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Tracking Thomas - pt 1: December 5th
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Conversations at the Dudley House
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@nicolasalvearmusic
@nicolasalvearmusic 17 сағат бұрын
Wildness… loving it
@TorusDigitalCinema
@TorusDigitalCinema 12 сағат бұрын
Fresh tracks! 😆
@amakastacy
@amakastacy 20 сағат бұрын
What a snowy treat to watch ❄️🏂!
@TorusDigitalCinema
@TorusDigitalCinema 20 сағат бұрын
🥰🙏🏻It’s helping us keep cool during this #heatwave
@AvantGarageMusic
@AvantGarageMusic 20 сағат бұрын
Happy 16 year anniversary!! 🎉
@TorusDigitalCinema
@TorusDigitalCinema 20 сағат бұрын
Yay!! 🤗🙏🏻
@sanehood6749
@sanehood6749 20 сағат бұрын
Pretty epic
@fmyoung
@fmyoung 10 күн бұрын
2:10 Both White Star and Shipbuilder Magazine said the Titanic and the Olympic were "practically unsinkable" somewhere along the retelling though (pretty soon after I imagine) the adverb was dropped and everyone said simply they were "unsinkable"
@fmyoung
@fmyoung 10 күн бұрын
Ruth Becker said the North Atlantic was like a millpond
@fmyoung
@fmyoung 11 күн бұрын
The iceberg - or, for that matter, nature - sure took it personally that the ship was labeled unsinkable
@chikinamask
@chikinamask 11 күн бұрын
Don’t forget she was also a Rodeo horse riding Queen AND a Professional Salesperson Woman. If this study is all in truth could anyone please direct me to this studies official documentation please?!? A full transparency nation today so that should be publicly attainable right? I’m interested to see it honestly. But if not maybe now why not go through another testing with 2024 technology in order to have documental proof ? I was taught talk is cheap, facts are what matters and PROOF of those facts. Is that wrong?
@denisedarnell1641
@denisedarnell1641 20 күн бұрын
So sad they didnt manage the ship better. The fact they refused to have lifeboats for everyone !! And those they did get in lifeboats thatvwerent filled. Cant imagine floating by survivors and not trying to pick any of them up...where was their compassion and humanity. Sad that rich folks destroyed whole families in one night. Children that were survivors grew up without fathers and in some cases, their mother's and siblings too. The only positive that came from this , was to make sure the ships were not riding into ice chunks, the addition of lifeboats for all , and life jackets for all plus directions from staff as they left ports. They have drills now for safety measures and teach how to react in a disaster and how to have order during a crisis. And for gosh sake, if you are given a chance to get into lifebboats , ddont float by as someone is in the water needing help. !!!
@denisedarnell1641
@denisedarnell1641 20 күн бұрын
I loved and was fascinated by the Titantic museum in Pigeon Forge. Absolutely ddnt want to leave it. I want to go back again from my home in Michigan..it revived my love of the Titantic...such tragic circumstances they lived thru and I am sure it bothered them for years or their whole lives n
@denisedarnell1641
@denisedarnell1641 20 күн бұрын
I cannot imagine the fear and sadness they all e experienced and the way they lost their loved ones is horrific
@babyyoda6549
@babyyoda6549 21 күн бұрын
If they wanted to get there in record time, they should’ve picked the summer for the Titanic voyage instead of in April otherwise, if they went in April, they should’ve went far south, which means they would’ve taken longer to get to New York
@cardinalsbaseballclassics
@cardinalsbaseballclassics 22 күн бұрын
There's something very unsettling (but in an awesome way) about seeing a woman that was in her mid-20s at the end of the Edwardian Era wearing late 1970s/early-mid 1980s fashion.
@yeahnoonecaresifyouarefirst
@yeahnoonecaresifyouarefirst 25 күн бұрын
Watching this after finding out the captain just died some time ago...... The actor DUH
@gerarditogm2181
@gerarditogm2181 29 күн бұрын
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@ashleymufasa
@ashleymufasa Ай бұрын
15:15
@fmyoung
@fmyoung Ай бұрын
I found these stats here quite interesting : Col Gracie was the first adult survivor to die (December 4 1912), Reginald Lee was the first crew member to die (August 6 1913), Joseph Boxhall was the last officer to die (April 25 1967), Sidney Edward Daniels was the last crew member to die (May 25 1983), and Michel Navratil was the last male survivor to die (January 30 2001). Then in quite the eerie coincidence Millvina Dean the very last survivor passed away on May 31 2009 the 98th anniversary of the Titanic's launch
@AvantGarageMusic
@AvantGarageMusic Ай бұрын
Beautiful shots! 😍
@fmyoung
@fmyoung Ай бұрын
Harold Bride made $20 a month. It would've taken all his pay for 18 years to cross the ocean in style
@fmyoung
@fmyoung Ай бұрын
28:10 Talk about that I hear from Walter Lord and a few other docs that the berg also punctured the double bottom at Boiler Room 4
@fmyoung
@fmyoung Ай бұрын
26:41 How could he
@fmyoung
@fmyoung Ай бұрын
26:13 Cpt Lord always said that the Californian was 19mi away so she wasn't "there"; Robert Ballard maintains she was only 10mi at the most. In either case she was close enough to go over and help
@fmyoung
@fmyoung Ай бұрын
26:05 Hi "Yamsi"
@TheRealThanos55
@TheRealThanos55 Ай бұрын
They were paying 1000 dollars a week for this???
