Chilling Titanic Wreck Details

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Oceanliner Designs

Oceanliner Designs

20 күн бұрын

The wreck of the RMS Titanic holds many secrets; from the Marconi wireless system that tells the story of its operators' fight to get their critical message across to the bottles of champagne that litter the ocean floor and may still be drinkable!
With special thanks to Jack Gibson and James Penca as well as the whole Titanic Honor and Glory team for providing renders of Titanic's interior spaces.
titanichg.com/
Plans of Titanic by Bruce Beveridge
www.encyclopedia-titanica.org...
Oceanliner Designs explores the design, construction, engineering and operation of history’s greatest vessels- from Titanic to Queen Mary and from the Empress of Ireland to the Lusitania. Join maritime researcher and illustrator Michael Brady as he tells the stories behind some of history's most famous ocean liners and machines!
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@OceanlinerDesigns
@OceanlinerDesigns 19 күн бұрын
Hi friends! This video is an amalgam of two older videos from this channel which were taken down by a bogus copyright claim last year. I have tweaked a few things and merged them together to create one video. Please enjoy this blast from the past :)
@Meseeks06
@Meseeks06 19 күн бұрын
I'm 3st
@user-sg6ji2kk3u
@user-sg6ji2kk3u 19 күн бұрын
Thanks so much !! I find Everything Titanic & Lusitania fascinating !! Well really many of the great OceanLiners of the early twentieth century are fascinating . Thanks so much . Laura from Canada 👍🏻🫶🏻❤️🙌🏻😊🇨🇦🇨🇦
@roboboydax
@roboboydax 19 күн бұрын
I wa wondering why these amazing videos were removed but thank you for this piece of information.
@averyandaxel00
@averyandaxel00 19 күн бұрын
Hiiiiiiiiiiiii
@user-et2xc2ww6q
@user-et2xc2ww6q 19 күн бұрын
It's extraordinary that some of these things remain well preserved after all this time Mike . The many pairs of leather shoes sitting on the sea bed is certainly chilling . Love your channel Mike
@AndyHappyGuy
@AndyHappyGuy 19 күн бұрын
Every detail of Titanic’s wreck is pretty chilling, it’s quite cold down there.
@user-zt5xz5fz4q
@user-zt5xz5fz4q 19 күн бұрын
It is a freezer there. I know the place.
@PersephoneDaSilva
@PersephoneDaSilva 19 күн бұрын
Boo! Get off the stage!
@drawing_person9221
@drawing_person9221 19 күн бұрын
Nah keep him on the stage, his jokes give me the chills
@JounLord1
@JounLord1 19 күн бұрын
So what you are saying is the Titanic's freezers are still keeping cold? Thats pretty impressive.
@ErectkyleDysfunction
@ErectkyleDysfunction 19 күн бұрын
This joke was annoying and youtube keeps deleting my rude comment.
@zacaharywood7507
@zacaharywood7507 19 күн бұрын
I’ll never forget James Cameron’s team initial reaction to seeing the Turkish bath for the first time, it was truly amazing.
@ChairmanPaulieD
@ChairmanPaulieD 18 күн бұрын
something along the lines Cameron said “It’s like a Well-Preserved Underwater Church” 🧐😳
@isabellind1292
@isabellind1292 14 күн бұрын
@@ChairmanPaulieD That's an odd thing to say.
@s13rr4buf3
@s13rr4buf3 14 күн бұрын
​@@isabellind1292 Maybe more like a mosque, with the colorful geometric tiles.
@isabellind1292
@isabellind1292 14 күн бұрын
@@s13rr4buf3 Oh! Yes, that makes sense.😊👍👍
@jamieflanagan7946
@jamieflanagan7946 11 күн бұрын
Amazingly the Turkish Bath is still full to this day on the Titanic!
@Taylorswiftfan13308
@Taylorswiftfan13308 19 күн бұрын
I don't know why I get so choked up thinking of those wireless operators doing what they could to shut down properly in hopes of preventing a possibly catastrophic electrical short in the chaotic conditions at hand. Truly, an impressive display of the best humanity has to offer. Just one of many that morning to be sure but hats off to you gentlemen!
@thethirdrichard7787
@thethirdrichard7787 19 күн бұрын
same!
@AndreWehrle
@AndreWehrle 18 күн бұрын
That's some dedication. Shutting down a wireless set that he knew was likely soon to be (and is) on the bottom of the ocean for all eternity.
@burningchrome70
@burningchrome70 16 күн бұрын
True character is shown by what you do when no one is looking.
@tolrem
@tolrem 15 күн бұрын
Reminds me of Lord Nelson at Trafalgar saying.."England expects every man to do his duty."
@GrammerAngel
@GrammerAngel 14 күн бұрын
You are a kind soul. That is why this bothers you. Cheers to the good people of this world!
@benderbendingrodriguez420
@benderbendingrodriguez420 19 күн бұрын
The amount of knowledge we know about Titanic that comes *SOLEY* from James Cameron & his teams expeditions is honestly incredible
@NonsensicalNauticalRambings
@NonsensicalNauticalRambings 19 күн бұрын
Shipwrecks in general are some of the most terrifying things on earth. What is practically a small city, now abandoned and decayed, leaving only nature living inside of it, encased in darkness forever until it rusts away entirely. We see little bits of humanity, such as the bottles still upright, or the plates scattered across the seabed, but still neatly stacked. Even the little bits of clothes left behind show humanity. These artifacts left show how quickly everything changed, one moment, a steward was stacking plates, a passenger was walking the deck, and someone has just finished a drink, and placed it in their cabins shelf. The next, their vessel is sinking, and they are forced to abandon the last bit of known safety for hundreds of miles, forced to row the unknown darkness of the Atlantic. Shipwrecks are the most terrifying things on earth for that reason. Titanic’s can elevate this, because we’ve watched it decay for nearly 40 years. We know soon that it’ll be gone, but we raise what we can from the wreck, and preserve the last bits of humanity left. We preserve Titanic’s human elements, as they are what matter most. The ship and its passengers/crew will never be forgotten this way.
