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SS Great Eastern - Guide 237
The SS Great Eastern, an iron monster of the 19th century, is today's subject.
Read more about the ship here:
www.amazon.co.uk/great-iron-ship-James-Dugan/dp/B0000CIOV8/
www.amazon.co.uk/S-S-Great-Eastern-Greatest-Iron/dp/0715380540
Naval photos and more - www.drachinifel.co.uk
Model ships of many periods - http://store.warlordgames.com?aff=21
Want to support the channel? - https://www.patreon.com/Drachinifel
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Next on the list:
Z Class
Cleveland class
SM U-156
Boston class
Des Moines Heavy cruisers.
Hydra Class Ironclads
Audacious...
published: 26 Jun 2021
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SS Great Eastern: Too Big To Sail
Look, we get that Isambard Kingdom Brunel wanted a big ship, but this was just silly.
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published: 09 Nov 2020
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Great Eastern: Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Great Babe
SS Great Eastern was supposed to be a revolutionary ship. She was designed to be so large that she could carry enough coal to sail all the way from the UK to Australia without refueling. This concept would change shipping if successful. Great Eastern was not used as his designer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, intended, though, which meant that the ship would not reach her potential.
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Sources:
“The Sway of the Grand Saloon: A Social History of the North Atlantic,” by John Malcolm Brinnin. 1971.
“The Only Way t...
published: 11 Feb 2021
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The Millwall Leviathan: The Great Eastern
Some decaying timbers on the Isle of Dogs are the last surviving reminder of the Great Eastern, the biggest ship of the Victorian era.
https://ko-fi.com/jagohazzard
https://www.patreon.com/jagohazzard
published: 19 Apr 2020
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Ballad Of The Great Eastern
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Ballad Of The Great Eastern · Sting
The Last Ship
℗ 2013 A&M Records
Released on: 2013-01-01
Producer: Rob Mathes
Producer: Sting
Composer Lyricist: Sting
Composer Lyricist: Rob Mathes
Composer Lyricist: Dominic Miller
Composer Lyricist: Kathryn Tickell
Composer Lyricist: Jo Lawry
Composer Lyricist: Peter Tickell
Composer Lyricist: Ira Coleman
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 09 Dec 2018
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History's Unluckiest Ships? 4 Ships That Were Doomed to Fail
Do you believe in fate? Each of these four ships from history had a great pedigree and a bright future ahead - and then somehow it was taken away from them. We start with the City of Rome, a ship once described as the most beautiful liner to sail the western ocean. She was supposed to be a triumph but a simple design change and a string of mishaps doomed her to obscurity. SS Iberia was a ship built by one of the premiere construction firms in the world but which suffered mishaps, breakdowns and failures for her entire career leading to an early demise. HMHS Britannic was the sister ship to RMS Titanic; her bright future was stolen in unbelievably unlucky circumstances. Lastly the Great Eastern was a ship out of time; designed with the future in mind, the world wasn't quite ready for it yet...
published: 23 Apr 2023
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Ghost Ships - The Mystery of the SS Great Eastern. #ghostships #paranormal #mystery #ghosts
When does a series of fatal and near fatal accidents in one place or object, stop becoming an unfortunate set of ‘coincidences’ and start becoming something more sinister?
In 1858 the world’s largest ship was launched, this behemoth of a vessel dwarfed all that of previous ships. Built on an unprecedented scale this leviathan had a capacity of 4000 passengers, over 1500 more than the ill-fated Titanic. But with 6 workers being killed during construction, two going missing and a failed first launch, many believed the ship was cursed so much so that only 35 paying passengers were aboard on her maiden voyage.
This is the story and strange case of the Ghost Ship SS Great Eastern.
published: 08 Mar 2022
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Reach for Great: Great parenting doesn't need perfection.
From taking care of the little ones round the clock to planning ahead for your children’s dreams, being a parent is no easy feat. And at times, it can feel like you’re falling short. Which is why we’re here to help you with our financial advisory and solutions, so you can #ReachforGreat and be the best parent you can be.
published: 02 May 2023
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Episode 114 - History Channel Episodes 3 & 4 Deep Dive - The Green Way Outdoors Podcast
On this episode, the guys talk about episodes three and four of their History Channel show, The Green Way Outdoors.
Episode 3: The Great Eastern Turkey
Episode 4: The Mysterious 10,000 Islands
Tune in to THE HISTORY CHANNEL on Saturdays at 9AM to watch back-to-back episodes of The Green Way Outdoors.
Follow us on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenWayOutdoors/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegreenwayout?lang=en
Youtube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCjR5r6WwXcPKK0xVldNT5_g
Website: www.thegreenwayoutdoors.com
published: 09 Sep 2023
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1.24: The Best Worst Ship Ever - The Story Of The SS Great Eastern
This is the story of one of the greatest engineering achievements of the Victorian Age. It is also the story of a ship so far ahead of its time it was one of the greatest financial failures ever accounted in the modern world. At the time of its construction in the 1850s, the massive SS Great Eastern was the largest moving man-made object on Earth and was five times larger than the next largest ship.
In a tale of steam-punk meets real life, learn how this 692ft long iron beast used sails, paddle wheels, and the largest single propellor ever placed on a ship to drain the bank accounts of its investors and eventually connect the world in a magical new way.
