My great great uncle was Wallace Hartley ,the bandmaster who went down with the Titanic .His body and violin were recovered and he is buried in Colne ,Lancashire .
@@pauldavid5858 hiiiiiiii,Paul,may mother Goddess bless u Dr,can u please give me Ur contact no,I will contact u,I am joy from India,I want to see the true photos of Ur great great grandfather
I was born in Southampton and raised there as a kid. I remember going in to a small convenience store called Notley's in Swaythling, Southampton in the very early 70's, when my mother pointed out to a guy and said to me " That man survived the Titanic". I just stared at him trying to imagine what that man had experienced that fateful evening.
This film is of the Olympic in June 1911 when Smith was in command. White Star Line uniform regulations were extremely strict so he is wearing the regulation summer uniform, a white cotton single-breasted jacket and matching white trousers. His standard blue cap had a white removable cover and the jacket blue tie-on shoulder boards. During the winter months and for Titanic's maiden voyage, uniform regulations required each officer to wear full dress. This consisted of a coat in blue cloth, double-breasted, with two rows of White Star Line bright gilt buttons and in the case of Captain Smith four rows of ½ inch crimped gold lace, waved denoting his rank.
I'm also noticed its Olympic thx to the promanede deck and also how the ship depart. The real Titanic actually depart moving foward not backwards it can be only one thing that they reuse Olympic footage when she at New York
That's what I thought! It couldn't have been the Titanic, because there's footage of before and during this voyage, (this footage has men sitting on benches, etc.) and the Titanic went down on its very first (and last) voyage. Although, this ship was the sister ship of the Titanic, and very much like it, but they should not have labeled this video the "Titanic departure."
"I can still smell the fresh paint, the China had never been used, the sheets had never been slept in. Titanic was called the ship of dreams and it was, it really was."
@@simplystreeptacular Thank you Rosie, I notice others have left comments and they agree with you . thanks for not letting them pull a fast one on us, good eye. lol
it's so weird to me to look at these clips and think that every single person in every single scene shot is dead. History is so weird. life is strange.
Yes its weird how im old enough (only just ) to have known and spoken to people born in the late 1800s - the history these people actually lived through is mind blowing - history to a lot of people now a days is remembering their first mobile phone - we shouldnt grumble tho not having had to go and fight wars and stuff
The oldest person in the world blows my mind. They have been both the youngest and oldest person in the world in their life. When they were born. It was a whole different group of people on earth and when they died none of those people existed anymore. Just an entirely new group of people on earth. Everyone else except them died in their lifetime
As long ago as this was, there is still a human being alive today who was 9 years old when this footage was taken, her name slips my mind at the moment, but she's the oldest person alive today, born in 1903. She is old enough that if she had been there when the footage was taken she would probably remember it. That absolutely blows my mind that something that happened so long ago from my perspective was within the span of a human lifetime.
@@asheep7797 Unfortunately, Lucile Randon died on Jan 17. Now, the oldest person alive is Maria Branyas of Spain. She was 5 years old in 1912 (born March 4th, 1907) .
@Eduardo Regist it is true. Look it up. Her name was Kane Tanaka. When I wrote the comment she was alive, but now nearly two years later she has passed away.
@Eduardo Regist Oh dude you misunderstood my original comment. I’m not saying that a Titanic survivor was still alive I was saying that someone from that time period was still alive when the footage was taken. All the Titanic survivors have unfortunately passed away but there are still some people alive today that were children at the time of the Titanic sinking. Some of the other replies here elaborate on that. I think you misunderstood
The first book that came out in 1912 is in my possession held together in parts with packing tape; it was one that my grandmother purchased and it was passed on to me because at the age of nine I fell in love with the story. It has a number of pictures of the crew and passengers as well as an actual copy of the fatalities list, newspaper headlines, and firsthand information that was fresh in the minds of the survivors. I learned information about the tragedy that I don’t remember hearing before; needless to say this first edition is particularly special, at least to me.
@@chocolatetownforever7537 Maybe I should have put that a different way; let’s just say that it was a story that has held my interest for some sixty years, and I will stand by that phraseology.
Theres a youtube video of the first ever photographs and they date back to the late 1700s actually. No joke. There's a picture of a leaf from around the time the country was founded, and then first ever visible photograph of a human is like early 1800s, a hundred years before this!
Did you know that the last Titanic survivor lived all the way until 2009!? Yes! Her name was Millvina Dean and she was also the youngest passenger aboard!
This piece of film will never fail to amaze me. Seeing this magnificent ship in all her glory is just amazing, so sad she had to go so soon in the most tragic way possible. R.I.P. to all the victims and survivors of the RMS Titanic
@@r3playretro Yes, he actually brought over his chief officer from the Olympic when he came to the Titanic, Henry Wilde, which resulted in the senior officers being reshuffled and the original second officer, poor David Blair, being bumped from the voyage completely.
@@jehudavis5422 also the captain did a great job he diverted the ship farther south when he heard about the ice warnings and was not going as fast as they could as boiler room one was not lit
+Elijah Suffordmonk Well, the guy who made this film also dead by now. And some folks who survived the Titanic are dead too. You know what? I tell you better: every single person who lived on Earth at that time they are also dead by now. All of them, except a few babies and kids but they are minimum 104 years old at the moment. As you see, you can't survive life. Isn't it scary?
DavidVidPacks It's what I saying that people... I mean that like a couple days after that video was recorded the ship sank with a lot of people who lost their life's
+Elijah Suffordmonk Yes, most of these people died in the sinking. Anyway, all of them are dead now. But I think watching them cheer and enjoy is kinda sad because we know what happened to them just a few days later. This weird feeling can be felt even without being related to a tragic event. I was moved when I saw a 1922 movie. I think it's even worse when the movie is silent. The actors can't be heard so they put all of their emotions in their faces, making them alive while they aren't anymore for a long time.
Rest In Peace for those who passed away during the sinking of the titanic. And those who survived, I hope they have finally reunited with their love ones in the afterlife.
Even if it's not the Titanic...isn't it still beautiful to see this taken over a hundred years ago? Isn't it amazing? Look at the ladies in their hats and gowns!
@@iliketowatchvideos47 They really are. They look more like giant floating wedges to me. They just don't have the class like the old ocean liners used to have.
It's actually the Olympic, I believe the shots of it leaving port with all the crowd is it leaving New York for the return leg of its maiden voyage in 1911 (the ships didn't reverse out of Southampton). Olympic was the flagship, as the second ship in the trio the Titanic's maiden voyage wasn't so high profile, therefore there is hardly any footage and only a few photos of the Titanic. When the disaster occurred the media just had to use whatever there was, which is predominantly of the Olympic. To the casual observer the ships are the same and indeed they were virtually identical but there are a few key differences that allow you to determine one from the other. The main ones are on Titanic the forward part of the A deck promenade was enclosed whereas on Olympic it was open. The Forecastle porthole configuration on c deck is also is different, the wheelhouse was a different shape and the two little hut things at either end of the bridge are flush with the side of the superstructure on Olympic whereas on Titanic they protruded past slightly, there are several more but these are the main ones that come to mind. These were lessons learned from the Olympic that were changed on the Titanic. The A deck was enclosed because they found on the Olympic that the wind and spray from the ocean in bad weather would stop passengers using the promenade, additional rooms for the crew were created in the forecastle which resulted in additional or moved portholes (I remember reading somewhere that the new rooms were crew toilets) and the bridge wing huts were made to overhang to improve visibility when docking. The Olympic too would get the upgrades (although they never did enclose the promenade) when it returned to H&W. A lot of the photos of the Olympic are from after the Titanic disaster which makes people think they were even more similar than they were during the period they were both around.