@zacattack3532
@zacattack3532 19 күн бұрын
Well said
@user-zt5xz5fz4q
@user-zt5xz5fz4q 18 күн бұрын
Amen.
@WillSing4TP
@WillSing4TP 12 күн бұрын
Beautifully spoken.
@favoinousscum3718
@favoinousscum3718 8 күн бұрын
I just want the pieces of clothing and shoes to be left along with the ship. I have no problem raising bottles and the like. But those were once people. I want them to be left peacefully and undisturbed at the bottom. A while ago, the Titanic's (I think it was the Titanic) whistle was raised, repaired and played for the first time in decades, then returned to the ship where it belongs. I'm glad they returned it so it can rest.
@supers0nic77
@supers0nic77 6 күн бұрын
Nice
@joiedevivre2005
@joiedevivre2005 19 күн бұрын
For me, the most haunting images are the many pairs of shoes lying side by side. I know that's where the body of a Titanic victim came to rest, while wearing those shoes. It almost feels like I'm looking inside a grave.
@sylvialarson7827
@sylvialarson7827 19 күн бұрын
also possible from clothing trunks/suitcases
@juicewrld5884
@juicewrld5884 19 күн бұрын
The reason they are believed to be from where a person came to rest is because of the way they are situated as if they were still on someone's feet.
@peanutdecided6256
@peanutdecided6256 17 күн бұрын
very interesting, i guess if they fell out of a closet or suitcase the odds of the landing together would be minuscule, unless the suitcase landed intact and rotted away, then that could explain why they’re next to each other
@catasrophieGrrl
@catasrophieGrrl 15 күн бұрын
For me it's the shoes, too. Each pair to me is a person lying there with them, even though we can't see the person who wore them anymore.
@marylevin9262
@marylevin9262 14 күн бұрын
I feel I’m invading the person’s privacy seeing their shoes🙁
@richsuykerbuyk7983
@richsuykerbuyk7983 19 күн бұрын
I'm always leery when I see titles like, "Chilling Titanic Wreck Details" but then I saw it was Oceanliner Designs and eagerly clicked! You are the best for intriguing maritime information and facts.
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid 18 күн бұрын
Right? It seems like the title of an absolutely awful clickbait video. Haha. But then you see the channel....
@NankitaBR
@NankitaBR 19 күн бұрын
That last detail is really chilling. Those men were doing everything they could until literally the very end.
@Deadsea_1993
@Deadsea_1993 19 күн бұрын
As were the wireless operators and the crew in the engine rooms. They stayed at their posts until the very end and then they finally abandoned them to go to the top of the ship. The wireless operators kept calling out to all ships that Titanic was going under and they needed rescue immediately. The guys in the engine room kept trying to fight the water to buy the passengers and other crew more time for help to arrive. Unlike most ship wrecks, Titanic had a lot of heroes.
@pampurr1
@pampurr1 18 күн бұрын
Two heros! The wireless men. So many others we don’t know their stories.
@erynlasgalen1949
@erynlasgalen1949 17 күн бұрын
The lone davit also shows that it would have made no difference if twice the number of lifeboats had been provided. The crew barely got off the ones they had available.
@justaskin8523
@justaskin8523 14 күн бұрын
@@erynlasgalen1949 - Partly the reason they got so few people off was because the crew didn't have a plan or organization. Hell, they didn't even have consistency. On one side of the ship, they were letting men get in the lifeboats. On the other side, they were denying men a lifeboat seat, even if it meant that they would lower a half-full boat into the water. All of this falls on the shoulders of the incompetent captain.
@brynnharris-hamm1321
@brynnharris-hamm1321 11 күн бұрын
Can you imagine what a terrible display of humanity the titanic sinking would be today? It would the Kardashians stepping over the rest of us to get to their lifeboat, where they wouldn’t tolerate anyone else boarding with them. Companies would let ppl swipe their credit cards to pay thousands of dollars for a place on a boat… I can’t imagine the horror it would be. At least on titanic, ppl were heroic and classy and had integrity. There would be none of that now.
@SebivonFircks
@SebivonFircks 19 күн бұрын
She: he thinks of another girl Me: what are the five most fascinating Titanic wreck details that have survived all these years?
@brodriguez11000
@brodriguez11000 19 күн бұрын
Pneumatic tubes was interesting. Wonder if used elsewhere?
@filmandfirearms
@filmandfirearms 19 күн бұрын
@@brodriguez11000 They used to be everywhere. Banks were still using them for drive thrus until fairly recently. They just aren't efficient anymore and they're easy to replace, which is why you don't see them anymore
@wombatsauce
@wombatsauce 19 күн бұрын
@@filmandfirearms I mean sure, an email is faster etc, but - you could fart in one of those containers and send it to someone in the office. They get it, "what tha.. empty, hmm guess they just AWWW WHAT THA *vomits* " - so yeah, show me how you gonna send someone a fart as an attachment in 2024.
@connorbranscombe6819
@connorbranscombe6819 19 күн бұрын
@@wombatsauceWe just need to invent Smell-O-Vision and then we can send digital sharts.
@AussBosss
@AussBosss 19 күн бұрын
⁠@@wombatsauce😂
@ehliefrancis4142
@ehliefrancis4142 19 күн бұрын
You, my friend, singlehandedly keep my titanic obsession alive
@thegirlwitheeyes1232
@thegirlwitheeyes1232 19 күн бұрын
James Cameron has been an incredible source when it comes to the titanic being an archaeological site, without his arduous research and dives we wouldn't know a lot of information about not just the titanic but the deep ocean in general
@shadelings
@shadelings 18 күн бұрын
Apparently he plans to go back to the wreck in a submersible that's engineered properly, to honor his friend who was killed on Rush's amateurish design to show that it can be done safely, if it's done properly.
@thegirlwitheeyes1232
@thegirlwitheeyes1232 18 күн бұрын
@@shadelings yeah, unfortunately the submersible accident of almost a year ago did had a lot of ripple effect on diving as a practice, I hope he can get his message across that if done properly and with the correct safe messures, diving in a submersible can be survivable and even Safe!
@shadelings
@shadelings 17 күн бұрын
@@thegirlwitheeyes1232 Absolutely, and it should have a ripple effect because it shows just how much damage a delusionally malignant egomaniac can do when he's been funded enough money.
