Edgar Britten

English Merchant Navy captain (1874-1936) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir Edgar Britten KB RD RNR (1874 October 28, 1936) was a Cunard Line captain remembered primarily for being the first captain of the ocean liner RMS Queen Mary in 1936.

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Edgar Britten
Born
Edgar Theophilus Britten

1874
Died28 October 1936 (aged 6162)
OccupationCunard captain
Years active1880s–1936
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Born in Bradford, England, he began his career as a cabin boy.[1] He had started with Cunard in 1901 and over the years rose in rank and eventually commanded well-known company vessels such as Laconia, Mauretania, Aquitania and RMS Berengaria. In New York on the Queen Mary's maiden voyage, Britten was interviewed by the newsreels and for posterity he was recorded on sound film giving his opinion on the details of the ship.

Death

In October 1936, Britten died in hospital in Southampton after being found unconscious in his cabin onboard the RMS Queen Mary several hours prior to the ship's departure to New York.[2] He was later buried at sea.

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