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62000 - RMS Titanic Captain John Edward Smith, R.D., R.N.R.

62001 - RMS Titanic Lifeboat No. 6 Commemorative Set

62003 - RMS Titanic Lifeboat No. 6

 

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Boat 6 (port)


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Lightoller launched Boat 6 at 1:10; it was photographed as it approached Carpathia, so it is known to have had 26 people aboard at that point.[30] Denver millionairess and socialite Margaret "Molly" Brown was among its most prominent occupants. She did not board voluntarily but was picked up by a crewman and dropped bodily into the boat as it was being lowered. Only one man, Quartermaster Robert Hitchens, was aboard so Lightoller appealed to the crowd still on deck for anyone who had sailing experience. Major Arthur Godfrey Peuchen of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club volunteered and shimmied down the falls into the boat.[38]

Relations between those aboard were strained throughout the night. Hitchens apparently resented Peuchen's presence, perhaps fearing that the major would pull rank and take charge. The two men quarrelled and Hitchens refused Peuchen's request that he assist with the rowing, as there was only one other able-bodied man at the oars. With only two rowing, the boat could only make slow progress away from Titanic. When Captain Smith ordered Hitchens to bring the boat alongside the gangway so that more passengers could board, Hitchens refused, telling the occupants: "No, we are not going back to the boat. It's our lives now, not theirs."[48]

When Titanic sank, Peuchen, Brown and several others urged Hitchens to turn around and rescue some of those in the water. Hitchens refused, ordering the men to stop rowing and telling the passengers: "There's no use going back, 'cause there's only a lot of stiffs there."[57] The cries for help soon died away. Brown asked Hitchens to let the women row to help keep them warm. When he refused, she threatened to throw him overboard. He protested and swore at her but was told to shut up, and a stoker told him: "Don't you know you're talking to a lady?" She took charge of the tiller, prompting the American press to dub her subsequently the "Unsinkable" Molly Brown.[58]

Boat 6 eventually found and tied up to Boat 16 after Titanic sank. It was one of the last to be rescued by the Carpathia, at 8:00 am.."
 
I wonder if at some point it only had 10 survivors on board.
Would be very desirable if the set had all 26, expensive but very desirable.
Maybe an add on set in the future?

Donnie
 
I wonder if at some point it only had 10 survivors on board.
Would be very desirable if the set had all 26, expensive but very desirable.
Maybe an add on set in the future?

Donnie

I really like these models but the diorama set does look more "British" than the class warfare that went on in # 6. There are serious "buffs" of this disaster that will look for things like that.

My wife was Lady Duff Gordon and I was Archibald Gracie at a Titanic party back when those things were fashionable.

I look forward to seeing how this series progresses. Looks like a "hit!"
 
Interesting photo and series, wonder how it will develop or will this be it, sort of covered this tragic event just with these few offerings, Cheers, Robin.
 
How big would the Titanic be in 1/30 scale.^&confuse^&confuse{eek3}{eek3}
Mark
 
I don't think I could afford the shipping let alone the cost of the piece itself.Of course I could probably sail it home at that size.^&grin{eek3}
Mark

And risk it sinking, you are brave, Cheers, Robin.
ps would like Kate Winslet figure posing for portrait.
 

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