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  1. Reginald Robinson Lee (19 May 1870 – 6 August 1913) was a British sailor who served as a lookout aboard the Titanic in April 1912. He was on duty with Frederick Fleet in the crow's nest when the ship collided with an iceberg at 23:40 on 14 April 1912; both Lee and Fleet survived the sinking.

  2. The remains of Reginald Robinson Lee, the lookout man on the Titanic at the time of the great disaster, who died suddenly on Tuesday last week at the Southampton Sailors' Home, were interred at the Highland-road Cemetery, Portsmouth, in the same grave as has father on Monday.

    • Reginald Lee – The Early Years
    • Life on The Sea with The Two Sister Ships
    • The Sinking of The RMS Titanic

    Very little is actually known about Reginald Robinson Lee because he did not live for very long, and actually in 1913, a little over one year from the time that the Titanicsank. Reginald Robinson Lee was born on May 19, 1870 in Benson, England. Lee was the oldest child of William, and his wife Jane Sarah Quilter. The Lee’s had a total of five child...

    Reginald Lee served in the British Royal Navy, and after his service to the crown, he joined the White Star Line as a lookout on the RMS Olympic. Lee served on the Olympic until the Titanic was ready to sail, and then Lee transferred from one sister to another. There were many lookouts that were employed by White Star to serve on Titanic, and his p...

    When the senior officers of the Titanic began filling lifeboats, they asked crew members to take command of each small vessel. Both Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee were asked to help with the rowing situation. Lee was put in charge of lifeboats number 13, which was lowered down the side of the sinking ship around 1:30 in the morning. Once the surv...

  3. Apr 2, 2021 · A link with the Titanic disaster has been broken with the death, at the Sailors’ Home, Southampton, of Reginald Robinson Lee, who as look-out man was in the “crows nest” of the liner when she foundered on her maiden trip to America a year last April. Lee was an experienced seaman, having served in various vessels for fifteen years.

  4. Reginald Lee. Reginald Robinson Lee was a lookout aboard RMS Titanic. At the time Titanic collided with the iceberg he was on duty in the crow’s nest. He and fellow lookout Frederick Fleet were the first people to see the iceberg. He was born in Benson, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom on 19th May 1870. His parents were William and Jane Sarah Lee.

  5. Jan 21, 2009 · How Attentive Were Fleet And Lee On Their Watch? Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee had the 10 to Midnight watch the night of April 14 th. Having enjoyed four hours off after coming off duty at 6 P.M. due to the method of having two men stand two-hour watches with four hours off. There they relieved lookouts Symons and Jewell.

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  7. Reginald Robinson Lee was a British sailor who served as a lookout aboard the Titanic in April 1912. He was on duty with Frederick Fleet in the crow's nest when the ship collided with an iceberg at 23:40 on 14 April 1912; both Lee and Fleet survived the sinking.

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