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Captain Oscar Hilmore Henderson

Commanding the Cromartyshire was Captain Oscar Henderson. In the early morning of 3 July 1898, he was summoned from the pilot house by his wife, Clara Maud Henderson. She was an early riser and at 5:00 a.m. she thought she had heard a ship’s whistle in the distance.

Nothing could be discerned through the dense fog, so she and her husband walked forward and listened. Seconds past. Nothing. A whole minute passed without a sound.

Captain Oscar Hilmore Henderson and his wife

Clara Maud Henderson, aboard the Cromartyshire, 4 July 1898

 

And then they heard something approaching from the port side of the bow.

The Cromartyshire’s Foghorn or What La Bourgogne heard before the collision

To warn ships of their presence in a dense fog, the Cromartyshire used a Norwegian Pattern Foghorn:

Norwegian Pattern Foghorn

 

A sailor on watch carried the valise size box to the bow, cranked several times until a loud mournful sound penetrated the mist.

 

To hear what the crew of both the Cromartyshire and La Bourgogne actually heard at 4:56 a.m. on 4 July 1898 click here