Thank you and Fantastic,Your research is great,A bit creepy looking at that stuff in the museum....Where are you now?Did you get to the wagon ruts in Nebraska? Safe travels...Rock and Gem show in Quartzsite AZ in January..73s
I enjoy all of your videos but this one in particular is my favorite. Titanic was what really started my love of history. I’ve read about it for many years but never seen anything about this museum. Thank you for sharing.
Imagine being a Mother of 5,one being a baby,watching the water rise,knowing you and your children are about to die.And there is absolutely nothing you can do about it. One of the saddest times in the history of the world.
I assume they may have been inside the ship and perhaps parted from the baby, with such a large family. Considering it was a family, they’d be at the stern and fortunately not suffer nearly as much as those whom could not escape the bow and were slowly drowned. At the stern, after the breakup, 10 or 20 seconds after the stern went under there was a large thump from the wreck, and it is believed that was the airpockets escaping, so they would not slowly perish and drown. I assume should they have remained with him we would have found one or both of the parents and the children huddled together. Although, in spite of this, I could not imagine the horror. I come as an only child and I believe my family would have had the fortune of traveling in first-class should we have lived in this time, so we would not have the fear of not knowing how to get to the lifeboat decks & climbing up the stern ladders one-by-one with the hope of getting to an aftward lifeboat.
They didn’t bring the poor back to shore to be buried. They were thrown into the ocean to make room for those they thought deserved a proper burial based off of wealth and what they were wearing. Really sad.
Most of the dead were those from third class. The only level that had life boats were first class, most of the wealthy made it off. They did "bury" some at sea, the bodies that were too decomposed etc to be embalmed. Bodies were being found weeks after, so you can imagine not all were in great condition.
As a Titanic history buff, I absolutely loved this video. Thank you for some little bits of info I didn't know about. So amazing how the DNA was done for the baby.
This is where that stumps me. The whole family of that baby died in the wreckage, so where did they get the DNA from to make a positive identification? The child wasn't even 2 in 1912. He wouldn't have been in any database to compare to.
I visited this cemetery last year. It was so moving and it overwhelmed me emotionally to think that the victims of the Titanic were just a few feet below were I stood.
This is fascinating. There’s so much to learn about the Titanic tragedy, and I’m glad you covered some of it. I’d never seen any of this because most documentaries show what living on it and the sinking of it were both like. Thank you for the learning opportunity!
When u mentioned that they all have the same date really hit me hard! When you visit a cemetery you read the headstones, you may see 2 with the same date but have different years. But seeing over 120 with the same date and year really is terrible Thank you for bringing that up
My great grandfather survived the titanic he was 13, then he died in 2003 at the age of 103 a couple days before his 104th birthday. My grandfather told me the story of my great grandfather
I looked it up, no titanic survivors died in 2003 and the last male survivor died in 2001. Plus there were only 3 titanic survivors left in 2003 and all of whom were female and were all just toddlers during the sinking
@@meggiewillis9705 yes we are a huge family half in Canada and half went back to England. I visit Halifax often to pay my respects to everyone who died that night. It’s a very somber feeling walking early calm yet so charged with emotions.
@@ashleykraan4240 I appreciate you telling me this. I am deeply so sorry for your loss. I never been to Haifax before. I agree with you. Have you been to England? My boyfriend lives in Canada.
I have enjoyed so many of your videos, but never left a comment. I want you to know how valuable I find your travels and how much I appreciate the time you spend making these posts.
Yes! I've read about this cemetery where victims of the Titanic were buried, but you made it real for me with your video. As an old man (I'm probably old enough to be your grandfather), I love that you respect and appreciate the memorials that we oldsters and our ancestors have left behind for successive generations. I always look forward to a new video from you. At the end of this one you said something to the effect that you were going to walk about Halifax to see what it has to offer. I can't wait to see what you'll find and show us.
Watching these graves just brought me tears instantly. How suffering death they all had😢. Thanks for this great video. I never knew about these graves.
Very nicely done video, personal and informative! Unlike many other Titanic tales, this video brings the past into the present. I had no idea that so many graves were in Canada. Thank you for these interesting new insights.
