
Bruce Ismay should have died on the ship. As the owner of the ship he was expected to go down with it and on his return to England he was branded a coward.