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  2. Harold Lowe - Wikipedia

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    Lowe's is noted as being one of only two lifeboats to return for survivors. Lowe had his crew of men raise the mast (he was the only officer to make use of the mast and sail in each lifeboat); using a breeze that had sprung up, he continued on to rescue the passengers on the sinking Collapsible A. [4] Lowe and his group of lifeboats were picked ...

  3. Lifeboats of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    An experienced sailor, Lowe set up the lifeboat's mast and sail for better speed and maneuverability while searching for survivors, making it the only lifeboat to avail of sail power. [74] The boat rendezvoused with Carpathia at about 7:15 A.M. [45] Among the survivors in Lifeboat 14 were: Harold Godfrey Lowe (in charge) Eva Hart and her mother ...

  4. Titanic navigation bridge - Wikipedia

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    At around 1:30 A.M., Wilde ordered Fifth Officer Harold Lowe, who had come to help fill Lifeboats 14 and 16, to board Lifeboat 14. [33] Sixth Officer Moody assisted Fifth Officer Lowe [34] but declined the offer of a place in the boat. The fourth officer, Boxhall, boarded Lifeboat 2 at around 1:45 A.M. [35]

  5. Crew of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: Fifth Officer Harold Lowe, Second Officer Charles Lightoller, Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall; Third Officer Herbert Pitman, seated The crew of the RMS Titanic were among the estimated 2,240 people who sailed on the maiden voyage of the second of the White Star Line 's Olympic -class ocean liners , from Southampton , England ...

  6. Charles Lightoller - Wikipedia

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    During the ship's sinking, and as the officer in charge of loading passengers into lifeboats on the port side, Lightoller strictly enforced the women and children only protocol, not allowing any male passengers to board the lifeboats unless they were needed as auxiliary seamen. [1] [2] He was the most senior officer to survive the disaster.

  7. James Paul Moody - Wikipedia

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    Murdoch ordered Harold Lowe and Moody to inspect the starboard side lifeboats and to make sure their equipment was complete; he ordered Third Officer Herbert Pitman and Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall to do likewise with the port side lifeboats. [7] Titanic then sailed for Southampton to take on passengers. Moody's service as Sixth Officer earned ...

  8. Memorial looks back at lifeboat tragedy 70 years on - AOL

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    Today Scarborough's West Pier lifeboat station is run by the RNLI [Getty Images] A memorial service is being held on Sunday to remember three lifeboatmen who died in a storm 70 years ago.

  9. Rhoda Abbott - Wikipedia

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    Hours went by before Fifth Officer Harold Lowe returned with lifeboat 14 to retrieve survivors in the water. Several occupants of Boat A had either succumbed or slipped back into the icy water; of the people on board, Abbott was one of only 13 who survived. [2]