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JOSEPH BRUCE ISMAY

Coward, Villain, or A Man Who Was Judged Unfairly?

By Andrew Durant INTRODUCTION

Imagine that you hid away from everyone for a huge portion of your life because people criticized you for messing up the voyage of the . This is what happened to J. Bruce Ismay.

This is J. Bruce Ismay’s story.

BACKGROUND

 Born December 12, 1862

 Parents were Thomas Ismay and Margaret Bruce

 Father, Thomas, created the

 Joseph took control as chairman in this ship building company upon his father’s death EXPERIENCE

 Attended school at Elstree School and Harrow

 Later, he tutored in France for a year

 Appointed to office in his father’s business in 1891

 Became head of that business upon father’s death in 1899 SHIPS BIRTH OF AN IDEA

 In 1907, a shipyard chairman tells Joseph about the Cunard Line of ships

 Cunard Line ships were supposedly able to cross the ocean in record time

 The two men thought of the RMS Titanic, one of three ships that would be faster and larger than Cunard Line ships RMS TITANIC FROM IDEA COMES REALITY

 Main focus wasn’t high speed, but large size was needed to allow more storage capacity for immigrant trade  In addition, they wanted luxury to be a high priority so that more wealthy people would come aboard  The Titanic’s first voyage began on April 10, 1912  J. Bruce Ismay’s plan was successful until four days later when the Titanic hit a large Going Down THE AFTERMATH

 Joseph discovered that what was going on and that the Titanic was going to sink

 Soon later, he realized that at least half the passengers would die

 Joseph tried helping by lowering lifeboats into the water

 Once he thought there were no more female or children passengers, he boarded a and went to the closest ship RUMORS

 Was Joseph pressuring Captain Edward J. Smith to make the Titanic go faster?  Did he want to arrive in New York ahead of schedule?  Did he ignore an iceberg warning message while dining?  Was it his intention to break the speed record for crossing the ?  Nobody knows… UNDER PRESSURE

 The press wanted to know if Joseph purposely left his ship while women and children remained on board  Some newspapers call him the “Coward of the Titanic” or “J. Brute Ismay”  People published negative cartoons and wrote evil poems about his actions  This ridicule continued throughout the remainder of his life CONCLUSION

 Joseph lived for 25 years after the

 He finally died of a stroke in London on October 17, 1937

 His lack of bravery caused his final years to be full of hatred and unhappiness WORKS CITED

“Bruce Ismay: Coward, Villian, or A Man Who was Judged Unfairly?” Titanic Universe Home Page. 10 Feb. 2015. . “J. Bruce Ismay.” Wikipedia Home Page. 11 Feb. 2015. . “Mr. Joseph Bruce Ismay.” Encyclopedia-Titianica Home Page. 10 Feb. 2015. . “Titianicberg-J. Bruce Ismay.” Titanicberg Home Page. 10 Feb. 2015. .