This is an excellent collection of pictures in which many are incredibly rare!! I’ve been researching the Titanic for 40 years and have never seen many of these photos! Thank you for posting!!
I am usually skeptical when people post videos claiming "rare" photos of the Olympic or Titanic. And I am usually right. In this case however, I must admit that many of the photos were new to me. I have a pretty extensive collection of Olympic and Titanic photos and I would say that at least half of these I have not seen before. Well done.
12:57 is among the last known photos taken of Titanic and the only known one to show Titanic's officers aboard the vessel. It shows Murdoch (right) and Lightoller preparing to close the gangway for departure from Queenstown.
Most of the videos claiming to be rare photos or footage of the Olympic class ships ends up being just the same old footage over and over and over again, so congratulations on living up to the promise in your title. I really hadn't seen a lot of these photos before. Thanks for not disappointing me
this video is a treasure, this is an antique and the saddest thing is that both of these legendary arts can never be seen by us in real life. living in modern world I will still do anything to see these legends in real life.
@14:35 this is the ship that's at bottom of Atlantic... It is Titanic.. note the upper deck closed in until half way back... Olympic did not have this... This was added to Titanic late in the fitting out period...
On the maiden voyage of the "Titanic", the Olympic sailor set sail. The photos of the time show this, the side of the upper deck was more open in its entirety.
Had I lived in that area when the Olympic class were being built, I would have spent every single second I could just watching them as they were being constructed. That's assuming I wouldn't have been an actual part of the process myself, of course. The Titanic was discovered the year I was born and naturally learning about her led me to the existence of an entire class containing three sisters, and I have been obsessed with them for as long as I can remember. It's crazy but I'm in just as much awe of them now as I was as a kid.
Old is gold there is no ship in this generation created like the shape of RMS Olympic ship...Eg like Titanic ,Britannic, Carpathia ship etc..these ship is the most beautiful shape of ship 👍👍
The Olympic was launched first, but it was never advertised as unsinkable like the Titanic was. If they were sister ships seems like they would've said the same for her but they never did.
The Olympic was the star. She was called unsinable in 1911 from "The Shipbuilder" Nobody cares about the Titanic until she sank. The press loved the Olympic, not the Titanic.
Anyone know anything about the photo at the 8:43 mark?. I have a wider view of this photo take from a slightly different angle where the tugs are seen towards the stern, and it appears to have been taken at Southampton as the dock cranes can be seen, but Olympic is docked starboard side instead of portside. Anyone know why they were working on Olympic with those platforms down the side of the hull? where they painting the side of the ship or doing some kind of repairs?.
I think its likely alot of these rare photos came from a book on the Olympic class ships, and the reason I think that is because I just found a copy of a Titanic modelling book called "Shipcraft", and this book I found quite a number of photos of Titanic I've haven't seen elsewhere on the net at her fitting out wharf, some similar to one's shown in this slideshow. So it's likely to have been obtained from books that haven't been published on the internet. It's amazing what you can find in books that you'll be unlikely to find on a search engine or website, despite the internet seemingly being the "go to" place for everythung, when in reality not everything, particularly photos (primarily because of copyright) can be found online. One interesting photo I found, again which I've never come across before, is of workers on ropes painting Olympic in her WW1 camouflage dazzle paint. On further reading,I hadn't realised the reason why, in photos of Olympic post 1911 she has a strange series of "marks" across her bow, apparently I read its because the paint had come off due to her wear to transatlantic crossings. I thought this was the result of her accident with HMS Hawke and the patching up work that was done, but that was at the stern I think.
@@seardadsdasd If you hadn't pointed this out to me, I wouldn't have noticed. It doesn't change anything in the overall impression. It's like the magazine's spot the difference puzzles. But you're an enthusiast, it's obvious you know. But the average Joe like me doesn't notice.
Harland and Wolf could make a tidy profit from Titanic fans if they published a book showing ALL of the photographs taken of the Olympic-class ships during their construction, launch and fitting out.
