Harold Bride made one of the world’s first SOS signals after the “unsinkable” liner struck an iceberg on April 15, 1912, with the loss of more than 1500 passengers and crew. The Marconi wireless ...
A historical society hopes to put up a plaque in Scone to commemorate a former wireless operator who moved to the village to escape attention after surviving the Titanic disaster. Scone and District ...
A set of medals belonging to a Titanic hero who later settled in Glasgow have been sold at auction for more than £11,000. Harold Bride was a junior wireless operator in April 1912, when the doomed ...
WAR medals won by a hero wireless operator on the Titanic could fetch £10,000 at auction later this month. Harold Bride made one of the world’s first SOS signals after the “unsinkable” liner struck an ...
The Marconi Company’s telegraph equipment and its two operators, Jack Phillips and Harold Bride, operated the radio room. Since the Titanic drew worldwide fanfare, messages to and from the ship ...