@@user-ru1fv4ms5f not sure what that has to do with anything but i did research and there was one black person and only minority on the ship. Thats wild.
@@Kalani_Saiko One of the rare ones. They threw most third class passengers bodies back in the water. They only had limited space on the recovery ships and saved that space for first and second class bodies.
I feel so bad for the baby And everybody but imagine You a baby and your moms not there and a ship is sinking I get that Babys don’t really know what’s going on but how old would he be? You know? If he was older than a few months he would’ve known. It’s very sad.
the baby looks around one, and it's very rare for a child to understand the process of death at one but i could imagine they we're crying seeing how everybody was panicking. children are completely oblivious though at that age.
It is really sad, I just hope the baby didn’t suffer for too long. I can’t imagine being a parent who’s unable to get to my child if I was in a sinking ship.
All the baby knows is everyone around him is freaking out and he doesn't have his mom or his only comfort (mom) is freaking out so he is going to freak out. I hope it was quick for the baby so they didn't have to feel anything or the baby was asleep the entire time but I can only imagine
It's not very often that I comment on anything on youtube. However, you do such an awesome job on every one of your videos, that I just had to leave you a comment... I've been on a beige watching your videos for probably 6 or so hours. You do so great on your videos. If you don't know for sure on something you tell us and say something like "I think" or something to that affect, or you correct yourself by putting the information on the screen during your editing. You also don't curse and keep it clean. Have fun during your trip! I can't wait to see what you dig up here in Indiana! Thank you for posting these videos!
It became spooky when the ship at the end blew it's horn, like a final send off. I had never seen or heard of the burials of the Titanic victims before. I loved that you zoomed in on the details of the wood trim and shoes, as if we could reach out and touch them, it made it more personal. Another great video! Thank you, safe travels to you!
When I saw the child’s grave decorated with toys I became teary-eyed. And this isn’t the first time. For some reason a child’s grave covered with toys makes it poignant
Yeah at my sisters grave there is a wall that people pot toys on we say 'its so the kids can play with us' as in when we go to be with them they r there playing right there its sad but nice
Thank you for this video. My husband was a member of the Titanic Historical Society and he showed me reproduction clippings and photos of the Mackey-Bennet. Little Sydney broke the heart of the crew.
This was a piece of history I taught my kids in homeschool that they didn't understand why it was so important. I made them watch the movie. I told them it was a day a freak accident that ended tragically. I've watched alot of history shows on the titanic and its sad that so many died that day. I pray all are in heaven.
I’ve been reading through the comments and it’s nothing but positive, kind comments! All of your videos are so well put together you have garnered a huge fan base who’s polite and kind. Very rare to see that on channels these days. Shows just what quality of viewers you can get when you make quality content! I really mean it when I say thank you! By end of 2019 you will be on over a million subscribers, I can feel it
My husband and I took a cruise to the Canadian maritime and took an excursion to the Titanic cemetery as well as the Titanic museum in this video. It is truly a must see.
This was the most respectfully dignified compassionately done Cemetery videos I have ever seen on TH-cam THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR TIME AND PATIENCE AND THOUGHTFULNESS YOU PUT INTO IT😇😇😇
I’ve actually seen the ship underwater. I’m glad I saw it, but jeez. Small sub, 2 and a half hour descent, no light and no space. When the flood lights got turned on, my jaw dropped. There she was! It truly felt like a graveyard. The ship is falling apart and I could see pocket watches, perfume bottles, boots where a body once laid. At 40, it’s definitely been a privilege to go. Thanks for this video. You did a terrific job of touring the graves with class!
Imagine being a parent (mostly a father because “woman and children first„ ) and (this wasn’t in the video I don’t think) watching the video rise, watching as your wife and child (or kids) getting on that boat, thinking that your kid and wife are going to survive while you die, and you watch *everyone* die, EVERYONE, while your kid (s) and wife drown and you do as well.
@@user-ru1fv4ms5f The whole boat was whites only and what a horrible comment you have left on a video about THE DEATHS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE. Why the fuck did you bring up race, it is horrible regardless, I wouldn't wish this sort of fate on my worst enemy.
