TITANIC The Exhibition in New York City

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • TITANIC The Exhibition is far more than a display of historic items: it is a unique narrative experience, a tale of the people aboard history’s most legendary ship on its maiden and final journey. Travel back to 1912 through photographs, handwritten letters, wayward keepsakes, and other personal belongings telling countless stories about the fates and heroic deeds on board.
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    Feature Artifacts
    Louis Kink’s shoes
    The Kink family, made up of Anton, his wife, Louise, and their 4- year-old daughter, also called Louise, were traveling from Zurich in Switzerland. They were passengers in 3rd class and, when they reached the deck, only the mother and little Louise were allowed to get into lifeboat number 2. Anton was not allowed past - as there were sailors making a human chain around the boat to protect it as it began its descent. But Anton managed to get through the tangle of arms blocking his way, and jumped towards the boat, landing in it as it was already being lowered. This is how they became one of the few 3rd-class families to survive intact. This photo, in which Louise Kink and her daughter appear on the left, was taken as soon as they arrived in New York. On the right, there is another family that survived. Here you can see the bootees that little Louise Kink was wearing the night of the sinking. In them, she ran both along the deck of the Titanic to get into a lifeboat, and also along the decks of the Carpathia, until she finally arrived in New York. If you look at the previous picture, you will see the bootees circled in red. Beside them, you will see the blanket used to wrap little Louise until they were rescued from the lifeboat. Lastly, you have the chance to see a photograph that shows what may have been the iceberg that the Titanic crashed into.
    Necklace from Kate Phillips
    The story of Jack and Rose, the traveling artist and the high society lady, and their intense romance on board the Titanic has captivated millions around the world. Furthermore, the pendant that Rose gets from her fiancé, Cal - the fictional jewel called the heart of the ocean, and also their story, is based on fact. Henry Morley was a 39-year-old English trader, married with two young children. One of the employees in his shop was the young Kate Phillips, who was barely 19 years old. In spite of the age difference and Henry’s family situation, they fell in love with each other and bought two second-class tickets, under false names, for passage on the Titanic. For the 4 days they were on board the ship, they were seen to be deeply in love and they conceived a child that would be born 9 months later, in January 1913. Sometime during the voyage, Henry gave Kate a pendant with a jewel in it as a demonstration of his love. When the Titanic hit the iceberg, they ran to the deck together to try to get into a lifeboat but the crew only allowed Kate through. In one of her pockets, with a small purse and the keys to her suitcase, she consciously or unconsciously held the pendant given to her by Henry. Here is the pendant that Henry gave to Kate, along with her purse and the keys to a case that still lies at the bottom of the ocean.
    Third Class passenger Gerda Lindell’s ring
    Related to Edvard and Gerda Lindell. Their story is one of the most impressive of all regarding the sinking of the Titanic. It was a tradition in those days for couples, on becoming fiancées, to give each other a ring that would later be soldered to another identical one when they married. In this way, two rings were turned into only one, symbolizing the love union of the couple. Like many others, they boarded the ship with third-class tickets at Southampton. Due to the location of their cabins, by the time they realized that something serious was happening on the night of the sinking, all the lifeboats had already been lowered and the ship’s bow was practically submerged. They ran along the deck with other passengers and in their desperation, decided to throw themselves into the water and swim towards where the collapsible boat A was. This lifeboat was almost full of water and crammed with people. The couple managed to cling onto the boat even though neither of them was wearing a life-jacket. Edvard finally managed to climb in while another passenger, August Wennerstrom, held onto Gerda’s hand from the inside, as she could not get in. They were literally frozen due to the temperature of the sea. If Gerda had climbed up, the boat would have overturned and it would have been the end of all of them. Nobody at that moment had the strength to think. Within moments, Wennerstrom couldn’t hold on any more and he let go of Gerda´s arm, whose body sank in seconds. Just as this happened, her wedding ring slid off her finger and fell to the floor of the boat. Nobody noticed - they were all too busy trying to survive. Her husband, Edvard, died a few moments later from hypothermia.
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Комментарии • 34

  • @La_MaMi_Genesis
    @La_MaMi_Genesis Год назад +3

    That was not the real titanic. It was the Olympic . [ base on videos of expert talking about it its impossible for an iceberg make that big hole in metal something that is very strong. But they were saying that olympic got an impact from the Russia submarine and they just,fix it but not completely just to covered up the damage and changed the name to titanic and ofc that structure was very thin and weak thats why the iceberg was able to penetrated the metal. Not sure if this is true or not but for me they are right cuz think , How a piece of ice can do that much damage to something that was supposed to be well build up how? And how a captain who got so many time driving those couldnt see it before they got way closer. Theres alot of Rumors about it but only the owner know the truth and ofc they will never going to said the real history about it. But it was very amazing know more about the experience of those who survived .❤

    • @ginaskiski8354
      @ginaskiski8354 Год назад

      Wow.. tell me you're clueless and uneducated without telling me .. Sounds like you're making a bunch of shit up as you go along ..