Those blobs on the backs of the tugboats were actually paint lines censoring out the tugs' nameplates which had "New York" on them. Because there was almost no film footage of the Titanic, the company that made this newsreel opted to use older footage of the Olympic departing New York harbor in order to sate peoples' curiosity of the newer ship.
I'm mainly facisnated with this video because you can see how nobody is looking at a phone screen. People are either working, looking at the ocean, or looking each other in the eye while speaking. I miss these kinds of days. Sry I'm drunk
as they should be. that staged event was instrumental in the formation of the us federal reserve and the beginning of ww1. we are still enjoying the ramifications
Even though this is not the Titanic, it is still so beautiful to be able to watch this footage, it feels to me as if I can feel the passengers' excitement upon departure. This video is so beautiful, regardless.
It's not hard to distinguish Titanic from sister ship Olympic. Olympic has open 'A' deck, Titanic has the forward end of her A deck promenade enclosed. This video shows an Olympic class ship with her 'A' deck promenade all open. Therefore the ship in this video is OLYMPIC, not Titanic.
I mean there is a rumour saying the name plates were changed so if it’s true that means the “titanic that sank” is actually the Olympic and the “olympic that survived” is actually the titanic?
@@babyskittles1250 there is no truth to the switch theory, none. The nameplates could not have been switched because the names were carved into the metal. And the whole numbers on everything inside interior needing to be switched out which could have taken months to years. It all doesn't add up.
This is actually the Olympic, Titanic's sister ship, filmed in 1911. Captain Smith (shown here) did captain both ships, and the following year he'd go down with the ship (the Titanic)
@@Coffeechill012 No, its her sister ship; the Olympic. She has an interesting history too but ironically she was nicknamed "Old Reliable" by WW1 sailors. The footage is just mixed up in this video.
@@lucasmucas2807 There is in fact no footage in existence of the Titanic actually leaving port on its maiden voyage and there is a reason for that. The ship in the movie had the incorrect number of top portholes, which on the Titanic was 14 evenly spaced. This one, including the one in the Cameron movie shows 16 unevenly spaced portholes, like what was on the Olympic. Now-----there are two photos of the ship at the bottom of the Atlantic rusting. The riveted letters had begun to work their way off due to corrosion. What was left was the engraved letters that showed and there is an M and a P. Think on that ahwile. You can find this on google images.
When I was at Dulwich College from 1949 to 1956 we had a teacher who told us that when he was a boy at Dulwich, he had a teacher named Beasley, who was on the Titanic - and survived.
Watching this right now 112 years later 2024 and gives me chills. The fact so many lives lost and only a few saved 😢❤ to think this had to happen for us years later to be more careful on the sea and in distress. My heart goes out to the families of the lost souls and the ones who survived, your ancestors are truly heroes
That's what I thought after seeing A deck being open, Titanic had been modified with a perimeter wall with windows to protect the passengers from sea spray
yeah, Titanic didn't have that big of a crowd to wave her goodbye, and the A deck promenade is open all the way down, along with B deck being open way more, this is the Olympic.
True. Notice how the names on the stern of the tug boats are scratched out on the film. This is to hide the fact that the tugs have New York written on them.
Don't be as you're not, this is actually Titanic's sister ship Olympic sailing from New York. The reason people think this is the Titanic is because the footage is used in the movie as there's only one real piece of footage of the Titanic in existence and it wouldn't have been any use to the movie as it's just a few seconds of it docked in Belfast Don't always take historical movies at face value, time and time again they only loosely use history as a side note to tell an entertaining story, and the movie itself is very rarely historically accurate as a result. Braveheart is the worst culprit as it's almost complete bullshit, despite being a good movie.
Jokes on you. Thats titaniv sister ship Olympic. Because if you look at some spots of the film there are blured out things that are supposed to say titanic, but say Olympic.
@@digitalsalsas it never sank, and the whole theory about is being switch has been debunked a lot, remember how they where only together for around a week or two. Not enough time to change the whole ship design, size length.. interior, hull plating. Just would cost more, not worth it for insurance. And it would take at least a few months.
everyone says living back then was/would be horrible unless you had money, but honestly i wouldn’t care, id give so much just to spend a day back in the 60’s, 50’s 40’s 30’s 20’s....... even the 1900’s.......
@@desireghostin8397 : A day would be interesting. A lifetime? Hell, no. And,btw, it's always struck me that if any of us traveled to the past (impossible, btw) and told people what inventions were to come, we'd be stuck if they asked us how they worked. Most of us, anyway. Electricity? TV? Cell phones? Antibiotics? Guacamole dip? Well, okay, most of us know the recipe. ; )
@@Sam-747 Thank you for saying that people don't believe that ship was Olympic the whole time nobody did not look at the detail of that ship 3 minutes and 28 seconds will give you the all the details you need to know👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Her interiors were amalgamations of other White Star liners with some added flare. Take a look at the RMS Oceanic, a smaller ocean liner that launched in 1899. Much of what you see on the Titanic was on the Oceanic.
It’s just so weird that the song being played in this video was not even made yet when this was being filmed. Whoever thought the music from the 1997 film would be a tribute to the real titanic? It’s mind blowing.
Every scene was filmed aboard Olympic in summer, 1911. Smith's summer uniform is diagnostic, as are the scenes of Olympic leaving New York, with the port names of the tugs erased on the footage.
This is Olympic in New York. Captain Smith is wearing the white summer uniform, whereas it would have been the black winter uniform during April. The forward promenade deck is not enclosed as it was on Titanic. There are negative scratches all over the sterns of the tugboats. This is because the tugs all had NEW YORK written on their sterns and the film distributors were trying to disguise that fact. You can see traces towards the stern of evidence of a repair, this is where the Hawke damaged the Olympic in a collision.
yes let the people rest in peace. the Titanic never died, it will sit at bottom of the sea until the end of time. it is a graveyard of all those poor souls who lost there lives all those years ago. i am sure it is full of ghosts, all those people had dreams starting a new life in the new world, all the dreams still are still there in a world we know nothing about. sleep dear people you live on in the sea in the waves, in the wind , in the rain, the years may march on but you we always will remember you. R I P.
+Victoria SosaThank you Victoria, it may be 100 years ago now, but such a loss of life, my late grandad was from Belfast and he always told me storys about Titanic.
+Chris Mullan thats the sad truth. The orginal titanic isnt going no where its been at the bottom of the ocean for over 100 years and looking at it underwater its creepy looking you can tell by looking at it its more likly haunted like you said,after all 1500 people lost there life. But even 100 years later its still sad to know this happen. All those people died horrible deaths. And alot of them were probly young. I can only hope a tragedy never happens like this again which it Shouldn't with all the technology we got. But to me that would be the best way to honor the victims. And thats awesome your grandad told you them storys you have some amazing history to share with the rest of your life.
Julia Bosco better yet, why are you saying the quotes in English, yet talking about them in Spanish? Why not do one language or the other for the whole comment?
This was actually the Olympic, filmed in summer of 1911. Notice Capt.Smith's summer white uniform. Also, this shows a departure from New York. This was passed off in nickelodeons in 1912 as the Titanic since no such actual footage existed of the real ship.
The footage of Captain Smith is definitely NOT from the Titanic's voyage. He's wearing a white summer uniform that he would not have been wearing in the cold weather of April during the Titanic's voyage. That footage is probably from the previous summer when he commanded the Titanic's sister ship, the Olympic.