Yeah I agree, but it's strange there isn't any. I think many of the photos of both ships were taken by members of the pubic and not necessarily by White Star or Harland and Wolff, which is why many photos don't appear in official publications or are well known, and some will be in a private collection like the Bell and Kempster photos which were released a few years ago. I have come across quite alot of photos of both Titanic and Olympic on a Titanic facebook group that I had never seen before, a few taken at Belfast during fitting out. One particular photo shows Titanic on the construction gantry in the background, a tram in the foreground and what appears to be road workers and a man and woman dressed in smart clothing crossing the road (probably taken on launch day), this photo is always shown cropped online and in books where you just see Titanic looming over with a man walkng along the side of the dock wall. The famous "Leaving Southampton" photo is always heavily cropped when published in books, TV documentaries etc, but you can find an uncropped version online. Bpoks also have a habit of darkening the photos like with the leaving Southampton photo where it's so dark and contrasted that you can't make out the name on the bow. Someone on the Encyclopdia Titanica forum mentioned that they have about 130 photos of Titanic in total, I didn't know there were that many taken. So far I have about 40 photos of Titanic.
Too bad these gloss over the interesting step in construction. As you can see, the keel and tank structure was built first. Obviously the bottom plating could not just slid under the keel and riveted on. So clearly the hull was was plated except for the bottom. To finish the bottom plating H an W flipped the hull upside down, riveted the plating and then flipped the hull right side up again and finished the deck. For some reason pictures of this step are almost always omitted. Maybe because flips were done on Sundays to avoid crowds?
In making the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth. Those two were built at the waterside both with the bow down. Stern 960 feet up. To launch they just cut the guy wires on shore side. Nothing new about this. Its same way they built the pyramids -- pointy end dowb.
I think some of these photos are cropped. I've seen a similar photo of the one at the 11:02 mark on a Flickr channel, but the one on there shows people wearing hats at the bottom of the photo. Also, the rare photo of Olympic moving away at the dock with Titanic on the right being fitted out I came across a clearer photo of that with a slightly wider view. Anyone know why that particular photo is hard to find? where have these photos come from?.
You know what’s amazing about this? That mankind was able to accomplish these feats shortly after the late 1800’s when we were still in the infancy of the Industrial Revolution. God Bless the ingenuity and their efforts, resolve, and determination … ❤️🥃
Can anyone tell me why they have removed the background from the photo at the 14:07 mark?. Looks to me like they've blurred out or removed the background which should show the dry dock. Also, Titanic in that photo appears to have a slight weathering to its hull which I would imagine shouldn't be the case considering it was a brand new ship and had just been painted. I've seen another photo at Southampton showing Titanic's starboard side and there appears to be a distinctive weathering to the bottom half of the hull.
@@DJMarioV8 There's another photo I found online, which I saved, showing what is probably Olympic during fitting out, but the first funnel isn't there, and I think this was during the 1912/13 refit. No idea why they removed the first funnel for (or any funnel for that matter). There's also a photo of Titanic with most of the B deck windows missing with only a small section in the middle of the ship still with them in. I presume this was when the original even shaped/spaced windows were being altered to uneven ones as seen during the maiden voyage. I will have to try and find that Flickr channel with those rare Titanic photos, I downloaded them but cn't remember what the channel/uploader was called. It's surprising how many Titanic photos there are in existence, just ashame so many are not in the public domain only in private ownership like the sepia photos that were released a few years ago taken by Harland and Wolff.
There are alot more rare photos of Titanic on one of the Titanic and Olympic facebook pages. I just came across a few more interesting rare photos on there, some which appear in this video but of much better resolution, like the photo of the crowd showing the starboard side as Titanic is entering the water, plus a few more photos during fitting out similar to if not exactly the same as the ones in this video from a distance. There was also a rare photo taken at Southampton showing dock workers inspecting one of the bollards that the mooring ropes wrap around but doesn't appear to have been taken at the time of setting sail, maybe a few days earlier.
