The Amazing Story of Titanic’s Last Surviving Crew Member
April 15, 2012 marks the 100th anniversary of the Titanic’s sinking. While the famous and infamous have had their Titanic stories told, one man’s remarkable story remains unexamined.
Walter Belford first came forward and identified himself as a member of the Titanic’s crew in 1955 to writer Walter Lord who was working on a book about the Titanic which would be called A Night To Remember.
When Belford had reached the age of 92 in 1962, he was believed to be the last surviving crew member of the Titanic. On April 15 of that year he was interviewed by the the New York Times on the 50th anniversary of the Titanic’s sinking.
Belford told his story of seeing Captain E.J. Smith standing calmly on the bridge as the great liner was going down. Belford was the chief night baker of the ship and described how he was preparing rolls for the next day when the Titanic struck the iceberg. In dramatic fashion he told how after the last life boat had left the ship, the Captain addressed the remaining crewmen by saying, “Well boys, I’ve done the best I can for you. Now it’s in your own hands. Do the best you can to save yourselves.”
Belford then went over to the side of the ship and jumped overboard Continue reading







