@Depressed Ginger The lamps on each table were only there in the 1997 James Cameron film 'Titanic'. The purpose being that Mr. Cameron needed some extra lighting for the dinner scene. The real ship did not have lamps at any of the tables as that would have meant running electrical to each and every table and also would have heated the room up way more than it already was (they didn't exactly have air conditioning back then.)
Yeah! You’re right, I believe the intention from WSL was to have lamps on the table as an upgrade to the dining room to differ from Olympic but they didn’t get time to install them before the maiden voyage. So in-fact you are correct there was never lamps on the titanic and JC added them for ambient lighting during filming, think they look nice though.
Everytime i see a video with such a title i cant not think that the obvious answer is "mud" what can be after 100 years? A muddy grey skeletal structure.
I disagree, they should have put the deleted scene being back in. It showed a slow amp up of the real danger and added some small ease of tension where it would have really added to the film.
The last meal was served the night of April 14, 1912 and dinner was nearly finished Titanic hit the iceberg. You can find the menu of the last meal online
The grand staircase which was made from oak, was believed to have floated out of the ship after the dome imploded. Big pieces of staircase were seen floating after the complete ship went down.
I feel like the 3D rerelease of the movie in 2012 could have totally used more time than the original. More lore. I don’t think many people would be mad
Meals on titanic did not last past midnight. Dinner lasted from 6 to 8 (roughly). During the iceberg collision the only people inside the dinning saloon were saloon stewards cleaning up and preparing for breakfast the next morning.
As usual, an excellent job buddy but I don't think the silverware would have lifted up. I think you mean the China and glassware. Other than that wonderful video! Well done well done
What happened to all the chairs? You would think that they would be piled up somewhere,granted rotted by now,but there were alot of chairs....some must still look like it once was a chair somewhere in the ship.
well,Know one thing Ive seen at the latest Titanics ship wreck after seeing more posts on social media,Its well rusting up now,Don't think there be much left to it in the next 50 years time,All be left be a pile of rust at the bottom of the sea ocean,Its done well for over a 100 years
If i remember correctly these areas were heated by the heat produced by t he boilers and were hidden in the skirting. It was more a problem in cooling these area, since the lamps back then produced a lot of heat.
They had the opposite problem actually . First class areas were heated by a standard temp of forced air with space heaters dotted around. However it was immediately evident the dining room on Olympic became a very hot and stuffy space at evening meal time. Couple this with the layers of formal wear and electric lights it was known for being uncomfortable. Ocean liner designs channel has a very good video on Titanic's heating and cooling 👍🏻
@@Garsons-oq4lh even after the retro fit of extra fans on Olympic people still commented on the dining saloon being stuffy and humid. And remember lusitanina,Mauritania and other liners of the same age had double height dining saloons in the same period, giving a feel of airiness even with the same amount of ventilation, in other vessels the dining spaces were moved higher as the superstructures grew affording for for more portholes/windows, therefore natural ventilation.
So much attention to one ship there's plenty of other ships that have sunk that had many people on them that died but all you hear about is Titanic let it go.
The sad part is people only care about this ship because she sunk and the tragedy behind so many lives. There have been so many boats sunk, but people don't talk about those. Pay no attention. Sadly, we all know this ship would have been broken down for scrap if she was on the sea. Would have been a few decades. Where today, the entitled spoiled nothing but profit companies use these ships for a few years and get rid of them. Talk about wasting resources and the amount of pollution building these.
I thought it was ridiculous that Rose was American when Kate Winslet wasn’t. No actor can pull off an accent well and it just seemed forced. How hard would it have been for Rose to be the British daughter of a British gentleman and an American woman, like Downton Abbey, forced out of their home like Sense and Sensibility, meeting up with Cal at a ball in London, and going back with him to marry in America? It made no absolutely no sense that they traveled from the US to Europe like honeymooners and back like honeymooners without getting married.
@Depressed Ginger The lamps on each table were only there in the 1997 James Cameron film 'Titanic'. The purpose being that Mr. Cameron needed some extra lighting for the dinner scene. The real ship did not have lamps at any of the tables as that would have meant running electrical to each and every table and also would have heated the room up way more than it already was (they didn't exactly have air conditioning back then.)
They did have fans for ventilation.
The dining room panelling was referred to as Jacobean style. It was stunning.
Nice video but they actually don’t had lamps on the dining tables James Cameron put them there to have enough light on his actors in the dinner scenes
Yeah! You’re right, I believe the intention from WSL was to have lamps on the table as an upgrade to the dining room to differ from Olympic but they didn’t get time to install them before the maiden voyage. So in-fact you are correct there was never lamps on the titanic and JC added them for ambient lighting during filming, think they look nice though.
@@jsyorks2023 Yea they really do look nice !
Yes they didn't have lamps on the tables. They were added by James Cameron for the movie Titanic .
Actually, they are considering going backand putting lambs on the tables because there are pictures of Olympic with lamps on the tables.
@@jsyorks2023They do look nice. Creates a nice atmosphere.
There is one photo taken of the Titanic's dining room by a passenger who got off in Ireland
Everytime i see a video with such a title i cant not think that the obvious answer is "mud" what can be after 100 years? A muddy grey skeletal structure.
