As someone who lives on the other side of the world and is unlikely to ever get the opportunity to personally set foot on this magnificent ship, thank you so much for this video. I have been fascinated by ships of the line from the moment I picked up my first Alexander Kent novel as a teenager back in the 80's.
There's something beautiful about tall ships. I know conditions on them were horrific, but still. They speak to something deep in my soul that modern society seems to have forgotten about or dismissed.
Info: HMS Victory is the oldest commissioned warship in the world with a crew of 7 and is still the Flagship of the Royal Navy. Royal Navy crews always stand in line on deck and salute her on their way past to dock when returning to Portsmouth. She is a National Treasure.
@@nunyabuziness8421 No, the USS Constitution is the oldest ship still _afloat_. The HMS Victory is in a dry dock, but was launched in 1765. Being a museum ship, accepting visitors and teaching them about its history, it is still considered in service. The USS Constitution was launched 32 years later, in 1797.
I went on this ship over 30 years ago and they wouldn't permit videos or photos back then,also there was security checks before boarding in case some crackpot wanted to plant a bomb or something,it still is the most interesting military thing I've ever been on and I hope to visit it again soon, this time with my camcorder,many thanks for going into detail with this,it's true what they say the ships were made of wood and the men made of iron,what an incredible life they had in those days 😢
I knew it was a great ship, but after this video tour, I see it as TRULY GREAT. It was more like a mansion, with many rooms that I would love to live in. A mansion with oh so many guns..!
The many preserved historical sites are the main reason I've wanted to visit the UK my whole life. Walking around the decks where SO much took place in history. Incredible! Great walk through, thank you for going slow and showing everything. I liked the audio commentary too. Hope I can visit this place some day!
Trust me the uk isnt all its cracked up to be pal. Its rainy everyday. The only thing youd want to come here for would be this here ship and not really anything else to be honest. If i were you id just stay in the states mate. Not to say you wouldnt enjoy it though, what do i know
@@user-zq6yz5gf6d There are loads of great historical things to see, the HMS Belfast is moored up in London, the Nval museum a mile down the road, the natural history museum. and even outside of Historical museums Visiting Scotland should be on every0one's list is really is the most beautiful country on earth.
A visit to HMS Victory needs to be coupled with a visit to the National Maritime museum at Greenwich, London. There you'll see many of Nelson's personal affects such as the uniform he was wearing on the day he was killed. The French musket ball that killed Nelson is in position of the Queen, it still has a fragment of his shirt attached to it.
Absolutely brilliant! I’ve been on board Victory back in the late 90’s, then a Chief Petty Officer would take a group around. You were not allowed cameras or video equipment and you certainly were not allowed to wander around at your leisure, you had to stay with the group. If nowadays you can view the ship as in your video, another trip must be made. I shall wait until she has her full masts and rigging and I’ll be going. Thank you for a brilliant video.
Thank you for posting this! I visited Victory in late 1988 and unfortunately for me, she was undergoing major repair works and much of what I see on your video was inaccesible😢. Now I get to see it all!
Thank you so much for taking the time to do this video! I'm too old to make the trip myself now and after watching this I feel as if I were there with you. Greatly appreciated!
Fantastic video, thank you. Like others have posted, I visited Victory some 25 years ago, photos absolutely prohibited, headed around what now seems to be about 25% of the ship, no opportunity to explore. I know its now a tourist site, but just wish visitors would show some respect and keep their little darlings (and themselves) quiet so everyone can enjoy the experience and hear the guide. I must go back
Thanks for this video. This mighty ship breathes history with every pore. Keep this ship for future generations, so that the legacy of the sailors who served and suffered there is not lost. At the moment I am building it as a 1:100 model.
When I was on this ship we had a guided tour with a naval commander who explained everything even showing the barrel that Nelsons body was preserved in until they could get back to Britain,they also have a memorial service for him on 21st October battle of Trafalgar anniversary when all the naval senior officers come aboard and salute the place where Nelson died 😢
We were here in May 2019, unfortunately too short. In May 2020 we will visit them again properly and I very much hope to persuade my parents to come along. The Victory is my father's dream, which he never believed he saw. Now he's old and afraid of the long journey. I hope to take him to his dream in May. Wish me luck for it. Thank you for this wonderful video. Maybe I can take away his fear of this trip.
