- Robert Hichens
Quartermaster Robert Hichens (
September 16 ,1882 –September 23 ,1940 ) was born inNewlyn ,England and was part of the deck crew on board the RMS "Titanic" when it sank on its maiden voyage onApril 15 ,1912 . Robert Hichens was at theship's wheel when the "Titanic" struck the fatal iceberg.Hichens gained notoriety after the disaster because of his conduct in lifeboat no. 6, of which he was in charge. Passengers accused him of refusing to go back to rescue people from the water after the ship sank, and that he constantly criticized those at the
oar s while he was controlling therudder . Later he complained that the lifeboat was going to drift for days before any rescue came. When the RMS "Carpathia" came to rescue "Titanic"'s survivors he said that the ship was not there to rescue them, but to pick up the bodies of the dead. By this time the other people in the lifeboat had had enough of Hichens, especiallyDenver millionaire Margaret "Molly" Brown. Although Hichens protested, Molly Brown told others to start rowing to keep warm. After a last attempt by Hichens to keep control of the lifeboat, Molly Brown threatened to throw him overboard.These events would later end up being depicted in the Broadway musical and
film , "The Unsinkable Molly Brown". During the American inquiry into the disaster Hichens denied the accounts by the passengers and crew in lifeboat 6.External links
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