Hi friends! Thanks so much to the legend Mr Max Miller from Tasting History for appearing in this video! This is the first in a proposed series of videos about life aboard Titanic. If you want to watch Max's other brilliant Titanic videos the where he actually recreates a first class menu item please watch this! th-cam.com/video/7hYBesohRK0/w-d-xo.html Please note - contrary to the end credits, this video was actually mostly written by our very talented writer Sarah Brenneman. :) ~Mike
@OceanlinerDesigns You might be interested to hear and know that earlier in the current year 2024, I made a food dish for dinner out of curiosity to taste test that was served to 1st Class passengers aboard the RMS Titanic on the night it struck the iceberg and what was it you may be wondering? Poached salmon topped with Mousseline sauce and cucumbers and I have to say, it was rather rich, delicious, but rich and, the rest of my family enjoyed it as well, just thought I’d share.
Please make a video on the fireboat firefighter! She was designed by William Francis Gibbs, fought normandie, served numerous tanker fires in NY, and so much more! She was only retired in 2010.
I discovered a channel called legacy liners thru videos suggested under your various Titanic videos, you should reach out to him and collaborate on a video about the canvas tags and bags from the corpses. He's the channel that mentioned it.
@Oceanlinerdesigns It would be lovely, to see a next video of second class and third class. It will be amazing to see what a day of second and third class would have been like. 😊 Thank you.
I'd like to see a followup for Second and Third Class passengers. That side of the Titanic experience (which would have been the bulk of the passengers) is very underrepresented.
I HIGHLY DOUBT anyone reads this , but here is goes. In 1983 I was in Jr. High (I am that old). I had to do a book report. I got on my trusty Mongoose bicycle and went to the library. Yes, no internet or cell phones ( you should be so lucky to have experienced how nice that was). The Librarian asked if she could help me. Told her about my book report. She said, "you must read, A Night To Remember." I said what's it about? She said "the RMS Titanic." My love for this ship was born while reading those pages. I have been hooked ever since. Back then, we only had grainy pictures in black and white. Now, through Oceanliner Designs and Honor and Glory, I get to sail on this magnificent liner as a First Class passenger. Thank you Mike and Max for my adventure!
Mike , Max Miller and Titanic Honour and Glory in one 1st class vid on Titanic . This is just Awesome and a dream come true . Thank you so much guys . Very well done .
You know what Mike? Some of us have health issues that leave us stuck at home or living with limited mobility, you really are a friend pal and I appreciate you visiting with thought provoking and illuminating content, keep it up pal, not too shabby for an okker and that hair... sheit dude, you the whole package my trans-tasman cuz. Theres always a cold one in the fridge anytime you are in New Zealand. You better not fly in though, I'll expect a fog horn in my driveway....
You left out the part where I realize that I feel trapped in life, climb over the railing only to be saved by a handsome third-class passenger. And then get drawn naked on a couch.
me, a third class plebian, hanging out leaning on the railing by myself for hours in the hopes that some wealthy baddie is gonna try and kill herself and i can stop it
The interior models in this video are absolutely stunning! They really serve to establish how actually being on the Titanic must've looked and felt. Top quality.
Great to see 2 of my favorite TH-cam hosts together again. I wish you'd collaborate on a similar video about Charles Dickens crossing on the Great Eastern and how the food, service and accommodation differed from the early 20th century express liners.
I was never *that* interested in Titanic, but... oh, my late father was! He was a member of the Titanic Historical Society and everything, so me and my sisters ended up knowing a lot about her through osmosis. He would have been *so* thrilled by these new analyses and recreations (we spent literally years trying to find out what on earth a 'duck press' was!), I've been watching your channel for a while, in his memory. I'm more interested in food history, so I've loved Max since he started out. What a pleasure to have the two of you together! Absolutely fascinating, thank you both xxx
Yes! The crossover that we were all hoping for. Two of my favourite TH-cam channels collaborating, I’m so happy! Please either of you do one with Vlogging Through History and I’ll be over the moon.
Saw this notification come up while at work yesterday, and today getting to watch it, i was super happy to go back to the Edwardian era with Mike...but then when Max jumped in i got crazy excited and shouted "What!!!" So. Freaking. Awesome.
