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- Commander Charles Herbert Lightoller, DSC & Bar, RD, RNR (30 March 1874 – 8 December 1952) was a British mariner and naval officer who was the second officer...
- considerable detail. It stars Kenneth More as the ship's Second Officer Charles Lightoller and features Michael Goodliffe, Laurence Naismith, Kenneth Griffith, David...
- his lunch, Lightoller mentioned that Captain Smith had given him a message regarding ice. Murdoch showed no overt surprise, but Lightoller was under the...
- Lightoller for all p****engers to the starboard side to straighten the ship up. At D, Wilde told Lightoller, "You go with her, Lightoller." Lightoller...
- Sundowner is a motor yacht formerly owned by Charles Lightoller, former second officer of the RMS Titanic. She parti****ted in the Dunkirk evacuation as...
- Hichens shouted above that the boat was poorly manned. Second Officer Lightoller asked if there were any other seamen available, and when Peuchen saw none...
- portraying Charles Lightoller in the film Titanic (1997). Philips is best known for his portrayal of 2nd Officer Charles Lightoller in the 1997 blockbuster...
- smoking a cigarette with Jacques ****relle. When Second Officer Charles Lightoller later arrived on A Deck to finish loading Lifeboat 4, Astor helped his...
- have said 'get back or I'll shoot you all like dogs' (which is said by Lightoller in the 1997 movie Titanic but whom eyewitnesses claim was Lowe). As of...
- nodded reply." Smith then ordered Lightoller and Murdoch to "put the women and children in and lower away". Lightoller took charge of the boats on the port...