1:12 - Captain of the Titanic - Edward john Smith (Bust)
Figure 1:12 (Bust) + Socle (Separate part)
Printing resin 14K 25 Microns.
The design is based on Edward John Smith Monument, a commemorative statue located in Beacon Park, Lichfield.
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Edward John Smith (1850-1912) was a captain of the British Merchant Navy, better known for being the commander of the RMS Titanic on his tragic inaugural voyage in April 1912. Born in Hanley, England, Smith began his maritime career at the age of 17 and rose to become one of the most experienced captains of the White Star Line. Known for his coolness and leadership, he was respected by his crews. Unfortunately, he lost his life when the Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg, an event that made him an iconic figure in maritime history.
Edward John Smith Monument is a commemorative statue located in Beacon Park, Lichfield, England. Built in 1914, this monument pays tribute to Titanic's captain, Edward John Smith, who died during the sinking in 1912. The bronze statue, created by British sculptor Kathleen Scott, represents Smith in captain's uniform, looking proudly forward, symbolizing his courage and dedication as a sailor. The stone base bears inscriptions honouring its memory and service to the merchant navy. The monument is a place of recollection for those who remember the Titanic and his crew.