I like the little descriptive playback devices that explain things about areas of the ship as you progress through the ship. I had a similar device (for the times) in the 90's in Dallas Texas at the "6th Floor Museum*....about the JFK assignation. (The building's 6th floor was where Lee Harvey Oswald fired at the JFK motorcade from.) ....except these were "walkman" type cassette players with heedphones, that described each display that you could pause and start as you progressed.. I like the "digital* ones on the ship better I would think. I do wish the "cameraman" would hold the playback device close to the camera's microphone, so we could hear the description of the ship, as well. I've never BEEN there, but would love to!
Thank you for filming this and for making it available! I am not sure if I ever get a chance to visit this museum ship in person, so this experience of seeing it in so much detail in a video is precious. I have seen a replica of the East Indiaman "Amsterdam" at the National Maritime Museum in Amsterdam, and I find these ships fascinating.
It absolutely blows my mind that this ship is just sitting out in the elements like that. I mean seriously, this has got to be the most priceless ship on the planet. They cant build a basic hanger roof over it or something?
Is the public address system original equipment , being sarcastic!! They really need to update and upgrade their public address system! Amazing ship. Video is well done! Good work! The closed captions are rather entertaining as well!
I'm glad the preserved it, but somehow the idea of trying to absorb all that history while surrounded by talking, laughing, shuffling masses of tourists appalls me. I wouldn't be able to concentrate on the ship or the displays at all, and there is always this moral pressure to keep moving on, not to hog the displays. So it usually amounts to walking around, glancing at all kinds of things that ought to be interesting, but never really getting to stop and spend any time seriously contemplating them at all. I have been interested in WWII aircraft since I was a little kid, always through reading books. I finally got a chance to see a B-17 in person a couple years ago. There was also a B-24, but I arrived too late to see that, other than watching it fly down the runway. I got on the very end of the line to see the inside of the B-17; everyone else had to go through one at a time; anyone who stopped for a moment held the whole line up, so you had just barely time to glance over everything real quick, and then keep moving on, always aware of the people waiting behind you. I was last in line, so you'd think I'd have more time to check it out in peace; but no, the guy running it almost removed the entry ladder before I could climb it, and then they stood around the exit in the tail, waiting for me to come out so they could close it up, looking at their watches. So I had maybe 2 minutes to see the entire plane. But what did I expect, I only paid $30 to see it, it's not like I was one of the ones who paid $450 to go up for a ride in it or anything. Maybe they are allowed more leisure to inspect things at their own pace. I sure hope so, for $450! And then you have antiques displays that rope everything off so you can't go closer than five feet from the objects you want to look at. God it's annoying. At least here you CAN go at your own pace, if you can shut out all the people around you. I'm surprised they just lay all those antiques out like that; maybe Britons are just better behaved in general, but in the US I'd expect kids to be throwing the glass bottles at each other and tearing pages out of the old books, and swinging in the cots (not that those are antiques, I'm not sure those are even period accurate). The only places I've ever been in where they leave antiques lying around where they can be touched, they always had people watching and making sure nothing was stolen or damaged. And I mean WATCHED. I was in Historic Deerfield once (another place where you get shuffled from one place to another with a group of people, never getting more than a superficial glimpse at anything), and I made the mistake of opening a diary that was sitting on a table in one of the rooms. Why else would it be there? For looks, apparently. the "guide" just about bit my head off for daring to touch something. All in all, I'd rather go look at some nice, unknown and insignificant ruins, with nary a tourist in site, or a small local historical society where you can spend hours poking through the stuff, usually with a volunteer nearby happy and willing to help if you ask, but mostly staying the hell out of the way.
Part of the reason there were so many people on that deck is because you get a brilliant view of the two Aircraft Carrier's, one of which was either just about to Dock or was preparing to depart, I visit Victory often, the last time was in November, I had the whole ship to myself not another visitor on board, apart from the guide's, if you ever get the opportunity to visit, make sure the kids are in school.
