Hi everyone! I’m on vacation in the US at the moment :) This is a live stream from a little while ago where we ran theough my pics for the top 10 ocean liners - or rather classes of ocean liner - of all time. I hope you enjoy this blast from the past :) Back to our regular scheduled programming shortly! ~Mike
@QueenMaryStan5 ай бұрын
RAHHH 🔥🔥🇺🇸🇺🇸🏈🏈
@Livia0095 ай бұрын
I hope you have a great vacation!
@ronbennie10285 ай бұрын
I hope you’re finally visiting Queen Mary in Long Beach. Have a wonderful trip wherever you are!
@MaryClareVideos5 ай бұрын
I was thinking you might be at the Queen Mary. Have a great vacation Mike Brady. 🚢😎
@nursestoyland5 ай бұрын
@@MaryClareVideosor any of our preserved battleships, cruiser, and destroyers :)
@loficampingguy96645 ай бұрын
Watching Mike simply gush over his favorite ships for twenty minutes has got to be the best part of my day today. He's extremely professional but deep down it's the passion that makes this channel work and it's so openly on display in this one in a wonderful way.
@OceanlinerDesigns5 ай бұрын
I’m just a nerd and proud of it 😎
@UncleJoeLITE5 ай бұрын
Well said.
@christoffellner845 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@richardgraham70555 ай бұрын
Reasons why these ships were iconic and celebrated would be wonderful.
@meepmorprobotcaptain5 ай бұрын
Oh hey look, it's our friend, Mike Brady from Oceanliner Designs!
@Mikecars23195 ай бұрын
I can appreciate this comment on each video I see from our friend mike
@some-guy19525 ай бұрын
agreed
@OffendingTheOffendable5 ай бұрын
I have no friends
@Dudley-x2c5 ай бұрын
You can like your own comment. It's ok.
@OffendingTheOffendable5 ай бұрын
@@Dudley-x2c it doesn't mean anything
@Rudnaz_1275 ай бұрын
Titanic: AAAAH! AN ICEBERG! Britannic: AAAH! A MINE! Olympic: U-Boat? *You messed with the wrong ship fool*
@GemmaLB5 ай бұрын
And the Olympic got torpedoed and just walked it off! It's a huge shame they scrapped her 'cos she desrved better.
@Rudnaz_1275 ай бұрын
@@GemmaLB fr
@zombiedoggie27325 ай бұрын
@@GemmaLB to be fair, the economy was in the toilet when Olympic rammed the Nan Tucket. She didn't have any buyers, so she ended up in the scrappers.
@OnionChoppingNinja5 ай бұрын
Sailor: Her Kapitan, we see an ocean liner on ze Horizon! Captain: How many funnels? Sailor: four Her Kapitan Captain: gott in himmel.... * cue DooM Music *
@GemmaLB5 ай бұрын
@@zombiedoggie2732 That's true but wasn't there a plan to have her as a floating hotel? That would have been better.
@markt98055 ай бұрын
My Mom is 90 years old and has the onset of memory loss. She and my father loved to be onboard cruise ships and yes, they did a few transatlantic crossings. I was visiting her in the retirement place where she lives and was watching this video with her. As soon as you mentioned the Queen Mary, she sat up and said I remember that ship from when I was a child. Her face lit up and she continued to tell me about a transatlantic crossing she did with my father on a Holland America ship. Proof the Queen Mary impacted various generations!
@Deevo0375 ай бұрын
My dear old late mum actually attended her launching in Scotland as a child.
@julieputney43175 ай бұрын
Mike's enthusiasm makes me smile 🙂
@GoodOldGamer5 ай бұрын
While suits aren't my thing personally, I love the class Mike brings by wearing them. A nod to a bygone era that I appreciate.
@oldman9755 ай бұрын
I completely agree,but I wouldn’t be too surprised if from the waist down he’s wearing old raggedy cut offs and flip flops.
@shauny22855 ай бұрын
Works for CNN anchors. Cheers! @@oldman975
@Zemaj5 ай бұрын
@@oldman975 He’s an Aussie. They’re called thongs Downunder, not flip flops 🤣 P.S. And Kiwis call them jandals (Japanese sandals).