Thanks for the informative and, as always, respectful video. I was always interested in the Titanic and it was so exciting when they found it and were actually able to recover artifacts from the bottom of the ocean. I'm glad some of the bodies were able to be laid to rest in the cemetery rather than lost in the ocean.
Thanks for the great videos! My wife and I really enjoy your channel. You do such a great job of telling the story. The work that you put into bringing us these amazing videos is very much appreciated.
Actually John Law Hume was a member of the band, but the famous violinist who stayed was Wallace Henry Heartly. He was burried in his hometown Colne, England.
After 2 AM here in NB Canada. I've been binge watching your videos the last few hours. Thank you for all of them and sharing all of this history with us. Great job, young man! Bev
dude thanks for teaching me about so much at 6:30 in the morning! im gonna binge watch all your videos I've never been so interested in someone talking about history
Wow....I'm so glad I clicked on your video!! I love everything to do with the Titanic and I found your video to be very interesting, thoughtful, and knowledgeable. You did a great job narrating and I would love to see a lengthier piece done by you on this subject. Great job. Definitely going to check out some more of your stuff!!
Oh wow, this always gets me, the movie, documentary... my son got me a book with real pictures on my birthday, April 15th. I saw a picture of this place but never saw all of the cemetery your coughing! Thank You... THANK YOU!! 💖
I've was an early subscriber and have followed all your posts. This is, by far, the most riveting of everything you've done!!! Thank you for your work.
Hello Mister, I've came across your vid. This one is literally informative, incredibly thrilling, amazing record! Feel like, I'd visit the sightseeing as well. Can't wait till I've a chance visiting Memorial Place of Titanic in the near future. Keep doing, sir. Regards,
I went there many years ago. I got off a cruise there and visited a few museums and took a tour here. It was a gloomy rainy day which added to the sadness at the time.
I am addicted to your videos, awesome work and movie location videos are really fun. BTW, as probably mentioned by other subs, the 2 main Titanic characters are fictional despite the common names. Your videos are adding to my bucket list and I had no idea Jaws was influenced by real events. Keep it up.
Wow! This was an incredible video! I have a high interest in the Titanic and it’s history. This was some pieces that I did not know about. Thank you very much for sharing this out. Take care and stay safe. Happy New Year.
...in the movie there was mother reading a book to kids do they can sleep because she knew they wouldn’t make it. That actually happened and is heartbreaking.
I have seen several videos on the Titanic disaster and this one is the very best. Thank you for a great and informative video. I read somewhere a while back that some of the passengers who were saved in lifeboats heard the violin and the hymn Nearer My God to Thee.
I loved this story just bc of how beautiful the ship , I'm saddened that all those ppl an children an babies have died the way they did in that freezing sea omg . Love this story .
I think why Sidney is the most famous baby is because he was a baby. It's heart breaking to see a baby just floating in the ocean. Just tragic in so many ways. Im glad the baby was identified
My dear grandmother was born April 6, 1912. And all these poor souls, including that baby, were all killed just 9 days later. Some experienced the greatest joy of them all, getting a baby, while others experienced the greatest loss of all, whole families wiped out, children killed etc. etc. Imagine the feeling of helplessness and grief... Sooo sad...
this breaks my heart :'( great vid edit: after watching the movie titanic, i really got a visual on what it looked like, even if the movie was historical fiction. This is why i am afraid of boats ':(
Hey everyone, I've always loved anything Titanic related. Hope you enjoy this video!
It's such a fascinating piece of history. I really enjoy your videos and being able to explore these places with you. Thanks!
@@Adam202 Thanks! Glad you can come along
It goes without saying I watch your videos the moment you post them awesome content very entertaining and educational as well Thank You!
Thank you and Fantastic,Your research is great,A bit creepy looking at that stuff in the museum....Where are you now?Did you get to the wagon ruts in Nebraska?
Safe travels...Rock and Gem show in Quartzsite AZ in January..73s
I enjoy all of your videos but this one in particular is my favorite. Titanic was what really started my love of history. I’ve read about it for many years but never seen anything about this museum. Thank you for sharing.