WOW !! My two favorite content creators collaborating in a delightful Titanic program. As an American cultural historian and Titanic enthusiast, who also loves cooking vintage cuisine, I am delighted with this partnership, as accurate as it is delightful. BRAVO, GUYS 😂😂 !!!
This is one of those channels where the creator is just so knowledgeable and the content is so informative and well put together you can't help but be pulled into it. I didn't have much interest in Titanic or old ships but yet I find myself watching almost every time he puts something out.
This presentation was fantastic and so much fun to watch! Having always felt I would have loved to be alive during this time period, I enjoyed being able to see what it would have been like to be a person of means in those days. Hope you do this again with the other classes on board. Max's food information was a perfect addition to this video. Well done to all of you!
I love it when two awesome channels cross paths like this. One watches a channel for ages, likewise another, and can't help thinking sometimes, if only these two could collaborate somehow, do they even know the other exists? Excellent stuff!!
Immersing oneself into this daily life on the Titanic, the Titanic later sinking now feels more of a shocking thing than I have felt before. This is a tremendous video.
You guys are 2 of my favorite TH-camrs!!!! This is amazing!!!!! Actually, each of your Titanic videos are what got me hooked on both of your channels, it is just so fascinating and unfortunately, very sad. There is just so many good reasons to study history.
Very well done gentlemen! As a travel agent, I was both surprised (again!) and not surprised with the 1st class experience described this way. Some thing’s haven’t changed while some are sorely missed. I think we all expect the 1st class experience on today’s cruising when in reality most are in 3rd class budget. What an enlightening video!☺️
@@OriginalCoalRollers I believe in pass it forward, it would be really good to know that you took the money, you just bet and lost, and donate it to a charity. Let’s spread positivity together.
Really enjoyed this video! I can relate to a lot of things from when I traveled for first time on the Queen Mary 2, truly a great ocean liner experience.
Thank you so much! I absolutely adore Titanic themed videos❤ It's also so great to see Max Miller, I really enjoyed watching about recipes, dishes and cooking on board such a wonderful ship. Also, it was nice to see these amazing paintings of ladies, gowns, hats 👒 and other details, because we used to make beautiful historical dress sketches of that era at the university too.
The quality of many documentaries & features on TH-cam is excellent, easily comparable to the mainstream output of the TV companies and Oceanliner Designs is way up there with the best of them. The maritime knowledge & Mike's enthusiasm for the subject in all of it's forms is readily apparent & the quality of the videos gets better & better. Congratulations to Mike are well in order.
What I like most about you, my friend, is that you can always inspire us with new things, stories and feelings that we have never thought or heard about the Titanic, one of our favourite topics. greetings from germany
Just stumbled upon this randomly turned up in my recommendations. I’ve never heard of these two presenters before but the descriptions are excellent describing the opulence of the upper classes on that particular journey. Really loved it. Thank you for uploading.
I would be very curious to get a similar breakdown for second and third class. Obviously they would be nowhere near as sumptuous or opulent, but I am curious as to what could they do, what was made available to them, and what were their meals like as well.
Sorry guys, but deciding to NOT show those lavish meals, and just reading them out loud from the menu, is a HUGE opportunity missed. Beside that, great work, thank you for making that video!
So glad to see two random TH-cam channels I watch finally team up on a video! I had made the suggestion a while back and glad to see it come to fruition! Hope to see more collaborations!
What a lovely video and time traveling experience! I have studied the Titanic and many of its history and stories and i must say that all your videos are so educational to me! Thank you so very much for sharing this and putting all that work and dedication to keep her memory alive! Truly well done!
Awesome collaboration! And wow, what a beautiful experience. That looks SO inviting - especially knowing there was no smart-phones, social media and other distractions. I imagine at that time, one would appreciate all the more how impressive it was to have what they did on that ship.
These beautifully told stories (using first person and "what if" scenarios) have become some of my favourites on your channel. They are incredibly detailed and give the perfect illusion to really being aboard my favourite liner. Thank you Mike and Max!