@ironcito11015 ай бұрын
@@Zemaj What do they call actual thongs? Like, the underwear.
@Zemaj5 ай бұрын
@@ironcito1101Budgie smugglers, daks, or grundies. Thongs are things you wear on ya feet mate.
@hugh4u8245 ай бұрын
This year I genuinely can’t stop thinking about ocean liners this year , titanic specifically but it’s all fascinating
@baronvonjo19295 ай бұрын
That was me in high school. I would spend time after assignments scrolling through wiki and also drawing boats. I would make my own deisgns and such. Eventually, by the end, I had basically found out everything I could easily find. I researched hundreds of ships and soeant years over them. But the era is fairly short. About 100 years give or take. And not many people cared to document smaller ships. I'm more into cars now. But I miss the days when I could absorb so much information about these big metal boats
@V-Bug5 ай бұрын
I go through phases of ships and planes. Idc if it makes me sad 😂
@JC-394285 ай бұрын
I'm actually going to go see the Queen Mary this Saturday. My mother is taking me to Long Beach for my birthday, and it will be awesome to see her after her major restorations.
@hollieBlu3035 ай бұрын
I wish I was with you. Truly beautiful ship ❤
@Cabbage_Town5 ай бұрын
Enjoy and happy birthday
@lancecluster5 ай бұрын
I visited it approx 20 years ago, I enjoyed it.
@rrice17055 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday! I hope you get to see everything. Treat yourself to lunch onboard!
@jilkat255 ай бұрын
Take your time and examine every detail! Hope you get to hear the TYPHON (yes, spelled like that) WHISTLE (not horn). Thanks, Mike!
@theminingassassin165 ай бұрын
I would love to see ocean liners make a comeback.
@AlexBamZ5 ай бұрын
Honestly i would too but knowing todays economy, they would be extremely impractical because people don’t want to wait a week to cross 1 ocean anymore
@H-E-S-C5 ай бұрын
a plane which can take you across in a few hours, but is very cramped, vs a giant moving 5 star hotel which is much slower but is very spacious and a lot more luxurious
@jacksons10105 ай бұрын
In a future where carbon emissions are forbidden, ocean liners could be viable vs aircraft. Far easier to construct a liner using alternative fuels than aircraft.
@baronvonjo19295 ай бұрын
Takes far too long and would be very expensive
@SAOS4513165 ай бұрын
They could make a comeback under certain conditions. If they're propelled by Magnus effect rotors or electric sails they could be quite efficient, and possibly carbon-negative with some scrubbers. Light pollution is a big problem and they really could market star-cruises to people who live in cities. It's going to also need to be a party and pampering experience like a cruise ship to cater to modern tastes. If large enough they could also double as container carriers.
@cunard615 ай бұрын
Nice to see the Aquitania getting remembered. Largest ship to serve in both World Wars.
@XedricPlays5 ай бұрын
Honestly the Normandie interiors looks so inviting
@kitebarbie5 ай бұрын
**Love** the tunes in the background… civility and class and so appropriate for the topic. One of the best channels out there… thanks to you, friend of ours Mike Brady. So appreciate you and your excellent team.
@Tj_Smeejay4 ай бұрын
I would LOVE a big, in-depth, super-detailed video about Aquitania. Also, WOO WOO WOO QUEEN MARY! My all-time favourite liner!
@adamradford89735 ай бұрын
Mike's great. So enthusiastic. And like me loves the Mary, Elizabeth and Normandie. Three of the greatest liners to ever cross the Atlantic.
@danisarmi305 ай бұрын
I actually managed to convince my parents during a family vacation to visit the queen mary, and it was wonderful. One of the most fantastic vacations I've had, ever. We walked through the whole ship, took the history tour, had coffee and a pastry at one of the cafes, saw a dance at one of the lobbies. And we were only there for a couple of hours! Definitely one of my best memories of that trip
@paulw43105 ай бұрын
As a little kid on a family vacation, I got to see the Queen Elizabeth in Ft. Lauderdale. I can still remember my dad saying as we drove alongside her, "Wow, this ship is about 2 tenths of a mile long!" On the same vacation, on the motel TV we watched Neil Armstrong take man's first steps on the moon. Great vacation in the summer of '69! Hey...that sounds kinda familiar.
@MrGadfly7725 ай бұрын
I stayed on the Queen Mary as a hotel. It is definitely worth the experience.
@hollieBlu3035 ай бұрын
So did my aunt and uncle...I visited them at port. Truly beautiful ship
@12pagani5 ай бұрын
What are some things to look out for or to do for sure when staying on her? I wanted to celebrate our anniversary by staying on the queen Mary for a 3 day weekend. I’m an ocean liner nerd but she isn’t that into them. I’m absolutely doing the full tour but definitely curious as to what else is there
@BGerbs665 ай бұрын
@@12pagani I grew up in Long Beach, CA so I might be able to help a little bit. The Queen is kind of off on her own, but close by you have some other ships you can check out. LA Harbor has USS Iowa, SS Lane Victory, and a few other nautical museums. San Pedro also has a few good restaurants near the port, but not much else is there. The Queen is by Shoreline Village (a bit of a tourist trap, but locals still enjoy it there) and the Aquarium of the Pacific. You can take a little water taxi (Aqualink) to get to that side. Not sure how much it costs since I haven't ridden it in over 10 years but I don't think it's expensive. Also nearby is another shopping area known as "The Pike" but no one other than tourists go there. Go down to 2nd Street in Long Beach instead. Lots more fun restaurants and shops.
@MrGadfly7725 ай бұрын
@@12pagani BGerbs66 has it right. There are also ship tours you can take. We had a fun time changing our room to the "haunted deck" as it got us a better room as usually people don't want to stay on that deck. If aren't superstitious it's a good deal.
@jilkat255 ай бұрын
@@12paganiChampagne Brunch! Ghost Tour if it's on! Wear your most comfortable shoes and just carry your phone (long walk, lots of stairs!) Be sure to notice all the woodwork-29 kinds of wood, all exquisite!
@MartinCHorowitz5 ай бұрын
I live in Long Beach, CA. The Queen Mary is the symbol of the City. I have had many fun Visits and overnight stays on the Ship.
@BGerbs665 ай бұрын
I grew up in LB and my grandparents used to live in one of the condos overlooking the Queen. I spent many a night staring at her beauty.
@RMS__Lusitania5 ай бұрын
hey mike! loved this video sm but i just wanted to say that when SS United States got mentioned, i remembered that there’s currently a race against time with her and that she’s getting evicted from her pier on September 12th unless the SS United States Conservancy gets the needed funds. they currently are at 100k donations and i thought that if you made a video talking about the current situation with SS United States, that the conservancy could possibly reach its goal and have her moved to a new home port purely by your reach alone. I think it’d be a great way to bring more awareness to her current state and situation because little to no media outlets are talking about this.
@TransDrummer13125 ай бұрын
A ship called "the United States" getting evicted is weirdly American
@RMS__Lusitania5 ай бұрын
@@TransDrummer1312 true LOL
@Deevo0375 ай бұрын
@@TransDrummer1312 Yea well not everyone worships the mighty dollar.
@skyden241955 ай бұрын
Yeah, when Mike got to number 1 and showed, at first, the "Johan van Oldenbarnavelt" I thought I was going to have to rewind to see when I missed the Queen Mary/Queen Elizabeth because I knew they had had to have been on the list. Nice switch up, my friend Mike Brady.
@st3v3n605 ай бұрын
My grand mother sailed on the last revenue cruise of the queen Mary and the last Atlantic crossing of the queen Elisabeth. I have her tickets, pictures, even a note from the captain honoring her birthday on board.
@arronjones69855 ай бұрын
I nearly died when you announced the number 1 spot. "WHAT THE ....!" Mike you tease! Absolutely awesome video with the correct winner. 👍
@danielkarmy48935 ай бұрын
Yes, I saw Queen Mary 2 sauntering through the Solent on her way out of Southampton a few weeks ago - she's instantly recognisable, and unmistakeably elegant.
@roweng.42455 ай бұрын
My mother (born in 1921) had always wanted to go on a great liner, so for their 50th wedding anniversary, my parents sailed to London on the QEII, and returned on the Concorde.