Haha, it was years before I realized the guy at the end was Lovejoy. Poor devil.
I disagree, they should have put the deleted scene being back in. It showed a slow amp up of the real danger and added some small ease of tension where it would have really added to the film.
I'm always hoping to find remains of some of those chairs but so far looks like everything is gone. Remnants of a table is seen.
There were not any lamps on the tables.
Dining saloon was beautiful. It's a shame that there is no further footage of it and where the damage begins. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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You do an excellent job! I love your videos.
The last meal was served the night of April 14, 1912 and dinner was nearly finished Titanic hit the iceberg. You can find the menu of the last meal online
The salad was iceberg lettuce.
2:20 That is not true. There is one inside the Titanic while passengers were eating actually and then he got off the ship before it headed to NY.
Bro went from making parlays to ranking stadiums to reviewing shipwrecks
Teak is the only wood that survived on the Titanic, it was pretreated unlike the oak and the rest that weren't.
Teak is a naturally oily wood & was preferred to build railway carriage exteriors from. It doesn't take varnish so well due to the oil.
The grand staircase which was made from oak, was believed to have floated out of the ship after the dome imploded. Big pieces of staircase were seen floating after the complete ship went down.
At the time it was the largest room afloat.
They had to delete several scenes so that movie would be no more than 3 hours.
I feel like the 3D rerelease of the movie in 2012 could have totally used more time than the original. More lore. I don’t think many people would be mad
Meals on titanic did not last past midnight. Dinner lasted from 6 to 8 (roughly). During the iceberg collision the only people inside the dinning saloon were saloon stewards cleaning up and preparing for breakfast the next morning.
How was the upper deck of the Titanic? Was it too big or the perfect size?
Not enough drinking rails
@@Feisar04 Hopefully in a renovation they will add some more and eliminate about 10 rows of seats in the upper deck.
Нет, не был, просто как катер 4 местный
As usual, an excellent job buddy but I don't think the silverware would have lifted up. I think you mean the China and glassware. Other than that wonderful video! Well done well done
What happened to all the chairs? You would think that they would be piled up somewhere,granted rotted by now,but there were alot of chairs....some must still look like it once was a chair somewhere in the ship.
They rotted
@@local_toaster_oven9365они не могли сгнить, некоторые покрыты лаком и имеют элемент декора из латуни
What you said about a really nice restaurant gives you complementary water hit me, as I’m right now on a hotel where they don’t and it’s terrible.
any. reasn white star line didnt have grand dining spaces like the cunarders?
Lamps were not actually on the dining tables on the real titanic.
well,Know one thing Ive seen at the latest Titanics ship wreck after seeing more posts on social media,Its well rusting up now,Don't think there be much left to it in the next 50 years time,All be left be a pile of rust at the bottom of the sea ocean,Its done well for over a 100 years
Any idea what the heating was like?. It looks a huge area to heat.
If i remember correctly these areas were heated by the heat produced by t he boilers and were hidden in the skirting. It was more a problem in cooling these area, since the lamps back then produced a lot of heat.
They had the opposite problem actually . First class areas were heated by a standard temp of forced air with space heaters dotted around. However it was immediately evident the dining room on Olympic became a very hot and stuffy space at evening meal time. Couple this with the layers of formal wear and electric lights it was known for being uncomfortable. Ocean liner designs channel has a very good video on Titanic's heating and cooling 👍🏻
@@JamesKing-el3ry They added fans for ventilation to Olympic and Titanic's first class saloons
@@Garsons-oq4lh even after the retro fit of extra fans on Olympic people still commented on the dining saloon being stuffy and humid. And remember lusitanina,Mauritania and other liners of the same age had double height dining saloons in the same period, giving a feel of airiness even with the same amount of ventilation, in other vessels the dining spaces were moved higher as the superstructures grew affording for for more portholes/windows, therefore natural ventilation.
For $75,000 for a first class ticket, youd expect conplimentary lifeboats too 🤷
So much attention to one ship there's plenty of other ships that have sunk that had many people on them that died but all you hear about is Titanic let it go.
The dining room had five for dinner Sunday.
The sad part is people only care about this ship because she sunk and the tragedy behind so many lives. There have been so many boats sunk, but people don't talk about those. Pay no attention. Sadly, we all know this ship would have been broken down for scrap if she was on the sea. Would have been a few decades. Where today, the entitled spoiled nothing but profit companies use these ships for a few years and get rid of them. Talk about wasting resources and the amount of pollution building these.
Kinda sounds like. a A1 robot.,lol !
My god Titanic 1997 was anti British. But the actual ship will never stop being fascinating.
I thought it was ridiculous that Rose was American when Kate Winslet wasn’t. No actor can pull off an accent well and it just seemed forced. How hard would it have been for Rose to be the British daughter of a British gentleman and an American woman, like Downton Abbey, forced out of their home like Sense and Sensibility, meeting up with Cal at a ball in London, and going back with him to marry in America? It made no absolutely no sense that they traveled from the US to Europe like honeymooners and back like honeymooners without getting married.
@@ravenel2 i mean it does happened to John and Madeline
Your scripting is atrocious.
1st hehehe