I absolutely LOVED this video. I am a HUGE fan of max miller and the fact u included him in your video made me love this video even more. But may I add, that the premise of this video was to give us, the viewers a POV of being a passenger on the RMS TITANIC. As someone that’s oddly obsessed with the Titanic, I absolutely loved your attention to detail. Thank you for making this video!
This was an absolute poem. Thank you so much for assembling everything necessary to paint this beautiful scene. I'm sure it was a tremendous amount of effort.
Max Miller, I’ve enjoyed your programs since the beginning or nearly so. I bought your cookbook for my son and his wife. They enjoy it. But this one pairing with Mike B, is something very special and you compliment each other beautifully. So totally enjoyed it. I’m letting my son know too. Thankyou for your outstanding work. It brightens one’s day!
What a culmination!! It’s great to see two of my favourites together! I love that little castellated pile of a country house our first class passenger is venturing from ( the servants obviously so busy packing, and some even being sent ahead on one and another train, but a London townhouse should have been chosen as it was still the London Season in April after all. Only the dingy throngs were still in the country
Thank you so much for covering this subject! Hopefully, there‘ll be some coverage for 2nd class, 3rd class, crew (officers, service, engineers & workers), and maybe even children. I absolutely enjoy these vivid trips through time, making that era more relatable to our times (which are just as modern to us as it were the times for people back then), giving us a better understanding of the circumstances under which people back then had to live, or chose to live. Your content is never a second wasted. Thank you. ❤
7:49 Mrs. Shelley (Imanita Parish Shelley) was actually a *Second Class* passenger traveling with her mother. She complained about everything - she was a sort of "1912 Karen".
I am deathly afraid of boarding any ship. I have seen Titanic films too many times. And yet I look forward to your videos with great anticipation. Thank you for creating the most informative and entertaining content. Greetings from New Jersey, USA!
I guess the first class passengers didn't witness the near collision with the New York when leaving Southampton! All joking aside, your videos are always great and informing! Thanks Mike Brady.
13:45 If you visit the Gym remember rule #47. Any male crewmember or passenger caught sniffing the saddle of the lady's mechanical camel will spend the rest of the voyage in the ship's padded cell.
This video had me so intrigued and relaxed. A really great take on a timeless topic that restructures the view and narrative of something talked about many times before (and we could of course talk about forever!) Thank you Oceanliner Designs!!
This was such a pleasant episode to watch. It was a pleasure having two of my favourite channels doing a collaboration and honestly they could have talked for hours and I wouldn't have gotten bored. Amazing work!
Two of my favorite, most interesting and informative channels have FINALLY gotten together!! I love the concept here, you should expand and follow suit with famous ships as well!!
Absolutely great video, history is always amazing and to end it on such a positive note was a nice change of pace. I am a subscriber of Tasting History so the collaboration was great to see.
Seeing Max was part of this video and the subject matter being always of interest I hit play. Wow what great narration from Michael Brady was impressed and so bought to life life on the Titanic. Great collab and will explore this channel more. Greetings from England's south coast.
I have been so enlightened and educated by this and other channels about the more human side of the stories of the Titanic in recent years. All the focus in the mainstream, is always on the tragedy, but you rarely hear with such detail, what a simple day was like, who the people on board actually were except for their titles and status, or what they ate in detail, or what happened to the families afterward when they were told the tragedy, or the legal issues.
I love this! Both of you guys have great channels and it’s wonderful to see you guys together 😄 For the next crossover you should do an older ship and have Mrs. Crocombe make a meal for Lord and Lady Braybrooke to eat on the way from Audley End to the ship 😁
This was amazing and what a gift. I am always so fascinated how people lived during history and you all created such a beautiful picture and illustrated how life was during that time. Well done!
Looove this collab! 🤩 I always love seeing those old film when they are restored and coloured, when seeing these people go about their life in colour they suddenly seem not so far away from us in time and in fact very much the same 🤗 (just dressed a bit funny 😝)
This is an EXCELLENT collaboration video! Good to see the types of foods people ate on the ship, which actually represented the actual diets of people of the day in general. And the 4K 3D rendererings are second to none!
Mind blown! I love both these shows and suddenly they did a team up?! Amazing! I totally fan girled out! Such lovely people, wonderful voices and video presences, and you can tell they truly love history. ❤❤ Yay Mike and Max!