@thegirlwitheeyes1232
@thegirlwitheeyes1232 17 күн бұрын
@@shadelings I never negated the fact that egomaniac with too much money and no care for Safety aren't at fault.... They pretty much are, but not all the people with too much money are egomaniacs with a disregard for safety, some of them actually care about diving into the deep ocean in a safe manner and have spent years researching and making sure their designs are safe to use. James Cameron has THOUSANDS of diving hours under his belt, not only to the titanic but also the Mariana Trench, he went to the deepest part of it in fact, and he has come back safe and sound cause he has a team of acctual ingeneers and researchers at his disposal that can make the vessels safe.
@shadelings
@shadelings 17 күн бұрын
@@thegirlwitheeyes1232 You're preaching to the choir, sis. I was referring to Rush being the egomaniac, which he absolutely was. But I'm well aware of how much submersible diving Cameron has done - he's clocked more hours in some of the deepest parts of the ocean than astronauts have clocked in outer space. He's a GOAT, without a doubt.
@jomac841
@jomac841 19 күн бұрын
That lone davit on the starboard side is a hauntingly beautiful memorial to those who died trying to save as many as possible.
@theminingassassin16
@theminingassassin16 19 күн бұрын
For me, it's really sad to see the wreckage of Titanic. To think that this was a ship destined for greatness only to end up a mangled wreck on the sea floor on her maiden voyage is just depressing. Not to mention that around 1,500 people went down with her.
@TheREALJosephTurner
@TheREALJosephTurner 19 күн бұрын
As an amateur radio operator, I appreciated the detail you put into the wireless segment. it's crazy how two rooms worth of equipment in Titanic's day now fits in a radio smaller than a shoe box, AND the modern radio is much more capable!
@canuckprogressive.3435
@canuckprogressive.3435 18 күн бұрын
Interesting too that the type of transmitter they used has been illegal to use since 1927.
@sighfly2928
@sighfly2928 15 күн бұрын
The computer used for the Apollo landing is even crazier, 64kb of memory running at 0.043 MHz, weighing 32kg. Modern day smartphones have about 190,000 times more memory and 15million times more storage, and they’re mostly under 200grams
@ghoulfangs
@ghoulfangs 10 күн бұрын
@@sighfly2928 I love how far technology has come
@8ballout
@8ballout 19 күн бұрын
No matter how often I hear the story about the Titanic, it always makes me feel really sad. So many lives lost at sea and the fear they must have had, facing the inevitable end. So many lives lost but never forgotten.
@Brandis13
@Brandis13 19 күн бұрын
A fascinating detail at the Titanic Experience in Orlando (a very good exhibit in general, by the way) is that your admission ticket contains a name of a crew member or passenger and at the end of the exhibit, there is a room with all the names and you can look up, if that person survived or died.
@OleJanssen
@OleJanssen 18 күн бұрын
In fact, Titanic isn't even particularly special, it's just the most popular one. For example, the sinking of the "Wilhelm Gustloff" likely took around 9.000 lives. That is about six times as deadly as the Titanic disaster yet it's largely forgotten.
@khastanien3476
@khastanien3476 16 күн бұрын
@@OleJanssen true, but the main reason the Wilhelm Gustloff is forgotten is because the ship was sunk during WW2 and it wasn't due to human arrogance but a willful attack. Additionally its story is not as marketable to the international film industry as it was a german ship with german soldiers and refugees
@mattwilkinson5858
@mattwilkinson5858 19 күн бұрын
Those dining room window panels are genius!
@Dokify
@Dokify 19 күн бұрын
As a child I loved the titanic for some reason. I have no idea why I was so fascinated in it but I was and even still to this day I do enjoy occasionally watching stuff on it
@violethouseworth5943
@violethouseworth5943 19 күн бұрын
For as long as I can remember, since I was a very young child>>OBSESSED WITH THE TITANIC ALTHOUGH SCARED OF LARGE BODIES OF WATER>>I always, and I SAY ALWAYS>>wake up @ 2:36 every morning>>>>>They retrieved a pocket watch from the bottom that stopped at exactly 2:36>>>I have never been able to wear a watch as my body always kills it>>>even a wind up>>>>
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid 18 күн бұрын
That's cool! Titanic was my first-ever historical obsession. Reading your comment was like reading my own memory. 😃
@Sweetlyfe
@Sweetlyfe 13 күн бұрын
@@violethouseworth5943I’d say that you were on it in a past life, you should do a past life regression. No doubt you may have perished on her. We are after all energy and that doesn’t disappear when we die. After my own near death experience, I found it to be very peaceful and once I surrendered to it. I felt like I was stepping into a nice warm bath as started at my feet and worked its way up my whole body, I t was very peaceful, I didn’t feel any pain and all fear left me, and it felt like the most beautiful love. I haven’t feared death since that time a week before my 30th birthday. Nearly 30yrs later I look forward to it, as I will see my soulmate again, I still live and enjoy my life, but to see her again and to feel her beautiful soul is everything.
@Kittysoftpaws377
@Kittysoftpaws377 12 күн бұрын
I can relate.
@thatvampirelorraine
@thatvampirelorraine 10 күн бұрын
When I was 6 it was I think 60years since it sank and learning all about it and the song titanic !
@jfmezei
@jfmezei 19 күн бұрын
On champagne vs wine bottles: The shape of the cork , the cap and muselet of the campagne bottle would prevent the cork from being preessed in by the pressure differetial. And the muselet would prevent the cork from spreading out and this by keeping its shape prevented from breaking and letting rest be pushed in. In a wine bottle, it is easy to just push the cork in. The pressure inside the champagne bottle would have little to do with preserving it because the 5500psi pressure is no match for the low pressure inside the bottles. It is however a testament to the glass able to widthtand that pressure differential between the small amount of gas inside bottle and the water outside.
@pastorjerrykliner3162
@pastorjerrykliner3162 19 күн бұрын
Yup!
@user-zt5xz5fz4q
@user-zt5xz5fz4q 19 күн бұрын
Amen.