It will if you do it right. But only if you are trying to sail in the same direction as the wind. I doubt you will be able to sail into the wind like a good square-rigged ship. Hell, if it's windy it ought to blow you across the lake even without your shirt held up, if you sit still and are patient. It doesn't take much. The shirt, or anything that increases the area exposed to the wind, will make you move faster, but your arms would probably get tired, and it would be a very small sail. A jacket spread out would work better. Lash a pair of sticks across your paddle, and spread the jacket on them, sure, it'll sail you, after a fashion. Just not very well or fast. But it doesn't take much to sail a kayak sized boat. 3ft x 4ft is all you'd need under any reasonable wind. Under a strong breeze that would send you scudding across the water. But you wouldn't be able to steer, unless you stepped a proper mast and used your paddle for a rudder. Or if you had a kayak with a rudder. I've seen them, although I could never figure out what the hell anyone wants a rudder on a kayak for. Totally pointless, as far as I could tell.
It’s already been rebuilt. Not much remains of the original ship. This ship isn’t even afloat. It would be easier to try it with the USSConstitution since it is still afloat and from the same century. In reality they wouldn’t risk either vessel on the open ocean. A trans Atlantic voyage in something like this would not be worth whatever the benefit is.
The PLAQUE "HERE NELSON FELL" Know the wonder, I tripped over it myself, Is it true, if a crew member got three boarders on his pike he was made a member of the ships darts team
A shame that Pusser can not let you have recordings of the tour information, The noisy visitors spoil it, but there again they have paid their dues so can not complain
To think that Nelson looked out of that very same window countless times. Never imagining in his wildest dreams that the Royal Navy would possess a vessel that large. Much less for the purpose of launching flying machines with the power to destroy a city from its deck.
You cam tell the difference between upkeeped ships and broken well look at the mary rose it cant even keep its self in 1peice without the water that gets sprayed on it
They stopped spraying the Mary Rose quite a few years ago, and it wasnt just water, it was a mixture of preservative chemicals, and i think, wax. the Mary Rose Museum is an incredible place to visit, you can now see her, in the flesh, with no barriers between you, from the third or forth floor of the Museum.
I JUST READ A POST ON ANOTHER VIDEO THAT ALL OLD SAILING SHIPS ARE PIRATE SHIPS DOES THAT MAKE THIS ONE A PIRATES SHIP IM BETTING NOT BUT HOW YOUNG MINDS WORK
Could have used a different film setting for the light. Been on the Warrior it's way much better especially with the captains bridge. The victory was an old ship when Nelson took her to war and got shot
I can't believe it is so nice, considering it is going to be fired upon, burning, ending up at the bottom of the ocean. All the extra craftsmanship gone to waste.
59:59-1:01:34 The narration went hard af 🤣
As someone who lives on the other side of the world and is unlikely to ever get the opportunity to personally set foot on this magnificent ship, thank you so much for this video. I have been fascinated by ships of the line from the moment I picked up my first Alexander Kent novel as a teenager back in the 80's.
Wow makes me appreciate even more my childhood. Awesome comment! Hopefully one day you’ll get to see her in person. :)
I have had the privilege of walking her decks and it's a difficult experience to describe
You know, we in the US have and love Constitution, but Victory... Well, Victory is Victory, isn't she? Utterly gorgeous.
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this ship should be preserved until the end of time.. theres nothing like it anywhere and the history is amazing
Imagine if this thing was still here in like 2100 and its over 1 thousand years old that would be crazy
Not as big but there are plenty of ships left from that era still left around in europe if you wanna see.
Hmhs brtannic hospital ship
USS Constitution is still actually sailing and is just a couple decades younger than HMS Victory.
@@timmtube66yh it would be...being as its currently 258 years old and in 2100 it'll be 335 years old.
Super, warte zwiedzenia na żywo..
Kiedyś wybiorę się do W.Brytanii pozwiedzać muzea , ogrody botaniczne.
Thank you for showing this. She is SO beautiful. There is a sense of reverence about her; a presence that just DEMANDS your respect.
There's something beautiful about tall ships. I know conditions on them were horrific, but still. They speak to something deep in my soul that modern society seems to have forgotten about or dismissed.
I love that the old girl is still a Commissioned Royal Navy Vessel......God bless her, and ALL who have sailed in her.