@livethefuture24925 ай бұрын
Sounds like what i would imagine to be my dream trip to be, being such an enthusiast of both. Like travelling through time, from the golden age of Ocean travel to the Golden age of Jet travel. Just the perfect dream trip for any travel or history enthusiast.
@cadenlamb22305 ай бұрын
These videos never get old, I absolutely love oceanliners. It never ceases to amaze me they moved these with steam! I live in Ohio and COSI in Columbus is doing a Titanic exhibition until September. I highly recommend a trip there if you aren’t too far away!
@MineTwine455 ай бұрын
Visited there myself a few months back -- truly a breathtaking experience. It's pretty wild to say I touched a piece of Titanic, gives me chills to this day.
@cadenlamb22305 ай бұрын
@@MineTwine45that was one of the first rooms and I was stuck in it because of that piece, I’m glad it’s not just me!!! I was impressed with the amount of artifacts they had, and the size of some of them. Great experience and well worth the money. I spent multiple hours in there, and honestly might go again with some family. It’s nice that we weren’t rushed thru and can spend as much time as you’d like looking and reading everything.
@filanfyretracker3 ай бұрын
fun note, submarines and aircraft carriers operating today are still powered by steam. The boiler may run on spicy rocks(nuclear) but its still a steam ship. Due to cost and id imagine safety I do not think anyone has proposed a nuclear powered passenger vessel. But I have pondered in my head that if the jet engine had never been a success we might very well have seen atomic ocean liners possibly pushing 40kts.
@Local-Of-The-Mitten-State5 ай бұрын
Love it when Mike drops a new video
@ChrisFrameOfficial4 ай бұрын
Nice to see my photo of Queen Mary 2 departing Fremantle there! And totally agree - QE2 is a legend!!
@sophuzzy5 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@soanyway67465 ай бұрын
It’s so nice to hear Mike so happy😁
@Queenmary19365 ай бұрын
Glad to see your number 1 pics......the most successful atlantic liners of all times; the most successful troopships of all time, and.....the "Queen Mary".....the most beloved ship of all time. That's not just my opinion. .....the Queen Mary was the household name. I am so lucky to have sailed on both the Mary and the Elizabeth.
@antiquatedideas11075 ай бұрын
I think Queen Mary is even more special because of her culture status as being haunted and the ability to go stay overnight aboard. My step sister was super into “ghost hunting” and stayed aboard Queen Mary. Beautiful ship
@BureauKat4 ай бұрын
It’s great that you interject your personal experiences. You jogged my memory about going to the Welland Canal as a child and seeing ships from all over the world navigate the locks.
@frednoble8425 ай бұрын
Love your show! Please do more stories on Oceanliners that tragically sunk 🙏
@Gregm-l9r5 ай бұрын
Another awesome presentation from our friend Mike Brady . Proud of you Mike 👏
@livethefuture24925 ай бұрын
I'm glad to see the Iconic Queen Mary at No.1, she truly does deserve the spot! And personally for me, she is literally the first and only Ocean liner ive ever actually stepped foot on, And you can still visit her to this very day! i mean how many ocean liners can say that? More than titanic or any other liner, she was the ship that had the most impact on me, in getting me into Ocean Liners and more broadly the Golden age of Ocean travel and that whole world in general. I mean nothing beats acutally seeing the real thing for the first time!
@jilkat255 ай бұрын
Love!!! You might have actually featured a picture of my dad (aboard the Queen Mary heading for England where he served as a medic during the war.) My husband and I visited the Queen Mary in Long Beach a couple of years ago. We were there around Halloween and we really wanted to take the "Ghosts of Queen Mary" tour, but, unfortunately, we ate so much at the Champagne Brunch (in the most beautiful room I've ever been) that it took us the rest of the day to sleep it off back at the hotel. I want to go back, since, thanks to you, I know so much more about the ship than I did when we were there. What a majestic beauty! I knew she'd be number one, of course!
@MarvelMTs5 ай бұрын
Mike Brady, you make education fun, something I can’t completely say for school. You, Mike Brady, are heavily responsible for my interest in ships. Thank you Mike, thank you.
@michaelw62775 ай бұрын
Oh wonderful, I was in need of a friend today. 😊
@willibme5 ай бұрын
Mike: loved the way you put all these ships together in a top 10! As always, very educational and entertaining!
