Sender of the S. O. S. Signal for Help, (April 20), 1912
The North Atlantic Tragedy: 8 Surprising Facts About the Sinking of the Titanic
Wireless could have saved lives on Titanic
27 Titanic survivors, including Officer Charles Lightoller, Wireless Operator Harold Bride, spent the night on this overturned lifeboat until rescue came. The lifeboat could not be properly launched as the ship sank. :
Jack Philips, wireless officer on the RMS Titanic | Atlantik
Jennie Stedman | R.M.S. TITANIC: EXTRAORDINARILY RARE ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH OF TITANIC CHIEF WIRELESS OPERATOR JOHN GEORGE JACK PHILLIPS IN MARCONI UNIFORM (Circa 1910) | MutualArt
Titanic: The final messages from a stricken ship - BBC News
Titanic hero Harold Cottam's medals and watch among items up for auction - Hull Live
Titanic: The final messages from a stricken ship - BBC News
The Titanic's last desperate SOS messages sent as the ship was sinking (1912) - Click Americana
Titanic witness says wireless hero died right after the ship sank, and officers to blame for the disaster (1912) - Click Americana
The rarely told story of Jack Phillips, the Titanic hero from Surrey - Surrey Live
PHOTOS: Explore the Titanic's wireless rooms, where desperate messages were sent in ship's final moments - The Boston Globe
TITANIC: JACK PHILLIPS. Wireless operator on the Titanic
Titanic wireless operator harold bride hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Radio History: Titanic's Wireless Officer and the Spark Gap Telegraph - Mini-Circuits Blog
Jack Phillips | James Cameron's Titanic Wiki | Fandom
Here Titanic's junior wireless officer Harold Bride is helped off the RMS Carpathia. His Feet are heavily bandaged after h… | Titanic ship, Titanic, Titanic history
Phillips, Jack - at Titanic - HistoryMugs.us
Harold Cottam - Wikipedia
Image of John George 'Jack' Phillips Wireless Operator on Titanic. Jack
Telegraph operator titanic hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy