We're not even on Titanic: Honor and Glory, and Tom still can't get away from coming up with some of the greatest things he has ever said! Time for more of them! "Hold my beer, we're gonna ram this thing!" --- Titanic 105 - "The Events of the Collision" "Olympic eats Hawkes for breakfast." --- RMS Olympic/HMS Hawke Collsion and its Lasting Impact "Heck and darned!" --- "The Wreck of the Titan, or Futility" Chapter 3 (with commentary) "Well.. largest that is aside from the old Great Eastern." --- The History of the White Star Line "Hello everybody. I'm still Tom Lynksey." --- 1/200 Scale Trumpeter Titanic Kit "But it's Full Brain Time now." --- S.S. Titanic or R.M.S. Titanic? "One book I can recommend though, it's called --- Hey, there's a seagull on the screen. --- That's not the title of the book though." Our Demos In-Depth - Livestream (Oct 13, 2019) "I have some bad news for you. This might be the last update of the year where I'm wearing a Hawaiian shirt. Its just gettin' colder out." --- October 2019 Status Update "And the engines will soon be going into the engine." --- October 2019 Status Update "Just kidding. I'm not going to subject you to the unofficial Britannic theme song for this." --- A Brief History of the Brief Career of the Britannic "The Spruce Glutes --- the Spruce Glutes --- Yes lady. My glutes are of spruce. That wasn't funny." --- Trumpeter TITANIC 1/200 INSIDER Unboxing and Review "I was disappointed to find out that my counter tops were made of linoleum. I guess I took'em for granite...." --- Lesson 10: Titanic's Linoleum! Which one's your favorite?
@@laffydaffy5133 It's not so hard. Whenever he says something worth mentioning I just jot down on one, and then the next time he says another one I copy, paste and update with the new one he said.
4:06 "infection proof -- wait, what? I'm not sure that's accurate." If only Tom was the one who said that. It would have gone in my list of his greatest quotes.
Yes! Finally the flooring. The hotel that I work at still has its mosaic tile floors in the atrium and lobby from 1916 so I very much appreciate intact flooring.
Hey, It's just as valid as the kooky theories where A) Titanic was swapped with Olympic in a complex insurance scam and Olympic was the ship that sank! B) All those rich people were sent on the ship ON PURPOSE to be killed so that JP Morgan could form the Federal Reserve without opposition! C) Titanic didn't sink because of an iceberg; it was a coal bunker fire that did it in OR a German u-boat that fired a torpedo to make an example of it 3 years before the Lusitania! D) If what happened wasn't good enough, fall back on good old anti-Semitism and blame the Jews or Freemasons! It's all a Rothschild plot! People aren't satisfied with the weird enough coincidences of the actual history. They want to insert their own biases, their prejudices, and racism to find someone to blame! This is a pretty sane group by comparison to what I read in the commentaries about most Titanic videos nowadays. It's only concerned with the floor patterns! It's okay to like linoleum or not like it. At least this is more like Monty Python than a tabloid newsrag! At least there are fewer Sunday quarterbacks commenting and complaining about things they don't understand the context of, people whose information about the Big T is solely from motion pictures and sensationalized documentaries...
Linoleum was also used on the decks of smaller warships from the 1920s through the end of World War II...the Imperial Japanese Navy used it on the main decks of their cruisers and destroyers.
Okay I have trouble focusing on the content after laughing at Tom opening with his back to the camera and turning around with that line and look on his face.
This is an excellent video. I appreciate all the work it must have taken to find all those examples of tile patterns and edit all of them together. I can honestly say that I have never seen anyone else dissect the topic of the flooring on Titanic. And with all the information out there about everything Titanic, that is really saying something!
The idea of Linoleum in my grandma’s kitchen makes me like it a lot more! Grandma’s kitchen was rich and warm, and classy and inviting. None of those traits are to be found anywhere in a modern home. So Linoleum it is!
Dunno about the tiles, but I wouldn't mind having the bath rug with the big W.S.L. (for White Star Line) on it. Wonder why they didn't use OSNC (for Oceanic Steam Navigation Company) like on some of the china?
This is what we are talking about, well researched videos about the Titanic & Olympic class vessels. Titanic University/ Honor & Glory we give thanks. The research you guys have done is outstanding and I hope one day you write a book containing it all. This channel along with Honor & Glory give me hope, hope that those who make the Titanic top tens will learn a thing or two (or ten). Many a time when watching a Titanic video my heart would sink when any of the following would be mentioned:- speeding, coal fire, Blue Riband, fake funnel, lifeboats, locked gates and so on. Thank you for verified facts, they are in short supply when it comes to Titanic videos on this site.
Will you guys cover what Britannic's interiors were supposed to look like in detail? I always loved some of the concepts. I can't wait for Patroness of the Sea!
... we sawed this boat in half! Then we used Flex Paste to glue it back together. After a day on the open water, the inside is STILL completely dry! Now that's amazing! Thanks Flex Paste!
There's a good chance it's actually vinyl sheeting printed to look like linoleum. Most kitchen flooring from the 50s onward switched to cheaper material.
Thank you for posting. It would seem that lino was much more extensive than I originally thought. Always nice to learn something new about my favourite ship.
Also what’s interesting is how some of these tile patterns stuck around for decades into the future from when Titanic was built as the cream and black checkerboard pattern tiles also remained quite popular from the end of the Second World War and didn’t really start to fall out of fashion and modern architecture until the mid to late 1990s! There were also a couple of diamond patterns that came back into popularity in modern architecture in the 1980s and early to mid 1990s so it’s still quite interesting of how sometimes designs like that can come back into fashion years or even decades into the future after their first peak of popularity! :)
Linoleum tile was used extensively on all liners prior to the advent of stabilizers. Made it more sanitary Easier to clean up the vomit when Mal de Mare hit.
That counter top groaner pun... I'M STEALING IT!!!!! As for the rest of the video, it was VERY Nice and insightful and Educational for me to say the least. Very good quality. Also that Minecraft gag was quite nice too!
They are made out of plastic, not wise too use plastic as flooring :P It doesnt sound dumb, I would use them as flooring to if they were made out of stronger material, but it would get very expensive very fast to use them as flooring in any room of any size :P
@@AlexandruCarjan yes, I guess they are not made for that kind of use. I just thought it would be cool to make a Olympic class style staircase the next time we're renovating 😅
I only recently found out that the Titanic used Linoleum on her floors and on some walls. I would have thought Titanic would have been far more luxurious than that. But after watching Titanic Honor and Glory, I've noticed that many rooms in the Titanic were cheap looking, such as the Parisienne Cafe and the swimming pool. In White Star's defense, they only had six weeks to fit out the ship before her maiden voyage. And Linoleum was much lighter and hard wearing.
Absolutely fantastic. This is THE BEST Titanic TH-cam channel by far!!! Off-topic, but I really don't like Titanic's rubber edges on the staircases. Olympic's gold ones looked so much better, even though they were oh so slippery haha
TU; I have a burning question! WHO was the ship spotted an hour after Titanic struck a berg? I heard it was a ship doing some illegal fishing which is why they didn’t stop. Do you know?
There is plenty of speculation. The official theory is that the ship seen by the Titanic during the sinking was The Californian. However there are theories that it was an illegal fishing boat, which was positioned in between The Californian and Titanic.
Out of curiosity, do you know which company supplied the tiles to Harland and Wolf? I'm curious because most of my family back then worked for a company called Nairn's in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. At that time (and until the 1960's) they were the biggest supplier of lino in the world. If H.&W. did buy from Nairn, my grandfather probably made some of the tiles!
I got some bathroom work done last week, and now I need to redo the tiling. I'd love to do Titanic replica tile everywhere, but it would be a bit excessive. But maybe one framed set for the wall. 😁
@@SorenEidrup that can't be right, the layouts wrong for D deck entrance aswell as the hight from the water. It would have to be an abstract representation of the D Deck entrance at a stretch.
Something I've always wondered about: how did meal times work on Titanic, or the ships of that period in general? I assume there were probably set hours for breakfast, then a break, then a lunch or mid-day meal, another break, and then dinner. I'm referring to the dining rooms, not the onboard restaurants or other public spaces where a steward might bring you something to eat. Were passengers assigned tables and eating times, for example? Did one always eat with the same table companions? And I expect the "rules" were somewhat different for each class, but I'm curious. Lawrence Beesley wrote about finding himself in the same lifeboat with one of his dinner companions, which gave me the impression that seating and times for meals in 2nd Class were assigned.
Hello guys ! I have a question for you ; Was the beige covering we can see on the steps of the Grand Staircase also made of linoleum ? Were they just one-color tiles ? Thank you !
