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Cyril Evans manned the telegraph equipment on the SS Californian Evans, condemned by history, went to bed at 11.30pm on April 14, 1912 Titanic struck an iceberg minutes later, leading to loss of ...
Instead, the Californian stayed put when it was just miles away from the Titanic. The SS Carpathia ended up travelling 60 miles to come to the Titanic's rescue.
The SS Mount Temple, a cargo steamship carrying 1,466 people, was the first vessel to pick up Titanic’s distress signal at 12.15 a.m. Less than 50 miles away, it could have been alongside the ...
Unfortunately, the SS Californian stayed put when it was just miles away from the Titanic. It was the SS Carpathia that ended up travelling 60 miles to come to the Titanic's rescue.
LONDON, Nov. 3 (UPI) -- A British television documentary claims the Titanic disaster occurred because of a misunderstanding between two ship radio operators. Cyril Evans of the SS Californian ...
Now, 110 years after the sinking of the Titanic, the U.S. government is developing a new technology that's designed to detect and report icebergs to the maritime community.
The new BBC Northern Ireland drama SOS - The Titanic Inquiry tells the story of the British Inquiry into the sinking of RMS Titanic and whether the SS Californian was in near enough proximity to ...
Cyril Evans, the telegraph operator on the closest ship to the Titanic the SS Californian, was widely blamed for inaction as he was sleeping through the Titanic's distress calls - but is that ...
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