I have learned a lot about Sir Arthur Rostron. In the months and years following the Titanic disaster, Captain Arthur Rostron of the RMS Carpathia and his crew were given all manner of awards and accolades. Cabinets were even set up on Carpathia near the purser's office to house the various medals, cups, and mementos commemorating the ship's gallant role in the rescue of the survivors of the Titanic disaster. Also, years later King George V knighted Captain Arthur Rostron of the RMS Carpathia, for his leadership and courage in rescuing survivors of the Titanic. Rest in peace, Sir Arthur Rostron Amen 🙏✝
Wow that's something else, such a caring person, it's so heartbreaking to think what happened , he did everything to save the people on that sad tragic night , Rest in peace ✝️
He stopped it from being a hell of a lot worse. If it wasn't for him there might have been 100% casualties on the Titanic. I have now found the grave of the captain of the Californian. Flip side of the coin Kev. His ship was within sight of the Titanic when she sank but he rendered no aid. A future video I reckon.
Great story and film It sounded like he was a very determined captain to go so dangerously fast through the ice and to save up almost a third of the entire passengers from the Titanic it was an amazing task well done. But regarding the cup which was sold for 200,000 dollars, I've got a strong feeling that you Darren purchased it :-)
Whenever Titanic is mentioned you don't really think of anything else except when The Carpathian picked up the survivors, certainly not the Captain. What a brave man he was. This week I think was a really interesting (none criminal) story. X
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I have learned a lot about Sir Arthur Rostron. In the months and years following the Titanic disaster, Captain Arthur Rostron of the RMS Carpathia and his crew were given all manner of awards and accolades. Cabinets were even set up on Carpathia near the purser's office to house the various medals, cups, and mementos commemorating the ship's gallant role in the rescue of the survivors of the Titanic disaster. Also, years later King George V knighted Captain Arthur Rostron of the RMS Carpathia, for his leadership and courage in rescuing survivors of the Titanic. Rest in peace, Sir Arthur Rostron Amen 🙏✝
Wow that's something else, such a caring person, it's so heartbreaking to think what happened , he did everything to save the people on that sad tragic night , Rest in peace ✝️
Thank you never know this what a hero, Great video.
A very brave man
Hiya Darren, great video as usual. Thank you. 🙋 Annie.
Thank you Annie
Another great one Darren 👏👏✌️doesn’t seem a week🌂
Just to let you know Moggy that I am off to finish my road trip on Saturday, and the weather doesn't look too good. Brolly on standby.
@@gravedays8875 it’s about time you have been dodging it lately ☂️
I forgot all about him. Everyone always thinks of the Titanic. Top job Darren. 👏👏👏👏👏
He stopped it from being a hell of a lot worse. If it wasn't for him there might have been 100% casualties on the Titanic. I have now found the grave of the captain of the Californian. Flip side of the coin Kev. His ship was within sight of the Titanic when she sank but he rendered no aid. A future video I reckon.
@@gravedays8875 I have a couple more for you to. If you want them.
Great video Darren enjoy this video x
Thank you Larraine
Real Hero
Great story and film It sounded like he was a very determined captain to go so dangerously fast through the ice and to save up almost a third of the entire passengers from the Titanic it was an amazing task well done. But regarding the cup which was sold for 200,000 dollars, I've got a strong feeling that you Darren purchased it :-)
Not on my salary Alan
Whenever Titanic is mentioned you don't really think of anything else except when The Carpathian picked up the survivors, certainly not the Captain. What a brave man he was. This week I think was a really interesting (none criminal) story. X
Thank you Carol. More criminals next week I'm afraid.
😢 Never mind, they are all interesting anyway. Look forward to the next one x
@@carolhayes3874 Keep an eye on the community tab as I will be updating daily on where I will be going this coming weekend on my road trip through Wales and the North of England.
Will do. 😉
Salute you sir
Interesting vid he was a true gentleman Lisa
A gentleman and a hero
I been to were titanic was made Belfast 🥰