Excellent video however many of the photos I have seen before. Anyway a good choice of music to play in the background unlike a video I just watched about the RMS Mauritania where the background music was, shudders, that vile song "My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dionne. I stand corrected you still, ack, used music but at least without those revolting syrupy lyrics.
WOW !!!!!! Thank you for sharing this video. Some photos make me feel I was on those ships. Question.... at the 9:12 minute mark, what are those round structures on the hull. Of all the photos I seen, I never seen this one.
I asked myself the same question. That was real engineering, it's easy today, you can do hunderds of simulations, you have alot cad aplications, cnc machines and everything. I am so fascinated by engineering from the past, especially in bulding those massive ships.
@@davor1pz To experience total awe, in monster engineering; read about the making of Brunel's Great Eastern', on the Thames, in 1858. Largest Ship in the world, until way into the 1900's.
Because it's from a film that has sparked what has now become generations of interest. For many, it was their introduction into the ship and the disaster and holds a very special place for them. Others, like me, think it's beautiful music.
The photo at the 12:00 mark, are you sure that's Titanic?. The reason I ask is because in that photo the lifeboats are in place, which I would've thought was abit odd considering at that point Titanic was still in the fitting out stage and hadn't yet had its windows changed to the uneven and evenly spaced ones, plus the partially enclosed promenade hasn't been installed. Why install lifeboats when the rest of the ship wasn't fully completed?. Also, I came across some more rare photos of Titanic, one taken from a far distance (port side view) with the original windows seen in the above mentioned photo almost removed with a small section in the middle of the ship still intact, yet on this particular photo Titanic doesn't have her funnels fitted. So we go from a photo showing Titanic prior to the windows being altered with funnels and lifeboats in place, to another photo during the alteration of the windows but no funnels in place.
@@rodrigolefever2426 Yes I know, but at the point where that photo is shown the uploaded has labelled that part in the video as Titanic, but the photo in question can't be Titanic because none of funnels were in place when the original A deck windows were removed.
This is titanic in its fitted out stage, when titanic was launched, her promenade deck was completely open like how the olympics was, but they changed it during the fitting out procedure and closed it half way.
Fantastic! I still don't quite understand why they didn't build assemble the great ships in dry dock and then flood the dry dock for a float out like is done today? It is surreal to see all of those rivets!
I think a good portion of the photos are of the Olympic. They are wonderful, but wouldn't it have been possible to have some other music playing besides the lead song for the Titanic 1997 movie when images of Olympic are being shown or not play it at all?
titanic un magnifique bateau jamais égaler malgré les mastodontes de notre époque ( QM2 OASIS COSTA), l'artisanat au summum de l'art, maintenant tout est en préfac donc ++++ facile à assembler
If i could turn back time i would board the Titanic with an iPhone and record it all and then come back with an extraordinary experience ( i would save myself knowing exactly when the ship sinks ) and then come back with the video and sell it for 100 000 000 USD
einfach nur beste technik ever also ja für die damalige zeit und es ist immer nich erstaunlich welch luxus die damals hatten und das mal so in 5 jahren nur von menschenhand gebaut zu haben und dann so schnell zu verlieren das ist wirklich traurig :(
They wasn't before. Those are public pictures. There is nothing rare. I got all of these and over 400 more of them in a 8k resolutnion. The FUll original DIA Scan. Wich stunnung details.
That whole switch was debunked long time ago, Olympic and Titanic had very different layouts and aesthetic differences up close the 1500 Irish men that built those ships you tell them apart like example the closed promenade deck on the wreck matches titanic whereas Olympic had an open promenade deck to completely walk through
A lot of ships at the time had promenade decks. even the RMS Queen Mary built in 1934 has one. RMS Olympic had two promenade decks (On A deck and B deck). The difference between Titanic and Olympic was that they decided to enclose Titanic's B deck Promenade to expand the suites for 1st class. The reason for the change was because while Titanic was still under construction ,RMS Olympic was in service and her B deck promenade never saw any heavy foot traffic.