Info: HMS Victory is the oldest commissioned warship in the world with a crew of 7 and is still the Flagship of the Royal Navy.
Royal Navy crews always stand in line on deck and salute her on their way past to dock when returning to Portsmouth. She is a National Treasure.
Sorry that would be the USS Constitution that's the oldest commissioned warship still in service😂
@@nunyabuziness8421 No, the USS Constitution is the oldest ship still _afloat_. The HMS Victory is in a dry dock, but was launched in 1765. Being a museum ship, accepting visitors and teaching them about its history, it is still considered in service. The USS Constitution was launched 32 years later, in 1797.
@@nunyabuziness8421 Swooosh.
I went on this ship over 30 years ago and they wouldn't permit videos or photos back then,also there was security checks before boarding in case some crackpot wanted to plant a bomb or something,it still is the most interesting military thing I've ever been on and I hope to visit it again soon, this time with my camcorder,many thanks for going into detail with this,it's true what they say the ships were made of wood and the men made of iron,what an incredible life they had in those days 😢
This awesome ship should be maintained and preserved forever. She is the flagship of The Royal Navy :)
I knew it was a great ship, but after this video tour, I see it as TRULY GREAT.
It was more like a mansion, with many rooms that I would love to live in.
A mansion with oh so many guns..!
The many preserved historical sites are the main reason I've wanted to visit the UK my whole life. Walking around the decks where SO much took place in history. Incredible! Great walk through, thank you for going slow and showing everything. I liked the audio commentary too. Hope I can visit this place some day!
Trust me the uk isnt all its cracked up to be pal. Its rainy everyday. The only thing youd want to come here for would be this here ship and not really anything else to be honest. If i were you id just stay in the states mate. Not to say you wouldnt enjoy it though, what do i know
@@user-zq6yz5gf6d lol I just want to look at some old places, I don't care about the rest.
@@user-zq6yz5gf6d There are loads of great historical things to see, the HMS Belfast is moored up in London, the Nval museum a mile down the road, the natural history museum. and even outside of Historical museums Visiting Scotland should be on every0one's list is really is the most beautiful country on earth.
Oh wow ! Finally a real original sailship with no motor or engine just pure sail power! Shes a beautiful ship.
@@fluffymacaw933 that would be sick I'd love to be the captain of a man o war like the victory
A visit to HMS Victory needs to be coupled with a visit to the National Maritime museum at Greenwich, London. There you'll see many of Nelson's personal affects such as the uniform he was wearing on the day he was killed. The French musket ball that killed Nelson is in position of the Queen, it still has a fragment of his shirt attached to it.
Absolutely brilliant! I’ve been on board Victory back in the late 90’s, then a Chief Petty Officer would take a group around. You were not allowed cameras or video equipment and you certainly were not allowed to wander around at your leisure, you had to stay with the group. If nowadays you can view the ship as in your video, another trip must be made. I shall wait until she has her full masts and rigging and I’ll be going. Thank you for a brilliant video.
Ray Fraser
from mid April to early October, you can wander around yourself, taking your time, but for the rest of the year it is guided tours only.
Unlikely she will ever have her sticks up again. She can't take the weight.
NO ship in the world can touch the history, and magnificence of Victory.
Thank you for posting this! I visited Victory in late 1988 and unfortunately for me, she was undergoing major repair works and much of what I see on your video was inaccesible😢. Now I get to see it all!
I can't thank you enough for this video .I live in Canada but I miss England .
Thank you for watching 😊
Thank you so much for taking the time to do this video! I'm too old to make the trip myself now and after watching this I feel as if I were there with you. Greatly appreciated!
Fantastic video, thank you.
Like others have posted, I visited Victory some 25 years ago, photos absolutely prohibited, headed around what now seems to be about 25% of the ship, no opportunity to explore.
I know its now a tourist site, but just wish visitors would show some respect and keep their little darlings (and themselves) quiet so everyone can enjoy the experience and hear the guide.
I must go back
Casually pans out the window toward an Aircraft Carrier... Humans innovate at a crazy rate
Awesome warship! Vintage ship but still beautiful...
Thanks for this video. This mighty ship breathes history with every pore. Keep this ship for future generations, so that the legacy of the sailors who served and suffered there is not lost. At the moment I am building it as a 1:100 model.