Imagine being a Mother of 5,one being a baby,watching the water rise,knowing you and your children are about to die.And there is absolutely nothing you can do about it. One of the saddest times in the history of the world.
I can't imagine it, so so sad 😓
that’s so sad.. omg I can’t imagine..
I assume they may have been inside the ship and perhaps parted from the baby, with such a large family. Considering it was a family, they’d be at the stern and fortunately not suffer nearly as much as those whom could not escape the bow and were slowly drowned. At the stern, after the breakup, 10 or 20 seconds after the stern went under there was a large thump from the wreck, and it is believed that was the airpockets escaping, so they would not slowly perish and drown. I assume should they have remained with him we would have found one or both of the parents and the children huddled together. Although, in spite of this, I could not imagine the horror. I come as an only child and I believe my family would have had the fortune of traveling in first-class should we have lived in this time, so we would not have the fear of not knowing how to get to the lifeboat decks & climbing up the stern ladders one-by-one with the hope of getting to an aftward lifeboat.
As a mother of five just the smallest thought of being in that situation... of my children being anywhere near that makes me panic.
imagine how people are feeling during war
I had no idea there was this Cemetery for the Titanic . Bless their Souls.
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I didn't either. Where in Canada are they buried at?
@@meggiewillis9705 Halifax Nova Scotia
@@Mayhemsmom Thank you.
So sad, especially all those nameless people who were never claimed. 😥
They were never claimed because usually it was the whole family and everyone they knew was on the ship and all died.
We do know there names, it just not on the stone
I thought they just couldn't identify the body because the were decomposed
@@amazingdollart4676 Maybe, but they had a list of everyone who was on there, and knew everyone who made it out, but nobody claimed some of them
@@Something-is5rz out of 1496 dead, 339 where recovered and only 59 bodies where shipped to the families.
My great grandfather helped build the titanic. Great video
Wow! What a great experience that must have been
Definitely! I live very close to the Titanic museum in Belfast. Amazing place
Oh! Rlly,?
Wow god bless him!
That’s so awesome! 💙
And in this Cemetery they’re all mixed, meaning when you pass away, it doesn’t matter if you’re rich or poor. This is video is amazing, thank you. 😌
They didn’t bring the poor back to shore to be buried. They were thrown into the ocean to make room for those they thought deserved a proper burial based off of wealth and what they were wearing. Really sad.
@@samap8180 Wow really??? Do you mind providing a source if you have one?
@@samap8180 That's just not true lol. They were all frozen and bleached by the sunlight, they wouldn't of been able to even tell.
Most of the dead were those from third class. The only level that had life boats were first class, most of the wealthy made it off. They did "bury" some at sea, the bodies that were too decomposed etc to be embalmed. Bodies were being found weeks after, so you can imagine not all were in great condition.
@@jojobeanhead1991 it’s called Google. Why do people ask for sources when technology is literally in your hands.
This is actually really sad when the kids tragically died in the titanic
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Could you imagine being the engraver putting that date over and over! It's very sad really!!
Please explain
@@ijustdidahugeshit well the death date is the same on every grave, it's sad that so many ppl died on that day
@@ijustdidahugeshit are you high?
@@brookexp4710 No. The cemetery and graves are from a movie set. It is obviously a theme park just like Disney Land.
@@brookexp4710 lollllll
As a Titanic history buff, I absolutely loved this video. Thank you for some little bits of info I didn't know about. So amazing how the DNA was done for the baby.
ScarehouseTim Zombie I live in netherton ,Cradley Heath uk
Same
The baby got me 🥺 looking at the dates he I'm guessing here btw, about 2 years old
This is where that stumps me. The whole family of that baby died in the wreckage, so where did they get the DNA from to make a positive identification? The child wasn't even 2 in 1912. He wouldn't have been in any database to compare to.
@@emichelle19 read somewhere that they used a set of dna from a relative’s descendant that is only found through maternal lineage
I visited this cemetery last year. It was so moving and it overwhelmed me emotionally to think that the victims of the Titanic were just a few feet below were I stood.
