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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2024 · 36 MIN

02. J. Bruce Ismay - First Class Passenger - PART ONE

from Witness Titanic

Our inquiry's first witness is none other than Managing Director of the White Star Line and surviving first-class passenger, Mr. J. Bruce Ismay. In PART ONE of his testimony, he relays his unique experiences from Titanic's conception to the night of the sinking.Stay tuned for PART TWO when Ismay recounts the collision, sinking and rescue. NOTICE:The testimony of passenger Elizabeth Lines is known to contradict some of what Ismay tells us in this episode. To settle this, we call her to testify in episode 26.I mention "300 feet of damage" around the 24min mark. This is an often repeated number but I should have specified that it's not one continuous opening but likely a series of small openings spread out along 300 feet of the ship.----------------------------------------------Welcome to WITNESS TITANIC — the podcast “inquiry” where we call witnesses of Titanic’s great story, from modern experts to even the survivors of the sinking. Through their testimony, we navigate the uncertain waters of the Titanic legend, uncover what actually happened in April of 1912, and ultimately witness Titanic ourselves.This podcast is made possible by the generous support of the Witness Titanic Patrons, and is produced and hosted by Titanic researcher James Penca.LISTEN:Apple PodcastsSpotifyWATCH:⁨YouTube | @TitanicHG⁩Instagram | @WitnessTitanicPodTikTok | @WitnessTitanicPodJOIN THE INQUIRY:PatreonMusic recorded by Ege M. Erdogan | @egecomposerContact | [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Our inquiry's first witness is none other than Managing Director of the White Star Line and surviving first-class passenger, Mr. J. Bruce Ismay. In PART ONE of his testimony, he relays his unique experiences from Titanic's conception to the night of the sinking.Stay tuned for PART TWO when Ismay recounts the collision, sinking and rescue. NOTICE:The testimony of passenger Elizabeth Lines is known to contradict some of what Ismay tells us in this episode. To settle this, we call her to testify in episode 26.I mention "300 feet of damage" around the 24min mark. This is an often repeated number but I should have specified that it's not one continuous opening but likely a series of small openings spread out along 300 feet of the ship.----------------------------------------------Welcome to WITNESS TITANIC — the podcast “inquiry” where we call witnesses of Titanic’s great story, from modern experts to even the survivors of the sinking. Through their testimony, we navigate the uncertain waters of the Titanic legend, uncover what actually happened in April of 1912, and ultimately witness Titanic ourselves.This podcast is made possible by the generous support of the Witness Titanic Patrons, and is produced and hosted by Titanic researcher James Penca.LISTEN:Apple PodcastsSpotifyWATCH:⁨YouTube | @TitanicHG⁩Instagram | @WitnessTitanicPodTikTok | @WitnessTitanicPodJOIN THE INQUIRY:PatreonMusic recorded by Ege M. Erdogan | @egecomposerContact | [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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