@justinweaver7428
@justinweaver7428 13 күн бұрын
It all has to do with the fact that that the bottles are round, not square. Round bottles mean the glass is always in compression, not tension.
@dondavis5633
@dondavis5633 17 күн бұрын
Mike: As a 26-year USN officer, I genuinely appreciate the historical accuracy and deep humanity you and your channel display. You are easily my favorite place to visit to learn about the rich maritime history of these wonderful ships and the countries that built them. Thank you so much for what you do!
@Deidre-AN4
@Deidre-AN4 11 күн бұрын
I could listen to him all day long. I love his knowledge and verse. He is such a talented man. Best to him.
@nursestoyland
@nursestoyland 19 күн бұрын
Finally, a non clickbait chilling titanic facts video!
@Xiroi87
@Xiroi87 19 күн бұрын
This channel doesn't do clickbait, that's why our friend Mike Brady has so many loyal subscribers.
@benderbendingrodriguez420
@benderbendingrodriguez420 19 күн бұрын
Mike never let's us down.. except his video on the Titan disaster.. that video is weirdly out of character for him
@renerpho
@renerpho 18 күн бұрын
If this is the first video you watch on this channel then I envy you, because you're in for a treat ;-)
@renerpho
@renerpho 18 күн бұрын
@@benderbendingrodriguez420 Which of the two, the original, or the re-upload?
@catbarr924
@catbarr924 19 күн бұрын
Babe wake up our friend Mike Brady from Oceanliner Designs posted a new Titanic video
@lukzombi8413
@lukzombi8413 17 күн бұрын
16:41 Actually in fact there is a method of wine maturation and aging on sea bed. It was accidentaly invented by spanish people during the napoleonic wars. At this time napoleonic armies were ravening entire country, so people living on coastline decide to hide some values at shallow sea bed, including alcohol, to recover it after the wars. Unexpectedly, after few years the wine lying at the bottom turned out to be surprisingly good, and this method is sill in use.
@LRSNRCNG309
@LRSNRCNG309 19 күн бұрын
12:00 i have never even thought about the fact that some parts of titanic are inaccessible cuz of the sealed doors n stuff. Could only begin to imagine the condition of everything that we'll never see
@randomrazr
@randomrazr 19 күн бұрын
couldnt we peak through the window?
@sylvialarson7827
@sylvialarson7827 19 күн бұрын
not all inner rooms (such as the pool) had them
@Furious321
@Furious321 19 күн бұрын
I would have thought some sort of acetylene torch could be used to gain access to such rooms. Then again, even if it were possible, one would be drastically tampering with the wreckage.
@GrumpyIan
@GrumpyIan 19 күн бұрын
​@@Furious321with how advanced tech has gotten I hope the next dive they'll have a really small rov to explore deeper into the ship.
@Nylon_riot
@Nylon_riot 19 күн бұрын
Not anymore. The ship is degrading quickly and will be gone in 15 years. That is why they have been trying to get down there and scan whats left. The entire section that contained the captain's wheel has collapsed. The one scan they got has vindicated the guy that was accused of not releasing the life boats, ends up it was equipment failure.
@migmigjohnson9351
@migmigjohnson9351 19 күн бұрын
How titanic still has silverware still neatly arranged on tables, china plates and cups still neatly stocked in the kitchen. I have an RV and can barely keep anything upright after a 10 mile trip.
@chrissaccary524
@chrissaccary524 4 күн бұрын
That's what I don't get. After a ship snapping in half, the trip down and the impact of hitting the seafloor, how? 🤔
@GARTHxBROOKS
@GARTHxBROOKS 3 күн бұрын
@chrissaccary524 It's fake , just like the moon landing
@susanneashton1340
@susanneashton1340 3 күн бұрын
It speaks of a different series of events, of a slower, more gradual descent.
@siphillis
@siphillis 19 күн бұрын
Interesting, I was always told every dog on-board perished on the Titanic, but glad to know that's a myth
@bethkoch11
@bethkoch11 19 күн бұрын
I think most of them perished, but a few (or maybe 2 or 3, small ones of course) were saved. I've been trying to find out how many were on the Titanic, but I haven't been able to get that number at least reliably.
@bethkoch11
@bethkoch11 18 күн бұрын
An additional point: in Don Lynch's excellent book "Titanic - An Illustrated History", he tells how someone (can't remember if it was a crew member or a passenger) went to the kennels and opened the cages late in the sinking so at least the dogs wouldn't be trapped
@ThetaGraphics
@ThetaGraphics 18 күн бұрын
There’s actually a photo taken from Carpathia that shows one of the dogs in a lifeboat as they approached.
@dalhousiekid
@dalhousiekid 17 күн бұрын
@@bethkoch11😿😥😥😥
@charlieandy1013
@charlieandy1013 14 күн бұрын
12 dogs on the ship 3 survived I believe 2 were Pomeranians. A cat was also believed to be on the ship but not brought on by a passenger.
@Brock_Landers
@Brock_Landers 18 күн бұрын
I have been researching Titanic and maritime history in general longer than Mike has been alive, and yet here he is teaching me new facts of Titanic. Thank you Mike for all that you do.
@isabellind1292
@isabellind1292 14 күн бұрын
Well, you've got a lot on your plate. If you started when you were 20 and live to 80 yrs old, you might be able to identify the 3 million shipwrecks that litter the ocean floor if you research 148 shipwrecks @ day. (And which ones contain some of the $60Billion buried among them).🛳🕵‍♂
@Sweetlyfe
@Sweetlyfe 13 күн бұрын
@@isabellind1292Yes but money isn’t everything, sure it helps, but true wealth is inside us and the lives human and animal, that we touch in positive and loving ways. It’s taken me 60yrs to work out that is the true wealth.
@KnightSkyentist
@KnightSkyentist 18 күн бұрын
It's also interesting to note that the swimming pools on the Titanic were constructed with such high-quality materials and workmanship that it is speculated they may still be holding water, over a century after the ship's sinking.