Hi, yes the floor coverings for the Grand Staircase landings were made from linoleum. The steps of the Grand Staircase were made from oak. Hope this helps?
@@manoncaillard My pleasure. If you have any other questions about Titanic, please feel free to send me a message here, and I will try to answer them as best as I can.
How do the tiles feel? Are they hard, like a modern day tile - where a lady’s high heel shoe would make a clip clop sound - or do they feel like hard rubber?
13:05 "And there you have it. All the pieces come together for a great lesson in design." Lol. Really, Matt? Tom already made floor tiling pun earlier. We don't need you doing it as well. ;D
Hi, I am currently researching Lincrusta-Walton and was really interested to see this, thank you. I know that Lincrusta-Walton was in six of the state bedrooms and that they were fitted by Mutters & Zoon. I know which designs and where they were located but thats it really. I would love to know more if anyone has any information they would like included in my PhD research? Also, I wonder if anyone knows if they have survived and if there are any photographs existing? Many thanks.
I've always been a fan of this team's humor
0:38 this is going to my "Tom Lynskey out of context" collection
Were can I find your collection?! 🤔
oh fam 0:56 as well
2:19 might as well continue while I'm at it
@@alexsaenen1755 You better keep that long pause xD
11:46 too
the only chanel than can make me see a video exclusively talking about floors
It's very Monty Pythonesque, isn't it?
It's a surrealism I can live with!
2:24 Goddammit. That pun with that deadpan face absolutely floored me!
Drum&Snare** Yeah it thought that was funny also XD
We're not even on Titanic: Honor and Glory, and Tom still can't get away from coming up with some of the greatest things he has ever said! Time for more of them!
"Hold my beer, we're gonna ram this thing!"
--- Titanic 105 - "The Events of the Collision"
"Olympic eats Hawkes for breakfast."
--- RMS Olympic/HMS Hawke Collsion and its Lasting Impact
"Heck and darned!"
--- "The Wreck of the Titan, or Futility" Chapter 3 (with commentary)
"Well.. largest that is aside from the old Great Eastern."
--- The History of the White Star Line
"Hello everybody. I'm still Tom Lynksey."
--- 1/200 Scale Trumpeter Titanic Kit
"But it's Full Brain Time now."
--- S.S. Titanic or R.M.S. Titanic?
"One book I can recommend though, it's called --- Hey, there's a seagull on the screen. --- That's not the title of the book though." Our Demos In-Depth - Livestream (Oct 13, 2019)
"I have some bad news for you. This might be the last update of the year where I'm wearing a Hawaiian shirt. Its just gettin' colder out."
--- October 2019 Status Update
"And the engines will soon be going into the engine."
--- October 2019 Status Update
"Just kidding. I'm not going to subject you to the unofficial Britannic theme song for this."
--- A Brief History of the Brief Career of the Britannic
"The Spruce Glutes --- the Spruce Glutes --- Yes lady. My glutes are of spruce. That wasn't funny." --- Trumpeter TITANIC 1/200 INSIDER Unboxing and Review
"I was disappointed to find out that my counter tops were made of linoleum. I guess I took'em for granite...." --- Lesson 10: Titanic's Linoleum!
Which one's your favorite?
I'm just blown away you kept track of all of these!
@@laffydaffy5133 It's not so hard. Whenever he says something worth mentioning I just jot down on one, and then the next time he says another one I copy, paste and update with the new one he said.
All
You forgot to include my favorite one from the Britannic career video. "World-class disaster champ Violet Jessop"
The Hold My Beer one isn’t that funny until you visualize it being said by a 1912 Englishman on the bridge of a massive ocean liner.
I’m a simple man, I see a new Titanic University video, I watch a new Titanic University video.
Great video guys! Fun fact, the tile shown at 12:08 is mine, I'm very happy it got featured in one of your videos : )
4:06 "infection proof -- wait, what? I'm not sure that's accurate." If only Tom was the one who said that. It would have gone in my list of his greatest quotes.
Antimicrobial flooring is an actual thing, but I think it was meant as a joke.
Yes! Finally the flooring. The hotel that I work at still has its mosaic tile floors in the atrium and lobby from 1916 so I very much appreciate intact flooring.
tl;dr Titanic was sunk by Big Carpet to maintain their monopoly on floor coverings.
Hey,
It's just as valid as the kooky theories where
A) Titanic was swapped with Olympic in a complex insurance scam and Olympic was the ship that sank!
B) All those rich people were sent on the ship ON PURPOSE to be killed so that JP Morgan could form the Federal Reserve without opposition!
C) Titanic didn't sink because of an iceberg; it was a coal bunker fire that did it in OR a German u-boat that fired a torpedo to make an example of it 3 years before the Lusitania!
D) If what happened wasn't good enough, fall back on good old anti-Semitism and blame the Jews or Freemasons! It's all a Rothschild plot!
People aren't satisfied with the weird enough coincidences of the actual history. They want to insert their own biases, their prejudices, and racism to find someone to blame!
This is a pretty sane group by comparison to what I read in the commentaries about most Titanic videos nowadays. It's only concerned with the floor patterns!
It's okay to like linoleum or not like it. At least this is more like Monty Python than a tabloid newsrag!
At least there are fewer Sunday quarterbacks commenting and complaining about things they don't understand the context of, people whose information about the Big T is solely from motion pictures and sensationalized documentaries...
@@AvengerII Yeah, that was kind of the joke.
Professor, this lesson was F L O O R I N G.
9:39 - the green & cream tiles were also in the 1st class barber shop.
Linoleum was also used on the decks of smaller warships from the 1920s through the end of World War II...the Imperial Japanese Navy used it on the main decks of their cruisers and destroyers.
Okay I have trouble focusing on the content after laughing at Tom opening with his back to the camera and turning around with that line and look on his face.
This is an excellent video. I appreciate all the work it must have taken to find all those examples of tile patterns and edit all of them together. I can honestly say that I have never seen anyone else dissect the topic of the flooring on Titanic. And with all the information out there about everything Titanic, that is really saying something!
2:19 good one. Great video too, by the way. I'm floored.
How soon can you discuss the lifeboat davits? I would love you lads to make the comparisons between the welin davits and the Gantry davits.
"Walton surely had the Victorian world unddr his thumb."
I can't be the only one who expected him to say under his heel.
This isn't the same Walton who eventually started Walmart, is he?
Him and Michael Nairn
The idea of Linoleum in my grandma’s kitchen makes me like it a lot more! Grandma’s kitchen was rich and warm, and classy and inviting. None of those traits are to be found anywhere in a modern home. So Linoleum it is!
Dunno about the tiles, but I wouldn't mind having the bath rug with the big W.S.L. (for White Star Line) on it.
Wonder why they didn't use OSNC (for Oceanic Steam Navigation Company) like on some of the china?
Lmao that linoleum granite pun killed me 😂 another great video!
Am I the only one being happy the the video about Titanic's linoleum finally comes out?
Oh boy, I was actually anxiously waiting for it haha
Please keep these videos coming! So informative and interesting to learn about.
I love my professors! Thank you guys! I’m just blown that there were more patterns installed on the Titanic. And they are simply beautiful!
This is what we are talking about, well researched videos about the Titanic & Olympic class vessels. Titanic University/ Honor & Glory we give thanks. The research you guys have done is outstanding and I hope one day you write a book containing it all.
This channel along with Honor & Glory give me hope, hope that those who make the Titanic top tens will learn a thing or two (or ten).
Many a time when watching a Titanic video my heart would sink when any of the following would be mentioned:- speeding, coal fire, Blue Riband, fake funnel, lifeboats, locked gates and so on.
Thank you for verified facts, they are in short supply when it comes to Titanic videos on this site.
As a lifelong *Titanic* enthusiast, o never imagined I would be so interested in the ship’s linoleum....who knew?
That granite bit was brutal. But very well delivered.
That had to be one of the lamest jokes I have ever heard, but hey, it works!
Great job Matt & Tom! Appreciate all y'alls hard work and look forward to all the upcoming featured vids!
Omg I have been waiting for this video.!!!!!This the best lesson yet matt make more interior design based videos plz like her cabin designs
Tomorrow is titanics birthday! Maybe there will be video about it
What a nice surprise by the team and a heck of information on the great grandma's floor !
Will you guys cover what Britannic's interiors were supposed to look like in detail? I always loved some of the concepts. I can't wait for Patroness of the Sea!
do you mean Britannic: Patroness of the Mediterranean?
@@anormalcommentor9452 Oops, I mean either gets the point across.
@@levim9707 h
3:44, the Flex Paste of the ocean liners
... we sawed this boat in half! Then we used Flex Paste to glue it back together. After a day on the open water, the inside is STILL completely dry! Now that's amazing!
