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  1. British Wreck Commissioner's Inquiry Day 2 TESTIMONY OF ANDREW COCKBURN. Examined by the ATTORNEY-GENERAL. 736. Were you the senior second engineer on board the "Lusitania”? - Yes. 737. And how long have you been with the Cunard Line? - About 21 years. 738. Do you hold a chief engineer's certificate? - Yes, Sir. 739.

  2. The Commissioner having duly administered the oath to CHARLES ALLAN HERSEE as Shorthand Writer administered the usual oath, of a witness to ANDREW COCKBURN. Examined by Mr. BUTLER ASPINALL. Q.

  3. The Commissioner: Then we will rise now till half-past ten tomorrow morning. Electronic - Fully Searchable - transcripts of the complete U.S. Senate and British Board of Trade inquiries, and reports, into the sinking of the S.S. 'Titanic.'.

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  5. Engineering Crew List. Lusitania ‘s engineering crew manifest for crossing 202, New York to Liverpool, departing on 1 May 1915. Engineering department: 313 crew members, 112 saved, 201 lost. A sortable version is available in Excel format in the downloads section.

  6. Apr 5, 2022 · Andrew Cockburn was one of the few people to survive when the cruise ship Lusitania was struck by a World War One German torpedo off the coast of Ireland on May 7, 1915, killing 1,193 people.

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  7. May 7, 2013 · Fellow Lusitania survivors George Walter Bowers- Bartlett, his wife, Irma Florine, and Third Engineer Andrew Cockburn, now Chief Engineer, were also aboard. Barbara clearly remembers sitting at the Captain’s table.

  8. Aug 17, 2010 · Lusitania Survivors. Of the 1,960 verified people on board Lusitania, 767 survived. Four survivors (marked with “*”) died of trauma related to the sinking shortly afterwards, reducing the number saved to 763. The complete passenger and crew manifest is available in the downloads section. Links to biographies to come later.

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