Best wishes for the model build 👍
@@chave1981 Thanks, start rigging now. Can use the good wishes. It's very difficult. But I can do it for the Victory. 🙋♂
When I was on this ship we had a guided tour with a naval commander who explained everything even showing the barrel that Nelsons body was preserved in until they could get back to Britain,they also have a memorial service for him on 21st October battle of Trafalgar anniversary when all the naval senior officers come aboard and salute the place where Nelson died 😢
We were here in May 2019, unfortunately too short. In May 2020 we will visit them again properly and I very much hope to persuade my parents to come along. The Victory is my father's dream, which he never believed he saw. Now he's old and afraid of the long journey. I hope to take him to his dream in May. Wish me luck for it.
Thank you for this wonderful video. Maybe I can take away his fear of this trip.
Good luck, hope you have a great trip!
Best of luck. Even if the journey is long and trecherous it will be worth it for him. What would he be doing that would be better at home anyway!?
@@stsk7 Thank you very much. He is now happy and we are looking forward
I took my mom to see London when she was 81 years old and she loved it :-)
@@Statek63 We live in Germany and must cancelled the complete trip - shit Corona! I hope, we can try it again next year.
Thank you. I probably will never have the chance to visit HMS Victory,to me, this video was great!
Thank you. I finally got time to watch this vid. I appreciate you doing it without the stabilizer. Such an awesome ship. Great video.
I like the little descriptive playback devices that explain things about areas of the ship as you progress through the ship. I had a similar device (for the times) in the 90's in Dallas Texas at the "6th Floor Museum*....about the JFK assignation. (The building's 6th floor was where Lee Harvey Oswald fired at the JFK motorcade from.) ....except these were "walkman" type cassette players with heedphones, that described each display that you could pause and start as you progressed.. I like the "digital* ones on the ship better I would think. I do wish the "cameraman" would hold the playback device close to the camera's microphone, so we could hear the description of the ship, as well. I've never BEEN there, but would love to!
Thank you for filming this and for making it available! I am not sure if I ever get a chance to visit this museum ship in person, so this experience of seeing it in so much detail in a video is precious. I have seen a replica of the East Indiaman "Amsterdam" at the National Maritime Museum in Amsterdam, and I find these ships fascinating.
I wish all ships where still made like this with no motor or engine. Just pure sail.
Agreed no ships could ever match a ship like the victory
Excellent video and excellent parenting at 29' "no cake for whomever is naughty"
I've been twice. It's great every time!
It absolutely blows my mind that this ship is just sitting out in the elements like that. I mean seriously, this has got to be the most priceless ship on the planet. They cant build a basic hanger roof over it or something?
Who is “they”.
Its always “they” right?
How about “you”?
It's so old and used to being outside that it basically has to remain in the outside. Beautiful ship either way.
Very well done. Thank you.
I have a couple of questions about the restoration project. When it will be completed? And when the masts will be replaced?
Yeah I hope they replace the masts I also love the old floor scheme for hms victory
Ik this is 3 years ago but, the sails are set, to come back in 2025
0:19 That door ornaments are 🔥
Thank you SO very much for this. It was amazing-!!!
Once you see something like this it hits you how big ships of the line were (1st)
Thank you for filming this. Would love to see the ship in person.
Is the public address system original equipment , being sarcastic!! They really need to update and upgrade their public address system! Amazing ship. Video is well done! Good work! The closed captions are rather entertaining as well!
