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  1. Henry Tingle Wilde (* 21. September 1872 in Walton, Liverpool, England; † 15. April 1912 im Nordatlantik beim Untergang der Titanic) war ein britischer Seemann und Leitender Offizier der Titanic. Leben. Wilde, der bereits 1910 seine Ehefrau und seine Zwillingssöhne durch Krankheit verlor, arbeitete ab 1897 für die White Star Line.

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    Henry Tingle Wilde was born on 21 September 1872 in Walton, north of Liverpool, England. He was the son of Henry Wilde, an insurance surveyor from Ecclesfield, South Yorkshire. His mother was Elizabeth Tingle of Loxley, Bradfield. Wilde was christened at the Loxley Congregational Chapel in Loxley, Sheffield on 24 October 1872. Henry was known as Ha...

    Wilde was scheduled to leave Southampton on Olympic on 3 April 1912, but a reshuffle on board the Titanic caused the lowering of a rank of William McMaster Murdoch and Charles Lightoller to First and Second Officer, respectively, with Second Officer David Blair being removed from the ship entirely. Almost as soon as the ship had tied up in Southamp...

    His name is recorded on a family tombstone at Kirkdale Cemetery in Liverpool, marked by an obelisk and gravestone. The inscription reads, "Also Captain [sic] Henry T. Wilde, RNR Acting Chief Officer Who Met His Death in the SS Titanic Disaster 15th April 1912 aged 38 years [sic]. 'One of Britain’s Heroes'".

    Bibliography

    1. Winocour, Jack, ed. (1960). The Story of the Titanicas told by its Survivors. London: Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0-486-20610-3. 2. Fitch, Tad; Layton, J. Kent; Wormstedt, Bill (2012). On A Sea of Glass: The Life & Loss of the R.M.S. Titanic. Amberley Books. ISBN 978-1848689275.

  2. 1. Sept. 1996 · Also Captain [sic] Henry T. Wilde, RNR Acting Chief Officer Who Met His Death in the SS Titanic Disaster 15th April 1912 aged 38 years. ''One of Britain's Heroes''.

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    • Walton, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
    • Chief Officer
  3. 2. Apr. 2012 · Offiziere und Stewards erhielten aber zuvor von Chefoffizier Henry T. Wilde den Auftrag, den Passagieren die Evakuierung lediglich als ein «Bootsmanöver» zu erklären, aber auf alle Fälle das...

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  4. Article. Henry T Wilde about 1900. Image from a private collection, not to be reproduced without permission. At the time of her sinking RMS Titanic was the largest passenger ship in the world and the dramatic circumstances of her demise reverberated around the globe.

  5. Lieutenant Henry Tingle Wilde was the Chief Officer of the RMS Titanic. He didn't survive the Titanic disaster. Henry Wilde was christened at the Loxley Congregational Chapel in Bradfield, Yorkshire on October 24th, 1872. He was the son of Henry Wilde, an insurance surveyor from Ecclesfield...

  6. Henry Tingle Wilde (* 21. September 1872 in Walton, Liverpool , England ; † 15. April 1912 im Nordatlantik beim Untergang der Titanic) war ein britischer Seemann und Leitender Offizier der Titanic .