Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Early life. Lightoller was born in Chorley, Lancashire, on 30 March 1874, into a family that had operated cotton-spinning mills in Lancashire since the late 18th century. His mother, Sarah Jane Lightoller (née Widdows), died of scarlet fever shortly after giving birth to him. His father, Frederick James Lightoller, emigrated to New Zealand when Charles was 10, leaving him in the care of ...

  2. Mr Charles Herbert Lightoller was born in Chorley, Lancashire, on 30 March 1874. In February 1888, at the age of 13, he began a four-year sea-going apprenticeship, making his first trip aboard the Primrose Hill, a steel-hulled, four-masted barque of 2,500 tons.His next voyage was on the Holt Hill.She was dismasted in a storm in the South Atlantic and was forced to put into Rio de Janeiro ...

  3. Charles Lightoller must be commended for the diligence with which he worked as he lowered women and children into the lifeboats. He took charge of filling several of Titanic‘s 20 lifeboats while his captain—almost certainly in the midst of a serious mental breakdown—went about relieving men from their duties and shouting orders via a ...

  4. Nov 13, 2023 · In this detailed narration, Charles Lightoller, the Second Officer of the Titanic gives his account of the Titanic's maiden voyage and sinking. As one of the...

  5. After the war Lightoller ran a small boatyard in London, building boats for the river police. On 8 December 1952, at the age of 78, Lightoller passed away of chronic heart disease as London battled with the Great Smog of 1952. It seems that significant historical events were constantly intertwined with the eventful life of Charles Herbert ...

  6. Jun 22, 2005 · Charles Herbert Lightoller was born on March 30, 1874, to Frederick James Lightoller and Sarah Jane Widdows Lightoller in Chorley, Lancashire. He was the youngest of five children, and the second son. His mother died of scarlet fever after he was born, followed by two of his siblings, Richard Ashton and Caroline Mary.

  7. Apr 29, 2007 · Commander Lightoller was Second Officer, and when he’d seen the last of the insufficient lifeboats pull away from the ship he plunged into the sea and was ultimately rescued. All the other officers who went down with the ship were drowned. Commander Lightoller. Commander Lightoller:

  8. oceanlinersmagazine.com › 2020/03/30 › the-titanic-life-of-charles-herbert-lightollerThe Titanic Life of Charles Herbert Lightoller

    Mar 30, 2020 · Charles Herbert Lightoller led a titanic life. Born on 30 March 1874 in in Chorley, Lancashire, England, Lightoller was second officer on Titanic and the most senior officer to survive the sinking. He was a hero in both the Merchant Navy and the Royal Navy.

  9. Charles Herbert Lightoller, DSC & Bar, RD (30 March 1874 – 8 December 1952) was the second officer on board the RMS Titanic and a decorated Royal Navy officer. He was the most senior member of the crew to survive the Titanic disaster.

  10. Charles Herbert Lightoller. Second Officer. View Bio. Altogether, I have had four shipwrecks and a fire during my thirty-odd years at sea. But by far and away the worst of them all was the one I'm going to tell you about now: the loss of the Titanic.

  1. Searches related to Charles Lightoller

    2nd officer Charles Lightoller
    charles herbert lightoller
  1. People also search for