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abcmuushroom · 7 months ago
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Harold Lowe's is because of the infamous "why is everyone running around what do you mean we hit an iceberg no I didn't feel the collision I was busy sleeping" moment, and for the rest of them... um... just look at them
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titanic-officers · 10 months ago
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Wilde: "You know what, I think I'll take the job. Titanic is a wonderful ship and the other officers seem like nice chaps."
Murdoch: *having a mental breakdown*
Lightoller: *pranking everyone*
Pitman: *makes confused noises*
Boxhall: *slams face into the wall*
Lowe: *aggressively pressing buttons*
Moody: *running around screaming*
Wilde: ......
Wilde: "This is fine."
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elisabeth515 · 2 years ago
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Titanic Officer Barbie Movie Posters (and 1 fun fact about each of the officers!)
(Because why not)
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Feel free to save as phone wallpapers 🙈
I’ve decided to include our babeypurser McElroy because the role of Purser is sometimes regarded as an officer role. Among all the officers, Lightoller (B), Pitman (5), Boxhall (2) and Lowe (14) survived the sinking. McElroy was the only officer whose body was recovered and identified; he was buried at sea.
Now to the fun facts!
Henry Wilde: he was already captain and was set to command the SS Cymric for the Liverpool to Boston Route. Unfortunately, the coal strike happened and his first voyage with Cymric was delayed to presumably 1st May. White Star Line decided to put him in onto the crew of Titanic as Chief Officer.
As you guys may know already, Henry Wilde is my favourite officer so it’s not surprising that I have been posting about him for this April. I also am currently doing a series of TikToks for his actions throughout Titanic’s maiden voyage as well🙈
Here’s my post about Wilde being made aware of joining Titanic
This is my post on the Crew Shuffle if anyone would like to read more about it
William Murdoch: Charles Lightoller thought his bestie’s moustache make him look ugly so he grew his moustache so that Will could shave. Nevertheless, we all think otherwise.
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Charles Lightoller: of course, his role as one of the captains of the little ships during the Dunkirk Evacuation. He saved around 130 lives in it with his family yacht, the Sundowner.
Side note: currently, the Sundowner is a museum ship in Ramsgate but sadly, the yacht is in a bad condition and we need money to repair. I know I don’t have much high opinions on the British (yeah except Henry Wilde), despite having been living in England for almost 5 years, but Lightoller has been one of the most intriguing figures to me; being through 4 shipwrecks and fire, also living through Titanic, WWI, and Dunkirk, his story of hope and survival is worth a movie. If you would like to help preserving a piece of history, please consider donate to help save this famous getaway yacht little ship🙈
Donate here
And here’s the campaign video by our TikTok Lightoller Fan Club President Melissa on saving the getaway yacht
Herbert Pitman: despite suffering from seasickness, this son of a farmer had a more than half-century long seafaring career, retiring in 1946. He started his career as an apprentice, then a deck officer and when he could not pass the eye test due to colour blindness at one eye, White Star Line made him a purser and he stayed in this position for the rest of his career. Pitman served in both world wars on troop ships; when he retired, he was a Lieutenant-Commander of the Royal Naval Reserves and was created an MBE in 1948, in recognition of his long service in the merchant marine.
Joseph Boxhall: he had a very happy marriage with his wife Majory and they were very fond of their dogs. This may be a substitute to children given that they do not have children together but anyways if anyone asked why you haven’t had kids yet, tell them about the Boxhalls and their doggos 🐶
Harold Lowe: he was a hobby artist who works with watercolours, as well as wood carvings. This may come across as surprising but you should not be surprised given that his father was an artist. There are a few of Harold’s drawings exists today, including a sketch of Titanic (in which he messed up with the funnels). Oh yes, he was also in the church choir as well when he was young.
James Moody: During his South American runs, he would sometimes flirt with female passengers with his very patchy Spanish and well, sometimes he just dropped in some swear words by accident. Yeah, in case you wondered, he’s not that shy as you thought after watching Ed’s portrayal of our daring Jim in the 1997 movie (the real Jim was quite cheeky actually).
