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  1. Testimony of Charles Joughin. Examined by the SOLICITOR-GENERAL. 5907. Were you chief baker on the "Titanic"? - Yes. 5908. What was the staff of bakers under you? - Thirteen. 5909. Thirteen, and yourself as chief baker? - Yes. 5910. At the time when this accident happened, were you off duty? - Yes. 5911. In your bunk? - Yes. 5912. Did the shock ...

  2. Testimony of Charles Joughin, cont. 6070. Did you find anybody else holding that rail there on, the poop? - No. 6071. You were the only one?

  3. Testimony of Charles Joughin, cont. Examined by Mr. COTTER. 6226. Are there any bulkhead doors in the alleyway outside your room? - One immediately outside.

  4. Surviving crew members who testified included the most senior surviving officer Charles Lightoller (Second Officer on Titanic), the lookout who sounded the alarm Frederick Fleet, the surviving wireless operator Harold Bride, and the ship's baker Charles Joughin.

  5. Joughin was aboard board the Titanic for her delivery trip from Belfast to Southampton and when he signed-on in Southampton for the maiden voyage on 4 April 1912 he gave his address as Elmhurst, Leighton Road.

  6. 11 de mar. de 2001 · To all, Joughin's description of his survival comes right from his testimony at the British Inquiry in 1912. In fact, when Walter Lord used a large portion of Joughin's recollections in ANTR, Joughin wrote to him and thanked him for telling his story so accurately.

  7. After surviving the Titanic disaster, Joughin returned to England, and was one of the crew members who reported to testify at the British Wreck Commissioner's inquiry into the sinking headed by Lord Mersey. In 1920, Joughin moved permanently to the United States to Paterson, New Jersey.