This is Olympic, you can also notice the tug boats with white over the back as it was scratched off as it says New York, the one who filmed this sold it all on as titanic when its Olympic
For those wondering, no, this is not a video of titanic. It’s actually a video of titanic’s sister ship, Olympic one year prior to titanic’s departure. (Also no, they were not switched)
Verdaderamente, aunque se trate de una película tomada en 1912, uno no puede dejar de conmoverse al ver al capitán del Titanic y otras gentes el día 10 de abril, antes de zarpar, sin imaginar ellos en esos momentos que solo les quedaban cinco días de vida, y que el barco, tachado de insumergible, tendría una carrera tan corta.
(I don't Speak spanish I am using google translate) (No hablo español, estoy usando google translate) El barco en el video no es el Titanic, es el barco hermano del Titanic llamado Olympic. El Olympic nunca se hundió.
This is NOT Titanic departing on her maiden voyage. This was RMS Olympic leaving New York harbour after her repairs following the collision with HMS Hawke.
@@danieldmyers …….whilst some of the footage may have been of Titanic - the scenes showing the ship departing the docks [3.30 seconds] are most definitely of the Olympic and NOT Titanic. If you pay close attention you can clearly see discolouration to the starboard side where the plates have been replaced following the collision of the Olympic with HMS Hawke in Southampton.
correct... Titanic's sister ship .. I went to Southampton pier. The old White Star line office building is still there next to the docks but its occupied by Cunard now.
Your right, defiantly the Olympic not the Titanic. The promenade deck on B deck was completely open to the elements on the Olmpic, but partly closed on the Titanic. There are other difference too. Check it out on this site. www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/community/threads/external-differences-between-titanic-and-olympic.37782/ Also Captain Smith was the captain of the Olympic before he took Titanic on her maiden voyage. I am a bit of a Titanic geek.
A true story that happened before she was born eh? Very tragic. I'm only 30 but I was there and I'll never forget walking onto that ship and farting louder than I've ever farted. Some say that fart is what eventually caused the sinking and I've had to live with it ever since
I too am only 26 years old and I once fought with a Tyrannosaurus Rex circa 60 million BC. Tough as nails those things were, but fortunately not too bright, and suckers for the left hook. Good times.
Titanic is moored out in Cherbourg France for the last hour exactly this day 112 years ago. She has only 102hrs 40 mins left before she is no longer with us . Fun fact . The days line up Exactly to Titanic's maiden voyage this year.
Definitely times have changed everyone communicating and having real conversations in real life back then.It’s good to see no one with a smartphone and yessss I miss those days.
Tell that to the victims of the Titanic. They would have been saved, with the means we have today. That time had a lot of defects. You miss something you've never lived.
And that's if you were lucky, unlike these unfortunate passengers. And let's not forget there were two world wars just around the corner. Yeah, I think I'm ok to be around now.@@nonelost1
That is the Olympic leaving New York. AND Titanic did not back out of her dock at South Hampton, she pulled out from the dock going forward. You can also tell this is Olympic because the B-Deck promenade is NOT enclosed
I don't think this is Titanic, but still wonderful to see the past, I that the trouble we don't have a record of past events! So it great to see people in their large hats and long skirts, Imagine if we could see the past in film!
Yes...as many have posted...this is all Olympic. My understanding is that it was shot in NYC as she is leaving for return to Southampton. The crazy white marks are where the identifying NYC names were scratched from the negative so this film could be shown in theaters as "Titanic" after the Titanic was lost. Still...totally wonderful to have it with Captain Smith.
Those gentlemen enjoying a casual smoke on the deck and the ladies enjoying a stroll don't realize that they're enjoying their last few days on this earth. R.I.P.
You are right I agree only thing you have to look at 3 minutes and 28 seconds of the side of the ship you can know this is not tie-dye and this is Olympic down they don't have videos of Titanic that's a mystery that everybody need to find out why.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@@bradstokes3067 I already know that I was just proving that two people think this video is Titanic that's why I said 3 minutes and 28 seconds look on the side of it and you're right it is and no video of Titanic only video is Olympic and I ask people why is that and they still can't answer that.👍👍👍👍👍👍
Even though this is most likely RMS Olympic (Titanic’s twin sister) i would still give my right arm to go back in time just to get to see those ships in action… The Olympic-class was totally stunning ships
EVERYONE ! This is NOT the titanic. It's her sister ship the Olympic ..the only known footage of the titanic is her being fitted out in Belfast in early 1912.
While watching this, I thought, what the heck, I've never seen this footage of the Titanic. Come to find out this I was right. This is of her sister ship, the Olympic.
No, it wasn’t, moron. Do your research before you spout old debunked conspiracies. The Titanic’s name is permanently etched on the ship at the bottom of the Atlantic. There’s no possible way even using today’s technology that the name Olympic could be covered or changed to say Titanic. Nevermind 1912 technology. God you tinfoil sheeple need to get your heads out of your asses....
@@flyawayprizm5530 Lol you absolute idiot. The ship in this video is the Olympic. Nothing to do with conspiracy theories - the title of the video is incorrect.
@u comment Since they were nearly identical ships, there is a slight possibility, but one segment in the above footage is attributed to Captain Smith being on the Olympic, as he was captain to that ship too. ua-cam.com/video/8wnGhwLMRII/v-deo.html I guess it doesn't really matter to those souls lost that fateful night.
The olympic indeed by the looks of its windows and the spaces between. The titanic's half of the A deck is enclosed by the series of windows whilest the olympic A deck is entirely open.
I've never seen this footage before. Absolutely fascinating, and the visuals seem to affirm the James Cameron film, Titanic. And adding the Titanic theme was so appropriate! Thanks for an awesome video!
This footage is not from Titanic in 1912 but from Olympic in 1911. Captain Smith walking around is such an example. Nevertheless, it is fascinating because you can see the characteristic round white cargo cranes in operation (at 2:40), which were also on Titanic (I know no other footage of these cranes). There were two of them in front of the bridge at the large cargo hatches, and another six at the stern and poop deck (a man walks between them at 2:00 and 2:13).
Yes, and I’m pretty sure the only footage that is actually of Titanic is during it’s fitting out in Belfast? With its Promenade Deck still fully open. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
@@volpixrossi3589 I'm no expert at this, but have read and seen a lot on Titanic on YT for one year now. Most sources claim that there are only few photographs from Titanic, and even less original film material. One of the few things where you can be sure is if you see photographs (taken in April 1912 by some press photographs) of the Cafe Parisien, because this did only exist on Titanic.
Yes. When you suffering from cognitive dissonance every fakery is become beautiful.."just leave my brains alone-i have been brainwash for whole my live- i dont want to admit"
@@Hussain_Notes It's not sadly. Pay attention to the A-Deck promenades on the outside shots, the decks have fully open windows in the footage shown, that indicates that this is actually the Olympic, her sister ship. Titanic featured a partially enclosed A-Deck at the front, as did Britannic.
We can’t take our lives for granted. People die like this everyday. RIP to all of the people who died,but was brave. Please like for a prayer for their friends and family. I solute them.they were like soldiers. This should never happen to anyone even if they deserve it.
Rip to all of the people who died on the Titanic
DomDaSavage as well as the composer/pianist of this song.
James Horner (1952-2015).
Lmao it was an ice berg chief, but ok.
@Noble Six Grow up.
Even Leonardo DiCaprio?
