Builders: Harland and Wolff Belfast, Northern Ireland. Operators: White Star Line; Cunard- White Star Line Preceded by: Big Four Succeeded by: RMS Homeric; RMS Majestic Subclasses: 2 Build: 1908- 1914 In Service: 1911- 1935 Planned: 3 Completed: 3 Lost: 2 Retired: 1 Type: Ocean liner, Titanic’s dimensions used as well three vessels’ dimensions where slightly different. Tonnage: 45,000 - 48,000 gross Displacement: app 52,310 tons Length: 882 ft 9 In (269.06 m) Beam: 92 ft 6 in (28.19 m) Height: 175 ft (53 m) from keel to top of funnels. Draught: 34 ft 7 in (10.54 m) Depth: 9 (all three liners); 7 for Passengers. Installed Power: 24 double- ended and 5 single- ended 15 Bar scotch marine boilers, tested to 30 bar. Two 4 cylinder reciprocating engines for the two outboard wing propellers. One low- pressure turbine for center propeller. Together 50,000 HP nominal, 59,000 max.[1] Propulsion: consisting of two bronze 3- blade wing propellers. One bronze 4- blade centre propeller. Speed: 21 kn (38.9 Km/h); 24.2 kn (44.8 Km/h) Max. Capacity: 3,295 Passenger, officers, and crew[1] Crew: 944 crew numbers (maximum) Notes: approximate cost 7.5 million (USD) (approx. $199,385,678.65 in 2016 prices) RMS Olympic HMHS Britannic RMS Mauretania (1906)
That was an amazing museum. Just disappointed we couldn't take any pictures inside. Definitely wanted a picture of the kids putting coal in the furnace, or touching the iceberg.
I'm an hour East of St. Louis so I'm not too far from Branson and I'm probably not too far from the one in Tennessee either and I want to go to both of them so bad.
Nearer my God to thee is absolutely beautiful but recent evidence shows that it was, in fact, a different song all together. The annoying thing is, I can’t remember the name of the documentary or title of the book that explains it all. It’s specifically about the Titanic musicians. If you can find it, please read it and remind me too as it was immensely wonderful and most of all, full of grace and dignity of and for these incredible gentlemen.
It actually was Nearer My God to Thee. However, it was a much less common arrangement that is predominantly played in methodist churches, which is very different from other, more common, arrangements.
“They kept it up to the very end. Only the engulfing ocean had power to drown them into silence. The band was playing ‘Nearer, My God, to Thee.’ I could hear it distinctly. The end was very close.” Charlotte Collyer, Survivor of the Titanic
Interested as to how they would know what the musicians said word for word to each other when none of them survived and everyone around them would have been screaming and panicking and running about not sitting around listening to the music let alone what Hartley said to the other men ,ofcourse survivors remember hearing the music playing from the life boats and the last song , but also how did he have time to wrap his violin up in clothes and put it in the case when the ship was tipping up and breaking apart and the water was coming at them fast , of course their legacy is real and what they did was heroic but still makes you question if the violin they have is just one that his family had at home they sold at auction
I never understood why America has most of Titanic's artifacts as the ship herself was built in Belfast, Ireland. I never understood it and I feel offended if I'm honest.
It was built by the Irish, operated by Brits but owned by an American. Titanic was part of the White Star Line fleet which was owned by American tycoon J.P. Morgan.
She's wonderful! Hear passion in her voice!
She was Molly Brown at one point I thank
I love the history of the titanic❤️
Who doesn't 😋😄
I'm an expert on the RMS Titanic, well sort of like that
I like the history and the architecture of the titanic
@@AustinnotoRs cool dude
Me to
Beautiful song it always brought me to tears everytime I watched the movie
I was crying while listening to the young lady about the story of the great musicians.
Such beautiful vibrato.... wow well played sir.
BRUUUUH I remember this being on Ghost Adventures 😂 the tour guide was on the episode too
When big kids want to play, with a sad history. Such a nice museum.
Can we talk about the prrrrr like a cat
Hi Alice hru
Alice heart I was about to comment that!
The violin was amazing!!!
I went there!!! It was REALLY fun!!
I'm love the titanic
You're not love English.
@@syb2965 🤣🤣🤣 hhhhh
I love the Museum, I hope i get to go again. I got Joseph Boxhall (4th officer) On my Boarding Pass.
Duck I went a long time ago and I would like to go again. I remember I got 2nd Officer Lightoller for my boarding pass.
I got Violet Jessop, a crew member, the first time. She survived three ship wrecks!!!
@@thesingingfangirl6155 the unsinkable, survived the sisters
Alfred Rowe. Rich Texan, 1st class passenger. Did not survive.
oooooo you look amazing in your Titanic costumes
Builders: Harland and Wolff Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Operators: White Star Line; Cunard- White Star Line
Preceded by: Big Four
Succeeded by: RMS Homeric;
RMS Majestic
Subclasses: 2
Build: 1908- 1914
In Service: 1911- 1935
Planned: 3
Completed: 3
Lost: 2
Retired: 1
Type: Ocean liner, Titanic’s dimensions used as well three vessels’ dimensions where slightly different.