Thanks Flex Paste!
Robert Aviles 😂
Always a pleasure learning from this team!
Very Nice editing and having everyone lent their voices for this!
Awesome job on this video, who knew linoleum could be so interesting!
From which Ship is that Shot at 03:53? How about an episode about Titanics Kitchen?
Bravo from the UK for the use of the U 👍
Who knew how interesting Linoleum and tiles could be! Great presentation and narration! Thanks!
Who thought a video about linoleum could be fascinating and fun! Great video!!
I'd be interested in learning more about Titanic's electrical systems. The wall switches always looked unique.
You should do a carpet video, or about the design of the grand staircase which you have been promising for years!
"I was disappointed to learn that my countertops were linoleum. I guess I took them for granite."
Have your goshdang Like. Good day sir!
Wait so you are saying I can eat my grandmother's floor when hungry?
There's a good chance it's actually vinyl sheeting printed to look like linoleum. Most kitchen flooring from the 50s onward switched to cheaper material.
@@adamk203 *eats vinyl sheeting and dies of lead poisoning*
I always wanted to eat a floor burger.
0:58 he's working overtime trying not to laugh
Thank you for posting. It would seem that lino was much more extensive than I originally thought. Always nice to learn something new about my favourite ship.
Also what’s interesting is how some of these tile patterns stuck around for decades into the future from when Titanic was built as the cream and black checkerboard pattern tiles also remained quite popular from the end of the Second World War and didn’t really start to fall out of fashion and modern architecture until the mid to late 1990s! There were also a couple of diamond patterns that came back into popularity in modern architecture in the 1980s and early to mid 1990s so it’s still quite interesting of how sometimes designs like that can come back into fashion years or even decades into the future after their first peak of popularity! :)
Linoleum tile was used extensively on all liners prior to the advent of stabilizers. Made it more sanitary Easier to clean up the vomit when Mal de Mare hit.
Ah, my old nemesis -- linoleum!
06:13 Casually shows us linoleum tiles next to a corpse, or what's left of one
That counter top groaner pun... I'M STEALING IT!!!!! As for the rest of the video, it was VERY Nice and insightful and Educational for me to say the least. Very good quality. Also that Minecraft gag was quite nice too!
7:21 Correction British vessel owned by an American company.
White star was never an American company, J.P. Morgan bought it at one stage but it was still a British company, never American.. check it.
I think I want to re-floor my house with Linoleum tiles now!
Wonderful. Such a niche topic and I love it.
6:55 which ship is it? Britannic?
no
4:02 - Hey that's the Mexican singing rats from "Titanic: The legend goes on" I watched that movie loads when I was young. Ah memories...
So that explains why the piece of Grand Staircase linoleum tile the Luxor has is on the Litosilo looked like concrete to me.
I’m Tom Lynskey, and this is Masterpiece Classics ❤️
Very intetesting! Greetings from Italy.
I know it sounds dumb but im genuinely curious: can we actually use the 3D printed tiles as flooring at home?
They are made out of plastic, not wise too use plastic as flooring :P It doesnt sound dumb, I would use them as flooring to if they were made out of stronger material, but it would get very expensive very fast to use them as flooring in any room of any size :P
Just have some vinyl linoleum custom printed. Way cheaper.
@@AlexandruCarjan yes, I guess they are not made for that kind of use. I just thought it would be cool to make a Olympic class style staircase the next time we're renovating 😅
Did tom make a pun about Granite?
I would've never guessed a video about linoleum would be so funny or interesting
I'm floored!
I've always thought that linoleum had something to do with celluloid. Great video Matt and Tom. Thanks for the knowledge
I guess I took it for granite. XD
@@TheCAFProduction that pun is unintentionally very funny ahahaha
The execution of the epic dad joke, class!
A carpet episode too? 😊
I only recently found out that the Titanic used Linoleum on her floors and on some walls. I would have thought Titanic would have been far more luxurious than that. But after watching Titanic Honor and Glory, I've noticed that many rooms in the Titanic were cheap looking, such as the Parisienne Cafe and the swimming pool. In White Star's defense, they only had six weeks to fit out the ship before her maiden voyage. And Linoleum was much lighter and hard wearing.
Wasnt that the SS Morro castle at 4:02?
Absolutely fantastic. This is THE BEST Titanic TH-cam channel by far!!!