@AdmiralJT
@AdmiralJT 18 күн бұрын
Classic 😂
@normturner4849
@normturner4849 18 күн бұрын
Has it been taste tested to see if there is still chlorine in them? 🏊🏻‍♂️
@farmkid230
@farmkid230 18 күн бұрын
A water tight door prevents access to the swimming pool area so this can not be confirmed
@isabellind1292
@isabellind1292 14 күн бұрын
@@farmkid230 Also, some of the first class passengers kept their dogs w/them in their cabins despite it wasn't really permitted. There was a dog show slated for later in the day the Titanic sunk. The crew members who cared for the passengers dogs released them from their kennels during the terrible event taking place. (I think there were over a dozen dogs, I can't remember the #'s). The ship's mascot was Jenny the Cat. RIP all victims of the Titanic, human and animal. It should remain a memorial site, not ever to become a tourist attraction. No one pays to go to memorial sites and this is a gravesite/memorial site.🌹❤
@PresleysMom504
@PresleysMom504 2 күн бұрын
@@farmkid230that’s really fascinating!
@radraider8852
@radraider8852 19 күн бұрын
It’s amazing how much of the wreck it’s a time capsule enough to paint vivid details of the life back then. My hope is that this will help preserve Titanic’s memory and all people onboard way after the wreck is no longer there. Amazing job Mike.
@tessax
@tessax 19 күн бұрын
It’s so sad you don’t see this type of grand interior designs anymore, nowadays people want a white box.
@Charger1908
@Charger1908 19 күн бұрын
I’m 67 years old and the titanic has fascinated me my whole life. I soaked up everything I could find as a young man and when it was found and photographed I was even more astonished. I would love to see what a bottle of scotch would taste like after all that time. Oh well I’ve talked enough, I love your videos keep up the great work.
@bradfry5403
@bradfry5403 19 күн бұрын
Many thanks for another awesome video, I have never been a fan of salvaging artifacts from the wreck but putting them in a museum is one thing selling bottles of champagne to the ultra rich should never have been allowed.
@CrispyCircuits
@CrispyCircuits 3 күн бұрын
The lifespan left to the other items is limited and they are very expensive to retrieve. What's the value of a few of the thousands of bottles sold if the money is used to save more of those other items into a museum. I would much rather see other things saved before it's too late. The ultra rich who actually give anything other than industry and some charities are far and few between. So by not selling a bottle, you are condemning something else to rot away. There are so many fascinating things we haven't even seen yet.
@kitakitzFarm
@kitakitzFarm 19 күн бұрын
60¢ a word is very expensive considering this was 100+ years ago. Thank you sir for your incredible videos and the obvious long hours and hard work creating them. Watching from the Philippines and sharing with everyone I know.
@krozareq
@krozareq 19 күн бұрын
Thatswhyyoujustuseonebigwordanditscheaper
@kitakitzFarm
@kitakitzFarm 18 күн бұрын
@@krozareq NowThatIsFUNNY😆
@SlayTheDayBettan
@SlayTheDayBettan Күн бұрын
If the internet calculations is correct that means $0.60 cents then per word is around $19.50 today. No wonder they kept the messages short.
@nager1997
@nager1997 19 күн бұрын
I remember seeing some wreck footage of a 1st class cabin in which a wall mounted gimble lamp which had fallen down but was still plugged into the electrical outlet. It was also resting on top of the headboard of a remarkably well preserved bed frame which all the patterns engraved into the metal still visible.
@MargoIndigo
@MargoIndigo 4 күн бұрын
it feels like i’ve watched about every documentary, show, movie, video about and footage of the titanic, and i swear it still never gets old. never.
@zoomedcheese
@zoomedcheese 4 күн бұрын
It feels like whenever I watch something about the titanic I learn something new
@MrSomethingElse
@MrSomethingElse 19 күн бұрын
bro, i grew up at the very bottom on new zealand, near bluff, where the crews of the fishing vessels and the foreign vessels unloading cargo and loading up with aluminum and produce from the many freezing works had to brave the dreaded foveaux strait. i am 50 now and, thanks to you, i am still learning new things about titanic, a subject that has fascinated me since i was a lad, pestering my uncles to take me out to sea with them... and getting my way once in a while. i loved the way a small vessel would ride up and down the huge swells, like a big truck driving up and down steep grades and i loved the way that the ship would crest the swell and kind of surf down into the trough. equally thrilling and terrifying. i loved to be in the wheelhouse when i was allowed as well as the engine room. i have made the cook strait journey in rough seas and it's even more thrilling to be on a large vessel like a large passenger and vehicle ferry navigate high seas. your channel has really been a catalyst for me to remember all those times. everytime i see you post about titanic my instincts tell me i'm not going to learn anything new but every single time you school me and i am grateful for it, arr me hearty, keep up the fine work shipmate...
@Flash-sr8hm
@Flash-sr8hm 19 күн бұрын
I love the ocean. I have always lived by it. But it does terrify me. The sheer weight of water and the violence of those massive waves when conditions are just so... I'm not brave enough. But I do understand the fascination.
@user-zt5xz5fz4q
@user-zt5xz5fz4q 19 күн бұрын
Amen.
@user-zt5xz5fz4q
@user-zt5xz5fz4q 19 күн бұрын
@@Flash-sr8hm I love Allah. Only.
@user-zt5xz5fz4q
@user-zt5xz5fz4q 19 күн бұрын
@@Flash-sr8hm Or the oceans?
@MrSomethingElse
@MrSomethingElse 18 күн бұрын
@@user-zt5xz5fz4q Doesn't your wife feel left out dude? I love my kids, my Dad, my family, my mates, I love Aleister Crowley, Ghandi, my lord Buddha, Gerry Garcia, My cats, my friend Richard, my instruments, Kawali Music, Fanna Fi Allah and the sex pistols. It is sad your lane is so narrow, I truly hope you can grow past that monotheistic self imposed cage, there is so much to love that isn't intangible... architecture, salmon fishing, true norwegian black metal, sublime, vishnu, SHIVA!!!! Cows, ice cream, CKY and jackass, XZIBIT, beethoven, waynes world, martin scorcese, hunter s thompson and all the early arabic poets that visited egypt and Māui.... theres a lot to love out here dude
@Merennulli
@Merennulli 19 күн бұрын
My grandmother (born right at the start of the Great Depression, more than a decade after the sinking) had one of those dolls. I know it was passed down to her, but I don't know by what route. Years ago she found one at an antique store and bought it, dressing it up in what she felt was the correct outfit and setting it in her home in a little chair where she'd jokingly talk to it.