Olympic and Titanic. What a sight they must've been. Engineering marvels for their time
This is an excellent collection of pictures in which many are incredibly rare!! I’ve been researching the Titanic for 40 years and have never seen many of these photos! Thank you for posting!!
Me neither. There may be other's, hidden away in private collections, never seeing daylight, until ,maybe, the owner dies, and they are made public.
Nice album of these twin ships & marvellous engineering!!
I am usually skeptical when people post videos claiming "rare" photos of the Olympic or Titanic. And I am usually right. In this case however, I must admit that many of the photos were new to me. I have a pretty extensive collection of Olympic and Titanic photos and I would say that at least half of these I have not seen before. Well done.
Great collection of pictures. Really made me feel like I was there.
@@TheCharm1ed hi
Ist bei mir genau dasselbe.
12:29 That photo it's so amazing
12:57 is among the last known photos taken of Titanic and the only known one to show Titanic's officers aboard the vessel. It shows Murdoch (right) and Lightoller preparing to close the gangway for departure from Queenstown.
Last photo of Murdoch as well. Just a few days later he would be dead.
Terrific photos .. thanks for posting !
Thank you for these wonderful photos and your time, well done Markus.
You're not kidding about these being rare. Never seen a lot of these. Thank you. That one of the forecastle deck at 5:01 is fantastic.
This is the best oylmpic line
Photos video i have never seen
No moving , cutted photos ,
And actually really rare photos .
Thx for video
Most of the videos claiming to be rare photos or footage of the Olympic class ships ends up being just the same old footage over and over and over again, so congratulations on living up to the promise in your title. I really hadn't seen a lot of these photos before. Thanks for not disappointing me
this video is a treasure, this is an antique and the saddest thing is that both of these legendary arts can never be seen by us in real life. living in modern world I will still do anything to see these legends in real life.
@14:35 this is the ship that's at bottom of Atlantic... It is Titanic.. note the upper deck closed in until half way back... Olympic did not have this... This was added to Titanic late in the fitting out period...
TheFarmerfitz yes it is.
On the maiden voyage of the "Titanic", the Olympic sailor set sail. The photos of the time show this, the side of the upper deck was more open in its entirety.
Cierra la cola y mira el video bobo
Remember that THIS very functional and new ship is currently the very rusticle covered and destroyed ship at the bottom of the Atlantic.
Had I lived in that area when the Olympic class were being built, I would have spent every single second I could just watching them as they were being constructed. That's assuming I wouldn't have been an actual part of the process myself, of course.
The Titanic was discovered the year I was born and naturally learning about her led me to the existence of an entire class containing three sisters, and I have been obsessed with them for as long as I can remember. It's crazy but I'm in just as much awe of them now as I was as a kid.
Brings back old memoreys of my gandma telling me how see was on the olympic she passes away last mounth it makes me cry a lot
Aw I’m sorry for your loss may she Rest In Peace ❤️
Old is gold there is no ship in this generation created like the shape of RMS Olympic ship...Eg like Titanic ,Britannic, Carpathia ship etc..these ship is the most beautiful shape of ship 👍👍
Wspaniale mało znane zdjęcia. Bardzo dziękuję za udostępnienie 👍❤
amazing song my mother was in the navy and she taught me this song we sing it from time to time
The Olympic was launched first, but it was never advertised as unsinkable like the Titanic was. If they were sister ships seems like they would've said the same for her but they never did.
The Olympic was the star. She was called unsinable in 1911 from "The Shipbuilder"
Nobody cares about the Titanic until she sank. The press loved the Olympic, not the Titanic.
Neither were advertised unsinkable. Someone said they were “practically unsinkable”.