Off-topic, but I really don't like Titanic's rubber edges on the staircases. Olympic's gold ones looked so much better, even though they were oh so slippery haha
TU; I have a burning question! WHO was the ship spotted an hour after Titanic struck a berg? I heard it was a ship doing some illegal fishing which is why they didn’t stop. Do you know?
There is plenty of speculation. The official theory is that the ship seen by the Titanic during the sinking was The Californian. However there are theories that it was an illegal fishing boat, which was positioned in between The Californian and Titanic.
I'd just like to take this opportunity to say that I'm slacking on my studies at my other school, but I've never missed a lesson here.
Love this. Great job.
Out of curiosity, do you know which company supplied the tiles to Harland and Wolf? I'm curious because most of my family back then worked for a company called Nairn's in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. At that time (and until the 1960's) they were the biggest supplier of lino in the world. If H.&W. did buy from Nairn, my grandfather probably made some of the tiles!
As a Kirkcaldy man born and breed i would guess that it was probably Nairns
@@chrisinnes2128 Then I bet my family probably made some of the tiles!
Now that was awesome to watch
is that really the atlantic 1:54
No. It's the Doric 1 I think
How can you not subscribe to a channel that produces a video called "Titanic's Linoleum"? Also "dum-dum-chi" drum and snare for you at 2:24
Are there any known recordings of Britannic, we know about the 1 of Titanic while she was fitting out but I've never seen any of Britannic yet.
this was more interesting than i expected
I got some bathroom work done last week, and now I need to redo the tiling. I'd love to do Titanic replica tile everywhere, but it would be a bit excessive. But maybe one framed set for the wall. 😁
What color were those new tiles that they installed on olympics grand staircase floor?
This is so helpful and interesting! Thank you so much!
7:00 is this Nomadic???
No, thats the first class entrance on D Deck (on Titanic)
@@SorenEidrup that can't be right, the layouts wrong for D deck entrance aswell as the hight from the water. It would have to be an abstract representation of the D Deck entrance at a stretch.
Something I've always wondered about: how did meal times work on Titanic, or the ships of that period in general? I assume there were probably set hours for breakfast, then a break, then a lunch or mid-day meal, another break, and then dinner. I'm referring to the dining rooms, not the onboard restaurants or other public spaces where a steward might bring you something to eat. Were passengers assigned tables and eating times, for example? Did one always eat with the same table companions? And I expect the "rules" were somewhat different for each class, but I'm curious. Lawrence Beesley wrote about finding himself in the same lifeboat with one of his dinner companions, which gave me the impression that seating and times for meals in 2nd Class were assigned.
Hello guys ! I have a question for you ; Was the beige covering we can see on the steps of the Grand Staircase also made of linoleum ? Were they just one-color tiles ? Thank you !
Hi, yes the floor coverings for the Grand Staircase landings were made from linoleum. The steps of the Grand Staircase were made from oak. Hope this helps?
@@johnking5174 yes thank you John !
@@manoncaillard My pleasure. If you have any other questions about Titanic, please feel free to send me a message here, and I will try to answer them as best as I can.
Nice. Great info. Thanks.
How do the tiles feel? Are they hard, like a modern day tile - where a lady’s high heel shoe would make a clip clop sound - or do they feel like hard rubber?
Aha I've been waiting for this lesson for over a month.
I wonder if much linoleum is visible under debris in the ie; grand staircase spaces.
brb gonna eat some of my floor real quick
Tom, never change please.
13:05 "And there you have it. All the pieces come together for a great lesson in design." Lol. Really, Matt? Tom already made floor tiling pun earlier. We don't need you doing it as well. ;D
I would sure like to have that redo my room in titanic excellent I don’t know how do I do that thank you.
if you buy lots of the tiles, you could have it covering your bathroom or kitchen!
Hi, I am currently researching Lincrusta-Walton and was really interested to see this, thank you. I know that Lincrusta-Walton was in six of the state bedrooms and that they were fitted by Mutters & Zoon. I know which designs and where they were located but thats it really. I would love to know more if anyone has any information they would like included in my PhD research? Also, I wonder if anyone knows if they have survived and if there are any photographs existing? Many thanks.
How you could make something so boring sounding, so fascinating. Thanks again.
🤣 like your sense of humor.
I have a question why did the first funnel fall during the sinking
This was fascinating and when I clicked on the video, I was certain that it wouldn't be. Fair play
gives me something to believe
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