@Em_Rose_
@Em_Rose_ 18 күн бұрын
Mu mum has a doll like this passed down.
@debbiejarus1723
@debbiejarus1723 16 күн бұрын
Wonderful video, Mike! I never tire of the Titanic and her relics. No one can present this topic like you. Thank you!
@lindapullan6937
@lindapullan6937 4 күн бұрын
I completely agree with you. I have spent many years researching details of the ship, I've also seen a number of exhibitions about the Titanic and like you never tire of it. Excellent video. Thank you.
@puterboy2
@puterboy2 19 күн бұрын
Neat video even if it’s an amalgamation of two old videos.
@seltzerbot8730
@seltzerbot8730 19 күн бұрын
Our friend Mike Brady is looking very, very, very professional and handsome here. Keep up the good work.
@OnionChoppingNinja
@OnionChoppingNinja 19 күн бұрын
21:18 the moment Mike Brady became a news anchor
@Cashcrop54
@Cashcrop54 19 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. I especially like the radio room. In the book "Titanic, An Illustrated History" by Don Lynch and illustrated by Ken Marschall it says that on Sunday Phillips and Bride were behind in sending messages out and were trying to catch up. On Saturday the radio was down and they worked through the night and had it running by about 5:00 AM Sunday. It is scary to think what might have happened if they were not able to fix the radio. Two real heroes. I wonder if what you related had anything to do with that. Love your video. I always wish they would release all video of the wreck. I would sit hour after hour to watch it.
@MsDemonBunny
@MsDemonBunny 19 күн бұрын
The water glass and jug are among my favorite artifacts still on Titanic. Meanwhile that wine from the other ship looks like dishwater. The crab water description might have been apt; teenage crabs drank the wine, then refilled the bottles with salt water in hopes of not being discovered. 🦀🍾
@RadeonX0X
@RadeonX0X 19 күн бұрын
Thanks for remaking this video, Mike! I had been looking for the one about the bowler hat before but couldn't find it.
@FLRebel97
@FLRebel97 19 күн бұрын
I have literally been binge watching your videos all day long today. To see this video pop up a few hours ago, was the perfect ending to a weekend! Love your work Mike! Keep doing what you do!
@malcolmduncan
@malcolmduncan 19 күн бұрын
Won't lie, the dog called Sun Yat Sen caught me off guard, I love that fact haha
@wayneantoniazzi2706
@wayneantoniazzi2706 19 күн бұрын
Great work as always Mike! The swimming pool? I'd guess that with the watertight doors closed it may have been relatively "dry" and intact UNTIL like a submarine it reached crush depth, then boom, devastation. There's probably not much to be seen at this point. I remember seeing Dr. Ballard describing how that doll's face almost gave him a heart attack! For a moment he thought it was a skull! I probably would have thought the same! I mean nothing around except wreckage and then this face? Wow. Thanks for posting!
@jonathonbaker-guntang4163
@jonathonbaker-guntang4163 19 күн бұрын
I cannot help but feel that magnificent ship is anything but dead. Chilling how she speaks. Fascinated by her and the sea since I was a small boy in the early 1980s. Crossing by ship still is the ONLY way to travel, that hasn't changed for those in the know. Your work is magnificent and worthy, thank you for that. Greatly appreciated and just.
@metallicasnake
@metallicasnake 19 күн бұрын
Mike, you and your team and the fine folks at THG have really made presentations like this so much more enjoyable. Thank you for what you do. It is greatly appreciated.
@Zz2424zxcvbnn
@Zz2424zxcvbnn 19 күн бұрын
Mike, I’ve been watching your channel for a long time! I’ve been a Titanic enthusiast and honestly believe you have the best videos on the subject and other famous ships in history. Thank you for providing class and positivity to social media!
@douglasgriffiths3534
@douglasgriffiths3534 19 күн бұрын
It's amazing how much stuff is still around after all this time. The tiles in the Turkish bath are still hauntingly beautiful. I did create a similar motif for one of my own floors at home to resemble the black and white tiles from the Grand Staircase area. I could only guesstimate the size, but they look awesome. I used a photo of how the tiles looked, and cut them and pieced them together. That floor is in my foyer, and took me nearly 2 weeks to complete. I was working a 10 hour shift at that time. Awesome video, as always. (Jan Griffiths).
@stephyclaws
@stephyclaws 5 күн бұрын
My favourite channel on youtube, keeping my childhood Titanic obsession alive. Thank you so much for all of your hard work and dedication Mike ❤
@Neronova888
@Neronova888 19 күн бұрын
I've recently discovered your channel and man I know little to nothing about ships but you still make it incredibly fascinating to listen
@VaxVaxter
@VaxVaxter 19 күн бұрын
I love that, even after reading about the Titanic for 20 years, there are still new things to learn such as the likely fire in the Silent Room and the discovery of the Aft Staircase dome piece. Thank you for the video and your channel.
@stevenkarnisky411
@stevenkarnisky411 19 күн бұрын
The color renderings of Titanic in her glory render the tragedy all the more poignant. Thanks, friend Brady.
@j.whiteoak6408
@j.whiteoak6408 18 күн бұрын
Thank you, Mike Brady! I never get tired of seeing footage and hearing information about the Titanic wreck. I've been fascinated with Titanic since I first heard of it when I was 6 years old!
@moxavenger
@moxavenger 19 күн бұрын
Now I have to go and watch Titanic again.
@ginasreview1030
@ginasreview1030 19 күн бұрын
Anything && EVERYTHING TITANIC or boats, ships, anything that can float or sink on the ocean in Oceanliner Designs I trust. Much love always from Brasil.♡
@RM-we7px
@RM-we7px 19 күн бұрын
One of the best channels on KZbin thanks Mike.
@mountpom2000
@mountpom2000 8 күн бұрын
thank you for sending me into my second titanic phase as an adult. when i was in 5th grade i won a poetry contest because i wrote a really sad and dramatic poem about the titanic. i wish i still had it.