Mike, my favorite times at sea have been during long trans-oceanic crossings. Not so long today as they used to be, but the closest we get to the environment where people got to know each other, when an onboard culture developed, and people let down their walls and pretense. My absolute favorite of these, a cruise that includes the holiday season. There are only so many cheesy t-shirt stands and over-priced gem shops one can tolerate. A great cruise is not about the ports, it’s about the people. Pick your cruise on the basis of the people and having sufficient time to get to know them.
BTW, am I correct in observing a broad use of linoleum in the public spaces? While it is material that is looked down on today, I suppose it would have still been viewed as somewhat trendy in the Edwardian Era.
Hi friends! Thanks so much to the legend Mr Max Miller from Tasting History for appearing in this video! This is the first in a proposed series of videos about life aboard Titanic. If you want to watch Max's other brilliant Titanic videos the where he actually recreates a first class menu item please watch this! th-cam.com/video/7hYBesohRK0/w-d-xo.html
Please note - contrary to the end credits, this video was actually mostly written by our very talented writer Sarah Brenneman. :)
~Mike
@OceanlinerDesigns You might be interested to hear and know that earlier in the current year 2024, I made a food dish for dinner out of curiosity to taste test that was served to 1st Class passengers aboard the RMS Titanic on the night it struck the iceberg and what was it you may be wondering? Poached salmon topped with Mousseline sauce and cucumbers and I have to say, it was rather rich, delicious, but rich and, the rest of my family enjoyed it as well, just thought I’d share.
Please make a video on the fireboat firefighter! She was designed by William Francis Gibbs, fought normandie, served numerous tanker fires in NY, and so much more! She was only retired in 2010.
@@OceanlinerDesigns thank you, you forgot queenstown though!
I discovered a channel called legacy liners thru videos suggested under your various Titanic videos, you should reach out to him and collaborate on a video about the canvas tags and bags from the corpses. He's the channel that mentioned it.
@Oceanlinerdesigns
It would be lovely, to see a next video of second class and third class. It will be amazing to see what a day of second and third class would have been like. 😊
Thank you.
This turned out great! Thank you so much for having me on.
Hey look its our friend Max Miller from TastingHistory Designs
@@thestonedabbot9551so cool
Greatest crossover of 2024
What fun!! I watch both of you and this was just lovely! 💜
Hi Max! 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
I'd like to see a followup for Second and Third Class passengers. That side of the Titanic experience (which would have been the bulk of the passengers) is very underrepresented.
And would have likely been the one for most of us. Oh, well!
Wonderful idea! Yes, please do this!
And one for crew!
totally agreed!
Yes please! For me too!
I HIGHLY DOUBT anyone reads this , but here is goes. In 1983 I was in Jr. High (I am that old). I had to do a book report. I got on my trusty Mongoose bicycle and went to the library. Yes, no internet or cell phones ( you should be so lucky to have experienced how nice that was). The Librarian asked if she could help me. Told her about my book report. She said, "you must read, A Night To Remember." I said what's it about? She said "the RMS Titanic." My love for this ship was born while reading those pages. I have been hooked ever since. Back then, we only had grainy pictures in black and white. Now, through Oceanliner Designs and Honor and Glory, I get to sail on this magnificent liner as a First Class passenger. Thank you Mike and Max for my adventure!
I graduated in '78. I hear ya! :)
You are very young
High School class of 1985. And yes, it was a wonderful world. ANTR is where I think a lot of us of a certain age got hooked. RIP Walter Lord.
These kids will never understand the Card Catalogue, or the Microfiche reader! 😭
Me in '74 @@eagandereagander6471
Dear god, Mike and Max together? This amount of charm and charisma in one video is dangerous! 😮
"God." 😊
Maybe you should take your phone to the bathroom and watch it, you weirdo
So is it like a bromance or...?
@@lavenderflowersfall280max has a husband
Just two hotties talkin Titanic...
Did not see this amazing crossover coming!!! Thank you, chaps!!!!!
Kinda wishing Max Miller was also my friend...
I concur.
