David F. Hutchings
Author of RMS Titanic Manual: 1909-1912 Olympic Class
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- Canonical name
- Hutchings, David F.
- Legal name
- Hutchings, David Freddie
- Other names
- Hutchings, David
- Birthdate
- 1935
- Date of death
- 2019-01-06 (A Confirmer, 83 ans)
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- Royaume-Uni
- Country (for map)
- Royaume-Uni
- Birthplace
- Cowes ,île de Wight, Royaume-Uni
- Places of residence
- Lee-on-The Solent, Gosport, Hampshire, Royaume-Uni
- Education
- Chantier naval royal, Porthmouth (Diplôme ∙ Architecte naval ∙ 19 61)
Highbury College Portsmouth, Royaume-Uni
Cowes Secondary Modern West Cowes, Isle Of Wight, Royaume-Uni - Occupations
- Ingénieur naval
Architecte naval
Documentariste - Organizations
- Chantier naval de Vosper Thornycroft, Southampton, Portsmouth, Royaume-Uni (Architecte naval, | 20 10)
Marconi Underwater Systems, Portsmouth, Royaume-Uni (Architecte naval)
Chantier naval Vosper Hovermarine, Portsmouth, Royaume-Uni (Architecte naval)
Chantier naval, Portsmouth, Royaume-Uni (Charpentier naval, 19 61)
Solent Maritime Society (Membre)
World Ship Society (Membre) (show all 9)
Ocean Liner Society (Membre)
Titanic International Society (Membre)
British TITANIC Society (Membre)
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- Works
- 15
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 129
- Popularity
- #156,299
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 21
- Languages
- 2
The story continues with the building of the Titanic, her launch and voyage to Cherbourg and Cóbh (Queenstown), her days at sea, the sinking and the aftermath. There is information about some of the passengers, the technical details, the interior in the different classes etc.
The book contains a lot of pictures, and these really fascinated me because there were many that I had never seen before, a lot of them from the author's own collection. Some of those pictures actually gave me goosebumps because I felt like getting closer to the Titanic than ever before.
I am happy that I finally read this book and I learned many new aspects, although it would have been worth it for the pictures alone.… (more)