Titanic Engineers’ Memorial, Southampton

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The Titanic Engineers’ Memorial in Southampton is a monument dedicated to the ship’s engineering staff and wireless operators, including Jack Phillips, who died in the 1912 disaster while remaining at their posts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Titanic memorial
outdoor sculpture
public monument
war memorial
accessibleTo public
alsoKnownAs Engineers’ Memorial, Southampton NERFINISHED
Titanic Engineers’ Memorial NERFINISHED
associatedWithShip RMS Titanic NERFINISHED
category Grade II listed monuments and memorials
Maritime memorials in the United Kingdom
Monuments and memorials in Southampton
commemoratesDate 15 April 1912
commemoratesEvent sinking of RMS Titanic
country England
United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Jack Phillips NERFINISHED
engineering staff of RMS Titanic
wireless operators of RMS Titanic
hasPart bronze figure of Nike
bronze relief panels
inscribed plaques
hasTheme heroism
maritime history
self‑sacrifice
heritageDesignation Grade II listed
heritageDesignationBy Historic England
heritageStatus listed building
inscriptionLanguage English
locatedIn East (Andrews) Park, Southampton NERFINISHED
locatedInPark Andrews Park NERFINISHED
location Hampshire NERFINISHED
Southampton NERFINISHED
material bronze
granite
memorialFor engineers who remained at their posts
wireless operators who remained at their posts
memorialType civilian disaster memorial
notablePersonCommemorated Jack Phillips GENERATED
operator Southampton City Council NERFINISHED
subjectOf Titanic commemorations in Southampton
unveiled 1914
yearOfEventCommemorated 1912

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Jack Phillips memorial Titanic Engineers’ Memorial, Southampton