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English forum => Small talk => Topic started by: paul poker on May 17, 2009, 14:47:47
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hello all
i was just taking the titanic across the atlantic and i was exploring the ship when on the bridge there were some controlls one had a dial that were refering to tugs and port slacks ( i think ) and there was another which was red and only had two options also there was a brass dial in right in front of the wheel ??? ??? does any of you titanic fans know what these were and for?? i really am interested to know thanx all :) :)
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They are called telegraphs.
The center telegraph was an emergency engine telegraph, used in case the two main engine telegraphs (outer ones) lost contact with the engine room for some reason.
The red one has 7 commands, and is used to relay docking commands from the docking bridge (area on poop deck where there is a wheel and 2 telegraphs) to the bridge where it is decided whether the maneuver should be made. It is called the maneuvering telegraph.
The one with the port commands is rather interesting. It is called the docking/steering telegraph. The docking portion is named for the commands on it. The steering part is what's interesting: Look on its starboard (right) side. It has red and green filled in in the middle with numbers 40 to 0 and then to 40 along the inner area's circumference. You will see the same thing on the docking bridge. Its secondary use was in case both the wheelhouse and navigation bridge wheels failed, those in the navigating bridge could give wheel commands to those on the docking bridge, which had a more direct access to the steering engines below.
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Hey Paul Poker,
Was this what you saw from a real picture from Titanic:
(http://www.deepimage.co.uk/wrecks/titanic/titanic%20images/archive-images/archive-thumb/titanic-s-bridge.jpg)
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Hi Paul,
If you mean the horizontal dial with the big pointer behind the hub of the wheel, it is a rudder position indicator. The vertical shaft that goes up to the overhead and back into the enclosed bridge is a mechanical link to the main helm position in the enclosed bridge—not present in the model—from which the ship was normally steered, and which had the telemotors to the steering engine in the stern.
Regards,
Marty
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thanks all
that has really helped me out thanks for the info and the pic i was really interested to know what they did do you know any good sites to get some knowledge on the titanic thanks again
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do you know any good sites to get some knowledge on the titanic thanks again
Hi there Paul,
There are some decent sites, some are more for photo's others just information.
Here are some ones you may find useful:
http://www.titanic-online.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Titanic
http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/
http://www.titanic-nautical.com/RMS-Titanic.php
http://www.geocities.com/rainforest/vines/8059/titanic.htm
http://www.abratis.de/
http://www.history.com/minisites/titanic
That was just from a Basic Search in Google "RMS Titanic".
There is, however, one site in particular that offers amazing Titanic images, I'll have to find it for you!
Jack :)
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Hey Paul Poker,
Was this what you saw from a real picture from Titanic:
(http://www.deepimage.co.uk/wrecks/titanic/titanic%20images/archive-images/archive-thumb/titanic-s-bridge.jpg)
That's Olympic, not Titanic.
You can tell from the wheel pedestal and that there is one less telegraph.
To add another useful link, http://titanic-model.com/ has a lot of technical information.
You might also want to consider http://titanic-titanic.com/
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It is cut off from the pic. It is Titanic's Bridge but a view that is close to the bridge full interior but the cameras back then where big but the lenses were smaller than the ones today so it was cut-off.
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Matt,
RMSG is correct, that is a picture of Olympic’s bridge.
http://www.shipsim.com/ShipSimForum/index.php/topic,6015.msg78078.html#msg78078 (http://www.shipsim.com/ShipSimForum/index.php/topic,6015.msg78078.html#msg78078)
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well not matter if it is Titanic or Olympic, it is what paul poker was talking about.