Where is carpathia filmed
In , the wreck of the Carpathia was discovered sitting upright in feet of water km west of Fastnet, Ireland. The wreck is now owned by Premier Exhibitions Inc. By: Harry Brent. By: James Conor Patterson.
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As for criticising Rostrons' actions: Only experienced seafarers were qualified to do that. At the time of Titanic, most of them were at sea. Those ashore would have no access to the details of the Hearings.
You may recall that those on the "Almerian" knew nothing of the disaster until she made port in Europe a long time after the event. However, at the time, 2 very experienced mariners did state that they thought something was wrong.
You can bet your sea-boots that they, and those they discussed the matter with, would have had a different view of Captain Rostron. My view of the man is that he did what he did. No more. He was well rewarded for it. Despite that he was not and is not above criticism. Doug Criner Member. In reading Rostron's testimony, I had an uneasy feeling that at some points he was tooting his own horn.
He did react swiftly and decisively, but maybe not more than many other ship captains had they been in his place. Some of the things he did were heralded as pure genius - such as cutting off unnecessary auxiliary steam consumption to provide more steam for propulsion, which I think would occur to almost anybody with experience in steam propulsion. I'm certain that Rostron was driven by his obligation to do as much as possible to save lives. But, being human, he would be forgiven if he also entertained the thought that being the first and only rescue ship to reach Titanic would jumpstart his career which I believe it did.
I said above that Rostron might be forgiven for thinking about how Carpathia 's rescue mission of Titanic might jumpstart his career. Think about it. Titanic was the "ship magnificent," a huge ship on her maiden voyage. Carpathia was a slow, single-funnel, immigrant ship, almost all third class, serving poor passengers from Mediterranean ports.
If the situation had been reversed and it were Carpathia that had struck ice and was foundering, Capt. Smith would have, as any commander, put on all boilers to save lives.
Then, the whole incident would now be forgotten. Smith's career or the careers of those of his officers, would, of course, not have been enhanced, nor would they have given any thought to that at the time. It is only conjecture what Rostron's ultimate career would have been without Titanic. Show hidden low quality content. Post reply. Insert quotes…. Hi, Join our friendly community today. Free membership gives you lots more Titanic info, or take a low subscription for full access without any adverts.
Join the community. Carpathia' s captain and crew, as well as the ship herself, later received a reward from Titanic survivor Margaret Brown as thanks for their efforts. Carpathia is last shown in the film sorrowfully carrying her passengers past the Statue of Liberty into New York Harbour.
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