Lookouts Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee spotted the fatal iceberg. On the bridge, First Officer Lieutenant William Murdoch was the officer of the watch and Quartermaster Robert Hichens was at the helm. All operational decisions between the sighting and the collision were made by Lt Murdoch.
The person with his hands on the wheel when Titanic struck the berg was Quartermaster Hichens.
At the time of the collision, Quartermaster Robert Hichens had his hand on the Titanic's wheel.
Quatermaster Robert Hitchins
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Ice berg which fell out the sky
Captain Smith moved to the Bridge directly after the impact of the Ice Berg as he ordered the Titanic to be brought to a 'full stop'. His whereabouts beforehand however are unclear.
The Titanic crashed into an ice berg
Because the water was so soft they couldent see anything and when they saw it it was too latejust watch the film then you will :)
No. Because in the artic ocean there are ice bergs. The titanic was sailing in the ocean and hit an ice berg.
Ice berg which fell out the sky
Nothing it just hit an ice berg
200 yards
It sank.
titanic
It got ripped by the ice berg it hit
a big enough hole to sink the titanic
Almost 20' above the deck.
11:15 pm
Captain Smith moved to the Bridge directly after the impact of the Ice Berg as he ordered the Titanic to be brought to a 'full stop'. His whereabouts beforehand however are unclear.
They discovered the wreck of the titanic because they hit the ice berg and water was coming from the river into the ship.
The Titanic crashed into an ice berg