@JohnnyWednesday5 ай бұрын
I love watching you love ocean liners almost as much as you love ocean liners!
@maxsmodels5 ай бұрын
I was on the Queen Mary recently. Truly magnificent.
@jennifergould48415 ай бұрын
I've said it before and will probably say it again. I love your videos. I'm a maritime historian and you are teaching me new stuff. Thank you.
@istp19675 ай бұрын
Normandy was technically advanced for her time too. She was a steam-electric hybrid. She didn't use coal fired engines to push her; she employed oil-fired steam generators to power 4x25k electric motors, giving her a cruising speed of 38+ Knotts. Hybrid Tech in the 1930s!!!
@michlo33935 ай бұрын
Her service speed was barely over 29 knots. Only a handful of times, did she even average 30 knots for an entire crossing. She topped out at just over 32 knots in trials.
@JSav075 ай бұрын
Your excitement telling us about these beauties is infectious! Thanks for sharing.
@BillHalliwell5 ай бұрын
G'day Mike, as much as I am addicted to your carefully researched, scripted, usual videos; I love it when you do one 'off script' and 'off the top of your head'. Your well-known passion for all things Ocean Liners is always there but; in these ad-hoc videos, you let it 'off the leash' to run wild in a sea of superlative adjectives! Talking ocean liners actually brings a huge smile to your face, and voice; now that's passion. You touched upon my area of interest; military aviation of WW2. The B-17 is my undoubted favourite US bomber design; yes, it had its limitations and problems but it almost single handedly, physically destroyed much of Germany's larger cities and factories. My top favourite is the mighty Lancaster and I would have preferred to be in the B-24 in terms of survivability; but one must admit the B-17 was a cleverly conceived, hugely mass-produced leap forward in aircraft technology. Finally, I must mention that many years ago now, I was staying at a friend’s house at Point Londsdale, to get away and work on a book. During a trip down to the village shops I had the, unexpected, thrill of seeing the QE2 pass through the heads, on her way to Melbourne. No cell phones then, of course, so sadly I had nothing to take a photograph. Years later I caught her on film during her last ever visit to Hobart. I went to a lunch that day in honour of the Skipper and officers. During his speech the Captain admitted, with a nervous laugh, that, "...I almost lost her...," he was talking about a massive 'rip'(?) that sometimes makes the seaward entry to the Derwent River a highly dangerous body of water. Oh, I heartily concur with your picks for the Number One liner spots. Cheers, Bill H.
@Tyler-qy7fp5 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this! Great list!
@lexpo1815 ай бұрын
I totally agree with your top 10 list Mike. I love the knowledge you share in every video you made. I learn a lot of new things every time. Well done ;)
@captainwolfe11472 ай бұрын
Wow! These ships are so pretty! I'm learning a lot from this channel and ocean liners are quickly becoming my newest fascination. My favorite here is the Normandie - she's so cute and a little squat looking.
@TerryHickey-xt4mf5 ай бұрын
When I was a young teenager living in Cowes on the Isle of White, our secondary school looked over the Solent, all the major ships that came into Southampton had to pass our school, so to speak, needless to say I never learnt a thing, except I knew all the the ocean liners by their funnels. Even though I am English, the 'United States' with her super red white and blue squatted funnel design with those lovely 'wings' just blew my mind, and the beautiful and elegant lines of the 'France' also made a huge impact on me. Yes, 'those were the days my friend'. and I hope they never end. When I was 16 my family emigrated to Australia, with 4 strapping pommy teenagers ( me being the oldest) that evidently sounded just like the Beatles to them, so us brothers could not go wrong in those days. Loved the place, and loved Queensland where we settled (Hervey Bay). P.S. we recently visited the UK for the first time in 60 years, and my school is no longer there, demolished as the site was just too valuable.
@ronobrien71875 ай бұрын
The United States captured the Blue Ribband in 1952 and still holds it today.
@oldman9755 ай бұрын
And sadly it seems she has a date with a scrapper’s torch in the near future.
@monarchofthesea93955 ай бұрын
She'll almost certainly never lose it
@DevilSurvivor695 ай бұрын
It's hasn't really existed since the 1970s because ocean liners stopped being built. So that's technically, true however, a bit ridiculous to act like it's still a thing.
