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  1. 5 mag 2024 · died: October 17, 1937, London (aged 74) J. Bruce Ismay (born December 12, 1862, Crosby, near Liverpool, England—died October 17, 1937, London) was a British businessman who was chairman of the White Star Line and who survived the sinking of the company’s ship Titanic in 1912.

  2. 5 mag 2024 · Wikipedia. RMS Titanic sank on 15 April 1912 in the North Atlantic Ocean. The largest ocean liner in service at the time, Titanic was four days into her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York...

  3. 15 mag 2024 · If anyone got blamed, it was Joseph Bruce Ismay, the highest-ranking White Star Line official who survived. He had jumped into a lifeboat and apparently couldn’t watch as the Titanic sank ...

  4. 3 giorni fa · Joss Ackland as J. Bruce Ismay Sylvester Stallone as Fabrizio Christopher Plummer as Thomas Andrews Joseph Wiseman as Spicer Lovejoy Charles Grodin as Brock Lovett Charlotte Rae as Margaret "Molly" Brown Director: Ridley Scott 1987. Tom Cruise as Jack Dawson Demi Moore as Rose DeWitt Bukater -Natalie Schafer as Rose Dawson Calvert

  5. 2 mag 2024 · Quite simply, Captain Smith was "priming the pump" with Ismay to avoid any issues (for Ismay or himself) if visibility declined and they had to slow down. That's why he gave the ice message to Ismay. It doesn't mention haze, and it doesn't need to. It just lets Ismay know the ice is there.

  6. 27 apr 2024 · In 1891, Henry’s eldest son, Joseph Bruce Ismay, took over the running of the company. In 1899 “Oceanic (II)” was launched. The keel for Titanic was laid down in March 1909. Titanic completion was planned for March 20, 1912 but in September 1911, Olympic was involved in an accident and had to return to Belfast for repairs.

  7. 28 apr 2024 · A memo book belonging to William Henry Harrison — a secretary to White Star Line President Joseph Bruce Ismay — fetched £85,000, almost three times its low estimate of £30,000. Meanwhile, an oak chessboard made from Titanic wood by carpenter William Parker, who aided in the search for victims, went for £44,000.