Is this Halifax in uk
@@leedslass5821 No it's in Canada
How faraway is Nova Scotia and Halifax are from Edmonton?
@@awesomeblossom6156 My boyfriend's from Canada.
@@awesomeblossom6156 wow I'd love to visit 1 day
Rest in piece all of the souls who perished in the Titanic disaster, April 15th 1912. ❤️
Peace*
Amen. I second your feelings.😘🙏🙏❤❤
Ameen ❤
How many piece should rest?
@@ex-soldier4341 all of them
That is actually kind of chilling that you walk into that cemetery and every single date is the same.
I so agree with you.
The graves are laid out in the shape of a ship's prow. It is a lovely cemetery.
@@lisamader5270 It sure is
then a few years late over a 1000 dated Dec 1917. The Halifax explosion
Well. This was in my recommended. I can't complain
haha same though
This is fascinating. There’s so much to learn about the Titanic tragedy, and I’m glad you covered some of it. I’d never seen any of this because most documentaries show what living on it and the sinking of it were both like. Thank you for the learning opportunity!
Glad you liked it Christel. I learned a lot from being there so I'm glad I could pass it on.
I agree with you.
When u mentioned that they all have the same date really hit me hard! When you visit a cemetery you read the headstones, you may see 2 with the same date but have different years.
But seeing over 120 with the same date and year really is terrible
Thank you for bringing that up
not i Hali . 1917 is anther big date. That's when Halifax Explosion happened 2000 dead.
My great grandfather survived the titanic he was 13, then he died in 2003 at the age of 103 a couple days before his 104th birthday. My grandfather told me the story of my great grandfather
104!? He’s so old...my grand father died before i was even born😭😭😭 and he was only 54 years old
Woah what an achievement to survive a sinking ship R.I.P your great grandfather hope he's happy up there!
I looked it up, no titanic survivors died in 2003 and the last male survivor died in 2001. Plus there were only 3 titanic survivors left in 2003 and all of whom were female and were all just toddlers during the sinking
wow, 104 years old? incredible!
@@Antman-rc7zy thank you !! The amount of People making up stories it’s so disrespectful. Thank you for pointing that out
May God protect his hands and give them peace ⚘🚢⚘
In Loving Memory for the 1.495 Souls they lost their Life on April 15 , 1912
May they all rest in peace.
They are safe now
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I agree. So sad what happen to the victims.
My great great great cousin Francis Webb died on the ship. I’ve walked this same route in Halifax. This was very well done
Thank you 🙏
@@ashleykraan4240 I am terribly so sorry for your loss. Did he have any family besides you?
@@meggiewillis9705 yes we are a huge family half in Canada and half went back to England. I visit Halifax often to pay my respects to everyone who died that night. It’s a very somber feeling walking early calm yet so charged with emotions.
@@ashleykraan4240 I appreciate you telling me this. I am deeply so sorry for your loss. I never been to Haifax before. I agree with you. Have you been to England? My boyfriend lives in Canada.
@@meggiewillis9705 yes most of my family that went home lives in Bolton, I’m first generation born in Canada on my mothers side.
I have enjoyed so many of your videos, but never left a comment. I want you to know how valuable I find your travels and how much I appreciate the time you spend making these posts.
A gravestone is always a sad sight, but in my opinion, a nameless gravestone is far worse. It breaks my heart.
Yes! I've read about this cemetery where victims of the Titanic were buried, but you made it real for me with your video.
As an old man (I'm probably old enough to be your grandfather), I love that you respect and appreciate the memorials that we oldsters and our ancestors have left behind for successive generations.
I always look forward to a new video from you. At the end of this one you said something to the effect that you were going to walk about Halifax to see what it has to offer. I can't wait to see what you'll find and show us.
Watching these graves just brought me tears instantly. How suffering death they all had😢. Thanks for this great video. I never knew about these graves.
Very nicely done video, personal and informative! Unlike many other Titanic tales, this video brings the past into the present. I had no idea that so many graves were in Canada. Thank you for these interesting new insights.