My grandmother died in the titanic
My great great uncle was Wallace Hartley ,the bandmaster who went down with the Titanic .His body and violin were recovered and he is buried in Colne ,Lancashire .
That’s beautiful
hes ur great great uncle?
@@MusicalMaze123 yes
that is amazing, what a hero though
@@pauldavid5858 hiiiiiiii,Paul,may mother Goddess bless u Dr,can u please give me Ur contact no,I will contact u,I am joy from India,I want to see the true photos of Ur great great grandfather
Still a better video quality than today’s UFO footage
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Funneeee!
maybe because ufos arent real?
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I was born in Southampton and raised there as a kid. I remember going in to a small convenience store called Notley's in Swaythling, Southampton in the very early 70's, when my mother pointed out to a guy and said to me " That man survived the Titanic". I just stared at him trying to imagine what that man had experienced that fateful evening.
Wow....that's incredible,do you remember what he looked like?? I'm 16 in July, ive been researching the titanic since I was 12
@@Chickato That was 45-50 years ago. A long time ago.
@@MarkFromEastleigh ik, sorry, I was hoping for a chance if you did, but it's ok that you don't, I just find the titanic so interesting
This film is of the Olympic in June 1911 when Smith was in command. White Star Line uniform regulations were extremely strict so he is wearing the regulation summer uniform, a white cotton single-breasted jacket and matching white trousers. His standard blue cap had a white removable cover and the jacket blue tie-on shoulder boards.
During the winter months and for Titanic's maiden voyage, uniform regulations required each officer to wear full dress. This consisted of a coat in blue cloth, double-breasted, with two rows of White Star Line bright gilt buttons and in the case of Captain Smith four rows of ½ inch crimped gold lace, waved denoting his rank.
I'm also noticed its Olympic thx to the promanede deck and also how the ship depart. The real Titanic actually depart moving foward not backwards it can be only one thing that they reuse Olympic footage when she at New York
Notice they have crudely removed New York from the back of the tugs , because it's Olympic leaving New York
That's what I thought! It couldn't have been the Titanic, because there's footage of before and during this voyage, (this footage has men sitting on benches, etc.) and the Titanic went down on its very first (and last) voyage. Although, this ship was the sister ship of the Titanic, and very much like it, but they should not have labeled this video the "Titanic departure."
That’s why all of the tugboat names are edited out. They all show the port of registry as New York.
If you pause at 0:23 you can see that they forgot to scratch out the frame where it says “Olympic”
"I can still smell the fresh paint, the China had never been used, the sheets had never been slept in. Titanic was called the ship of dreams and it was, it really was."
Yes
And now, china building its own version of the ship. Crazy
Even the poop deck had not yet been pooped on.
Duncan McCockiner underrated
@@vinceharoldmateo1854 😂😂😂
It was really nice seeing this footage. Even if this was Titanic's sister ship Olympic, it was still really nice.
I don't like how many people think this is the Titanic because of this.
Yeah 4:18 shows the clear view also look at the nameplates of the tugs and tenders there blurred hmmm MAYBE BECAUSE THERE NYC PORT TUGBOATS
This is Olympic. Also, Captain Smith is in Summer White uniform here - for Titanic's maiden voyage he would've been in Winter Blues.
are you sure?
@@cliffbrown4217 Yes. There is only one piece of surviving video footage of 'Titanic', and it is from well before she was completed.
@@simplystreeptacular Thank you Rosie, I notice others have left comments and they agree with you . thanks for not letting them pull a fast one on us, good eye. lol
In April?
i think the olympic was the titanic? is that not common knowledge yet?
it's so weird to me to look at these clips and think that every single person in every single scene shot is dead. History is so weird. life is strange.
Thought the same thing 😊
Yes its weird how im old enough (only just ) to have known and spoken to people born in the late 1800s - the history these people actually lived through is mind blowing - history to a lot of people now a days is remembering their first mobile phone - we shouldnt grumble tho not having had to go and fight wars and stuff
The oldest person in the world blows my mind.
They have been both the youngest and oldest person in the world in their life.
When they were born. It was a whole different group of people on earth and when they died none of those people existed anymore. Just an entirely new group of people on earth. Everyone else except them died in their lifetime
@@luckyrail23 even if it was the Olympic what I said still remains true about all the people being dead. So no bubble burst. lol
Its life. But you are right. Someday people will lookcat us the same way. But hopefully not as tragic
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As long ago as this was, there is still a human being alive today who was 9 years old when this footage was taken, her name slips my mind at the moment, but she's the oldest person alive today, born in 1903. She is old enough that if she had been there when the footage was taken she would probably remember it. That absolutely blows my mind that something that happened so long ago from my perspective was within the span of a human lifetime.
Well, now Kane Tanaka's dead, so now, the person is
Born in 1904
Name: Lucile Randon
At the time would be 8.
@@asheep7797 Unfortunately, Lucile Randon died on Jan 17. Now, the oldest person alive is Maria Branyas of Spain. She was 5 years old in 1912 (born March 4th, 1907) .
@Eduardo Regist it is true. Look it up. Her name was Kane Tanaka. When I wrote the comment she was alive, but now nearly two years later she has passed away.
@Eduardo Regist Oh dude you misunderstood my original comment. I’m not saying that a Titanic survivor was still alive I was saying that someone from that time period was still alive when the footage was taken. All the Titanic survivors have unfortunately passed away but there are still some people alive today that were children at the time of the Titanic sinking. Some of the other replies here elaborate on that.
I think you misunderstood
@Eduardo Regist yeah man you’re good, I was a little confused for a minute 😂
The first book that came out in 1912 is in my possession held together in parts with packing tape; it was one that my grandmother purchased and it was passed on to me because at the age of nine I fell in love with the story. It has a number of pictures of the crew and passengers as well as an actual copy of the fatalities list, newspaper headlines, and firsthand information that was fresh in the minds of the survivors. I learned information about the tragedy that I don’t remember hearing before; needless to say this first edition is particularly special, at least to me.
oh wow hun thats some thing i wish to have also thanks for telling us tina
Falling in love with the story. An odd way to describe a tragic event where over a thousand people lost their lives.
@@chocolatetownforever7537 Maybe I should have put that a different way; let’s just say that it was a story that has held my interest for some sixty years, and I will stand by that phraseology.
@@peggypieters661Fair enough.
Very interesting story
it's weird that this clip is over 100 years old
108
@@samuelmoncada_ r/woooooooosh
Jk it is woahh
Theres a youtube video of the first ever photographs and they date back to the late 1700s actually. No joke. There's a picture of a leaf from around the time the country was founded, and then first ever visible photograph of a human is like early 1800s, a hundred years before this!
@MrLeermeister - Of course the footage with Smith isn't from the 20's since he died in 1912. :)
Sad, just sad. Can’t even imagine how scary it must’ve been for those people. RIP Titanic.
Very true
True 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😔😔😔
They must of had their time of there life, I don’t get how Olympic would be scary
Yes, this isn't Titanic. It's the Olympic..
@@mikemancini313 didn't all of those ships sink? (i forgot the three letters, maybe RMS os something)
Did you know that the last Titanic survivor lived all the way until 2009!? Yes! Her name was Millvina Dean and she was also the youngest passenger aboard!
2024 anyone?
Yes I am here
Me
Yes
Yesss rip titanic
It looks like they treated passenger luggage with the same gentle care that the airlines do now....lol.
😂
Thats not funny stupid larry
Simona Bogataj
Ok boomer
Simona Bogataj I agree Larry is very stupid indeed!
