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  1. Alexander Montgomery Carlisle, PC (8 July 1854 – 6 March 1926) brother-in-law to Viscount Pirrie, was one of the men involved with designing the Olympic-class ocean liners in the shipbuilding company Harland and Wolff.

  2. Alexander Montgomery Carlisle (Ballymena, 8 de julho de 1854 – Londres, 6 de março de 1926) foi um engenheiro naval britânico famoso por ter projetado os três navios transatlânticos da Classe Olympic.

  3. Alexander Carlisle. Alexander Carlisle preceded Thomas Andrews as chief naval architect, being replaced by the younger man when he stood down. Carlisle is generally thought to have been responsible for much of the internal design of the ships, their fixtures, fittings and equipment.

  4. The man who designed Titanic was born in Ballymena, Co. Antrim on 8 July 1854. Alexander Montgomery Carlisle, eldest of five children and the son of John Carlisle, Headmaster of the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, was educated at his father’s school. In 1870, aged sixteen, he began work at Harland & Wolff as a premium apprentice.

  5. 17 de dez. de 2018 · Em virtude de recomendação da White Star, de construir o melhor navio capaz de atravessar o Atlântico, o arquiteto Alexander Carlisle e o engenheiro chefe dos estaleiros, Thomas Andrews de 36 anos, foram os escolhidos para definir as características das embarcações.

  6. Titanic foi um navio de passageiros britânico considerado o mais seguro do mundo em sua época. Criado pelos engenheiros Alexander Carlisle e Thomas Andrews foi construído entre 1909 e 1912.

  7. Above: The Right Hon. Sir Alexander M. Carlisle, general manger at Harland & Wolff until 1910, and initial designer of Titanic. Carlisle had previously commented on the lack of sufficient lifeboat provision and designed Titanic to carry many more boats than the twenty she sailed with.