- time, the
other people in the
lifeboat had lost
patience with
Hichens.
Although Hichens protested,
Denver millionaire Margaret "Molly"
Brown told the...
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broadcaster Robert Hichens (disambiguation),
various people Robert Smythe Hichens (1864–1950),
English writer,
known as
Robert Hichens Robert Hichens (RMS Titanic)...
- posthumously-born son of John Ley
Hichens, army surgeon, and his wife,
Catherine Bacchus (1843–1924), and was
known as Nel
Hichens. His
father became surgeon...
-
Lionel Hichens (born 24
August 1936) is an
English former first-class cricketer. The son of
Lionel Hichens and his wife, Mary
Hermione Hichens (daughter...
- Flotilla.
Robert Peverell Hichens was born 2
March 1909, the son of
Doctor Peverell Smythe Hichens and
Constance Sawbridge Hichens. He
spent his
early life...
- of the "Naughty Nineties".
Hichens was born in
Speldhurst in Kent, the
eldest son of the Rev.
Frederick Harrison Hichens, and his wife
Abigail Elizabeth...
-
Robert Hichens may
refer to:
Robert Hichens (writer) (1864–1950),
English writer Robert Hichens (sailor) (1882–1940),
quartermaster on the RMS Titanic...
- put
quartermaster Robert Hichens in
charge of the
lifeboat and
ordered Fleet aboard as well. As they were
lowered away,
Hichens and
American socialite Margaret...
- Per
Richard "****"
Hichens-Bergström (13
August 1913 – 9 May 1989) was a
Swedish diplomat.
Hichens-Bergström was born on 13
August 1913 in Stockholm,...
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Smythe Hichens'
novel in 1933,
before it was published, when
Selznick was
still at MGM, with
Greta Garbo in mind to star – indeed,
Garbo was
Hichens' inspiration...