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Is J. Bruce Ismay a coward and traitor or savior and survivor? The Masquers will chronicle his story in shows Nov. 9-11 at the Capitol Civic Centre.
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11 Facts About 'Titanic' Survivor J. Bruce Ismay - MSNJ. Bruce Ismay’s life was changed in an instant. At 1:40 a.m. on April 15, 1912, sporting pajamas under a suit and topcoat, with slippers on his feet, the chair ...
A Titanic fan has pointed out an unnoticed Easter egg in the 1997 film, which has blown away viewers. J. Bruce Ismay is the focus of the Easter egg—the chairman of White Star Line which owned ...
Is J. Bruce Ismay a coward and traitor or savior and survivor? The Masquers will chronicle his story in shows Nov. 9-11 at the Capitol Civic Centre.
Descendants of the owner of the Titanic, J Bruce Ismay, believe he was treated unfairly in the wake of the ship's sinking.
On the night of April 14, 1912, an iceberg struck the RMS Titanic on its maiden voyage. J. Bruce Ismay, the managing director of the White Star Line, which operated the ship, found a seat on a ...
J. Bruce Ismay’s inglorious yet oddly enlightening story is told by Frances Wilson in “How to Survive the Titanic,” a quirkily persuasive meld of biography, reportage and literary criticism ...
The book "Understanding J. Bruce Ismay" claims the managing director of White Star Line, fiercely criticized and called a coward for escaping the Titanic on a lifeboat, was a hero who helped ...
Mrs. J. Bruce Ismay returned to New York last March to visit her parents, and remained with them at their home, 8 East Forty-fifth Street. Then she returned to her Southampton villa.
At 1:40 a.m. on April 15, 1912, J. Bruce Ismay stepped into the last lifeboat to leave Titanic’s starboard side—a moment that came to define his legacy.
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