Simona Bogataj Livin like larry
Makes me wanna cry for those who died. May their souls rest in peace .
Amen🙏
💔
Nobody you saw in this video died. Every picture is the Olympic. 🤦🏼♂️
@William Dionicio Can I tell you a secret? Nothing remains forever, including Earth. Our planet gonna burn by the Sun in 4 billion years.
@Osmanli AhiskaTurkish I know. But I'm sure you know what I wanted to say
This piece of film will never fail to amaze me. Seeing this magnificent ship in all her glory is just amazing, so sad she had to go so soon in the most tragic way possible. R.I.P. to all the victims and survivors of the RMS Titanic
This is footage of her sister ship Olympic
@@northrailproductions Isn't that Captain Smith at the beginning of the video? Did he also Captain the Olympic?
Yes he did
@@r3playretro Yes, he actually brought over his chief officer from the Olympic when he came to the Titanic, Henry Wilde, which resulted in the senior officers being reshuffled and the original second officer, poor David Blair, being bumped from the voyage completely.
I feel so bad for the captain and his dog may they Rest In Peace🥺
I feel more sorry for the dog!
Captain didnt have his dog on board
@@jehudavis5422 also the captain did a great job he diverted the ship farther south when he heard about the ice warnings and was not going as fast as they could as boiler room one was not lit
@@cardboardindustrys9871 what ship wreck are you talking about?
@@jehudavis5422 what do you think? Titanic
It's kind of scary that when you see this video, you think of all of those people that died. It's just scary
that's true!
+Elijah Suffordmonk Well, the guy who made this film also dead by now. And some folks who survived the Titanic are dead too. You know what? I tell you better: every single person who lived on Earth at that time they are also dead by now. All of them, except a few babies and kids but they are minimum 104 years old at the moment. As you see, you can't survive life. Isn't it scary?
DavidVidPacks It's what I saying that people... I mean that like a couple days after that video was recorded the ship sank with a lot of people who lost their life's
+Elijah Suffordmonk Yes, most of these people died in the sinking. Anyway, all of them are dead now. But I think watching them cheer and enjoy is kinda sad because we know what happened to them just a few days later. This weird feeling can be felt even without being related to a tragic event. I was moved when I saw a 1922 movie. I think it's even worse when the movie is silent. The actors can't be heard so they put all of their emotions in their faces, making them alive while they aren't anymore for a long time.
+Elijah Suffordmonk don't be scared anymore, this is not the Titanic and they did not die two days later
Watching this on 10th April 2019. 107 years after.
@@samikshamishra9560 you lie you posted this last week
its been 107 years, tears are running down my face, but you can't see it.
Only ship I like 😭😭😭😭it is sad 1,500 people died on the one and only ⛴
R.i.P 😭😫
really sad
@@zaccooper5226 Over 1,500 people.
Rest In Peace for those who passed away during the sinking of the titanic. And those who survived, I hope they have finally reunited with their love ones in the afterlife.
This is not footage of Titanic. It is footage of Titanic's sister ship Olympic in 1911
TOAA qué haces aquí 👽
@Eduardo Regist No, That Is the R.M.S. Olympic
@Eduardo Regist And why would you say otherwise if you don't have proof?
@Eduardo Regist and If you look at the windows they are like the olympic's ones
Most of the people that appears on this film never realized that they only had three days left of life...
4 days of life*
Most of? Some of them knew?
@@Dante_Roje My apologies for my English...
@@ALEFILES this isn't the Titanic but I get what you mean
@@ALEFILES no problem
Even if it's not the Titanic...isn't it still beautiful to see this taken over a hundred years ago? Isn't it amazing? Look at the ladies in their hats and gowns!
And the Olympic class is the most beautiful vessels to ever sail the seas, imho.
he came here to get a girl
@@mattyjohnsson257 Couldn't agree more. Beautiful ships that will never be duplicated.
@@NJPSims modern ships are hideous
@@iliketowatchvideos47 They really are. They look more like giant floating wedges to me. They just don't have the class like the old ocean liners used to have.
Its been 108 years😥 you all will never be forgotten Rest in peace
2020 February 4
This is Olympic footage. Not Titanic.
Mike Mancini why was captain smith there then
@@xzwarrior_gamingzx5209 Because Captain Smith was the Captain of the Olympic and Titanic.
Mike Mancini kk
Jack I'll never let go. Oops I like go🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It's actually the Olympic, I believe the shots of it leaving port with all the crowd is it leaving New York for the return leg of its maiden voyage in 1911 (the ships didn't reverse out of Southampton). Olympic was the flagship, as the second ship in the trio the Titanic's maiden voyage wasn't so high profile, therefore there is hardly any footage and only a few photos of the Titanic. When the disaster occurred the media just had to use whatever there was, which is predominantly of the Olympic.
To the casual observer the ships are the same and indeed they were virtually identical but there are a few key differences that allow you to determine one from the other. The main ones are on Titanic the forward part of the A deck promenade was enclosed whereas on Olympic it was open. The Forecastle porthole configuration on c deck is also is different, the wheelhouse was a different shape and the two little hut things at either end of the bridge are flush with the side of the superstructure on Olympic whereas on Titanic they protruded past slightly, there are several more but these are the main ones that come to mind.
These were lessons learned from the Olympic that were changed on the Titanic. The A deck was enclosed because they found on the Olympic that the wind and spray from the ocean in bad weather would stop passengers using the promenade, additional rooms for the crew were created in the forecastle which resulted in additional or moved portholes (I remember reading somewhere that the new rooms were crew toilets) and the bridge wing huts were made to overhang to improve visibility when docking. The Olympic too would get the upgrades (although they never did enclose the promenade) when it returned to H&W. A lot of the photos of the Olympic are from after the Titanic disaster which makes people think they were even more similar than they were during the period they were both around.
Those blobs on the backs of the tugboats were actually paint lines censoring out the tugs' nameplates which had "New York" on them. Because there was almost no film footage of the Titanic, the company that made this newsreel opted to use older footage of the Olympic departing New York harbor in order to sate peoples' curiosity of the newer ship.
I'm mainly facisnated with this video because you can see how nobody is looking at a phone screen. People are either working, looking at the ocean, or looking each other in the eye while speaking. I miss these kinds of days. Sry I'm drunk
Marissa Wilder i miss also nd Got tears in my eye to see this video
Marissa Wilder majority of this footage is of the Olympic. The titanic captain wore black
lol.. they were both A.J. Smith-s ships XD The captain is the same :D
Marissa Wilder very well said though🚢⚓🌊
Me too. I am dreaming about the planet where people connect themselves to nature rather than technology.
Who’s watching this in 2020? I’m doing on January 1
Oh really Jan 1 huh? What time did you watch it at? Please, hurry and let us all know cause it really matters.
Me too
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Me 😊 From Manipur
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This was filmed on the Olympic in the summer of 1911 (Smith is in summer whites) in New York.
Amazing that even after over one hundred years since she went to the bottom people are still fascinated by the story of Titanic.
as they should be. that staged event was instrumental in the formation of the us federal reserve and the beginning of ww1. we are still enjoying the ramifications
@@digitalsalsas oh no your a switch believer arent you..? sorry but it wasn't staged
Imagine if a time traveler came here with his iPhone 11 and then records this on good quality.
LMAKPAAPOAOA
I wish there was such thing then we would be able to time travel them all here and save them all and of course save. Jack duhhh
U mean s20 ultra
I would go with my 11😂😂
and remind them about the iceberg much sooner...
After all these years, the story of Titanic is still powerfully moving.