@buriedbits6027
@buriedbits6027 17 күн бұрын
The titanic was a marvelous work of art, engineering and technology. Breathtaking interior.
@lochlanmuir2291
@lochlanmuir2291 17 күн бұрын
I agree ❤
@jamestcallahanphotographer
@jamestcallahanphotographer 19 күн бұрын
Mike - you’re an astute young man, professional in every respect, and as someone very interested in history and Titanic, I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Keep up the great work! Cheers!
@dvet91
@dvet91 19 күн бұрын
The "Jake and Elwood" footage is my favorite part of "Ghosts of the Abyss," especially the footage taken of the leaded glass window with the lighting chandelier, Magellan, shining brightly through it. I would love to see a part two of "Ghosts of the Abyss." Somebody call the captain of the Keldish, load up the two Mirs and Magellan, and round up the Kodiak Cowboys. It's time to ride again. LOL Thank you, Mr. Brady. As usual, this Oceanliner Designs production is informative, respectful, and extremely honorable.
@daynasafranek7807
@daynasafranek7807 4 күн бұрын
That any of the delicate interior exists today, still speaks of the amazing quality and workmanship that Titanic had. What a magnificent ship she must have been to see, in person. It makes me so sad to remember that so many passed away. May they rest in peace. 🕊️❤
@MrHarps
@MrHarps 19 күн бұрын
Always gives me the heebie jeebies seeing video footage/photos of the titanic wreck interesting stuff as usual my friend Mike Brady.
@luckyguy600
@luckyguy600 18 күн бұрын
For me, it is always, on any wreck where lives were lost, the shoes. The empty tied shoes. Haunting.
@roguetheotter
@roguetheotter 19 күн бұрын
I love these kinds of videos honestly. i remember the ones it was spliced from, they were some of my favorites! its so chilling but so cool to see what has survived, and the condition that it is in. it makes it feel so much more real. i could honestly watch stuff like this for hours, just looking at all of the things that have been found, either still on the ocean floor or things recovered. its absolutely fascinating to me.
@randomuser395
@randomuser395 19 күн бұрын
I might be wrong, but I think I remember reading somewhere that in the Marconi room the main switch was held up by an electromagnet to prevent damage in the event of a power loss. Basically the idea was putting the switch into the on position would activate the electromagnet and hold the switch in place. If power was lost, the switch would drop back to the off position so when power was restored a surge wouldn't go to the equipment and cause damage. If this is correct, the operators may not have shut off the system, meaning it was still live when the water reached it causing the short. Once the electromagnet holding the switch up lost power though, the switch would fall to the off position.
@MarinCipollina
@MarinCipollina 19 күн бұрын
Do you think it might ?
@user-zt5xz5fz4q
@user-zt5xz5fz4q 19 күн бұрын
Amen.
@j.suis9668
@j.suis9668 19 күн бұрын
It’s been -however how long since this disaster happened, yet I STILL cry like a baby whenever Titanic ANYTHING emerges. New or old; this story is and forever will one dear to my heart. The details still seen on and inside the ship just remind us the importance of valuing human life.💙 Thank you for uploading
@EmilyS-gk3st
@EmilyS-gk3st 16 күн бұрын
Sadly, human morality has decayed significantly since then.
@2615ParkAvenueAssociates
@2615ParkAvenueAssociates 19 күн бұрын
It's always a pleasure to visit your site and draw upon your extensive research, knowledge, and stories on this endlessly fascinating topic of RMS Titanic, Mike. Thank you for sharing.
@Dakiraun
@Dakiraun 19 күн бұрын
It's really neat to see how the final state of some of the rooms or items tell (and/or confirm) the story of the final moments of the ship and it's people. Thanks Mike and team - another wonderful and informative video.
@marylut6077
@marylut6077 19 күн бұрын
Awesome details and photos, thank you, my friend, Mike Brady
@jj-if6it
@jj-if6it Күн бұрын
I'm a lifelong Titanic buff and always learn new things from your videos. Even the tiles are fascinating, and I was lucky to see some of the red and white ones at a recent exhibition in Melbourne
@17cmmittlererminenwerfer81
@17cmmittlererminenwerfer81 19 күн бұрын
The glass is a great example of how things can randomly fall into place and dreamers can imagine there's a deeper (no pun) meaning to what they're seeing, rather than just something unexpected.
@LichenAndMoss
@LichenAndMoss 19 күн бұрын
A+ editing here of photos going from 1912 to present day
@mountainjune
@mountainjune 18 күн бұрын
I realized I hadn't subscribed yet, this video reminded me. Your videos a very respectful to those who were lost and those who survived the sinking, yet still satisfy the curiosity of all those interested in shipwrecks and sinkings like this. Thank you for satisfying my curiosity as wrecks like this have sparked an almost morbid interest in me since I was a child and saw footage of David Ballads first discovery and was glued to my Dad's National Geographic Magazine about the sinking. I poured over the pictures. Wrecks like this keep me from taking sea voyages due to mans overconfidence and arrogance. I didn't know there were such extensive facades to comfort uneasy travelers. Quite elaborate for the time.
@cartierrowlette2608
@cartierrowlette2608 18 күн бұрын
R.I.P. To All Who Lived And Lost their life Onboard Titanic🙏🏿💙
@mazeofmind3181
@mazeofmind3181 19 күн бұрын
Hello My_Friend :)) Cool to see new Titanic episode!
@the_lost_navigator
@the_lost_navigator 19 күн бұрын
Only yesterday, 73 years after her sinking, Ballard blew me away with the announcement that he had found the great ship. It seemed only the day before that my Father and I watched a new movie about raising the Titanic. I grew up perusing through 'The Ship Magnificent' - I'm sure our good Friend here did likewise... Respect, eh.
@jj-if6it
@jj-if6it Күн бұрын
The Turkish bath has probably always been my favourite room in Titanic. Amazing those beautiful tiles are still glinting today
@Actuallyshea
@Actuallyshea 19 күн бұрын
I’ve been waiting for thisssssss! Excited, well done Mike!
@scootermann83
@scootermann83 19 күн бұрын
It's amazing the water jug and glass are even full of water still!