@OriginalCoalRollers5 ай бұрын
@@oldman975hmm judging by your name, seems like you have a date with with the grimreeper in the near future also…
@monarchofthesea93955 ай бұрын
@@DevilSurvivor69 That's pretty much my point. She'll be the last ship to have ever held the Blue Ribband, not that there's much competition. There's only one liner left, and if in the unlikely event they build more, none of them will be built for speed.
@neilbain87365 ай бұрын
That was strangely inspiring. It's the enthusiasm. It's infectious. I believe the United States isn't doing too well. I think she was being forced to vacate her berth over unpaid fees and her future was bleak. The situation broke a few weeks ago so it's ongoing. This is really sad. It's like she's the last of her class, notwithstanding caveats. She deserves better but it's going to cost.
@GoodOldGamer5 ай бұрын
Took me a second to wonder if you meant the ship or the country, and it's sad how it could apply either way.
@michlo33935 ай бұрын
@@GoodOldGamer Oh, the country isn't doing so well either but, we still have enough booze and porn to hopefully get through it. Wish us luck.
@KXXULADavidOC5 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this and is a great list, all such beautiful ships
@AdamJohnson-k5f4 ай бұрын
You keep going our friend, Mike Brady. Incredible work with all tings nautical history.
@moxavenger5 ай бұрын
Nice, as per usual.
@mikeking70385 ай бұрын
Its nice to see a fellow boat nerd like myself. My forte isn't oceanliners but I love the smaller wooden boats from late 1800's to the 1960's. The power yachts, sailing yachts, fishing boats. And theres a shite ton of them nearing the 100 year old range in my part of the world, the PNW and the west coast of British Columbia. The "little" boats that have lived impossibly long lives. One such boat that is an interesting read is the M.V Taconite. commissioned and Owned by a fella named Bill Boeing... Ya know, the plane company. Anyway lots of famous folks have graced her decks, amelia earhart, countless Hollywood stars. I did a presentation in school on her. Lol. Anyway cool stuff, your vids are really fun to watch!
@dwa222045 ай бұрын
One of your best videos… ever!
@friedrichExplorer4 ай бұрын
These documents are very interesting to follow. So thank's very much for These all👍🙏
@elaineschildmeyer38775 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video … and all your others. These ships are all so beautiful. I especially like the Queen Elizabeth. I have never been on an ocean liner but just looking at them excites my soul. Keep making videos. I, and I’m sure many others, enjoy watching them so very much.
@psivewri5 ай бұрын
I still have a photo of myself as a child standing in front of the QE2 :)
@adamski-l5w5 ай бұрын
M2. Wasn’t a child but near enough.😁👍
@Tantalis775 ай бұрын
Mike Brady's done it again!
@jayoneill15335 ай бұрын
Excellent list Mike and a very interesting narrative. You mentioned the Rex and Conte Di Savoia being destroyed by the RAF during WWII. I’ve always suspected that when those two were sunk combined with Normandie’s loss in New York the directors of Cunard did a little happy dance. Behind closed doors of course…
@joshuaboyd9445 ай бұрын
I was hoping you guys would do a video like this. Thanks!
@DeaconBlu5 ай бұрын
Cool vid Mike! Well done. 👏👏👏
@raymillar14995 ай бұрын
Great video Mike. How nice to see these grand old ladies from days gone by. Love your enthusiasm, so bubbly. Wondered if you had a Peroni or two 😂
@tonycypriot94015 ай бұрын
Always a joy to hear from Mike Brady, just like many of the liners always the articulate, charming and impressionable host. I'd agree with the ranking only I'd of placed the Olympic class above the Imperator class for whilst the latter exceeded in size and speed, they didn't have the grace on appearance, rolling and reliability issues of which justified their scrapping prior to older vessels before them. The Olympic class notably Titanic for me was the best looker and with a few tweaking to match her sister Britannic with more bathroom facilities and swimming pool upgrade, would've made her a fine ocean liner during the 20s. Lusitania class another deserved place for the trio served Britain well both in peacetime and at war for whilst White Star did their contribution, Cunard epitomised Britain at sea and was the last major shipping company left to revive its pride.