Hugh McElroy: as the ship’s purser, he was there to take care of passengers’ needs (like he’s basically the “manager”). From parrot-tending (yes, and he trained the parrot to do morse code) to organising marriage ceremonies for runaway couples, he’s there to try to help. And as a result, he was a very popular man on the ship and passengers were honoured to share a table with him.
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Sources:
TitanicOfficers.com
@/Melissafairlady on tiktok (the revenge ‘stache fact)
Encyclopaedia Titanica forum (the discussion thread on Moody)
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rmsfranconia · 6 months ago
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why does this photo go so hard tho
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if-not-now-tell-me-when · 2 years ago
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Why do I care so much more about the officers, who had a combined total of maybe 15 minutes of screentime in a 3 hour movie, than I do about Jack and Rose 🤣🤣🤣
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jusagi91 · 6 months ago
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Facial reconstruction of Joseph Groves Boxhall. By: @jusagi91
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tamayokny · 1 year ago
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At 12:05 AM--25 minutes after that bumping, grinding jar--Captain Smith ordered Chief Officer Wilde to uncover the boats ... First Officer Murdoch to muster the passengers ... Sixth Officer Moody to get out the list of boat assignments ... Fourth Officer Boxhall to wake up Second Officer Lightoller and Third Officer Pitman. The Captain himself then walked about 20 yard down the port side of the Boat Deck to the wireless shack.
A Night to Remember by Walter Lord
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if-not-now-tell-me-when · 1 year ago
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Bro!!! BRO!!!!! This is so incredible!!! The incredible level of detail, those tiny historically based moments you managed to capture and expand from the film (I never noticed Fred Barrett on the Carpathia until you pointed him out!) So happy to meet a fellow Titaniac who is as obsessed with the minutiae as I am 🩵🩵🩵
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“The actual story of the Titanic, you couldn’t have written it better. It’s like a great novel. It’s like a great novel that really happened. The people were so alive, so fascinating, the emotion that they must have experienced in those last couple of hours as the ship went down… […] There’s a stateliness to the way we perceive the sinking of the Titanic. It was not stately.  We wanted to convey some sense of the rapid destruction to the interiors of the ship, that would have happened when it really took its final plunge.  Pressure differentials built up very rapidly, water came blasting in the windows, into the glass dome… I wanted it to be more visceral, more primal. And quite frankly, to be more terrifying.”
- James Cameron
Part I | Part II | Part III | Part IV | Part V
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cassiemfowler · 2 years ago
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Part 1 out of 2: The Coutts’s: Their Story!!! ❤️ First to start off with their names: Minnie Coutts, (Wife/Mom), William Coutts, (Husband/Father), Willie Coutts, also known as William and Bill, (Son/Brother), and Neville Coutts, (Son/Brother). William Coutts was already in America before, to start a new life, he worked as a jewelry engraver. At the time of the Titanic, (April, 1912), Minnie had enough money to buy tickets for Second Class, but instead bought tickets for Third Class, to save enough money, so Minnie, Willie and Neville were Third Class passengers, (Steerage), on the Titanic. They boarded the Titanic in Southampton, England. On the Titanic during their journey to America, Minnie said that the food in Third Class was that to a First Class Meal, it was good, and the Titanic, more or less, beautiful, a nice experience. Willie, met a group of Third Class passengers, boys, he became friends with, Frank Goldsmith, Harold Goodwin, Albert and George Rice, William Johnston, and James and Walter Van Billiard, they played on the baggage cranes and wandered down to the boiler rooms to watch the stokers and fireman at work. (Only Willie Coutts and Frank Goldsmith, would survive the sinking.). During the time of the disaster, Minnie woke up to a jar, unaware of what it was and she went up on deck to check out what happened, then she went back to her cabin to wake up her two sleeping boys, Willie and Neville and dressed them and she found two life preservers, only, in her cabin and put them on her boys. She told Willie, “If something happens don’t be afraid to fret and watch after your younger brother Neville!”