I suggested this back in April and Max said a collaboration would be happening in the future.
would love to see this become a series, going through the 2nd/3rd class and some of the crew's days.
Same, especially the crews, from the the stokers to the Captain
Yes, this is definitely something I would watch!
Max has a full series like your describing on his channel
@@bleeka325 I believe we're all referring to wanting a full collaborative series
@@shawndoyle7531 max’s part is taken straight from his series he did by himself. He just edited out the actual cooking part
Mike , Max Miller and Titanic Honour and Glory in one 1st class vid on Titanic . This is just Awesome and a dream come true . Thank you so much guys . Very well done .
You know what Mike? Some of us have health issues that leave us stuck at home or living with limited mobility, you really are a friend pal and I appreciate you visiting with thought provoking and illuminating content, keep it up pal, not too shabby for an okker and that hair... sheit dude, you the whole package my trans-tasman cuz. Theres always a cold one in the fridge anytime you are in New Zealand. You better not fly in though, I'll expect a fog horn in my driveway....
You're a riot. This comment made me die laughing. Love from the US of A
You left out the part where I realize that I feel trapped in life, climb over the railing only to be saved by a handsome third-class passenger. And then get drawn naked on a couch.
me, a third class plebian, hanging out leaning on the railing by myself for hours in the hopes that some wealthy baddie is gonna try and kill herself and i can stop it
I am an artist 😉
Draw me like one of your French girls jack lol
That's a bit overly specialized for this sort of video, most passengers would not have chanced into such a whirlwind fraternization.
The interior models in this video are absolutely stunning! They really serve to establish how actually being on the Titanic must've looked and felt. Top quality.
I’m pretty sure they’re set shots from the Titanic movie set. Absolutely stunning 👍
You can tell they’re graphic renderings.
@@Lawespyou can tell they’re graphic renderings
it is unbelievable that the Titanic was so modern at that time. so great
Titanic food
This is the cross over I never knew I needed but here it is :)
This is the collaboration I've been waiting for love you and Max both!
They just cut snippets in from Trying Oldtimes' last video
Great to see 2 of my favorite TH-cam hosts together again. I wish you'd collaborate on a similar video about Charles Dickens crossing on the Great Eastern and how the food, service and accommodation differed from the early 20th century express liners.
I was never *that* interested in Titanic, but... oh, my late father was! He was a member of the Titanic Historical Society and everything, so me and my sisters ended up knowing a lot about her through osmosis. He would have been *so* thrilled by these new analyses and recreations (we spent literally years trying to find out what on earth a 'duck press' was!), I've been watching your channel for a while, in his memory. I'm more interested in food history, so I've loved Max since he started out. What a pleasure to have the two of you together! Absolutely fascinating, thank you both xxx
The sound I made when I read the title of this video! Two of my favorites coming together for a video was such a treat!
A 1st Class pairing if there ever were!
Did the sound you made sound like "clack-clack"?? 😅
@@artawhirler Underrated comment
My two favorite TH-cam Titanic enthusiasts! My friends Mike Brady and Max Miller!
It’s always neat to see just where Max Miller will materialize next.
He is in a quantum superposition everywhere at once untill observed😂
This is the cross over we needed but never imagined would happen.
Mike Brady and Max Miller collab?? Dreams do come true!! 🤩
Yes! The crossover that we were all hoping for. Two of my favourite TH-cam channels collaborating, I’m so happy! Please either of you do one with Vlogging Through History and I’ll be over the moon.
Saw this notification come up while at work yesterday, and today getting to watch it, i was super happy to go back to the Edwardian era with Mike...but then when Max jumped in i got crazy excited and shouted "What!!!" So. Freaking. Awesome.
WOW !! My two favorite content creators collaborating in a delightful Titanic program.
As an American cultural historian and Titanic enthusiast, who also loves cooking vintage cuisine, I am delighted with this partnership, as accurate as it is delightful.
BRAVO, GUYS 😂😂 !!!
This is one of those channels where the creator is just so knowledgeable and the content is so informative and well put together you can't help but be pulled into it. I didn't have much interest in Titanic or old ships but yet I find myself watching almost every time he puts something out.
