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TITANIC: HAROLD BRIDE. Second wireless operator of the Titanic, effectively dealt with a man who tried to steal the first-operators life belt

TITANIC: HAROLD BRIDE. Second wireless operator of the Titanic, effectively dealt with a man who tried to steal the first-operators life belt



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TITANIC: HAROLD BRIDE. Second wireless operator of the Titanic, effectively dealt with a man who tried to steal the first-operators life belt

TITANIC: HAROLD BRIDE.
Second wireless operator of the " Titanic, " effectively dealt with a man who tried to steal the first-operators life belt

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1912 Bride Crew Harold Survivor Titanic


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This print titled "TITANIC: HAROLD BRIDE" captures the heroic actions of Harold Bride, the second wireless operator aboard the ill-fated Titanic. In this historic moment frozen in time, Bride can be seen effectively dealing with a man who attempted to steal the life belt belonging to the first operator. The image serves as a reminder of the bravery and resilience displayed by individuals like Harold Bride amidst one of history's most tragic maritime disasters. As part of the crew on that fateful night in 1912, Bride's quick thinking and courage undoubtedly saved lives. The photograph showcases not only an extraordinary individual but also offers insight into the harrowing experiences faced by those onboard during this catastrophic event. It stands as a testament to human strength and determination in times of crisis. Through this powerful visual narrative, The Granger Collection transports us back in time, allowing us to contemplate both the heroism exhibited by survivors like Harold Bride and reflect upon our own capacity for resilience when faced with adversity. As we gaze at this poignant image captured by The Granger Collection from New York, we are reminded that history is made up of countless personal stories woven together. This photograph invites us to honor those who were lost while celebrating those who survived against all odds – forever etching their names into our collective memory.

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JOHN BORLAND THAYER (1862-1912). Pennsylvania Railroad executive and first-class cricketer, died during the sinking of the Titanic. Photograph, early 20th century
MARGARET MOLLY BROWN (1867-1932). The Unsinkable Molly Brown. American socialite, philanthropist, activist and survivor of the Titanic. Photographed during an award ceremony for the captain of the Carpathia, May 1912
MARGARET MOLLY BROWN (1867-1932). The Unsinkable Molly Brown. American socialite, philanthropist, activist and survivor of the Titanic. Photographed during an award ceremony for the captain of the Carpathia, May 1912
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ROSTRON AND BROWN, 1912. Margaret Molly Brown presenting a trophy cup to captain Arthur Henry Rostron of the RMS Carpathia, for rescuing the survivors of the RMS Titanic. Photograph, 29 May 1912

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