Third Officer Herbert Pitman
- Life in Pictures


An undated photograph of officer Pitman.

A newspaper version of the undated photograph
of Pitman in uniform.

A newspaper photograph (undated)
(courtesy of Paul Lee/The Somerset County Herald of 27/4/12).

Pitman standing next to a lifeboat in an
undated photograph (Encyclopedia Titanica).

An artist's sketch of Pitman
appearing at the Senate Inquiry in Washington.

Third officer Pitman apparantly became emotional during his testimony, especially when questioned on the noise of those dying. (Credit: Getty Images)

An alterrnate shot of Third officer Pitman during the Inquiry. (Credit: Getty Images)

Third officer Pitman testifying at the Senate Inquiry.

Third officer Pitman testifying at the Senate Inquiry. (Click image to enlarge)

Pitman and possibly his family, upon arriving back in England
aboard the Adriatic, May 11th, 1912.

Third officer Pitman (left) at the Board of Trade Inquiry,
London, with Second officer Lightoller (right)
(Click image to enlarge)

Pitman in a studio photograph taken with fellow surviving officers after the Titanic disaster, which he also signed.

A close up of Pitman in an alternate version of the studio photograph
taken with fellow surviving officers after the Titanic disaster.

Pitman in a profile watercolour (undated) by Esther Patterson
(Southampton City Heritage Collections) (Click image to enlarge)

H.J. Pitman in an undated photograph.
(Click image to enlarge)

An undated mug shot of Pitman.

Pitman in an undated photograph, displayed in the Somerset Museum,
courtesy of Inger Sheil. (Click image to enlarge)

Pitman attending the premiere of the film
"A Night to Remember" in 1958

Low resolution image of Pitman
in later years (undated)

A photograph of Pitman that accompanied The Shepton
Mallet Journal, City of Wells Reporter, and County
Advertiser
newspaper article published on the
27th August 1954. (Click to enlarge)

A rare photograph of a Titanic officer in colour: Herbert Pitman in an undated photograph in his later years. (Photograph: Alan Mainstone)
(Click image to enlarge)