Ho37 Titanic

  • Uploaded by: Jonathan Johnson
  • 0
  • 0
  • July 2020
  • PDF

This document was uploaded by user and they confirmed that they have the permission to share it. If you are author or own the copyright of this book, please report to us by using this DMCA report form. Report DMCA


Overview

Download & View Ho37 Titanic as PDF for free.

More details

  • Words: 453
  • Pages: 2
Father's Titanic heroics revealed

Symbol of brave devotion: Arthur West's flask from the doomed liner

The story of a father's final act of love towards his family as the Titanic sunk has been revealed. Arthur West scrambled down the rope of a rescue boat to give his wife and two daughters a flask of hot milk before returning to the deck, and his fate. The 36-year-old's act of bravery was revealed in an account written by his wife, Ada, which is being auctioned next month with the flask and letters. The items could fetch up to £60,000 at the sale in Devizes, Wiltshire. The luxury liner struck an iceberg and sank on 15 April 1912, killing 1,517 people. 'Cries and groans' "We were all asleep when the collision took place, but were only jolted in our berths," Mr West's widow wrote. "The steward bade us all get up and dress thoroughly with plenty of warm things. "Arthur placed lifebelts upon the children then carried them on to the boat deck. I followed carrying my handbag. "After seeing us safely into the lifeboat, Arthur returned to the cabin for a thermos of hot milk, and finding the lifeboat let down he reached it by means of a rope, gave the flask to me, and, with a farewell returned to the deck of the ship." Mr West, his wife and young children, Constance and Barbara, were

Barbara was rescued aged 10 months along with her sister and mother

emigrating to Florida when disaster struck. The family - second-class passengers, from Truro in Cornwall - were put into lifeboat number 10 before their rescue by another liner, the Carpathia. Ada wrote that the noble actions of her husband, whom she

when I said goodbye to dear

referred to in one letter as "Dad", had not been matched by two

Dad it was without a shadow of

men who had managed to sneak on to their lifeboat.

fear as to our ever seeing him

In a statement to the Board of Trade she revealed that the men had

again

hidden under women passengers' skirts. "I saw no signs of wreckage or bodies, only icebergs - had no idea

Ada West, letter extract

that the disaster had been so great," she wrote. "There were men in our boat who had concealed themselves under the ladies skirts and had to be asked to stop lighting cigarettes as there was a danger of the dresses becoming ignited." In a letter written in New York following their rescue, she also wrote: "We were amongst the first to leave the ship - when I said goodbye

BBC News website 26.03.09

Extract of a letter written by Mr West on 10 April 1912

Related Documents

Ho37 Titanic
July 2020 1
Titanic
October 2019 47
Titanic
October 2019 46
Titanic
August 2019 57
Titanic
May 2020 13
Titanic
May 2020 26

More Documents from "Mohan"

July 2020 3
Ex 1e Solutions
July 2020 1
July 2020 0
Ho37 Titanic
July 2020 1
Redmi Note 5
September 2019 46