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  1. Joseph Groves Boxhall (Kingston upon Hull, 23 de março de 1884 – Christchurch, 25 de abril de 1967) foi um marinheiro britânico mais famoso por ter servido como o quarto oficial do RMS Titanic em 1912.

  2. Commander Joseph Groves Boxhall RD, RNR (23 March 1884 – 25 April 1967) was the fourth officer on the RMS Titanic, and later served as a naval officer in World War I. Boxhall was the last surviving former officer of the Titanic.

  3. 4 de abr. de 2012 · Joseph Boxhall, the fourth officer on RMS Titanic, was on duty the night the liner sank, but survived the disaster after he was ordered to take charge of one of the lifeboats.

  4. 4 de set. de 2023 · Joseph Boxhall, the Fourth Officer of the Titanic, gives his account of the night that the Titanic sank. Recorded 40 years after the disaster, Boxhall details his experiences of the mystery...

  5. Titanic. Survivors. Mr Joseph Groves Boxhall was born in Hull, Yorkshire, on March 23,1884. He was the second child of Joseph and Miriam Boxhall, and had two sisters who survived into adulthood (a third sister died in infancy).

  6. Interview with Joseph Boxhall. October 22, 1962. I went on watch at 8 o'clock on that Sunday night, the 14th of April, along with Moody, who was the Sixth Officer, and we went on the bridge with Mr. Murdoch, the First Officer. It was a clear night. There was no signs of any fog.

  7. Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall - Early Life. Joseph Groves Boxhall was born on the 23rd of March 1884 in Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, the second child of 23-year-old Miriam (Mary) Abigail Groves (born 1861) and 26-year-old Joseph Boxhall, Sr (born 15th February 1858).