This presentation was fantastic and so much fun to watch! Having always felt I would have loved to be alive during this time period, I enjoyed being able to see what it would have been like to be a person of means in those days. Hope you do this again with the other classes on board. Max's food information was a perfect addition to this video. Well done to all of you!
This is the best crossover ever. Of all time.
I love it when two awesome channels cross paths like this. One watches a channel for ages, likewise another, and can't help thinking sometimes, if only these two could collaborate somehow, do they even know the other exists? Excellent stuff!!
Immersing oneself into this daily life on the Titanic, the Titanic later sinking now feels more of a shocking thing than I have felt before. This is a tremendous video.
You guys are 2 of my favorite TH-camrs!!!! This is amazing!!!!! Actually, each of your Titanic videos are what got me hooked on both of your channels, it is just so fascinating and unfortunately, very sad. There is just so many good reasons to study history.
I fully agree. Same for me.
Nothing better than seeing a new Mike Brady video while holed up braving hurricane Milton...
Jealous. I am on the other side of the continent.
Stay safe my man.
Good luck - the news reports look brutal
@@asmith8947Why would you be jealous?
Is the ... To suggest you want sympathy?
Very well done gentlemen! As a travel agent, I was both surprised (again!) and not surprised with the 1st class experience described this way. Some thing’s haven’t changed while some are sorely missed. I think we all expect the 1st class experience on today’s cruising when in reality most are in 3rd class budget. What an enlightening video!☺️
Two of my favourite channels combine. What a great Wednesday evening
I bet you never knew who he was till you just seen him on this channel, now all the sudden he’s your favorite….
@@OriginalCoalRollers I believe in pass it forward, it would be really good to know that you took the money, you just bet and lost, and donate it to a charity. Let’s spread positivity together.
Really enjoyed this video! I can relate to a lot of things from when I traveled for first time on the Queen Mary 2, truly a great ocean liner experience.
This is hilariously good timing because I just recently binged Max’s vids on the Titanic!
Thank you so much! I absolutely adore Titanic themed videos❤ It's also so great to see Max Miller, I really enjoyed watching about recipes, dishes and cooking on board such a wonderful ship. Also, it was nice to see these amazing paintings of ladies, gowns, hats 👒 and other details, because we used to make beautiful historical dress sketches of that era at the university too.
I am absolutely thrilled that you chose the Dvořák American Quartet as your musical accompaniment! A very beautiful, witty and subtle choice!
The quality of many documentaries & features on TH-cam is excellent, easily comparable to the mainstream output of the TV companies and Oceanliner Designs is way up there with the best of them. The maritime knowledge & Mike's enthusiasm for the subject in all of it's forms is readily apparent & the quality of the videos gets better & better.
Congratulations to Mike are well in order.
I can’t believe this crossover is happening. I’m so excited
Same here! It's like I woke up in an alternate universe
Aw two of my favorite channels collaborating!
I wonder if the first class passengers clack-clacked their bread together
What I like most about you, my friend, is that you can always inspire us with new things, stories and feelings that we have never thought or heard about the Titanic, one of our favourite topics. greetings from germany
Thank you for another special video and for reminding us that “TOMORROW IS PROMISED TO NO ONE”!
awesome! So great you got together with Max Miller, one of my other favorite channels.
Oceanliner designs is my goto channel for just watching stuff. Just in general like if I’m doing schoolwork or something.
Such a clever collab! Loved this. Very informative. And the modernized visuals of what each room looked like are perfection.
AAAAAA IVE BEEN DREAMING OF THIS I LOVE TASTING HISTORY AND I CANT BELIEVE THIS IS REAL
Just stumbled upon this randomly turned up in my recommendations. I’ve never heard of these two presenters before but the descriptions are excellent describing the opulence of the upper classes on that particular journey. Really loved it. Thank you for uploading.
I would be very curious to get a similar breakdown for second and third class. Obviously they would be nowhere near as sumptuous or opulent, but I am curious as to what could they do, what was made available to them, and what were their meals like as well.
For that last bit Max has done typical meals on the Titanic for second and third class (and maybe the crew) on his channel
Two of my favourite channels partnering up! What a great surprise to come home too. Thanks fellas! 😊😊😊😊
Sorry guys, but deciding to NOT show those lavish meals, and just reading them out loud from the menu, is a HUGE opportunity missed. Beside that, great work, thank you for making that video!