Very good music choice, thank's for that😊
Beautifully put together!
Fantastic! I had not seen most of these pictures before.
Anyone know anything about the photo at the 8:43 mark?. I have a wider view of this photo take from a slightly different angle where the tugs are seen towards the stern, and it appears to have been taken at Southampton as the dock cranes can be seen, but Olympic is docked starboard side instead of portside. Anyone know why they were working on Olympic with those platforms down the side of the hull? where they painting the side of the ship or doing some kind of repairs?.
Those angles at 8:43 and 9:00 are certainly pretty neat! 👍
nice done, where did you get those rare photos ?
That was great thank you
My favorite ship Is RMS Olympic
Me too
@@mikedrown2721 But why? Don't they look identical? 🤔
@@AbcAbc-ox6pg it didn't sink
14:45, Titanic looks like a ghost in that photo.
Beautiful !!!
Titanic in work is Olympic, she was painted grey at launch.
I think its likely alot of these rare photos came from a book on the Olympic class ships, and the reason I think that is because I just found a copy of a Titanic modelling book called "Shipcraft", and this book I found quite a number of photos of Titanic I've haven't seen elsewhere on the net at her fitting out wharf, some similar to one's shown in this slideshow. So it's likely to have been obtained from books that haven't been published on the internet. It's amazing what you can find in books that you'll be unlikely to find on a search engine or website, despite the internet seemingly being the "go to" place for everythung, when in reality not everything, particularly photos (primarily because of copyright) can be found online. One interesting photo I found, again which I've never come across before, is of workers on ropes painting Olympic in her WW1 camouflage dazzle paint. On further reading,I hadn't realised the reason why, in photos of Olympic post 1911 she has a strange series of "marks" across her bow, apparently I read its because the paint had come off due to her wear to transatlantic crossings. I thought this was the result of her accident with HMS Hawke and the patching up work that was done, but that was at the stern I think.
Hello where i can finde that book "shipcraft"
Olympic was built to the right Titanic to the left R.M.S OLYMPIC is my favorite
Why? Aren't they the same? 🤔
@@AbcAbc-ox6pg almost
@@AbcAbc-ox6pg The top windows are diffrent, not to be rude but are you blind?
@@seardadsdasd If you hadn't pointed this out to me, I wouldn't have noticed. It doesn't change anything in the overall impression. It's like the magazine's spot the difference puzzles. But you're an enthusiast, it's obvious you know. But the average Joe like me doesn't notice.
@@AbcAbc-ox6pg Yep. Im a huge ocean liner fan and researcher
nice job on the switchboard platforms for both! ships
5:51 to think that over a 100 years later, you can go to some hotel and see this very fireplace yourself right now.
RMS Titanic is my favorite ship
Mitrev Spase Titanic is the best and biggest ship ever 😍
Mitrev Spase mine to
For me the olympic because she has greatest career during her time
Harland and Wolf could make a tidy profit from Titanic fans if they published a book showing ALL of the photographs taken of the Olympic-class ships during their construction, launch and fitting out.
Yeah I agree, but it's strange there isn't any. I think many of the photos of both ships were taken by members of the pubic and not necessarily by White Star or Harland and Wolff, which is why many photos don't appear in official publications or are well known, and some will be in a private collection like the Bell and Kempster photos which were released a few years ago. I have come across quite alot of photos of both Titanic and Olympic on a Titanic facebook group that I had never seen before, a few taken at Belfast during fitting out. One particular photo shows Titanic on the construction gantry in the background, a tram in the foreground and what appears to be road workers and a man and woman dressed in smart clothing crossing the road (probably taken on launch day), this photo is always shown cropped online and in books where you just see Titanic looming over with a man walkng along the side of the dock wall. The famous "Leaving Southampton" photo is always heavily cropped when published in books, TV documentaries etc, but you can find an uncropped version online. Bpoks also have a habit of darkening the photos like with the leaving Southampton photo where it's so dark and contrasted that you can't make out the name on the bow.
