
Sujet
'The Ocean Grave of the Titanic', and photograph of Captain Edward Smith, April 20, 1912. Creator: Unknown.
Légende
'The Ocean Grave of the Titanic', and photograph of Captain Edward Smith, April 20, 1912. Article entitled 'The Ocean Grave of the Titanic', and photograph of Smith: 'The Commander of the Titanic and the Bows of his Ship'. Captain Edward Smith (1850-1912) went down with his ship, and consequently became an icon of British 'stiff upper lip' spirit, due to his stoicism and fortitude in the face of adversity. The White Star Line ship RMS 'Titanic' struck an iceberg in thick fog off Newfoundland on 14 April 1912. She was the largest and most luxurious ocean liner of her time, and thought to be unsinkable. In the collision, five of her watertight compartments were compromised and she sank. Out of the 2228 people on board, only 705 survived. A major cause of the loss of life was the insufficient number of lifeboats she carried. Page 3, from "Titanic In Memoriam Number", a special supplement in "The Daily Graphic" newspaper issued following the sinking of the 'Titanic' on 15 April 1912, published on 20 April 1912.
The Print Collector collection
Date
1912
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images/The Print Collector
Notre référence
HRM19D53_050
Model release
Non
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
49,4Mo (3,4Mo) / 29,6cm x 41,8cm / 3500 x 4937 (300dpi)