All of Titanic's meals are at the bottom of the Atlantic.
I suspect they would be less than photogenic at this point. 😕
What a wonderful surprise, I love this! Thank you, Mike, Max, and Titanic Honor and Glory!
Heard about the Grand Voyage presentation and the game gaining a lot of attention. Congratulations Mike and can’t wait for the game!!!❤❤❤
So glad to see two random TH-cam channels I watch finally team up on a video! I had made the suggestion a while back and glad to see it come to fruition! Hope to see more collaborations!
This collaboration is what I’ve always dreamed of
What a lovely video and time traveling experience! I have studied the Titanic and many of its history and stories and i must say that all your videos are so educational to me! Thank you so very much for sharing this and putting all that work and dedication to keep her memory alive! Truly well done!
Awesome collaboration! And wow, what a beautiful experience. That looks SO inviting - especially knowing there was no smart-phones, social media and other distractions. I imagine at that time, one would appreciate all the more how impressive it was to have what they did on that ship.
Beds looked kind of small.
Oh, books are welcome distractions!
These beautifully told stories (using first person and "what if" scenarios) have become some of my favourites on your channel. They are incredibly detailed and give the perfect illusion to really being aboard my favourite liner. Thank you Mike and Max!
Fascinating video.
Well done, Mike and Max 👍
I absolutely LOVED this video. I am a HUGE fan of max miller and the fact u included him in your video made me love this video even more. But may I add, that the premise of this video was to give us, the viewers a POV of being a passenger on the RMS TITANIC. As someone that’s oddly obsessed with the Titanic, I absolutely loved your attention to detail. Thank you for making this video!
Funny to see archive shots of London city locations at the start, my hometown. As always top notch stuff Mike!
This was an absolute poem. Thank you so much for assembling everything necessary to paint this beautiful scene. I'm sure it was a tremendous amount of effort.
1:16 Lego Titanic😍
Max Miller, I’ve enjoyed your programs since the beginning or nearly so. I bought your cookbook for my son and his wife. They enjoy it. But this one pairing with Mike B, is something very special and you compliment each other beautifully. So totally enjoyed it. I’m letting my son know too. Thankyou for your outstanding work. It brightens one’s day!
What a culmination!! It’s great to see two of my favourites together! I love that little castellated pile of a country house our first class passenger is venturing from ( the servants obviously so busy packing, and some even being sent ahead on one and another train, but a London townhouse should have been chosen as it was still the London Season in April after all. Only the dingy throngs were still in the country
Thank you so much for covering this subject!
Hopefully, there‘ll be some coverage for 2nd class, 3rd class, crew (officers, service, engineers & workers), and maybe even children.
I absolutely enjoy these vivid trips through time, making that era more relatable to our times (which are just as modern to us as it were the times for people back then), giving us a better understanding of the circumstances under which people back then had to live, or chose to live.
Your content is never a second wasted.
Thank you. ❤
Oh my goodness, Max Miller! ❤
I live in an 1800s historic town in Oregon & can't get enough of these types of videos
7:49 Mrs. Shelley (Imanita Parish Shelley) was actually a *Second Class* passenger traveling with her mother. She complained about everything - she was a sort of "1912 Karen".
I am deathly afraid of boarding any ship. I have seen Titanic films too many times. And yet I look forward to your videos with great anticipation. Thank you for creating the most informative and entertaining content. Greetings from New Jersey, USA!
holy shit, this is the crossover of my dreams! I cannot wait to see what kind of brilliance Max cooks up :)
I guess the first class passengers didn't witness the near collision with the New York when leaving Southampton! All joking aside, your videos are always great and informing! Thanks Mike Brady.
18:00 Even over 112 years ago, you couldn't escape shuffleboarding.
WOHO my two favourite channels collaborating! I did not see that coming😊
Mike and Max!?!?!
Now...THIS is epic!
What a perfect collab! Exploring the perspective of a passenger is just what I needed!
13:45 If you visit the Gym remember rule #47. Any male crewmember or passenger caught sniffing the saddle of the lady's mechanical camel will spend the rest of the voyage in the ship's padded cell.