Very timeless!
who’s here because of the missing submarine??
Why do you care if people are here or not because of that. F those rich bastards.
Even though this is not the Titanic, it is still so beautiful to be able to watch this footage, it feels to me as if I can feel the passengers' excitement upon departure. This video is so beautiful, regardless.
i like Turin
How would you know this?
@@roybishop6110 The giveaway is the captain being in white, which is the summer uniform
It's not hard to distinguish Titanic from sister ship Olympic. Olympic has open 'A' deck, Titanic has the forward end of her A deck promenade enclosed. This video shows an Olympic class ship with her 'A' deck promenade all open. Therefore the ship in this video is OLYMPIC, not Titanic.
inded
@Mine Strap wow I never knew that. Interesting
I mean there is a rumour saying the name plates were changed so if it’s true that means the “titanic that sank” is actually the Olympic and the “olympic that survived” is actually the titanic?
@@babyskittles1250 there is no truth to the switch theory, none. The nameplates could not have been switched because the names were carved into the metal. And the whole numbers on everything inside interior needing to be switched out which could have taken months to years. It all doesn't add up.
It’s funny , I watched a video of the Olympic leaving Southampton last night and it was the same !!
This is actually the Olympic, Titanic's sister ship, filmed in 1911. Captain
Smith (shown here) did captain both ships, and the following year he'd
go down with the ship (the Titanic)
Yep , the promenade deck of the Titanic was different.
Yep but, still cool!
So this is not the real titanic?
@@Coffeechill012
No, its her sister ship; the Olympic. She has an interesting history too but ironically she was nicknamed "Old Reliable" by WW1 sailors. The footage is just mixed up in this video.
@@lucasmucas2807 There is in fact no footage in existence of the Titanic actually leaving port on its maiden voyage and there is a reason for that. The ship in the movie had the incorrect number of top portholes, which on the Titanic was 14 evenly spaced. This one, including the one in the Cameron movie shows 16 unevenly spaced portholes, like what was on the Olympic. Now-----there are two photos of the ship at the bottom of the Atlantic rusting. The riveted letters had begun to work their way off due to corrosion. What was left was the engraved letters that showed and there is an M and a P. Think on that ahwile. You can find this on google images.
When I was at Dulwich College from 1949 to 1956 we had a teacher who told us that when he was a boy at Dulwich, he had a teacher named Beasley, who was on the Titanic - and survived.
Watching this right now 112 years later 2024 and gives me chills. The fact so many lives lost and only a few saved 😢❤ to think this had to happen for us years later to be more careful on the sea and in distress. My heart goes out to the families of the lost souls and the ones who survived, your ancestors are truly heroes
There is no known footage of titanic leaving Southampton. This footage is from the Olympic
That's what I thought after seeing A deck being open, Titanic had been modified with a perimeter wall with windows to protect the passengers from sea spray
yeah, Titanic didn't have that big of a crowd to wave her goodbye, and the A deck promenade is open all the way down, along with B deck being open way more, this is the Olympic.
True. Notice how the names on the stern of the tug boats are scratched out on the film. This is to hide the fact that the tugs have New York written on them.
Was going to say, this doesn't look like the titanic. Shame there is no footage. Would love to see her as she was.
@@michaeljohnson-li5nn thanks! Didn't notice
Sad watching people sailing into their graves.
Don't be as you're not, this is actually Titanic's sister ship Olympic sailing from New York. The reason people think this is the Titanic is because the footage is used in the movie as there's only one real piece of footage of the Titanic in existence and it wouldn't have been any use to the movie as it's just a few seconds of it docked in Belfast
Don't always take historical movies at face value, time and time again they only loosely use history as a side note to tell an entertaining story, and the movie itself is very rarely historically accurate as a result. Braveheart is the worst culprit as it's almost complete bullshit, despite being a good movie.
It is our daily lot you know. Such is mankind !
As we are all...
@@ericscaillet2232 It's not the Titanic, those people didn't die until they got old or a disease
Jokes on you. Thats titaniv sister ship Olympic. Because if you look at some spots of the film there are blured out things that are supposed to say titanic, but say Olympic.
Note that these clips are from RMS Olympic in New York
This is Olympic, not Titanic. Great footage though nonetheless.
yes they intentionally sunk the olympic for insurance purposes and maybe federal reserve opposition reasons ... did ya know
@@digitalsalsas why do people believe this..
@@digitalsalsas it never sank, and the whole theory about is being switch has been debunked a lot, remember how they where only together for around a week or two. Not enough time to change the whole ship design, size length.. interior, hull plating. Just would cost more, not worth it for insurance. And it would take at least a few months.
@@alan_decker watch this doc. it’s very convincing ua-cam.com/video/IFQC7r_Eodo/v-deo.html
@@digitalsalsas it’s not
2019? Who has a broken heart or wants to go to past time
Cloud Zack yah..
everyone says living back then was/would be horrible unless you had money, but honestly i wouldn’t care, id give so much just to spend a day back in the 60’s, 50’s 40’s 30’s 20’s....... even the 1900’s.......
Me
Dont worry brother all will begood at the end if its not good its not the end 💙
@@desireghostin8397 : A day would be interesting. A lifetime? Hell, no. And,btw, it's always struck me that if any of us traveled to the past (impossible, btw) and told people what inventions were to come, we'd be stuck if they asked us how they worked. Most of us, anyway. Electricity? TV? Cell phones? Antibiotics? Guacamole dip? Well, okay, most of us know the recipe. ; )
8 People died making that ship, and was quoted "God himself, cannot sink this ship".
God: "Watch me"
Yes...don't challenge GOD.HE IS GREATER AND MIGHTIER THAN ANY MAN MADE THING .
God didn’t even sink the ship, it’s Olympic lol
@@Sam-747 Thank you for saying that people don't believe that ship was Olympic the whole time nobody did not look at the detail of that ship 3 minutes and 28 seconds will give you the all the details you need to know👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
No actually 500 people died you idiot
1496 people died on Titanic. That is the most accurate number to date. This is also footage of OLYMPIC....
The Titanic was one of the most beautiful ships ever made. It was grandeur and majesty.
James Cameron should make a line of them - at least 20.
@@josephkelley8641 Well I think there is an Australian businessman who is making a Titanic replica for actual travel, not just for display.
Her interiors were amalgamations of other White Star liners with some added flare. Take a look at the RMS Oceanic, a smaller ocean liner that launched in 1899. Much of what you see on the Titanic was on the Oceanic.
@@16517 I believe it.
It’s just so weird that the song being played in this video was not even made yet when this was being filmed. Whoever thought the music from the 1997 film would be a tribute to the real titanic? It’s mind blowing.
The two Lucky guys, WHO lost their Tickets at the pockerround !
That movie isn't the real story of titanic
I Know, just wanna write a funny Comment ^^
Augustus Maximus true
@@augustusmaximus2048 😊😊
Augustus Maximus
Dude you know they still came lol
Imagine being sunk over a hundred year ago and still being watched today in movies .
Hahahah its crazyyy
this is not footage of Titanic, it is footage of Titanic's sister ship Olympic
this is Olympic, but it's still amazing how technology back then could do this. really pioneered where we are today.
Every scene was filmed aboard Olympic in summer, 1911. Smith's summer uniform is diagnostic, as are the scenes of Olympic leaving New York, with the port names of the tugs erased on the footage.
This is Olympic in New York.
Captain Smith is wearing the white summer uniform, whereas it would have been the black winter uniform during April.
The forward promenade deck is not enclosed as it was on Titanic.
