A type written document headed - STATEMENT of H.S. BRIDE with reference to Ice Report received on board s/s "TITANIC", 14th April 1912 signed and dated "H.S. Bride 4th June 1912 with manuscript footnote reading "10 June 1912 Bride has gone on 2 weeks leave. Address 58 Ravensbourne Avenue, Shortlands, Kent 9139, London Wall (Mr Bride's Father)", attached to two printed Marconi International foolscap sheets headed: "Copies reproduced from the Original Documents of MASTERS SERVICE MESSAGES SENT by the TITANIC Between Midnight, Greenwich Mean Time, 11th April 1912, up to 14th April 10.25pm New york Time, when her distress signals were first received." with numerous manuscript entries giving very interesting details of his movement, and comment, about messages emanating from the Californian; another two MARCONI INTERNATIONAL documents relating to MASTERS SERVICE MESSAGES RECEIVED by the TITANIC between the same dates and times as above, the headed sheet with manuscript entries and signed G E Turnbull (3)
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A type written document headed - STATEMENT of H.S. BRIDEwith reference to Ice Report received on board s/s "TITANIC", 14th April 1912 signed and dated "H.S. Bride 4th June 1912 with manuscript footnote reading "10 June 1912 Bride has gone on 2 weeks leave. Address 58 Ravensbourne Avenue, Shortlands, Kent 9139, London Wall (Mr Bride's Father)", attached to two printed Marconi International foolscap sheets headed: "Copies reproduced from the Original Documents of MASTERS SERVICE MESSAGES SENT by the TITANIC Between Midnight, Greenwich Mean Time, 11th April 1912, up to 14th April 10.25pm New york Time, when her distress signals were first received." with numerous manuscript entries giving very interesting details of his movement, and comment, about messages emanating from the Californian; another two MARCONI INTERNATIONAL documents relating to MASTERS SERVICE MESSAGES RECEIVED by the TITANIC between the same dates and times as above, the headed sheet with manuscript entries and signed G E Turnbull (3)
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It is understood that these were submitted to Lord Mersey's enquiry's G E Turnbull was Marconi International's deputy manager and a witness at the enquiry