@adamski-l5w5 ай бұрын
Hey Mike, another fabulous and happy video. Thank you. I would add that SS America had a third rather haunting career as a beached wreck photo subject. I remember seeing pictures of her stranded in the Canaries way back in the early days of the internet. And then later just the bow. Then later still, finally collapsed. But that was almost 20 years in itself.
@johnogrady24184 күн бұрын
Yeah, I found that saddening but to be reclaimed by the sea seems apropos.
@FreyFox875 ай бұрын
Very competitive list! In terms of looks I definitely would give the Andrea Doria and her sister Christoforo Colombo an honourable mention, just such aesthetically pleasing ships, but rightfully the Rex and Conte Di Savoia get the mention :)
@dieJansky5 ай бұрын
I love people with niche intersts that can geek about them for hours on end. And thats not to say that i'm not a sucker for some nice ships, but you just know so much more about them
@fmyoung5 ай бұрын
tyvm for another top-notch doc
@mike.42775 ай бұрын
Fantastic video 💯💯💯
@mjf10365 ай бұрын
great list. I need to go find more videos about Normandie. She looked to have stunning interiors.
@garrisonrule30325 ай бұрын
Olympic was such a beauty! I wish I could’ve experienced her.
@gladams555 ай бұрын
Mike I love your enthusiasm and look forward to your videos. You’ve helped me appreciate these boats in ways I didn’t expect. Have a great vacation in the US and make sure you try some of our great food.
@christopherstephenjenksbsg49445 ай бұрын
I remember the QEII sailing up the Hudson River for the first time in 1969. She was getting a lot of publicity, and a lot of people came to the dock at the bottom of 20th Street to watch. Honestly, I was kind of disappointed. She didn't have any big smokestacks, nor do I remember her having a distinctive whistle or horn. But then, I was only ten-years old. The interior shot of the Normandie reminds me of the ballroom set on "The Poseiden Andenture." Love me some Art Deco ship decor! As I've mentioned before, I remember the France's distinctive whistle/horn. It was unmistakable! I always knew when she was on the Hudson. One of the pleasures of growind up near the docks in NYC was seeing both the Queen Mary and the first Queen Elizabeth sailing on the Hudson on a regular basis.
@johnogrady24184 күн бұрын
14:00 We sailed from the USA to Ireland on the SS America around 1961. It was a 9-day trip and we went through a storm and I remember walking down the passageway and the ship was tilting from side-to-side very noticeably. I was 4 going on 5 years old then. The SS America was also a troop transport ship during WW Two. Thank you for this...
@RailfanDownunder5 ай бұрын
Superb ..... though I was disappointed not to see the Canberra but the again, picking favourites is subjective 😊
@DanetteScheel5 ай бұрын
Mr. Brady, what a sense of humor! I love all ships! By the way, dreadnought was launched in 1905. My particular favorite in war ships are the old ironclads of the 1870s and 80s. I am a history girl!
@terjekorpberget55975 ай бұрын
Hello😊 First of all thank you for your fantastic work! I love to watch all these episodes👍 Today i watched a documentary from the first world war. And it’s called «The Last Tommy». In about 6-7 minutes into part one of this serie, you can see a short glimpse of a oceanliner bringing home troops from the boer-war in 1902. I just wonder what ship this could be? And sorry if my english is bad. I’m from Norway. Anyway i wish everyone a good day, and i’m really looking forward to your next episode. Best regards, Terje from Norway.
@Bethlam5 ай бұрын
Mike, if you ever get a chance you might have fun at the Grand Hotel on Mackinaw Island in Michigan. I know it’s not a ship but when I went I got a real feel of what it might have been like on the cruise ships during the Titanic era. I ONLY felt like that at the hotel, but the whole island is designed to take you back in time. Cars are not allowed on the island. You can only get around by bike, walking, or horse drawn carriage. What makes the Grand Hotel different than the rest of the island is you must wear formal wear after 6:30 pm. I felt like I was part of the first class when people were grouped into classes. I enjoyed it immensely.
@xenia3675 ай бұрын
My favourite will always be the Himalaya. I saw her as a young child and it was love at first sight, so beautiful.
@AndrewBrown-fq6vp5 ай бұрын
Beautiful!