There are negative scratches all over the sterns of the tugboats. This is because the tugs all had NEW YORK written on their sterns and the film distributors were trying to disguise that fact.
You can see traces towards the stern of evidence of a repair, this is where the Hawke damaged the Olympic in a collision.
You have a point
Also ship is docked on Starboard side - where in Southampton it would have been docked on the Port side.
YOUT RIGHT THERE MATE
yes let the people rest in peace. the Titanic never died, it will sit at bottom of the sea until the end of time. it is a graveyard of all those poor souls who lost there lives all those years ago. i am sure it is full of ghosts, all those people had dreams starting a new life in the new world, all the dreams still are still there in a world we know nothing about. sleep dear people you live on in the sea in the waves, in the wind , in the rain, the years may march on but you we always will remember you. R I P.
wow I cried while reading that😢😢
+Victoria SosaThank you Victoria, it may be 100 years ago now, but such a loss of life, my late grandad was from Belfast and he always told me storys about Titanic.
+Chris Mullan
Nice job Chris. Well done.
+michael downs thank you Michael.
+Chris Mullan thats the sad truth. The orginal titanic isnt going no where its been at the bottom of the ocean for over 100 years and looking at it underwater its creepy looking you can tell by looking at it its more likly haunted like you said,after all 1500 people lost there life. But even 100 years later its still sad to know this happen. All those people died horrible deaths. And alot of them were probly young. I can only hope a tragedy never happens like this again which it Shouldn't with all the technology we got. But to me that would be the best way to honor the victims. And thats awesome your grandad told you them storys you have some amazing history to share with the rest of your life.
Thank god it wasn't filmed vertically.
So cool that they were playing the same song used in the movie.
man.. that music gets me EVERY DAMN TIME!
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@@qaching why do you say that?
@@qaching youngwun
@@qaching wtf you trying to act like those American rappers?
@@qaching shut up you are the gay one.
"Can I get your name plase?"
"Dawson... Rose Dawson"
Una de mis lineas favoritas..
Julia Bosco better yet, why are you saying the quotes in English, yet talking about them in Spanish? Why not do one language or the other for the whole comment?
@O.L.L Hi! Sorry I am from Argentina and i do not speak well inglish, but you are a very stupid :)
@@marajadeskywalker5992 no, I am from Argentina and I don't speak well inglish
This was actually the Olympic, filmed in summer of 1911. Notice Capt.Smith's summer white uniform. Also, this shows a departure from New York. This was passed off in nickelodeons in 1912 as the Titanic since no such actual footage existed of the real ship.
That's rms Olympic not titanic
Salute to the once who lost their lives may they be in are hearts of glory
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This ain't titanic its Olympic
And it's ones
The footage of Captain Smith is definitely NOT from the Titanic's voyage. He's wearing a white summer uniform that he would not have been wearing in the cold weather of April during the Titanic's voyage. That footage is probably from the previous summer when he commanded the Titanic's sister ship, the Olympic.
This is Olympic, you can also notice the tug boats with white over the back as it was scratched off as it says New York, the one who filmed this sold it all on as titanic when its Olympic
April 10th 1912. Such an exciting day filled with optimism and promise. The contrast between this day and April 15th is unthinkable.
This is footage from the Olympic in 1911, not the Titanic.
”Can I get your name please?”
”Dawson... Rose Dawson”
No is dawson jack dawson
Lmfao
She took his last name.
ROBERTO Y JARED Rose changed her last name to Dawson. She says it in the end of the film
Corona light What’s so funny?
Seeing this i imagine the colors and sounds around, weird but sad
Yeah
...i just watched it now
And i became emotional
Truely a "ship of dream" with "heart of ocean"
Just keep in mind that the title is misleading because this is not the Titanic. This is the Olympic in New York City. Titanic's sister ship.
Abhishek Dubey “heart of the ocean” omg I’m crying!!
I thought I was the only one😅😅
James Horner compositions for Titanic were very respectful and captured the emotions perfectly.
For those wondering, no, this is not a video of titanic. It’s actually a video of titanic’s sister ship, Olympic one year prior to titanic’s departure. (Also no, they were not switched)
The captain looks exactly like the actor in the film
Or rather the actor looks exactly like the captain, like it was intended I would assume
Apart from the 20 year age difference, obvs.
Thats the point
J 16 it’s the other way around.
J 16 which film..
Who is watching this video on 2019
Me
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They sure are playing the right song for this. 😭
Verdaderamente, aunque se trate de una película tomada en 1912, uno no puede dejar de conmoverse al ver al capitán del Titanic y otras gentes el día 10 de abril, antes de zarpar, sin imaginar ellos en esos momentos que solo les quedaban cinco días de vida, y que el barco, tachado de insumergible, tendría una carrera tan corta.
(I don't Speak spanish I am using google translate)
(No hablo español, estoy usando google translate) El barco en el video no es el Titanic, es el barco hermano del Titanic llamado Olympic. El Olympic nunca se hundió.
@@Jace-Briand Thanks for your comment
No es el Titanic, el video es del viaje inaugural del Olympic en junio de 1911
This is NOT Titanic departing on her maiden voyage. This was RMS Olympic leaving New York harbour after her repairs following the collision with HMS Hawke.
I think you are right coz it looks similar as titanic
@@danieldmyers …….whilst some of the footage may have been of Titanic - the scenes showing the ship departing the docks [3.30 seconds] are most definitely of the Olympic and NOT Titanic. If you pay close attention you can clearly see discolouration to the starboard side where the plates have been replaced following the collision of the Olympic with HMS Hawke in Southampton.
Still, this is very famous footage of the Olympic. This is the only real footage of the Titanic-ua-cam.com/video/05o7sOAjtXE/v-deo.html
correct... Titanic's sister ship .. I went to Southampton pier. The old White Star line office building is still there next to the docks but
its occupied by Cunard now.
Your right, defiantly the Olympic not the Titanic. The promenade deck on B deck was completely open to the elements on the Olmpic, but partly closed on the Titanic. There are other difference too. Check it out on this site.
www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/community/threads/external-differences-between-titanic-and-olympic.37782/
Also Captain Smith was the captain of the Olympic before he took Titanic on her maiden voyage. I am a bit of a Titanic geek.
This was one of my grandma story 😢 a true story she said . And she had passed away in 2015 at age of 89 😢 miss my grandma so much.
She would have been born in 1926 if she was 89 in 2015, 14 years after titanic sank. Still sorry for your loss.
Xjosephwilliam X lmfaoooooo
A true story that happened before she was born eh? Very tragic. I'm only 30 but I was there and I'll never forget walking onto that ship and farting louder than I've ever farted. Some say that fart is what eventually caused the sinking and I've had to live with it ever since
@@wagstag89 you made my day 😂
I too am only 26 years old and I once fought with a Tyrannosaurus Rex circa 60 million BC. Tough as nails those things were, but fortunately not too bright, and suckers for the left hook.
Good times.
Titanic is moored out in Cherbourg France for the last hour exactly this day 112 years ago. She has only 102hrs 40 mins left before she is no longer with us . Fun fact . The days line up Exactly to Titanic's maiden voyage this year.
WHY are there SO MANY freaking conspiracy theorists in this comment section?!
Definitely times have changed everyone communicating and having real conversations in real life back then.It’s good to see no one with a smartphone and yessss I miss those days.
Yes the 90's were great 👍 there wasn't smart phones until 2010/11
Tell that to the victims of the Titanic. They would have been saved, with the means we have today. That time had a lot of defects. You miss something you've never lived.
