fifth officer lowe

  1. A

    Anyone know who the man is in the Olympic's Summertime Photo with Wilde and the lads, In between hume and alexander. He looks like Harold Godfrey Lowe

    I have looked at this photo of the Olympics Crew and Pitman had marked everyone but this man in the photo. Anyone know who he was? He looks like Fifth Officer Harold Godfrey Lowe.
  2. A

    Other Ships RMS Olympic Crew

    Anyone know who the man is in the Olympics Summertime Photo with Wilde and the lads, In between Hume and alexander. He looks like Harold Godfrey Lowe
  3. Arun Vajpey

    Lowe and Williams

    I have to admit at the outset that some members might see this as a loaded OP but one of the things that has puzzled me over the years is why 5/O Lowe specifically allowed - or rather by his own admission delegated - 2nd Class passenger Charles Williams to 'help with rowing' Lifeboat #14. That...
  4. William Oakes

    Harold Lowe and James Moody

    I have read that in the aftermath of the sinking that Harold Lowe went to visit the family of James P. Moody. Is there any record or transcript of what was said, other than the obvious condolences. I wonder if Lowe experienced some survivor guilt? Is there any evidence of this? Or did Lowe keep...
  5. Gordon Mooneyhan

    Collusion

    Collusion is a secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy. The four surviving officers (Lightoller, Pittman, Boxhall, and Lowe) had time to get together on Carpathia while returning to New York. Do you think they may have colluded on their testimony for either of the hearings?
  6. actsofimpact

    New 'Acts of Impact' Podcast Episode About Harold Lowe

    Hello everyone! My name is Nick and I’m the host of a podcast called ‘Acts of Impact’. In each episode, I discuss impactful people, and my latest episode is all about Harold Lowe and his actions during the sinking of RMS Titanic. In the episode, I interview author Inger Sheil and tell the story...
  7. Aaron C

    Lowe and Lifeboat 14’s Return to Other Boats

    Hello All, I must say the information here is amazing and I thank the veterans for all their insight!! Also, apologies if this is already addressed elsewhere as I searched and could not find anything: I’ve often wondered something, after Lowe and 14 picked up who they could from the wreck site...
  8. E

    Collyer Credibility Regarding Lowe

    There is a story about Officer Lowe told by Charlotte Collyer on his entry page, despite nearly every site except this one confirming that she wasn't even in the lifeboat and that story couldn't have happened. This seems like a huge oversight for an informative site like this one. I looked to...
  9. H

    Could Harold Lowe have died on the Titanic?

    Harold Lowe was helping lower lifeboat No. 14 along side his other Junior officer 6th officer James Moody, they both felt that a boat with 45 people should have an officer to take charge of it. Since Moody was the more Junior officer he should have left the ship first but he stayed and insisted...
  10. essence taylot

    Anyone related to Harold Lowe?

    Hi, This is going to sound absolutely crazy, but here we go. When I was really young, like 9 years old, I loved the movie Ttianic, and from there I started reading book after book about it. As time went on, I became a teenager and you know, just didn’t care about it anymore. Fast forward ten...
  11. Seumas

    Did the Surviving Officers Remain in Touch With One Another?

    Did any of Charles Lightoller, Herbert Pitman, Joseph Boxhall and Harold Lowe keep in touch in the years following the disaster or not ? Boxhall and Pitman did at least meet once more (and were pictured together) in 1958 at the London premiere of A Night To Remember.
  12. Jim Currie

    Lowe and behold! A coincidence?

    I was thumbing through Inger Sheil's excellent book "Titanic Valour -The Life of Fifth Officer Harold Lowe" when I came across this bit: " Next came the Ormsary, a four masted barque. Lowe joined her in March, 1903". I read that twice, just to be sure. What a coincidence! Almost exactly 50...
  13. Avvie Cunnington

    May have found early photos of Harold Lowe

    I hope it's ok to post this! I apologise for the state of this photo. Had to use a phone as had no scanner. Can anyone help me with this. I bought a few sheets of photos from an Antique fair, these look like they have been taken out of a scrapbook. When i was looking through the sheets the guy...
  14. A

    Who were the other crew members who accompanied Harold Lowe when he returned?

    Who were the other crew members who accompanied Harold Lowe when he returned for survivors?
  15. Inger Sheil

    Titanic Valour: The Life of Fifth Officer Harold Lowe

    After many years of telling you the book is on the way...the book is on the way. In time for the anniversary, even: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Titanic-Valour-Fifth-Officer-Harold/dp/0752469967
  16. Encyclopedia Titanica

    Harold Godfrey Lowe

    https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/harold-godfrey-lowe.html
  17. Inger Sheil

    Meeting to discuss Harold Lowe Commemoration 9411

    There is going to be a talk at the Dragon Theatre in Barmouth on Saturday 9 April 2011 at 7.00 pm, followed by a discussion of options to commemorate his role in the Titanic tragedy. One of Harold's grandsons will be in attendance. http://www.dragontheatre.co.uk/files/110315.pdf
  18. T

    Harold Lowe

    Hello everyone! I've been trying to find out the latest on Inger's Harold Lowe biography. I tried posting to Inger on a different message board but have seen nothing back for a couple months. Is the project still ongoing (I hope!!)? Thank you! Tessa
  19. H

    Murdoch Lowe and Lightoller at Boats 13 14 and D

    I am writing a story which involves some of the main characters getting away in these three lifeboats: boat 14, boat 13, and Collapsible D. First, the main character's brother, who is about 10-12 years old, is rejected by Lowe at lifeboat 14. However, I've read that Lowe escaped in Lifeboat 14...
  20. Inger Sheil

    Harold Lowe article in Welsh Country Magazine

    There's a great article by Geoff Brookes in the latest issue of Welsh Country Magazine about Harold Lowe, part of his series on the stories behind notable Welsh gravestones (he has a book on the subject coming out soon). It's illustrated with an evocative shot of headstone, an image of Titanic...
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