Thank you so much for sharing don't get to travel so love seeing others stories. RIP to all who died that day.
Need to post more vids. By far the most informative and best paced videos on TH-cam. Keep truckin’
I am a Canadian. Your comments are interesting, pertinent. I will be visiting Halifax next summer.
Only 333 bodies were recovered. If you were 3rd class, they threw you back in the water.
Not to mention the boat was "whites only"
@@user-ru1fv4ms5f not sure what that has to do with anything but i did research and there was one black person and only minority on the ship. Thats wild.
You do know the baby mentioned in this video was third class, right?
@@Kalani_Saiko
One of the rare ones. They threw most third class passengers bodies back in the water. They only had limited space on the recovery ships and saved that space for first and second class bodies.
@@Cheezy_Bunz big facts but rip
I feel so bad for the baby
And everybody but imagine
You a baby and your moms not there and a ship is sinking
I get that Babys don’t really know what’s going on but how old would he be?
You know? If he was older than a few months he would’ve known.
It’s very sad.
the baby looks around one, and it's very rare for a child to understand the process of death at one but i could imagine they we're crying seeing how everybody was panicking. children are completely oblivious though at that age.
It is really sad, I just hope the baby didn’t suffer for too long. I can’t imagine being a parent who’s unable to get to my child if I was in a sinking ship.
All the baby knows is everyone around him is freaking out and he doesn't have his mom or his only comfort (mom) is freaking out so he is going to freak out. I hope it was quick for the baby so they didn't have to feel anything or the baby was asleep the entire time but I can only imagine
The baby would be 111 years old or 110
Which baby the one in the imagine when CS Mackay Bennette got hold of the baby from the water?
It's not very often that I comment on anything on youtube. However, you do such an awesome job on every one of your videos, that I just had to leave you a comment...
I've been on a beige watching your videos for probably 6 or so hours. You do so great on your videos.
If you don't know for sure on something you tell us and say something like "I think" or something to that affect, or you correct yourself by putting the information on the screen during your editing. You also don't curse and keep it clean.
Have fun during your trip! I can't wait to see what you dig up here in Indiana! Thank you for posting these videos!
It became spooky when the ship at the end blew it's horn, like a final send off. I had never seen or heard of the burials of the Titanic victims before. I loved that you zoomed in on the details of the wood trim and shoes, as if we could reach out and touch them, it made it more personal. Another great video! Thank you, safe travels to you!
When I saw the child’s grave decorated with toys I became teary-eyed. And this isn’t the first time. For some reason a child’s grave covered with toys makes it poignant
I understand full heartedly
no child should be buried, it’s so so sad
I got so sad all a sudden.
Yeah at my sisters grave there is a wall that people pot toys on we say
'its so the kids can play with us' as in when we go to be with them they r there playing right there its sad but nice
@@bronaghcarroll1187 I am so sorry about your sister.
I’m glad they were to be honoured with respect.
I’ve always wanted to visit Nova Scotia. It looks so amazing.
I read about this. So many souls were never found. They'll be in our hearts always.
I know what you mean. May they all rest in peace.
Thank you for this video. My husband was a member of the Titanic Historical Society and he showed me reproduction clippings and photos of the Mackey-Bennet. Little Sydney broke the heart of the crew.
The thumbnail was extremely sad, just a poor innocent baby that drowned :(
Hardly anyone on the Titanic drowned. Virtually all, if not all of them, died from hypothermia.
This was a piece of history I taught my kids in homeschool that they didn't understand why it was so important. I made them watch the movie. I told them it was a day a freak accident that ended tragically. I've watched alot of history shows on the titanic and its sad that so many died that day. I pray all are in heaven.
I’ve been reading through the comments and it’s nothing but positive, kind comments!
All of your videos are so well put together you have garnered a huge fan base who’s polite and kind.
Very rare to see that on channels these days.
Shows just what quality of viewers you can get when you make quality content!
I really mean it when I say thank you!
By end of 2019 you will be on over a million subscribers, I can feel it
For Truth unfortunately so my friend
i was hoping he would show who was found 1st
Same!!