Someone on the Encyclopdia Titanica forum mentioned that they have about 130 photos of Titanic in total, I didn't know there were that many taken. So far I have about 40 photos of Titanic.
Great vid ;)
The first picture in this video is of the Titanic's keel...you can see Olympic under construction behind the scaffolding to the left
Too bad these gloss over the interesting step in construction. As you can see, the keel and tank structure was built first. Obviously the bottom plating could not just slid under the keel and riveted on. So clearly the hull was was plated except for the bottom. To finish the bottom plating H an W flipped the hull upside down, riveted the plating and then flipped the hull right side up again and finished the deck. For some reason pictures of this step are almost always omitted. Maybe because flips were done on Sundays to avoid crowds?
@@piperg6179 wait, they flipped the whole hull?
@@davor1pz of course. Hull flipping was a big event until it was surpassed by the techniques used in making theJb
Maty.
In making the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth. Those two were built at the waterside both with the bow down. Stern 960 feet up. To launch they just cut the guy wires on shore side. Nothing new about this. Its same way they built the pyramids -- pointy end dowb.
Titanic is the best
8:50 that's the Nomadic
Yea
I think some of these photos are cropped. I've seen a similar photo of the one at the 11:02 mark on a Flickr channel, but the one on there shows people wearing hats at the bottom of the photo. Also, the rare photo of Olympic moving away at the dock with Titanic on the right being fitted out I came across a clearer photo of that with a slightly wider view. Anyone know why that particular photo is hard to find? where have these photos come from?.
Is It Me Or Do Titanic’s Funnels And Olympic’s Funnels Look A Bit Different From Each Other?
Tolles Video,weiter so!Gruss Inselvideo!
7:31 Look at the reflection in the mirror. Was that photo taken by an angel? :-o
That’s not a mirror. It’s an open elevator
@@croissant2951 ...with a mirror at the rear wall, at least that's what it looks like.
You know what’s amazing about this? That mankind was able to accomplish these feats shortly after the late 1800’s when we were still in the infancy of the Industrial Revolution. God Bless the ingenuity and their efforts, resolve, and determination … ❤️🥃
Can anyone tell me why they have removed the background from the photo at the 14:07 mark?. Looks to me like they've blurred out or removed the background which should show the dry dock. Also, Titanic in that photo appears to have a slight weathering to its hull which I would imagine shouldn't be the case considering it was a brand new ship and had just been painted. I've seen another photo at Southampton showing Titanic's starboard side and there appears to be a distinctive weathering to the bottom half of the hull.
No its on the dry dock. Titanic was longer in the dry Dock to wait for the Parts wich needed in the Olympic after Hawk Crash .
@@DJMarioV8 There's another photo I found online, which I saved, showing what is probably Olympic during fitting out, but the first funnel isn't there, and I think this was during the 1912/13 refit. No idea why they removed the first funnel for (or any funnel for that matter). There's also a photo of Titanic with most of the B deck windows missing with only a small section in the middle of the ship still with them in. I presume this was when the original even shaped/spaced windows were being altered to uneven ones as seen during the maiden voyage. I will have to try and find that Flickr channel with those rare Titanic photos, I downloaded them but cn't remember what the channel/uploader was called. It's surprising how many Titanic photos there are in existence, just ashame so many are not in the public domain only in private ownership like the sepia photos that were released a few years ago taken by Harland and Wolff.
There are alot more rare photos of Titanic on one of the Titanic and Olympic facebook pages. I just came across a few more interesting rare photos on there, some which appear in this video but of much better resolution, like the photo of the crowd showing the starboard side as Titanic is entering the water, plus a few more photos during fitting out similar to if not exactly the same as the ones in this video from a distance. There was also a rare photo taken at Southampton showing dock workers inspecting one of the bollards that the mooring ropes wrap around but doesn't appear to have been taken at the time of setting sail, maybe a few days earlier.