Imagine dying because you couldn't resist the mechanical camel and got sent to horny jail...
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This was a channel crossover I didn't see coming. 😃 Great to see two of my fave TH-camrs together. 😊
Oh my gosh, what an experience that would’ve been! Thank you for making it come alive for me, my friends, Mike and Max! 💕
This video had me so intrigued and relaxed. A really great take on a timeless topic that restructures the view and narrative of something talked about many times before (and we could of course talk about forever!)
Thank you Oceanliner Designs!!
This was such a pleasant episode to watch. It was a pleasure having two of my favourite channels doing a collaboration and honestly they could have talked for hours and I wouldn't have gotten bored. Amazing work!
Two of my favorite, most interesting and informative channels have FINALLY gotten together!!
I love the concept here, you should expand and follow suit with famous ships as well!!
Absolutely great video, history is always amazing and to end it on such a positive note was a nice change of pace.
I am a subscriber of Tasting History so the collaboration was great to see.
Seeing Max was part of this video and the subject matter being always of interest I hit play. Wow what great narration from Michael Brady was impressed and so bought to life life on the Titanic. Great collab and will explore this channel more. Greetings from England's south coast.
I have been so enlightened and educated by this and other channels about the more human side of the stories of the Titanic in recent years. All the focus in the mainstream, is always on the tragedy, but you rarely hear with such detail, what a simple day was like, who the people on board actually were except for their titles and status, or what they ate in detail, or what happened to the families afterward when they were told the tragedy, or the legal issues.
I love this! Both of you guys have great channels and it’s wonderful to see you guys together 😄 For the next crossover you should do an older ship and have Mrs. Crocombe make a meal for Lord and Lady Braybrooke to eat on the way from Audley End to the ship 😁
That was a WONDERFUL VIDEO!! Thank You Mike and your Very Special Guest😁😁😁🌹🌹
This might be the most perfectly matched collaboration I’ve seen on this platform!
This is the collab I didn't know that I needed. Thank you!! 💖
This was amazing and what a gift. I am always so fascinated how people lived during history and you all created such a beautiful picture and illustrated how life was during that time. Well done!
I love it when two TH-camrs I follow do a collab! :) You two always have a way of bringing the Titanic back to life with your detailed stories.
Looove this collab! 🤩
I always love seeing those old film when they are restored and coloured, when seeing these people go about their life in colour they suddenly seem not so far away from us in time and in fact very much the same 🤗 (just dressed a bit funny 😝)
Max just keeps popping up all over my favorite channels. Not a complaint, absolutely love it, since Tasting History falls under those channels haha.
That was amazing Mike Brady, thank for letting us sail onboard the legendary Titanic.
This is an EXCELLENT collaboration video! Good to see the types of foods people ate on the ship, which actually represented the actual diets of people of the day in general. And the 4K 3D rendererings are second to none!
Mind blown! I love both these shows and suddenly they did a team up?! Amazing! I totally fan girled out! Such lovely people, wonderful voices and video presences, and you can tell they truly love history. ❤❤ Yay Mike and Max!
I really enjoyed this wonderful video. What an adventure! Thank you Mike and Co 😊
Omg! My two favorite channels have just crossed over and I’m here for it!!!
Your production is incredible man! I was here before you hit I think 150k or so subscribers and the quality has steadily improved. Very impressed
Mike, my favorite times at sea have been during long trans-oceanic crossings. Not so long today as they used to be, but the closest we get to the environment where people got to know each other, when an onboard culture developed, and people let down their walls and pretense. My absolute favorite of these, a cruise that includes the holiday season. There are only so many cheesy t-shirt stands and over-priced gem shops one can tolerate. A great cruise is not about the ports, it’s about the people. Pick your cruise on the basis of the people and having sufficient time to get to know them.
BTW, am I correct in observing a broad use of linoleum in the public spaces? While it is material that is looked down on today, I suppose it would have still been viewed as somewhat trendy in the Edwardian Era.
Thank you for making the Titanic videos! Love them! Never stop making them! 🙌🏼
That was delightful. Thank you to everyone who worked on this one!