Me too.
same
Same here,but I assume that person is in a different cemetery
@@baileylynn6481 yeah.
My husband and I took a cruise to the Canadian maritime and took an excursion to the Titanic cemetery as well as the Titanic museum in this video. It is truly a must see.
This was the most respectfully dignified compassionately done Cemetery videos I have ever seen on TH-cam THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR TIME AND PATIENCE AND THOUGHTFULNESS YOU PUT INTO IT😇😇😇
I’ve actually seen the ship underwater. I’m glad I saw it, but jeez. Small sub, 2 and a half hour descent, no light and no space. When the flood lights got turned on, my jaw dropped. There she was! It truly felt like a graveyard. The ship is falling apart and I could see pocket watches, perfume bottles, boots where a body once laid. At 40, it’s definitely been a privilege to go.
Thanks for this video. You did a terrific job of touring the graves with class!
Imagine being a parent (mostly a father because “woman and children first„ ) and (this wasn’t in the video I don’t think) watching the video rise, watching as your wife and child (or kids) getting on that boat, thinking that your kid and wife are going to survive while you die, and you watch *everyone* die, EVERYONE, while your kid (s) and wife drown and you do as well.
@@user-ru1fv4ms5f you're a terribly hateful human being.
The guy who made the titanic disrespected God
this was way harder to read than it needed to be with all the brackets and quotations lol
@@pippa9912 haha- I have an unhealthy slight obsession with putting some unhealthy random stuff in my writing-
@@user-ru1fv4ms5f The whole boat was whites only and what a horrible comment you have left on a video about THE DEATHS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE. Why the fuck did you bring up race, it is horrible regardless, I wouldn't wish this sort of fate on my worst enemy.
Thanks for the informative and, as always, respectful video. I was always interested in the Titanic and it was so exciting when they found it and were actually able to recover artifacts from the bottom of the ocean. I'm glad some of the bodies were able to be laid to rest in the cemetery rather than lost in the ocean.
Seeing those rows of gravestones with the same date must have been something.
Thanks for sharing.
I was studying Titanic for about 5 years now, never knew about this cementary, thank you for showing us!
This is a great video about the Titanic. I’m glad I found it.
Nice to see all these objects being cared for properly but even better to see the presenter paying real respect. Well done for this.
I'm so addicted to your channel thank you for sharing God bless you n be safe
Thanks for the great videos! My wife and I really enjoy your channel. You do such a great job of telling the story. The work that you put into bringing us these amazing videos is very much appreciated.
Actually John Law Hume was a member of the band, but the famous violinist who stayed was Wallace Henry Heartly. He was burried in his hometown Colne, England.
Yes that's true i actually live right next to where he actually lived
After 2 AM here in NB Canada. I've been binge watching your videos the last few hours. Thank you for all of them and sharing all of this history with us. Great job, young man! Bev
Most of my family lives in Halifax and when I went to go see then in 2018 I went to the graves and the museum
I never tire of titanic videos, documentaries etc. Just so tragic and so curious
The baby 😥
You're very knowledgeable, thankyou so much for this video.
It's absolutely beautiful, love that you went to Canada, some other TH-cam people can't do that.
Thank you Chris.
This was very interesting, love anything relating to the Titanic. Thanks, Chris.
I enjoy these videos so much! Keep doing what you do. I love it ♥️ My family and I love watching and learning from your channel. We are never bored.
Very interesting. I love the history of the Titanic. Thanks for making this!
dude thanks for teaching me about so much at 6:30 in the morning! im gonna binge watch all your videos I've never been so interested in someone talking about history
Interesting video, I never thought where the body's went. Great video.
I didn’t either it’s so interesting.
I had assumed they were just left at sea and always wondered how many actually went down with the ship and remain there
Wow....I'm so glad I clicked on your video!! I love everything to do with the Titanic and I found your video to be very interesting, thoughtful, and knowledgeable. You did a great job narrating and I would love to see a lengthier piece done by you on this subject. Great job. Definitely going to check out some more of your stuff!!
Really loved this video, being an Titanic enthusiast
Oh wow, this always gets me, the movie, documentary... my son got me a book with real pictures on my birthday, April 15th.