Are you saying you miss those days when it took 7 days to cross the Atlantic, rather than 7 hours?
And that's if you were lucky, unlike these unfortunate passengers. And let's not forget there were two world wars just around the corner. Yeah, I think I'm ok to be around now.@@nonelost1
those days were good if you were rich white people
Watching april 25 2019 from Philippines
Rest in peace for those people who died. You will be never forgotten titanic a ship of dreams :'(
Yes.... :
Ship of nightmares
Kent Tejin I was born on the anniversary of it sinking rip to all those people
Fuck the Philippines
@@andrewmoore9121 you should fuck ur dirty mouth stupid bitch..you don't have a good manner back to ur school..
That is the Olympic leaving New York. AND Titanic did not back out of her dock at South Hampton, she pulled out from the dock going forward. You can also tell this is Olympic because the B-Deck promenade is NOT enclosed
I don't think this is Titanic, but still wonderful to see the past, I that the trouble we don't have a record of past events! So it great to see people in their large hats and long skirts, Imagine if we could see the past in film!
Who's watching a quarantine april 12, 2020
April 17, 2020 actually HAHAHAHA
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ang kasaysayan April 20 brother
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April 22...💚
Yes...as many have posted...this is all Olympic. My understanding is that it was shot in NYC as she is leaving for return to Southampton. The crazy white marks are where the identifying NYC names were scratched from the negative so this film could be shown in theaters as "Titanic" after the Titanic was lost. Still...totally wonderful to have it with Captain Smith.
I always wondered why they obscured the names of the tugs on this film! I thought maybe it was some superstitious thing. Thanks!
The white marks are where they scratched out the tugs names in New York so people wouldn't know better, but that's basically what you said, so yeah.
That explains a lot.
The last view was the Titanic though.
Those gentlemen enjoying a casual smoke on the deck and the ladies enjoying a stroll don't realize that they're enjoying their last few days on this earth. R.I.P.
considering the fact that it’s recorded on Olympic, i don’t think that’s true.
Little did he know he was standing in his coffin. 😢😢😢
That's deep.
No pun intended. For real.
So, according to some of these comments, this is not Titanic. It’s still very precious footage, however
i agree
Indeed
You are right I agree only thing you have to look at 3 minutes and 28 seconds of the side of the ship you can know this is not tie-dye and this is Olympic down they don't have videos of Titanic that's a mystery that everybody need to find out why.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@@arthurgregory3776 What? The ship shown in the videos here is Olympic. There is no video of Titanic departing.
@@bradstokes3067 I already know that I was just proving that two people think this video is Titanic that's why I said 3 minutes and 28 seconds look on the side of it and you're right it is and no video of Titanic only video is Olympic and I ask people why is that and they still can't answer that.👍👍👍👍👍👍
No one in the ship would have imagined that we would be watching their video 100 years later. RIP
Even though this is most likely RMS Olympic (Titanic’s twin sister) i would still give my right arm to go back in time just to get to see those ships in action… The Olympic-class was totally stunning ships
Congrats Titanic, you are over 110 years old
its olympic
So you finally decide to show up on my recommendation after 7 years? 🥺
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100% Olympic. Open A deck, patched starboard rear quarter. Window sequence different to Titanic
HRC 77 but...where is the real titanic ship...??? what happened to that..
@@songtrustceo9675 Where should it be? It lays at the ground of the ocean. The ship in the video is the Olympic.
MTB1Leo ok....but....where is the real titanic....
@@songtrustceo9675 You just don´t get it, do ya?
That's what I thought.
Not actually the Titanic.
EVERYONE ! This is NOT the titanic. It's her sister ship the Olympic ..the only known footage of the titanic is her being fitted out in Belfast in early 1912.
this is still beautiful footage taken a century ago, so i'm not complaining
Another interesting fact is ALL the people on board the Olympic’s maiden voyage died
@@ohioken1 minus one person who should have been on it too
@@renesagahon4477 ? Sorry I didn’t understand your response?
Such a brilliant video. I think that my heart will go on works well with the actual footage from the time
While watching this, I thought, what the heck, I've never seen this footage of the Titanic. Come to find out this I was right. This is of her sister ship, the Olympic.
No, it wasn’t, moron. Do your research before you spout old debunked conspiracies. The Titanic’s name is permanently etched on the ship at the bottom of the Atlantic. There’s no possible way even using today’s technology that the name Olympic could be covered or changed to say Titanic. Nevermind 1912 technology. God you tinfoil sheeple need to get your heads out of your asses....
Flyaway Prizm you’re the moron here. Of course the ship that sunk is the titanic, but this VIDEO is of the Olympic
@@flyawayprizm5530 Lol you absolute idiot. The ship in this video is the Olympic. Nothing to do with conspiracy theories - the title of the video is incorrect.
@u comment Since they were nearly identical ships, there is a slight possibility, but one segment in the above footage is attributed to Captain Smith being on the Olympic, as he was captain to that ship too. ua-cam.com/video/8wnGhwLMRII/v-deo.html I guess it doesn't really matter to those souls lost that fateful night.
The olympic indeed by the looks of its windows and the spaces between. The titanic's half of the A deck is enclosed by the series of windows whilest the olympic A deck is entirely open.
It’s unhealthy how obsessed I am with this ship-
I have an even unhealthier obsession
Same, it's a serious problem
Me too 😀
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I like your pfp!!!
I've never seen this footage before. Absolutely fascinating, and the visuals seem to affirm the James Cameron film, Titanic.
And adding the Titanic theme was so appropriate! Thanks for an awesome video!
I hate to burst your bubble. This is NOT the Titanic, but the Olympic. Although the uploader has been mistaken, it is still a fascinating recording.
This footage is not from Titanic in 1912 but from Olympic in 1911. Captain Smith walking around is such an example. Nevertheless, it is fascinating because you can see the characteristic round white cargo cranes in operation (at 2:40), which were also on Titanic (I know no other footage of these cranes). There were two of them in front of the bridge at the large cargo hatches, and another six at the stern and poop deck (a man walks between them at 2:00 and 2:13).
Yes, and I’m pretty sure the only footage that is actually of Titanic is during it’s fitting out in Belfast? With its Promenade Deck still fully open. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
And it’s definitely not from Titanic, because e the footage is from New York Harbor (at least some of it is)
@@volpixrossi3589 I'm no expert at this, but have read and seen a lot on Titanic on YT for one year now. Most sources claim that there are only few photographs from Titanic, and even less original film material. One of the few things where you can be sure is if you see photographs (taken in April 1912 by some press photographs) of the Cafe Parisien, because this did only exist on Titanic.
Even though this isn't actually Titanic footage, it's still very interesting and beautiful, i think we can all agree
Yes. When you suffering from cognitive dissonance every fakery is become beautiful.."just leave my brains alone-i have been brainwash for whole my live- i dont want to admit"
This is real video
@@Hussain_Notes It's not sadly. Pay attention to the A-Deck promenades on the outside shots, the decks have fully open windows in the footage shown, that indicates that this is actually the Olympic, her sister ship. Titanic featured a partially enclosed A-Deck at the front, as did Britannic.
He's right its the olympic
The ship in the video sank by a torpedo from a u boat.
We can’t take our lives for granted. People die like this everyday. RIP to all of the people who died,but was brave. Please like for a prayer for their friends and family. I solute them.they were like soldiers. This should never happen to anyone even if they deserve it.
112 yrs now and I can still feel the fresh of pain
Thanks for posting this video!!