thank you for sharing
I'm glad the preserved it, but somehow the idea of trying to absorb all that history while surrounded by talking, laughing, shuffling masses of tourists appalls me. I wouldn't be able to concentrate on the ship or the displays at all, and there is always this moral pressure to keep moving on, not to hog the displays. So it usually amounts to walking around, glancing at all kinds of things that ought to be interesting, but never really getting to stop and spend any time seriously contemplating them at all. I have been interested in WWII aircraft since I was a little kid, always through reading books. I finally got a chance to see a B-17 in person a couple years ago. There was also a B-24, but I arrived too late to see that, other than watching it fly down the runway. I got on the very end of the line to see the inside of the B-17; everyone else had to go through one at a time; anyone who stopped for a moment held the whole line up, so you had just barely time to glance over everything real quick, and then keep moving on, always aware of the people waiting behind you. I was last in line, so you'd think I'd have more time to check it out in peace; but no, the guy running it almost removed the entry ladder before I could climb it, and then they stood around the exit in the tail, waiting for me to come out so they could close it up, looking at their watches. So I had maybe 2 minutes to see the entire plane. But what did I expect, I only paid $30 to see it, it's not like I was one of the ones who paid $450 to go up for a ride in it or anything. Maybe they are allowed more leisure to inspect things at their own pace. I sure hope so, for $450! And then you have antiques displays that rope everything off so you can't go closer than five feet from the objects you want to look at. God it's annoying. At least here you CAN go at your own pace, if you can shut out all the people around you. I'm surprised they just lay all those antiques out like that; maybe Britons are just better behaved in general, but in the US I'd expect kids to be throwing the glass bottles at each other and tearing pages out of the old books, and swinging in the cots (not that those are antiques, I'm not sure those are even period accurate). The only places I've ever been in where they leave antiques lying around where they can be touched, they always had people watching and making sure nothing was stolen or damaged. And I mean WATCHED. I was in Historic Deerfield once (another place where you get shuffled from one place to another with a group of people, never getting more than a superficial glimpse at anything), and I made the mistake of opening a diary that was sitting on a table in one of the rooms. Why else would it be there? For looks, apparently. the "guide" just about bit my head off for daring to touch something.
All in all, I'd rather go look at some nice, unknown and insignificant ruins, with nary a tourist in site, or a small local historical society where you can spend hours poking through the stuff, usually with a volunteer nearby happy and willing to help if you ask, but mostly staying the hell out of the way.
Part of the reason there were so many people on that deck is because you get a brilliant view of the two Aircraft Carrier's, one of which was either just about to Dock or was preparing to depart, I visit Victory often, the last time was in November, I had the whole ship to myself not another visitor on board, apart from the guide's, if you ever get the opportunity to visit, make sure the kids are in school.
Super video!
Nice video.... Thank you
I did not remember she was so huge... Thanks for the tour ! Last time I went onboard was in 1987.
Hola hermoso lugar
Fn awesome. However, is the poop deck what I think it is?
wanted to see the gun powder room, i think it was copper and near the end of the tour
Makes me want to hold up my T-shirt on my kayak and see if it will sail me up the lake
Ask a Matelot if you can lift your shirt and he will take you up the canal!
It will if you do it right. But only if you are trying to sail in the same direction as the wind. I doubt you will be able to sail into the wind like a good square-rigged ship. Hell, if it's windy it ought to blow you across the lake even without your shirt held up, if you sit still and are patient. It doesn't take much. The shirt, or anything that increases the area exposed to the wind, will make you move faster, but your arms would probably get tired, and it would be a very small sail. A jacket spread out would work better. Lash a pair of sticks across your paddle, and spread the jacket on them, sure, it'll sail you, after a fashion. Just not very well or fast. But it doesn't take much to sail a kayak sized boat. 3ft x 4ft is all you'd need under any reasonable wind. Under a strong breeze that would send you scudding across the water. But you wouldn't be able to steer, unless you stepped a proper mast and used your paddle for a rudder. Or if you had a kayak with a rudder. I've seen them, although I could never figure out what the hell anyone wants a rudder on a kayak for. Totally pointless, as far as I could tell.
What is it about disrespectful adults and their disrespectful offspring?
Is everyone on the Victory really more intrested in the carrier?
Impressive..Nowadays England can`t even stop a bunch of scruffs invading it in rubber dinghies
Wow. 😮. Wish they would rebuild it and make it sea worthy and sail it across the Atlantic Ocean 😊
It’s already been rebuilt. Not much remains of the original ship. This ship isn’t even afloat. It would be easier to try it with the USSConstitution since it is still afloat and from the same century. In reality they wouldn’t risk either vessel on the open ocean. A trans Atlantic voyage in something like this would not be worth whatever the benefit is.
Are the buckets @ min 8:00 the crew "bathrooms"?
No, fire buckets. Bathrooms are at the pointy end.