. Then they all went through a maze of crowded corridors, finding locked gates along the way. Soon to cross paths with the Coutts family, a Steward, the Steward noticed that Minnie didn’t have her a life preserver and so he led her and her boys to his cabin and gave he gave her his life preserver and led them up on deck and patted the boys heads and said “If I go down with the ship, please pray for me!”. Then there was more trouble, Willie found a dog on deck, out of the mad scramble, taking time to pet it. They boarded lifeboat number 2, Officer, Joseph Boxhall in charge of the lifeboat, at first, didn’t let young Willie pass, because he was wearing a straw boater hat, and to tall for his age! So the family protested, and finally Willie was able to board the lifeboat. On the lifeboat, Minnie recalls, the ship going down, and hearing the cries, groans and shouts. Seventeen people total in their lifeboat. Willie recalls, on the Titanic, hearing the song, “Nearer My God To Thee”, and on the lifeboat, the ship going down and lights from the ship shining. The trouble wasn’t over yet, their last name on the list was different which caused some confusion, but William was sure that it was his family. They reunited in New York, soon to live in Boston, Massachusetts. Then soon to live in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where young Willie, settled in his later, adult years. Willie became a professional musician, playing, Guitar and Banjo and taught lessons. He worked as a credit manager. He married his Wife, named, Alma Eiferd and they both had two children, (Girls, Fay and Barbara). Neville, in his later years, got married to Edna Jordan, but they didn’t have any children. Neville went to a screening of the movie, “A Night to Remember”, (1958). Willie was outgoing and he loved to talk about the Titanic!!! Minnie on the other hand didn’t like to reminisce of the Titanic. (I would put all of the dates, but the internet is wrong with certain dates! So, I’ll just put Minnie and Willie’s dates.). Minnie lived until she was aged, 84. Born: February 2nd, 1876 ~ Died: February 29th, 1960. Willie lived until he was aged, 55. Born: September 6th ~ Died: December 25th, (Christmas Day!), 1957. Picture credit goes to the Coutts Family!!! ❤️ The Coutts’s are one of my favorite Titanic passengers, their story is so intriguing, ... I am fascinated by their story!!! ❤️ ~ Cassie Fowler (More in the comments!!! Continue!), …
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transitivo · 1 year ago
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abcmuushroom · 7 months ago
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I just saw the new Titanic movie, Unsinkable: Titanic Untold, and I have thoughts. No huge spoilers, but I'll still put it under a cut if you want to scroll on past
Alaine Ricard is fictional. I have never been more disappointed in my whole entire life
Absolute disservice to Harold Lowe; all of his best moments were ignored. He had a little snark in the beginning but nothing else to show his brilliance. I don't think they even mentioned Lifeboat 14
They called Frederick Fleet a quartermaster at one point? It's clear they knew he was a lookout, but the lookouts didn't have the title of quartermaster, did they?
In the scene with all of the surviving officers, only Lightoller and Lowe talked, which, fine. I guess that's to be expected. Pitman and Boxhall do tend to get left in the background. But I'm like 99% sure there was only one other officer with them. Like? Which officer are we ignoring here?
"Songe d'Autumne" played in the end credits and I recognized it and I've never been more proud of myself
Maggie Malloy is my new favorite person
Harold Bride looked on the verge of tears the whole time. Especially when he brought up Phillips. (As it should be /j)
Really though, very entertaining movie, would recommend.
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titanic-officers · 10 months ago
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Murdoch: *laying on the floor while having an existential crisis*
Pitman and Boxhall: *quietly lay next to him*
Wilde and Lowe: *shake head in defeat and sit next to the others*
Lightoller and Moody: *lay entire body on top of Murdoch*
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elisabeth515 · 2 years ago
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2am thoughts: First Impressions on the Titanic Officers
Disclaimer: these are totally random thoughts, and most of these are sort of from the 1997 movie, as you have already guessed (nevertheless I’m not the biggest fan of the movie because the romance is just not my cup of tea). My heart goes to everyone who were involved in this disaster, especially those who have lost their family members in the sinking.
Chief Officer Wilde
goofy ahhh middle name
wait so he’s the actual chief officer????
