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quicksiluers · 1 year
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And how many aboard, Mr. Murdoch?
2,200 souls on board, sir.
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hezigler · 5 months
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You didn't know Jazz Flute can be this cool
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titanic-officers · 2 months
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Wilde: "You know what, I think I'll take the job. Titanic is a wonderful ship and the other officers seem like nice chaps."
Murdoch: *having a mental breakdown*
Lightoller: *pranking everyone*
Pitman: *makes confused noises*
Boxhall: *slams face into the wall*
Lowe: *aggressively pressing buttons*
Moody: *running around screaming*
Wilde: ......
Wilde: "This is fine."
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vinyl-artwork · 2 months
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James Moody With Strings, 1952.
Cover artwork by Paul Bacon.
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Why do I care so much more about the officers, who had a combined total of maybe 15 minutes of screentime in a 3 hour movie, than I do about Jack and Rose 🤣🤣🤣
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elisabeth515 · 1 year
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Titanic Officer Barbie Movie Posters (and 1 fun fact about each of the officers!)
(Because why not)
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Feel free to save as phone wallpapers 🙈
I’ve decided to include our babeypurser McElroy because the role of Purser is sometimes regarded as an officer role. Among all the officers, Lightoller (B), Pitman (5), Boxhall (2) and Lowe (14) survived the sinking. McElroy was the only officer whose body was recovered and identified; he was buried at sea.
Now to the fun facts!
Henry Wilde: he was already captain and was set to command the SS Cymric for the Liverpool to Boston Route. Unfortunately, the coal strike happened and his first voyage with Cymric was delayed to presumably 1st May. White Star Line decided to put him in onto the crew of Titanic as Chief Officer.
As you guys may know already, Henry Wilde is my favourite officer so it’s not surprising that I have been posting about him for this April. I also am currently doing a series of TikToks for his actions throughout Titanic’s maiden voyage as well🙈
Here’s my post about Wilde being made aware of joining Titanic
This is my post on the Crew Shuffle if anyone would like to read more about it
William Murdoch: Charles Lightoller thought his bestie’s moustache make him look ugly so he grew his moustache so that Will could shave. Nevertheless, we all think otherwise.
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Charles Lightoller: of course, his role as one of the captains of the little ships during the Dunkirk Evacuation. He saved around 130 lives in it with his family yacht, the Sundowner.
Side note: currently, the Sundowner is a museum ship in Ramsgate but sadly, the yacht is in a bad condition and we need money to repair. I know I don’t have much high opinions on the British (yeah except Henry Wilde), despite having been living in England for almost 5 years, but Lightoller has been one of the most intriguing figures to me; being through 4 shipwrecks and fire, also living through Titanic, WWI, and Dunkirk, his story of hope and survival is worth a movie. If you would like to help preserving a piece of history, please consider donate to help save this famous getaway yacht little ship🙈
Donate here
And here’s the campaign video by our TikTok Lightoller Fan Club President Melissa on saving the getaway yacht
Herbert Pitman: despite suffering from seasickness, this son of a farmer had a more than half-century long seafaring career, retiring in 1946. He started his career as an apprentice, then a deck officer and when he could not pass the eye test due to colour blindness at one eye, White Star Line made him a purser and he stayed in this position for the rest of his career. Pitman served in both world wars on troop ships; when he retired, he was a Lieutenant-Commander of the Royal Naval Reserves and was created an MBE in 1948, in recognition of his long service in the merchant marine.
Joseph Boxhall: he had a very happy marriage with his wife Majory and they were very fond of their dogs. This may be a substitute to children given that they do not have children together but anyways if anyone asked why you haven’t had kids yet, tell them about the Boxhalls and their doggos 🐶
Harold Lowe: he was a hobby artist who works with watercolours, as well as wood carvings. This may come across as surprising but you should not be surprised given that his father was an artist. There are a few of Harold’s drawings exists today, including a sketch of Titanic (in which he messed up with the funnels). Oh yes, he was also in the church choir as well when he was young.
James Moody: During his South American runs, he would sometimes flirt with female passengers with his very patchy Spanish and well, sometimes he just dropped in some swear words by accident. Yeah, in case you wondered, he’s not that shy as you thought after watching Ed’s portrayal of our daring Jim in the 1997 movie (the real Jim was quite cheeky actually).
Hugh McElroy: as the ship’s purser, he was there to take care of passengers’ needs (like he’s basically the “manager”). From parrot-tending (yes, and he trained the parrot to do morse code) to organising marriage ceremonies for runaway couples, he’s there to try to help. And as a result, he was a very popular man on the ship and passengers were honoured to share a table with him.
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Sources:
TitanicOfficers.com
@/Melissafairlady on tiktok (the revenge ‘stache fact)
Encyclopaedia Titanica forum (the discussion thread on Moody)
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littlesatnin · 11 months
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James Paul Moody, another enhancement & edit by yours truly.
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jazzdailyblog · 2 days
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James Moody: A Jazz Icon Whose Music Still Resonates Today
Introduction: James Moody, born ninety-nine years ago today on March 26, 1925, in Savannah, Georgia, was a legendary jazz saxophonist, flutist, and composer whose impact on the jazz world is still felt today. Moody’s career spanned over six decades, during which he collaborated with some of the greatest jazz musicians of his time and left behind a remarkable body of work that continues to…
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jamespaulmoody · 4 months
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James Moody as a Conway apprentice circa 1903.
(Credit: Inger Sheil/private collection)
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abcmuushroom · 21 days
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I like the idea of an ismay-lowe rivalry, but I especially like the idea of a ONE SIDED ismay-lowe rivalry. like lowe's chewing ismay out and ismay's just like "ok, geez, I'll go over there, good luck with this lifeboat though" and he doesn't think anything more of it. but you bet lowe's losing sleep, fuming over ismay's existence
(disclaimer: not really based on real life ofc)
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jazzplusplus · 8 months
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Dizzy Gillespie (tp, voc), James Moody (as, fl), Milt Jackson (vib), Al Haig (p), Ray Brown (b), Kenny Clarke (dr), Joe Carroll (voc), Sarah Vaughan (voc)
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darlingjp · 1 year
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Evelyn Moody with 3 of her 4 children. To her left is Christopher. To her right is her only daughter, Margaret. The child in the middle is her youngest (albeit tallest child pictured) James Paul.
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spockeye-fierce · 3 months
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T Bone Walker, Dizzy Gilespie and James Moody
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titanic-officers · 2 months
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Murdoch: *laying on the floor while having an existential crisis*
Pitman and Boxhall: *quietly lay next to him*
Wilde and Lowe: *shake head in defeat and sit next to the others*
Lightoller and Moody: *lay entire body on top of Murdoch*
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vinyl-artwork · 5 months
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James Moody And His Modernists With Chano Pozo, 1952.
Cover artwork by Julien Alberts.
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wamnak · 1 year
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