@joesantos8563
@joesantos8563 Ай бұрын
2:51 There's absolutely nothing romantic about this. Seriously.
@fmyoung
@fmyoung Ай бұрын
A quite interesting story I've heard about Ismay is that around the time "A Night to Remember" was published in November 1955 Walter Lord got a letter from England about the "remarkable finish" at the 1913 Derby in Epsom Downs. Craganour, the favourite, crossed the line first and was escorted to the winners' circle. Then, without a protest from anyone, it was disqualified and the race was awarded to second-place Aboyeur. Craganour, Lord's correspondent said, was owned by Bruce Ismay, and I guess it doesn't need saying that after what happened the year before the establishment would never let an Ismay-owned horse win the hallowed Derby. Walter Lord then went to check the story. Everything turned out to be accurate except for one important detail. Joseph Bruce Ismay didn't own Craganour. His brother, Charles Bower Ismay, did. Still, Craganour remained disqualified. The reason? Craganour's original jockey had been replaced by an American one, Johnny Reiff. I don't know why that was but the move was immensely unpopular, and the discussions the judges are (apparently) supposed to conduct at the end of the race presented them with the golden opportunity to discredit Reiff. Walter Lord, though, said he still got letters afterwards still linking Bruce Ismay and Craganour together
@ConfusedCheckeredFlags-fo6tf
@ConfusedCheckeredFlags-fo6tf Ай бұрын
How come they didn't see the Titanic's split
@dovetonsturdee7033
@dovetonsturdee7033 26 күн бұрын
They probably had more immediate concerns to worry about.
@StarWarsiscool2
@StarWarsiscool2 25 күн бұрын
@@dovetonsturdee7033And it was pitch black, like you could not see anything, and the split was not as dramatic as in the movie.
@Whosyamomma
@Whosyamomma Ай бұрын
I remember a holocaust survivor came to my highschool. He was in his late 90s and he said “all my people who share these terrors have left this Earth now. I am one of the last. And after I go, who else will tell our story in its full truth” Always reminds me of the titanic. Most of us were alive before the final survivors passed. Which is crazy to me.
@AvantGarageMusic
@AvantGarageMusic Ай бұрын
❤woah this is incredible! 😊
@barnbersonol
@barnbersonol Ай бұрын
Titanic, moon landings, John Lennon "assassination" ... all BS. Insurance job. Titanic was in fact sold to the Japanese whaling fleet for twelve grand.
@azcardguy7825
@azcardguy7825 Ай бұрын
This is disturbing
@masonkaskie8776
@masonkaskie8776 Ай бұрын
The Last Acutual 7 Survivors were Louise Laroche (1910-1998) Eleanor Johnson (1910-1998) Michel Navratil (1908-2001) Winnifred Quick (1904-2002) Lillian Asplund (1906-2006) Barbara West (1911-2007) Milvina Dean (1912-2009)
@fmyoung
@fmyoung Ай бұрын
Col Gracie was the first adult and first male survivor to die (December 4 1912), Reginald Lee was the first crew member to die (August 6 1913), Joseph Boxhall was the last officer to die (April 25 1967), Sidney Edward Daniels was the last crew member to die (May 25 1983), and Michel Navratil was the last male survivor to die (January 30 2001). Then in quite the eerie coincidence Millvina Dean the very last survivor passed away on May 31 2009 the 98th anniversary of the Titanic's launch
@masonkaskie8776
@masonkaskie8776 Ай бұрын
@@fmyoung and the very First survivor to die was Maria Nackid on July 30th 1912
@fmyoung
@fmyoung Ай бұрын
@@masonkaskie8776 That's right
@ModernDayRenaissanceMan
@ModernDayRenaissanceMan Ай бұрын
23:00 Amazing that so many like her were convinced that the boat didn't break in half. People even wrongly quote a book written in the 1950s with survivors accounts that claimed the majority of them don't believe the broke in half. This is how fake news gets spread. The fact of the matter is most of them changed their story to align with the government's investigations. Then today people will quote that book as gospel that most people didn't think the broke in half. This simply is not true. Before that inquiry most people thought the boat broke in half. This is why you have to be careful about current events and realizing how fast a LIE can spread, even among the witnesses that were there, let alone someone that wasn't there. Always remember to thoroughly research everything. This woman was 12 years old and saw it with her own eyes and they convinced her she was wrong.
