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you might want to have a look here for an insight into the life of mr wilde.
http://www.nautical-papers.com/onwatch/wilde/wilde.html |
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Posted on: 2003/10/2 11:08
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Thank you for that link bess, it was very interesting. It covered a number of angles quite nicely, but as the article makes clear, information about Mr Wildes movements on that night is patchy.
Incidentally, I hope that I haven't given the impression that I think that Mr Wilde was shirking his duties. I just wanted to make the point that not much is known about this subject. :) |
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Posted on: 2003/10/2 22:19
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i know what you meant, :wink: .
i cant remember if i read it on that site but someone recalled seeing Wilde on the bridge smoking a ciggerette, if thats any help to you :) |
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Posted on: 2003/10/2 23:14
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Yes I saw that quote on the site that you posted.
I also strongly suspect that he did help with the boats, as he was almost deffinatley seen. But there would have been a lot else happening on that night and it strikes me that he was probably not on the boat deck as much as some of the other officers. :) |
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Posted on: 2003/10/3 1:08
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by looking at the inquiry testimonies, many people confirm that wilde was at many of the life boats during the night. #8 (crawford, british inquiry), #2 (boxhall, american+british inquiry), #10 (jougin, british) #14 ( scarrott ,british inquiry) and collapsible c (rowe, american inquiry)
boat #2 was lowered at about 1:45 am, thats only 35 minutes before the ship sank, so i wouldnt say he wasnt on deck as much as the other officers, just perhaps that nobody could recall seeing him, even though they might have done, or that those who could give us a clear picture of his actions went down with the ship; however thats just my opinion :wink: |
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Posted on: 2003/10/3 12:38
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Mr H.T Wilde | #7 |
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Fair points. I suppose it's about time I started re-reading my books. 8)
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Posted on: 2003/10/4 2:25
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I have always found Mr. Wilde fascinating...it seems as if, of all of TITANIC's officers, he is the least visible in the historic record. About all I know about him is that he was in line to assume command of [i:65b060c0c2]Cymric[/i:65b060c0c2] before sailing on [i:65b060c0c2]Titanic[/i:65b060c0c2], but the coal strike delayed his doing so, and that he lost his wife on Christmas Eve of 1911 after also losing the twin boys to which she'd given birth earlier that month.
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Posted on: 2004/2/21 21:02
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Bess,
I just read all the information on the site you posted about H. T. Wilde. There is some great stuff on there!! Betty |
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Posted on: 2004/2/24 14:14
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I thought I had read someplace that he was at the boats and working with them...in fact, I was under the impression that he worked both port and starboard sides and that the last place he was seen was on the starboard...
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Posted on: 2004/2/24 18:19
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