Excellent video however many of the photos I have seen before. Anyway a good choice of music to play in the background unlike a video I just watched about the RMS Mauritania where the background music was, shudders, that vile song "My Heart Will Go On" by Celine Dionne. I stand corrected you still, ack, used music but at least without those revolting syrupy lyrics.
WOW !!!!!! Thank you for sharing this video. Some photos make me feel I was on those ships. Question.... at the 9:12 minute mark, what are those round structures on the hull. Of all the photos I seen, I never seen this one.
I could never understand how they could get all those pre-punched rivet holes in the plates to line up to those in the frames and adjoining plates?
I asked myself the same question. That was real engineering, it's easy today, you can do hunderds of simulations, you have alot cad aplications, cnc machines and everything. I am so fascinated by engineering from the past, especially in bulding those massive ships.
@@davor1pz To experience total awe, in monster engineering; read about the making of Brunel's Great Eastern', on the Thames, in 1858. Largest Ship in the world, until way into the 1900's.
11:29 With this exception of this photo I believe.
That is Titanic, you can see the uneven windows, altered in preparation for the enclosed deck.
@@Dizzy19. No I mean that the picture shown is not rare to me, but maybe to some it is.
Ah, I see, ok Joe x
I love the titanic
Riveting!
(But photos ascribed to the Olympic are of the Titanic where the promenade deck is enclosed at its forward end).
Why why why do people insist on playing such corny music every time Titanic is shown 😖
Because it's from a film that has sparked what has now become generations of interest. For many, it was their introduction into the ship and the disaster and holds a very special place for them. Others, like me, think it's beautiful music.
The photo at the 12:00 mark, are you sure that's Titanic?. The reason I ask is because in that photo the lifeboats are in place, which I would've thought was abit odd considering at that point Titanic was still in the fitting out stage and hadn't yet had its windows changed to the uneven and evenly spaced ones, plus the partially enclosed promenade hasn't been installed. Why install lifeboats when the rest of the ship wasn't fully completed?. Also, I came across some more rare photos of Titanic, one taken from a far distance (port side view) with the original windows seen in the above mentioned photo almost removed with a small section in the middle of the ship still intact, yet on this particular photo Titanic doesn't have her funnels fitted. So we go from a photo showing Titanic prior to the windows being altered with funnels and lifeboats in place, to another photo during the alteration of the windows but no funnels in place.
This is a video of titanic and olympic not only titanic
@@rodrigolefever2426 Yes I know, but at the point where that photo is shown the uploaded has labelled that part in the video as Titanic, but the photo in question can't be Titanic because none of funnels were in place when the original A deck windows were removed.
@@Embracing01 that was a year ago, i dont know what youre yalking about
wow😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Titanic is the most famous ship in the world😇😇 and it always be the best😇😇😇😇😇😇
11:43
Jsyk, this isn't a photo of the Olympic, the Titanic's A deck wasn't halfway closed yet and her funnels wern't painted yet.
This is titanic in its fitted out stage, when titanic was launched, her promenade deck was completely open like how the olympics was, but they changed it during the fitting out procedure and closed it half way.
@@aaronpenhaligon6885 thats what he said
I was enjoying this but had to switch off when that dreadful movie music started playing
Thanks for sharing.
13:33 Titanic Has A Turbocharger 😆😆😆😆
no one here understands dw i do
Im crying 💔. Eyeres. Now 2024
Awesome!
amazing video and beautiful pictures
can you tell me the title of the songs please
bei 07:32 ist das da ein spiegel? wenn ja da sehe ich n kleines mädchen drüber lese ich ''our'' (also in der mitte)
Fantastic! I still don't quite understand why they didn't build assemble the great ships in dry dock and then flood the dry dock for a float out like is done today? It is surreal to see all of those rivets!
They did’nt do that in those days.
