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  1. Biografia. RMS Titanic. Notas. Referências. Livros e artigos consultados. Ligações externas. Jack Phillips. John George Phillips ( 11 de abril de 1887 – 15 de abril de 1912) foi um telegrafista sem fio britânico que morreu durante o naufrágio do RMS Titanic. Ele servia como telegrafista sênior na viagem inaugural do navio.

  2. Mr John George "Jack" Phillips was born on Monday 11 April 1887, above a Draper's shop in Farncombe Street, Godalming, Surrey. His father George Alfred Phillips ran the shop, with his mother Ann (née Sanders), for a man named Gammon who had several branches in the area. By the time Jack was born his twin sisters Elsie and Ethel were already ...

    • Male
    • English
    • Godalming, Surrey, England
    • Telegraphist
  3. 15 de jul. de 2010 · John George Phillips, who was nicknamed 'Jack' gained posthumous fame as the man who tried to save the Titanic and all those on board. As the ship's Chief Wireless Operator, he valiantly...

  4. 12 de abr. de 2012 · By Sally Nancarrow. BBC News, Surrey. For a young man from a Surrey village, being promoted to chief wireless telegraphist on the new luxury liner Titanic was a source of great pride. The son of a...

  5. John George “JackPhillips (11 April 1887 – 15 April 1912) was a British sailor and the senior wireless operator aboard the Titanic during her ill-fated maiden voyage in April 1912. On the final evening, Phillips had been exceptionally busy clearing a backlog of messages caused by a wireless breakdown.

  6. 9 de abr. de 2012 · The senior wireless operator, Jack Phillips, had still been sending passengers' messages when the ship struck an iceberg.

  7. In April of 1912, the wireless communication cabin of the R.M.S. Titanic held 25-year old Chief Telegraphist Jack Phillips and his 22-year old assistant, Harold Bride. They worked 24 hours a day listening to continental Morse code coming in from nearby ships, and tapped out replies.

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