@GameCastNoah
@GameCastNoah 19 күн бұрын
I think maybe one of the most chilling things from Titanics relativly short history was the fact or more so idea that the S.S. Nomadic you can just go see, the same ship that fed passengers onto this queen of the ocean hundred or so years go with people that walked that very same deck that died on that night, leaves remainder of it being my favorite ship just barly infront of the queen herself, RMS Titanic.
@GameCastNoah
@GameCastNoah 19 күн бұрын
Id love to see a dedicated video to the main WSL Tugs or Tenders too, such as Magnetic/Traffic or Of course Nomadic.
@user-zt5xz5fz4q
@user-zt5xz5fz4q 19 күн бұрын
The all universe knows about Titanic. Here in the planet Mars too.
@user-zt5xz5fz4q
@user-zt5xz5fz4q 19 күн бұрын
@@GameCastNoah Yes.
@user-zt5xz5fz4q
@user-zt5xz5fz4q 18 күн бұрын
Amen.
@SnojetSteve
@SnojetSteve 13 күн бұрын
This is amazing. When I was a kid in the 80's one of my babysitters had hundreds of National Geographic magazines and I would spend all day in the bookcase no matter how nice and sunny it was out. Titanic was one of my favorite subjects at the time as well as Vesuvius and NASA missions.
@michaelwest5640
@michaelwest5640 7 күн бұрын
I remember reading those yellow National Geographic magazines too.I remember one copy that had a three page fold out photo of the wreck
@SnojetSteve
@SnojetSteve 6 күн бұрын
@@michaelwest5640 Yess! I think they used the Angus camera "sled" for that and made a mosaic. I thought that was absolutely fascinating. I'll have to look that stuff up again.
@roadweary5252
@roadweary5252 19 күн бұрын
Appreciate the re-upload, Mike!
@shepstation
@shepstation 19 күн бұрын
Mike. You're really going to have to stop uploading titanic videos at 10pm. I'm too autistic to not click on them, and I have to SLEEP (this is purely joking. I love your channel. Upload whenever you can)
@OceanlinerDesigns
@OceanlinerDesigns 19 күн бұрын
I’m so sorry 😂
@BlackKnight-th8ml
@BlackKnight-th8ml 19 күн бұрын
Its not funny to use the term autistic
@GameCastNoah
@GameCastNoah 19 күн бұрын
@@BlackKnight-th8ml whats wrong with it? its just embracing your mind being a litlle more wild than others. i say im autistic all the time, its a great term as thats what it is. no shame in embracing non-neurotypcal conditions.
@drawing_person9221
@drawing_person9221 19 күн бұрын
@BlackKnight-th8ml why? As a autistic person I’d like to know why the term autistic is apparently serious
@GreatCenteralGlory
@GreatCenteralGlory 19 күн бұрын
​​@@BlackKnight-th8mlI'm autistic and I do what AJ mentioned. I don’t really see how it could be seen as offensive.
@JacobBlanche
@JacobBlanche 19 күн бұрын
You now it a good day when Mike makes a vid
@mjmsdcs
@mjmsdcs 19 күн бұрын
Thanks for the high quality content . Just found your channel this week and I’m so grateful I did!
@pastorcoreyadams
@pastorcoreyadams 19 күн бұрын
Great video, Mike! Always wonderful to see these images of the items found on the wreck.
@VANIT_E
@VANIT_E 19 күн бұрын
Every time he says "bottles" I involuntarily say "ON THE WALL!!!"
@williamcarl4200
@williamcarl4200 19 күн бұрын
I can imagine a simple "Secure for Sea" is in effect. Simple items fit in simple mounts, and people are smart enough to do what they see they need to do for a safe voyage. What an adventure it must have been.
@laratheplanespotter
@laratheplanespotter 19 күн бұрын
Another cracking one from you Mike! Merci! Thank you for all your hard work!
@toddvanwinkle7777
@toddvanwinkle7777 19 күн бұрын
Great stuff, Mike! Thank you so much, really enjoy your Titanic enthusiasm !
@SpringJungle
@SpringJungle 19 күн бұрын
I wish the wreck could last 100 more years
@user-zt5xz5fz4q
@user-zt5xz5fz4q 19 күн бұрын
Years-light?
@Sidecharacter1912
@Sidecharacter1912 19 күн бұрын
Yeah... But she'll be gone by 2050. We need to grab what we can before titanic becomes a pancake.
@user-zt5xz5fz4q
@user-zt5xz5fz4q 19 күн бұрын
@@Sidecharacter1912 I like to eat pancakes with honey.
@drygnfyre
@drygnfyre 19 күн бұрын
@@Sidecharacter1912 We don't know how long the wreck will be around. Some predictions said it will be gone entirely by 2025, and thus those predictions got amended to 2050 or later. No one really knows. But I have suspicion it will still be around in 2050. Time will tell.
@MaryClareVideos
@MaryClareVideos 19 күн бұрын
Hi Mike Brady ❤️👋🚢
@rachel9946
@rachel9946 6 күн бұрын
Fascinating video. Well done.
@basildon5263
@basildon5263 19 күн бұрын
As always, thanks for another amazing video Mike.
@OceanlinerDesigns
@OceanlinerDesigns 18 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@matthewcreelman1347
@matthewcreelman1347 18 күн бұрын
While we cannot see Titanic's swimming pool to confirm this, it's a testament to the incredible design of the ship that it's believed that to this day it's successfully doing its job of being full of water.
@richsw
@richsw 7 күн бұрын
Having your voice competing with that 'background' music for 30 minutes did nothing for the enjoyment whatsoever.
@LC-ri5xv
@LC-ri5xv 3 күн бұрын
So why did you watch the whole video?
@peach7210
@peach7210 5 күн бұрын
The details about the wireless room alone make this video worth a watch! I really didn't expect to learn anything I didn't already know. 👍
@alisamclellan2779
@alisamclellan2779 3 күн бұрын
Wow! Your presentation of this beautiful ship 🚢 was amazing. No one could have done a presentation like you have presented this fascinating story. Thank you for a perfect example to what has been lost to history. And I am proud to say you are an Australian 🇦🇺. Which proves we Australians can achieve anything the world offers us. Thank you for your work
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