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  1. Wales), 18 May 1944. (Click image to enlarge) Sadly, in 1942 Harold Lowe suffered a stroke and he became wheelchair bound, unable to continue his wartime role. Two years later, on the 12th of May 1942, Lowe passed away at the age of 61, the first death among the surviving Titanic officers. The cause of death was listed as hypertension and ...

  2. Fifth Officer Harold Godfrey Lowe was Fifth Officer of the Titanic, one of the four officers to survive the sinking, and the only officer to go back to save any survivors from the shipwreck after the ship had sank. Like the ship's other junior officers, Lowe reported to White Star's Liverpool offices at nine o'clock in the morning on March 26, 1912, and travelled to board the Titanic at ...

  3. 5 de mar. de 2012 · In the prologue of the book Harold’s son expresses to Inger Sheil that he hopes she would ‘seek accuracy’, and that he would not want his father to ‘receive any more praise or blame than is his due.’ Sadly, Harold W.G. Lowe never saw this book in print, but he trusted that the telling of his father’s life was in safe hands.

  4. A comprehensive biography of RMS Titanic's 5th officer, Harold Godfrey Lowe.Massive THANKS to titanicofficers.com and Inger Sheil for their exhaustive resear...

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  5. Harold G. Lowe, fifth officer of the Titanic, told Gordon Hoyt that after the Titanic sank he had heard moaning and had found a large man held up by a life preserver. The man was so heavy that it took all the strength of the lifeboat's crew to get him on board. The man died after being rescued.

  6. Harold Lowe nació en Eglwys Rhos, Caernarfornshire, Gales del Norte, Reino Unido en 1882 siendo el cuarto de ocho hermanos. A sus 14 años se escapó de casa para hacerse a la mar. El joven Lowe comenzó su carrera en el mar a bordo de barcos costeros galeses, trabajando para obtener certificaciones. En 1906, Lowe logró su certificación y ...

  7. Harold Godfrey Lowe (né le 21 novembre 1882 à Llanrhos [1], Caernarfonshire ; pays de Galles – 12 mai 1944) est un marin britannique. Promis à une carrière dans les affaires, il décide cependant de s'engager dans la marine à l'âge de quatorze ans. Après avoir servi quelques années au large des côtes africaines, il se met au service de la White Star Line en 1911.