News
The film portrayed the Titanic's owner Joseph Bruce Ismay as a coward for abandoning the ship while others perished. Now descendants of Ismay, who have never been interviewed before, have spoken ...
Ismay, heir to the prominent British White Star ... How to Survive the Titanic started out as a book about the parallels between writer Joseph Conrad and the great ship. According to Wilson ...
And White Star Line chairman Joseph Bruce Ismay was condemned as a coward for taking a space in a lifeboat. So was there really a 'villain' in the disaster, or was it simply an unavoidable tragedy?
However, more than 100 years on, conspiracy theorist still believes the company, owned by Joseph Ismay, was involved in a cover-up. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT According to Amazon Prime ...
His son, Joseph Bruce Ismay, took over and was instrumental in the creation of what was hoped would be the jewel in the company's crown - the Titanic. He was a passenger on the liner during its ...
The film portrayed the Titanic's owner Joseph Bruce Ismay as a coward for abandoning the ship while others perished. Now descendants of Ismay, who have never been interviewed before, have spoken ...
J. 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 chairman of the White Star Line stepped ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results