Harold Cottam

Harold Thomas Cottam
Born (1891-01-27)27 January 1891
Southwell, Nottinghamshire
Died 30 May 1984(1984-05-30) (aged 93)
Lowdham, Nottinghamshire

Harold Thomas Cottam (27 January 1891 30 May 1984) was the wireless operator on the RMS Carpathia when the SOS from the sinking RMS Titanic was sent.[1][2] It was also he who awakened Captain Arthur Henry Rostron after receiving the distress signal. Without his diligence, and the somewhat fortuitous circumstances, many more people might have died in the Titanic disaster. Cottam was off duty and about to go to bed, but he left the radio on and listened to the news from Cape Cod. He heard Cape Cod advise that they had private traffic for the Titanic and thought it would be helpful to inform the Titanic of this. In reply he received Jack Phillips's SOS call.[3]

Cottam received a "hero's welcome" when the Carpathia reached New York. He continued to work at sea until 1922, when he took a job as a sales representative.[4]

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