He looks like that one IKEA bear plushie (and coincidentally I named my own Henry)
100% will hug him
The way he crawled out of the water and blew his whistle in the 1997 movie makes me wished that he’s scooped out of the water 😭
Poor man leaving his tinies behind 😢
1st Officer Murdoch
scrunkly
He looks quite important in the movie
why does he have a lot of fangirls
he just looks like other moustache dudes bro 😭😭😭😭😭 (*am numb after seeing lots of moustache men from my WWI stuff)
2nd Officer Lightoller
awwww he looks sweet like look at his smiley eyes🥺🥺🥺
he looks like a Herbert more than a Charles
he badass, his entire life was an odyssey
oh wait why the fangirls😭😭😭😭😭😭 
 WHY ARE THERE PEOPLE THIRSTING OVER HIM I-
I’m calling him Lightsy😔✨
3rd Officer Pitman
Teddy bear🥺🥺🥺
he SMOL
Where is he in the movie????
4th Officer Boxhall
Very elegant-looking
Prettiest side profile
Awwww look at him at the life buoy🥺🥺🥺
Oooooh he’s from Hull
Give him hugs and kisses🥺
5th Officer Lowe
LOOK AT THIS GOOD BOI
MUST TRY NOT TO PET
awww poor little boi who was ignored on the ship when it collided with the iceberg 😭😭😭
this man got the amount of fans that he deserved
I totally agree with the amount of fangirls for movie Lowe tbh
Ahhhhhh is he the best boi🥺🥺
Let me pet him
LET. ME. PET.
6th Officer Moody
Oooooh he’s from Scarborough, think I’ve passed through his hometown when I took the train to Edinburgh
AWWWW LOOK AT THIS SWEET BABY
Poor young man who has sacrificed his life for others 😢
Please protecc him
PROTECC HIM AT ALL COSTS
He’s a Yorkshire boi, that’s why he got tea with him, period.
I will do a another one with the Marconi duo (Jack Philips & Harold Bride) and other crew members (including Thomas Andrews) if anyone wants a part 2!
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jamespaulmoody · 3 years ago
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Joseph Boxhall (soon to be Titanic's Fourth Officer) was photographed aboard the Oceanic in capacity of Fifth Officer with assistant fourth engineer Francis Drake, in New York, 9th May 1909.
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if-not-now-tell-me-when · 1 year ago
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And finally, after two months, chapter four of Between Yesterday and Tomorrow is posted!
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Archive Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply
Category: M/M
Fandoms: Titanic (1997), Historical RPF, Titanic (1997) RPF, A Night to Remember - Walter Lord
Relationship: Charles Lightoller/Harold Lowe
Characters:
Charles Lightoller, Harold Lowe, Rose DeWitt Bukater, Joseph Boxhall, J. Bruce Ismay, Arthur Rostron, Jack Thayer (1894-1945), Noel Leslie Countess of Rothes, Harold Bride, Molly Brown, Caledon Hockley, Herbert PItman, Harold Cottam, Patrick Murphy (A Night to Remember), Kate (A Night to Remember), Mrs. Clarke (A Night To Remember)
Additional Tags:
Hurt/Comfort, First Kiss, Falling In Love, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, Love Confessions, RMS Titanic, Edwardian Period, Historical References, historical fiction - Freeform, Titanic Officers, White Star Line, RMS Carpathia, Grief/Mourning, Character Study, Podfic Welcome, Ensemble Cast, Other Additional Tags to Be Added, Suicidal Thoughts
Summary:
The grandest ship in the world has gone down, leaving 712 traumatized survivors to pick up the shattered pieces of their lives aboard the RMS Carpathia. In the middle of it all are Second Officer Charles Lightoller and Fifth Officer Harold Lowe.
When Charles ordered Harold into a lifeboat during the last frantic moments of the sinking, Harold was sure they’d never see each other again. The love of his life surely disappeared into the icy waters along with the unsinkable ship. But by a miraculous twist of fate, Charles survives. They’re finally reunited on the Carpathia, and after the horror of watching Titanic go down, they can no longer hide from each other or their feelings.
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jusagi91 · 6 months ago
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Macarena - Joseph Boxhall (Titanic)
Music: Los del Río
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