I saw a picture of this place but never saw all of the cemetery your coughing! Thank You... THANK YOU!! 💖
The fact that I can feel what it would have been like for these poor people is so terrifying.
I've was an early subscriber and have followed all your posts. This is, by far, the most riveting of everything you've done!!! Thank you for your work.
I can’t imagine how scary it felt for all of those in the ship. RIP to all who lost their lives
You do such an amazing job with your videos. I watch them each day while I'm on the elliptical :) Keep them coming.....they are great!!!
Titanic: crashes
John law hume: aight imma continue playing
So tragic. Thank-you for the respectful video and knowledge
I live here in Halifax. This is an amazing graveyard. Sad, and sends chills up your spine. A must visit!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤👃👃👃👃👃👃👃🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Hello Mister, I've came across your vid. This one is literally informative, incredibly thrilling, amazing record! Feel like, I'd visit the sightseeing as well. Can't wait till I've a chance visiting Memorial Place of Titanic in the near future. Keep doing, sir. Regards,
I went there many years ago. I got off a cruise there and visited a few museums and took a tour here. It was a gloomy rainy day which added to the sadness at the time.
Thanks for filming and posting this. I've always wanted to visit Halifax to see the Titanic museums and graves.
I own a trunk that has white star labels on it. Would love to know more about it
I am addicted to your videos, awesome work and movie location videos are really fun. BTW, as probably mentioned by other subs, the 2 main Titanic characters are fictional despite the common names. Your videos are adding to my bucket list and I had no idea Jaws was influenced by real events. Keep it up.
When I thought about it, I find it weird that I was born April 15 and also in Northern Ireland. The date titanic sunk and the country it was built
Always look forward to watching a new video and a new adventure. Thanks!
Thank you Paul. More to come!
Bless all of those people that were very innocent, they will be missed
Wow! This was an incredible video! I have a high interest in the Titanic and it’s history. This was some pieces that I did not know about. Thank you very much for sharing this out. Take care and stay safe. Happy New Year.
...in the movie there was mother reading a book to kids do they can sleep because she knew they wouldn’t make it. That actually happened and is heartbreaking.
So educational you really get the facts across well. Interesting thanks
The band kept playing even with the ship sinking. Heros.
I have seen several videos on the Titanic disaster and this one is the very best. Thank you for a great and informative video. I read somewhere a while back that some of the passengers who were saved in lifeboats heard the violin and the hymn Nearer My God to Thee.
I loved this story just bc of how beautiful the ship , I'm saddened that all those ppl an children an babies have died the way they did in that freezing sea omg . Love this story .
Great video, I admire the respect you show in all your videos.
Travel safe
I went to that one and there was a baby who was only one and it was so sad that he/she didn’t even get to learn to walk.
Amazing work. Thank you so very much 💖
I think why Sidney is the most famous baby is because he was a baby. It's heart breaking to see a baby just floating in the ocean. Just tragic in so many ways. Im glad the baby was identified
I really loved this video, it informed me so much
It’s so sad how people pass at such a young age😔
Thank you for posting this video I very much enjoyed! I love learning and watching Titanic documentaries
John Law Hume from Dalbeattie, Dumfries and Galloway Scotland.
My dear grandmother was born April 6, 1912. And all these poor souls, including that baby, were all killed just 9 days later. Some experienced the greatest joy of them all, getting a baby, while others experienced the greatest loss of all, whole families wiped out, children killed etc. etc. Imagine the feeling of helplessness and grief... Sooo sad...
I live in the town where the Goodwin family came from, town of Melksham in Wiltshire.
What a video! Thank you for sharing, loved ❤ it!
this breaks my heart :'(
great vid
edit: after watching the movie titanic, i really got a visual on what it looked like, even if the movie was historical fiction. This is why i am afraid of boats ':(
Honestly same, im scared to go on a cruise, id like to experience the cruise, bt not moving, you know those kind of dinner places in a cruise
Thanks once again for so generously sharing these interest sites.
brilliant well done...
This was awesome! Thankyou for this this video.