  • @Alejandro-lv9bs
    @Alejandro-lv9bs Год назад +11

    I went yesterday, I thought it was awesome how one was able to see actual artifacts and hear stories from survivors.

    • @NYClovesNYC
      @NYClovesNYC  Год назад

      I’m glad you saw it. It was captivating and moving to see those objects and learn about the stories behind them. I wish I have the audio for this video as well. Thank you for watching, Alejandro!

    • @slapshot68
      @slapshot68 Год назад +1

      There are no more living survivors left

  • @vickyvictoria1121
    @vickyvictoria1121 Год назад +3

    I guess with this video I don' t have to buy the tickets to see it

    • @rockstar45657
      @rockstar45657 Год назад

      I went yesterday. Tbh it wasn’t worth it. Don’t waste your money smh

    • @mecomingtomo6933
      @mecomingtomo6933 Год назад

      ​@@rockstar45657how much did you pay, I see there are different prices like when you say not worth it, do you mean not worth it for $44?

    • @mecomingtomo6933
      @mecomingtomo6933 Год назад

      ​@@rockstar45657bc I see on Thursday it's $25 and Friday $35 while on Sundays it's $44

  • @gennarojg3
    @gennarojg3 Год назад +3

    I'm going Saturday next, 28 January and I can't wait. From the day I was born, my grandfather bought anything he could get his hands on about the Titanic, including models for me and I've kept it up since his death. We both had and have a passion for this ship, the tragedy & it's sister ships Olympic and Britannic. I guess it's because my grandmother, her father and five of her 7 siblings were supposed to be on the ship, but they cancelled a week before it sailed and took the next White Star Line ship out of port. They were travelling from Reggio di Calabria to Cherbourg to sail on it 2nd class. Thank God they didn't. This was and will remain one of the most horrific tragedies of the early 20th century. Molly Brown is buried in the section across the street from where my family plot is located at The Cemetery Of The Holy Rood in Westbury, Long Island, New York. Both my maternal and paternal sides of my family are together in that plot because both sides were the closest of friends with marriages in between both families for over 75 years. May the souls who died be at peace through God's mercy!! ✝️ ✡ ☪️ ☦ 🙏 💔
    Respectfully,
    Dr. Gennaro Giammarino, III

    • @NYClovesNYC
      @NYClovesNYC  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching. Im sure your visit will be meaningful and significant for you. There will be audio which is not included in this video. Thank you so much for watching this video, Dr. Giammarino!

    • @gennarojg3
      @gennarojg3 Год назад

      @@NYClovesNYC You're Welcome!

  • @jennifergould4841
    @jennifergould4841 7 месяцев назад

    Just watched, I'm a maritime historian. A very good video of the exhibition. I even learned something new. Well done.

  • @stryker-4733
    @stryker-4733 Год назад +3

    I went to this exhibition with my girlfriend this past week always enjoy going to history events and it was definitely an excellent experience made my girlfriend cried and I enjoyed everything about seeing the historic moments and hearing the stories of each person

    • @NYClovesNYC
      @NYClovesNYC  Год назад

      I couldn't agree more! Such a wonderful exhibit.

  • @sutherland9
    @sutherland9 Год назад +2

    The Luxor resort in Las Vegas also has a Titanic exhibit that is worth seeing. I also went to the NYC Titanic exhibit that took place about 14 years ago. I would have enjoyed to know in whose collection these artifacts have been sitting for that past 100 years.

  • @ruthe71
    @ruthe71 Год назад

    I think it’s going to be a while before I visit from the UK so thanks for sharing. I’m looking forward to my upcoming trip to Belfast and a stay at the Titanic hotel, built within Harland and Woolffs building.

  • @henrysantos121
    @henrysantos121 Год назад +1

    Matatan.🤔.
    Ribirin HS,
    M™®™ R

  • @henrysantos121
    @henrysantos121 Год назад +1

    Very nice video well done,. M™®™ R

  • @kimberleyallen3350
    @kimberleyallen3350 Год назад

    Would like to go titanic exhibition nyc

  • @christina-yp6jy
    @christina-yp6jy Год назад

    Going tomorrow at 9am. Can't Wait!!! One question do you really need headphones?

    • @_ka3ili4__
      @_ka3ili4__ Год назад

      going tomorrow!! how was it?

    • @NYClovesNYC
      @NYClovesNYC  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching

  • @eugenedimitrov
    @eugenedimitrov Год назад

    Thanks for sharing! That's amazing 🤩!!!

  • @eugenedimitrov
    @eugenedimitrov Год назад

    Wow!Looks so awesome with all narrative !!!

  • @PmPbreeze
    @PmPbreeze Год назад

    The one in Pigeon Forge Tennessee is way betting.

  • @amandamarie251
    @amandamarie251 Год назад

    How long are they there for

    • @NYClovesNYC
      @NYClovesNYC  Год назад

      Thank you for watching Amanda. I don't know how long the exhibit will be here in NYC for.

  • @E_Norma_Stitz88
    @E_Norma_Stitz88 Год назад

    thanks for sharing