I think a good portion of the photos are of the Olympic. They are wonderful, but wouldn't it have been possible to have some other music playing besides the lead song for the Titanic 1997 movie when images of Olympic are being shown or not play it at all?
can you tell me were did you find this pictures please
The 5:02 picture looks surreal
Looking at all these people like they lived their lives and went shit hits me sometimes
Pictures I'm sure, that can be found online, in books or other videos. But WHY did some MUPPET feel the need to add his name to the bottom!??
titanic un magnifique bateau jamais égaler malgré les mastodontes de notre époque ( QM2 OASIS COSTA), l'artisanat au summum de l'art, maintenant tout est en préfac donc ++++ facile à assembler
Can anyone identify the officers at 7:43?
If i could turn back time i would board the Titanic with an iPhone and record it all and then come back with an extraordinary experience ( i would save myself knowing exactly when the ship sinks ) and then come back with the video and sell it for 100 000 000 USD
E I N S
If you went back in time, you’ll have no iPhone. No one had that kind of technology back then.
I'd save her and the 1507 lives that were lost.
80% of photos are representing RMS Olympic and couple of them other ships. Only few of them show Titanic.
Some very good pics I hadn't seen before. Too bad it had to be ruined with that God awful music from the movie.
@themariostitanic it's called Ethernal Father strong to save, it's U.S navy hymn
schön gemacht tol weiter so
einfach nur beste technik ever also ja für die damalige zeit und es ist immer nich erstaunlich welch luxus die damals hatten und das mal so in 5 jahren nur von menschenhand gebaut zu haben und dann so schnell zu verlieren das ist wirklich traurig :(
At 14:58 you can see on the right there officer murdoch
Where
Adriana Partida - Murdoch is at 12:52 to 12:58.
James Bovan - 12:58.
I favrot ship is Rorll Mail ship titanic
Rare endeed.
Gosh!, they're all in b/w..........
@marauder627
sind in auftrag^^
What is the song
Eternal Father (also known as To those in Peril on the sea)
I guess they are not rare now.
They wasn't before. Those are public pictures. There is nothing rare. I got all of these and over 400 more of them in a 8k resolutnion. The FUll original DIA Scan. Wich stunnung details.
@@The_Engineer_Guy i know i'm late but, can you put them in, I don't know, a google docs socument so i can view them?
And yeah did you forgot Britannic
ASDZXC QWERTY yeah
That dose not make sense
You mean the R.M.S. Gigantic.......
@fineart8 they changed her name to HMHS brittanic since she was a hospital ship
One Word:
MAYESTIC!
Do you find it to be true that the titanic was switched with the Olympic due to insurance issues?
No.
Larry Brown Just simple no and 1 like? Fuck you!
A question was asked, I answered and your problem with that is....................?
That whole switch was debunked long time ago, Olympic and Titanic had very different layouts and aesthetic differences up close the 1500 Irish men that built those ships you tell them apart like example the closed promenade deck on the wreck matches titanic whereas Olympic had an open promenade deck to completely walk through
Yes. I believe it. Don’t argue with me.
Тобто їх прямо у військокматах вербують, але "іхтамнет". Ага.
I wonder why they put a a deck promanarde in olympic
They all had a promenade deck.
A lot of ships at the time had promenade decks. even the RMS Queen Mary built in 1934 has one. RMS Olympic had two promenade decks (On A deck and B deck). The difference between Titanic and Olympic was that they decided to enclose Titanic's B deck Promenade to expand the suites for 1st class. The reason for the change was because while Titanic was still under construction ,RMS Olympic was in service and her B deck promenade never saw any heavy foot traffic.
you did rms titanic und not und and
rms titanik jes in 1912
Nice job..I'm tired of Celine & Leonardo & Kate being associated with Titanic.
Tjfreak little did he know.. :D
Same. Sick of that stuff.
Tjfreak You are so rude
Good for you, a shit movie.!