@sviesosvaikas1126
@sviesosvaikas1126 Ай бұрын
how can a steel boat break in half in the midle of the ocean ? That seems very unlikely
@dovetonsturdee7033
@dovetonsturdee7033 26 күн бұрын
@@sviesosvaikas1126 Stresses on the hull as the bow of the ship sank and the stern lifted.
@bswihart1
@bswihart1 Ай бұрын
“The foolishness of man” has had quite a few stories
@paulawhite5625
@paulawhite5625 Ай бұрын
That idiot with glasses saying it was very romantic???
@taoscom7145
@taoscom7145 Ай бұрын
He's obviously gay.
@robertcornelius3514
@robertcornelius3514 2 ай бұрын
For years I have told people it was a torpedo that sunk her. No, it wasn't. It was a mine. Placing thousands of mines in waters just before and during WWI was quite common. The Germans hated the English.
@dovetonsturdee7033
@dovetonsturdee7033 26 күн бұрын
Could you please describe the type of mine which could be laid in 13,000 feet of water, and in peacetime? The Germans didn't lay any mines in British waters before WW1, by the way.
@mdbw4tB1
@mdbw4tB1 2 ай бұрын
Stunning! You captured the essence of the island, your friend, and your soul!
@stacymcmillen70
@stacymcmillen70 2 ай бұрын
There were a couple reasons for the lack of life boats I think. Appearance and the ignorant ideology of a unsinkable ship.
@chuckholmes9125
@chuckholmes9125 2 ай бұрын
The Olympic was switched with the Titanic because of insurance claims from J.P Morgan the owner also a way of getting rid of all his competition of the time.He knew of the problems. So they switched the names of these two ships for the insurance. And several years later the same men that got off the Titanic ( Olympic) Met at Jeykell Island to form the Federal Reserve,
@dovetonsturdee7033
@dovetonsturdee7033 26 күн бұрын
Amazing how ignorant people warch a switcher video and swallow it whole, isn't it?
@danielb7660
@danielb7660 2 ай бұрын
What's sickening about all of this, is that it was completely unnecessary and completely preventable. I have swam in 45 degree water and it is utterly shocking to the system. Those poor people never had a chance.
@Vishiaeq
@Vishiaeq 2 ай бұрын
That film at the end, it isn't even showing Titanic. All of that was Olympic. That flickering you see when Captain Smith was inspecting the ship, was Olympics name scratched out frame by frame, the same goes for the tugs in the water as the ship was being pulled out of docking. The name on the tugs would have shown that they were actually in NY. Since the ships were almost identical, and they really had no footage of Titanic at all, they used Olympic and just scratched out what they didn't want you to see. Not that it wasn't completely noticeable where they "edited" lol.
@Florida239
@Florida239 2 ай бұрын
What’s sickening is there shoulda been 700 children surviving…there shouldn’t have been one child not rescued. The idea that they rescued rich adults over children is disgusting and disturbing. No wander these entitled rich huzzys had nightmares
@b.c9885
@b.c9885 2 ай бұрын
The lady's mother at around 9:40 explaining how she didn't want to go because the Titantic was said to be UNSINKABLE..And that it's "like trying to fly in the place of God" was right
@EbenezerScrooge1843
@EbenezerScrooge1843 2 ай бұрын
The videos at the end are of RMS Olympic
@JsRetroVideoGames
@JsRetroVideoGames 2 ай бұрын
This video really got gang raped by ads.
@fjb3544
@fjb3544 2 ай бұрын
All of those people died just for insurance. Sad
@eliel0503
@eliel0503 2 ай бұрын
What even are you talking about
@royhubrich9600
@royhubrich9600 2 ай бұрын
It was a good time when journalism was still critical and yet cosmopolitan.
@andreabrindesi6526
@andreabrindesi6526 2 ай бұрын
Easy.. The fact it was called unsinkable made things go opposite. It was a project failure, iron used was low quality and the boat started damaged because of had an accident before(Olympic). Morgan took back money from insurance companies to pair the amount spent to repair the boat hull, and, at the same time, members of anti Federal Reserve that were on the maiden trip were eliminated, no iceberg no fire onboard. It was a conspiracy. Someone told was hit by a boat seeing it going away in the frog.
@eliel0503
@eliel0503 2 ай бұрын
Great fairy tale story, next time tell something truthful
@andreabrindesi6526
@andreabrindesi6526 2 ай бұрын
@@eliel0503 i usually do not do anything that other people needs to. So do it yourself!
@fmyoung
@fmyoung 2 ай бұрын
26:04 Bruce Ismay was exonerated at the Senate hearings but I have a feeling Sen. Smith knew he would be made to pay for it all one way or the other. For one thing, he was pilloried by the press (with things like "Ismay survived to tell the courts how 1,500 people on his ship and under his care perished while he escaped") and then his American business partners no longer wanted to do business with him
@fmyoung
@fmyoung 2 ай бұрын
Eva Hart said many times that the Titanic "will go down in history as the one disaster where there was no need for anyone to die." I so have to agree