Tonnage: 45,000 - 48,000 gross
Displacement: app 52,310 tons
Length: 882 ft 9 In (269.06 m)
Beam: 92 ft 6 in (28.19 m)
Height: 175 ft (53 m) from keel to top of funnels.
Draught: 34 ft 7 in (10.54 m)
Depth: 9 (all three liners); 7 for Passengers.
Installed Power: 24 double- ended and 5 single- ended 15 Bar scotch marine boilers, tested to 30 bar. Two 4 cylinder reciprocating engines for the two outboard wing propellers. One low- pressure turbine for center propeller. Together 50,000 HP nominal, 59,000 max.[1]
Propulsion: consisting of two bronze 3- blade wing propellers. One bronze 4- blade centre propeller.
Speed: 21 kn (38.9 Km/h);
24.2 kn (44.8 Km/h) Max.
Capacity: 3,295 Passenger, officers, and crew[1]
Crew: 944 crew numbers (maximum)
Notes: approximate cost 7.5 million (USD) (approx. $199,385,678.65 in 2016 prices)
RMS Olympic
HMHS Britannic
RMS Mauretania (1906)
That was an amazing museum. Just disappointed we couldn't take any pictures inside. Definitely wanted a picture of the kids putting coal in the furnace, or touching the iceberg.
The old guy looks like a mix between Bob Barker and Drew Carey😂
lol true
I agree with you
I'm an hour East of St. Louis so I'm not too far from Branson and I'm probably not too far from the one in Tennessee either and I want to go to both of them so bad.
Nearer my God to thee is absolutely beautiful but recent evidence shows that it was, in fact, a different song all together. The annoying thing is, I can’t remember the name of the documentary or title of the book that explains it all. It’s specifically about the Titanic musicians. If you can find it, please read it and remind me too as it was immensely wonderful and most of all, full of grace and dignity of and for these incredible gentlemen.
It actually was Nearer My God to Thee. However, it was a much less common arrangement that is predominantly played in methodist churches, which is very different from other, more common, arrangements.
Wow 😮 You’re really at the titanic museum in Tennessee
titanic is my favorite movie and everything about the real titanic gives me the chills, im obsessed 💗
“They kept it up to the very end. Only the engulfing ocean had power to drown them into silence. The band was playing ‘Nearer, My God, to Thee.’ I could hear it distinctly. The end was very close.” Charlotte Collyer, Survivor of the Titanic
"Nearer My God to Thee" in portuguese is "Mais perto quero estar." It's a wonderful song to talk with God.
Interested as to how they would know what the musicians said word for word to each other when none of them survived and everyone around them would have been screaming and panicking and running about not sitting around listening to the music let alone what Hartley said to the other men ,ofcourse survivors remember hearing the music playing from the life boats and the last song , but also how did he have time to wrap his violin up in clothes and put it in the case when the ship was tipping up and breaking apart and the water was coming at them fast , of course their legacy is real and what they did was heroic but still makes you question if the violin they have is just one that his family had at home they sold at auction
Bet that anonymous buyer was a certain blond well know in that area of pigeon forge.
Dang I’m bummed . I’m going to be in Nashville in a few weeks but it’s so far from there :( would have loved to go to this !
I would love to go to the titanic museum 😍😍😍😍 but sadly u can t travel 😢😢😢😢
I wish I was on that
20002008 passengers and crew were on board Titanic? 😧
I've been to the Titanic Museum in Branson Missouri but not the one in pigeon forge TN
We will next time
those legendary musicians are hot 😍, so sad they didnt survived this disaster
So much good...
does jamie (I think that’s her name), the lady with the dark hair, still work there?
Believe so
0:40 That purr?
I never understood why America has most of Titanic's artifacts as the ship herself was built in Belfast, Ireland. I never understood it and I feel offended if I'm honest.
I got to play that play that piano
Near my God to thee
Can we talk about that ending tho
Ya know the Titanic sank because of the Captain. He was asleep on the job.
eight musicians did'nt make it? 😰
Me to I realy love the titanic
America?
NEAER MY GOD TO THEE
aw man 🤌🏻 bummer ramma
oh my
I wanna go to the top and jump in to the smoke stack
TITANIC NEARER MY GOOD TO THREE
For those who don't know the titanic was a British ship
It was built by the Irish, operated by Brits but owned by an American. Titanic was part of the White Star Line fleet which was owned by American tycoon J.P. Morgan.
Thank you didn't realize
I can’t really go there in pigeon forge Tennessee because I live in southeastern Pennsylvania
Gggglllrrrr I love that lolol
well that's disappointing 😕
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thank me later