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Captain Edward J. Smith, portrait photograph
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Captain Edward J. Smith, portrait photograph
Future Captain of the Titanic, Edward J. Smith - original unpublished first generation studio portrait phoograph taken in New York in 1909. 8 x 6 inches. Date: 1909
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This portrait captures the enigmatic figure of Edward J. Smith, the future captain of the RMS Titanic, in an original and unpublished first-generation studio photograph taken in New York City in 1909. Measuring 8 x 6 inches, this Edwardian-era image offers a rare glimpse into the personal life of one of the most famous maritime figures of the 1900s. Edward John Smith (1850-1912) was a seasoned mariner who had spent over three decades at sea before being appointed captain of the Titanic in 1911. In this photograph, Smith is depicted in formal attire, wearing a crisp white shirt, dark waistcoat, and a stylish tie. His expression is serious yet approachable, and his piercing gaze seems to convey a sense of quiet confidence and authority. The photograph was taken just two years before the Titanic's fateful voyage, and it offers a poignant reminder of the man behind the legend. Smith's tragic death in the sinking of the Titanic has overshadowed his impressive career in the transportation industry, which spanned over five decades and included numerous accomplishments with various shipping lines. This archive-quality print, sourced from Henry Aldridge & Son Ltd., is an essential addition to any collection of maritime history or early 20th-century portraits. Its historical significance and exceptional condition make it a valuable and intriguing piece of social and cultural history, offering a glimpse into the life of a man who would become an iconic figure in the annals of transportation history.
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