Ktoś może wie jaki kolor farby użyć do pomalowania modelu ? Chodzi o pasy pomarańczowe.
The PLAQUE "HERE NELSON FELL" Know the wonder, I tripped over it myself, Is it true, if a crew member got three boarders on his pike he was made a member of the ships darts team
how come collingwood never gets a mention
I imagine when it was built it had CRT monitors and not LCD
The ship? TV wasnt even invented yet when this was built. It wad built in the 1700s mate.
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I know all of the guns are tied down, but I see that none of the furniture is. Is that so? It must have smashed tons of furniture in high seas.
That toilet on the stern has a great view
A shame that Pusser can not let you have recordings of the tour information, The noisy visitors spoil it, but there again they have paid their dues so can not complain
People should keep their little animals on leashes it's hard for other people to enjoy things
Looks like Navys were expensive to maintain even back then.
Is that how they got in in the older days
This is so pre Corona :-D
the fish eye lense was not the optimal choice
how do 9 people dislike this? what's to dislike?
The French and Spanish weren't big fans :)
The French 😂😂😂
The lax security kinda worrisome is there even security o the ship?
Why its not like it can go anywhere
it is Manned 24 hours a day by Royal Navy personel
Robin Hood caught Prince of thieving, 1 million lashes
At 6:38 you can see HMS Queen Elizabeth ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
To think that Nelson looked out of that very same window countless times. Never imagining in his wildest dreams that the Royal Navy would possess a vessel that large. Much less for the purpose of launching flying machines with the power to destroy a city from its deck.
Veliki pozdrav
Not watched yet, but hope you have uss constitution too
It`s a pity, that people are so loud everywhere, kicking the dignity of historical places or artefacts with their senseless blabla...
Yea I fkn hate people,,, they ruin everything
You sound real fun at parties.
I've never seen a movie accurately portray something like this you always picture it being cramped and just gross but this looks open and airy
I mean this ship would have carried thousands of tons of food and carry about 850 crewmembers one cannon on this ship had 6 people on it
I wonder,did the original sailors enjoy "Wi-Fi" ?
Were is the wc?
@norman simpson ua-cam.com/video/8CCf7gvmDEU/v-deo.html
Pablo
At the pointy end.
Is that ship a replica
Its 20% a real 1700 ship so kinda is kinda isnt
I mean she's gone through hundreds of renovations
You cam tell the difference between upkeeped ships and broken well look at the mary rose it cant even keep its self in 1peice without the water that gets sprayed on it
They stopped spraying the Mary Rose quite a few years ago, and it wasnt just water, it was a mixture of preservative chemicals, and i think, wax. the Mary Rose Museum is an incredible place to visit, you can now see her, in the flesh, with no barriers between you, from the third or forth floor of the Museum.
They should make it work again ! they should fund this :)
The victory is too old
It would crumble. Because all the employees can do is do a paint job
@@luvmybrats0509
She is having a £50 million pound refit, it's a bit more than just a paint job.
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Me and my school went to this ship before
I JUST READ A POST ON ANOTHER VIDEO THAT ALL OLD SAILING SHIPS ARE PIRATE SHIPS DOES THAT MAKE THIS ONE A PIRATES SHIP IM BETTING NOT BUT HOW YOUNG MINDS WORK
Could have used a different film setting for the light. Been on the Warrior it's way much better especially with the captains bridge. The victory was an old ship when Nelson took her to war and got shot
I can't believe it is so nice, considering it is going to be fired upon, burning, ending up at the bottom of the ocean. All the extra craftsmanship gone to waste.
Wth was that a crippled kangaroo walking up the ships boarding plank? Deck hand.
What's with the sound ? it spoils the whole thing, a 'walk through' means nothing without a commentary
That's the portable audio you get when you tour the ship. He was recording that into the camera.
Great job
(that new paint job is just wrong. Red and pink!!!!)
it's too small.
About time mothers with small kids start parenting KIDS DON'T TOUCH..
Kinda upsetting watching people and their kids run their greasy hands all over everything.
It would be a lot better if it was adults only. Leave your annoying kids at home.
Horrible
Wooden ship 😊😊😊
Way too many humans on earth these days.