@brandedswrdsman5 ай бұрын
Great list. Great video.
@OceanlinerDesigns5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@paulaharrisbaca48515 ай бұрын
I stayed on the Queen Mary!!!!!! Yeah, I brag all the time. My husband took me there on Easter Weekend 22 years ago.
@romad2755 ай бұрын
The navigator leading the B-17 flight that intercepted the Rex was First Lieutenant Curtis E. LeMay, later the commander of the B-29 strategic bombing of Japan in World War II, initiated the Berlin Airlift, built up the Strategic Air Command (SAC), and retired after serving as USAF Chief of Staff. In 1953, I sailed on the America with my mother to join my father who was stationed in France with the USAF. I and my wife sailed on the Queen Elizabeth 2 when we returned from Germany to these United States in 1983.
@peterleonard98465 ай бұрын
Hi Mike. Excellent video as always! I thought you might be interested to know that there are some fairly substantial bits of paneling and fittings from the Vaterland/Leviathan at the Science Museum Of Long Island near Port Washington NY. The museum is housed the Gatsby era summer home of a major Maritime Attorney. He bought the Leviathan furnishings when the ship was scrapped and had them intalled in his home. I worked at the museum years ago but recently revisited. It's a bit worse for the wear since I was last there in the '80s but still quite interesting. Hope you're enjoying your visit (here) in the US. Cheers!
@chizwiffle5 ай бұрын
OH MY GODS MY NEW FAVORITE PERSON! I’m a HUUUUUGE B-17 fan too! Highlight of my life was getting to fly on Yankee Lady on July 20,2002. 🤩🥳
@gregt96425 ай бұрын
I would love to see you do a complete documentary on the SS America, aka Australis,Westpoint (The grey ghost),and the American Star. It's a fascinating story with an unfortunate end.
@septemberastor5 ай бұрын
I grew up in Bindi Bindi- Dalwallinu was our closest town. My first job after school was at the Dalwallinu wheatbins. Ive also got my first solo cruise on Cunards Queen Elizabeth in Jan 2025. Small world ❤ Hats off to you Mike, your channel is incredible 😊
@OceanlinerDesigns5 ай бұрын
Small world indeed! Thanks for saying hi :) I’ll have to visit some day!
@RobertLydonReviews5 ай бұрын
Mike Brady making everyone’s Sunday a bit better with another fantastic video
@corner5592 ай бұрын
Would still love to see a video on the Queen Mary 2!
@MekaelSoto5 ай бұрын
I have been a fan since the beginning
@hollieBlu3035 ай бұрын
This is a partial copy paste..,but I may have some more photos/details for your wonderful channel. .... I'm a Brit who's Dad grew up between Scotland and Tanzania (nee. Congwa) and who travelled on many of these fantastic liners. In fact, my Grandpops (Mum's side) and Granny (Dad's) both traveled on the Georgic POST FIRE on their way home from Africa together before my parents met. You educated me about these ship's history before I even knew my own...and for that, sir, you have my thanks. I salute you x Edit: I would not even exist without these fantastic vessels, and your channel draws focus on that wonderful part of our past. All the love my man. Thank you one more time Mr. Brady ❤x
@ifsplem5 ай бұрын
Hello Mike. Brilliant video again. Have you ever been on the Queen Mary? That’s my ultimate dream, even though I always go back to the Lusitania because of my connection to it
@Arceemunoz5 ай бұрын
I love both Olympic and Majestic.
@jacktan91045 ай бұрын
Me to
@beckerderbacker49765 ай бұрын
My vote is the Normandie for number 1! Also, it’s fun to think that some of my ancestors came to America on the Vaterland when it was still a German ship.
@kevinmyles63695 ай бұрын
Bremen and Europa both gorgeous liners, Mike. SS Rex very interesting too. The Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth 2 both huge liners. Olympic had a fantastic full career. Would have loved to see more videos about Britannic and how she still could have been raised for maritime history purposes and only Olympic Class liner left in kinda shallow depth..
@l.l.24632 ай бұрын
For a minute there I thought you'd lost your ever lovin' mind. That was a good one!
@xXExtremeGameXx5 ай бұрын
We sailed across the Atlantic on QM2 a few years ago and it was incredible.