collapsible b

  1. lucykathleenAnnaSmith

    Thomas Whitley Collapsible B Question

    Had anyone heard about he got a necklace from jack philips and gaves it later to harold bride
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    Collapsible B - Albert Moss' testimony

    I came across a radio interview with Albert Moss. A norwegian who claims he survived the night of the sinking by clinging on to collapsible B. The interview was made on norwegian radio in 1963, and I believe he had just turned 80 years old at that time. I interview is available here, but it is...
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    Life Belts on Collapsible B

    I am interested in finding out whether the men who managed to climb onto Collapsible B had worn life belts. I have found Isaac Maynard in my family tree, and have been fascinated by his survival. Would love to know more about what his story was. Did he have a life belt or did he get washed...
  4. Dan Kappes

    Scene with dead child

    When Lightoller first gets on the capsized collapsible lifeboat B, he helps some swimmers get on board it and one of them hands him a child. Lightoller checks the little toddler and realizes that it has passed away. He then gently lowers the child into the water. This scene seems to have been...
  5. J

    Question about Englehardt Collapsible B

    Hi, I've just joined today. Tried to post on "introduce yourself" but obviously the website is over-loaded! My mother was born on April 14th 1911, in Portsmouth, UK, so the Titanic sank on her first birthday. She died three weeks ago, but would have been 101 had she made it to this week! She...
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    Unidentified Man on Collapsible B

    I read in a newspaper article on this website that Ernst Persson, who was saved on Collapsible B, met a man with 'jet-black hair' on the lifeboat who had lost his wife and five children on board. This man survived his ordeal on the lifeboat but would go on to die of exposure on the Carpathia. I...
  7. P

    Collapsible B

    Lloyd's List again: Paul Paix (sp?) from Swansea, 16th May 1912, at position 41 degrees 51 N, 42 degrees 29 W "saw a large white painted boat bottom up apparently a ship's lifeboat, not long in the water, very clean and showing no damage about the bottom" Cheers Paul
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