She held 10,000 tons of coal in her belly, had steam engines weighing 1,300 tons powering her, and had room for 4,000 passengers. It ...
published: 01 Jan 2021
6:53
SS Great Eastern - Guide 237
The SS Great Eastern, an iron monster of the 19th century, is today's subject.
Read more about the ship here:
www.amazon.co.uk/great-iron-ship-James-Dugan/dp/...
The SS Great Eastern, an iron monster of the 19th century, is today's subject.
Read more about the ship here:
www.amazon.co.uk/great-iron-ship-James-Dugan/dp/B0000CIOV8/
www.amazon.co.uk/S-S-Great-Eastern-Greatest-Iron/dp/0715380540
Naval photos and more - www.drachinifel.co.uk
Model ships of many periods - http://store.warlordgames.com?aff=21
Want to support the channel? - https://www.patreon.com/Drachinifel
Want a shirt/mug/hoodie - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/drachinifels-dockyard/
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Want to talk about ships? https://discord.gg/TYu88mt
Want to get some books? www.amazon.co.uk/shop/drachinifel
Next on the list:
Z Class
Cleveland class
SM U-156
Boston class
Des Moines Heavy cruisers.
Hydra Class Ironclads
Audacious class CV's
Malta class
Tennessee-class cruiser
The Merrimack and Mersey class of frigates
Henri IV
USS Marblehead
Pinguin
German Auxiliary Cruiser Atlantis
Project 24 Sovetsky Soyuz class Battleship
HMS Caroline
Ships of Battle of Campeche
PT Boats
https://wn.com/Ss_Great_Eastern_Guide_237
The SS Great Eastern, an iron monster of the 19th century, is today's subject.
Read more about the ship here:
www.amazon.co.uk/great-iron-ship-James-Dugan/dp/B0000CIOV8/
www.amazon.co.uk/S-S-Great-Eastern-Greatest-Iron/dp/0715380540
Naval photos and more - www.drachinifel.co.uk
Model ships of many periods - http://store.warlordgames.com?aff=21
Want to support the channel? - https://www.patreon.com/Drachinifel
Want a shirt/mug/hoodie - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/drachinifels-dockyard/
Want a poster? - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Drachinifel
Want to talk about ships? https://discord.gg/TYu88mt
Want to get some books? www.amazon.co.uk/shop/drachinifel
Next on the list:
Z Class
Cleveland class
SM U-156
Boston class
Des Moines Heavy cruisers.
Hydra Class Ironclads
Audacious class CV's
Malta class
Tennessee-class cruiser
The Merrimack and Mersey class of frigates
Henri IV
USS Marblehead
Pinguin
German Auxiliary Cruiser Atlantis
Project 24 Sovetsky Soyuz class Battleship
HMS Caroline
Ships of Battle of Campeche
PT Boats
- published: 26 Jun 2021
- views: 101075
15:39
SS Great Eastern: Too Big To Sail
Look, we get that Isambard Kingdom Brunel wanted a big ship, but this was just silly.
Simon's Social Media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SimonWhistler
Instagra...
Look, we get that Isambard Kingdom Brunel wanted a big ship, but this was just silly.
Simon's Social Media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SimonWhistler
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simonwhistler/
Simon's Other Channels:
Sideprojects: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Wn3dABlgESm8Bzn8Vamgg
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https://wn.com/Ss_Great_Eastern_Too_Big_To_Sail
Look, we get that Isambard Kingdom Brunel wanted a big ship, but this was just silly.
Simon's Social Media:
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simonwhistler/
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Visual Politik: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT3v6vL2H5HK4loLMc8pmCw
Highlight History: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnb-VTwBHEV3gtiB9di9DZQ
Business Blaze: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYY5GWf7MHFJ6DZeHreoXgw
- published: 09 Nov 2020
- views: 514075
12:41
Great Eastern: Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Great Babe
SS Great Eastern was supposed to be a revolutionary ship. She was designed to be so large that she could carry enough coal to sail all the way from the UK to Au...
SS Great Eastern was supposed to be a revolutionary ship. She was designed to be so large that she could carry enough coal to sail all the way from the UK to Australia without refueling. This concept would change shipping if successful. Great Eastern was not used as his designer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, intended, though, which meant that the ship would not reach her potential.
Want to CHOOSE the next VIDEO TOPIC? Support The Great Big Move on Patreon to have the chance to propose and vote on future video topics: https://www.patreon.com/TheGreatBigMove
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Sources:
“The Sway of the Grand Saloon: A Social History of the North Atlantic,” by John Malcolm Brinnin. 1971.
“The Only Way to Cross,” by John Maxtone-Graham. 1972.
“Ocean Liners: An Illustrated History,” by Peter Newall. 2018.
“Great Eastern: Il primo grande transatlantico 1858-1889.” Aldo Cherini. 2012. (courtesy of Augusto Ottaviano Vivi)
Attributions:
"Destruction, Wooden, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org
“Glass Shatter Mix” by qubodup of freesound.org
“Cold howling wind” by alanmckinney of free sound.org
“Rough ocean” by darren1979 of free sound.org
https://wn.com/Great_Eastern_Isambard_Kingdom_Brunel's_Great_Babe
SS Great Eastern was supposed to be a revolutionary ship. She was designed to be so large that she could carry enough coal to sail all the way from the UK to Australia without refueling. This concept would change shipping if successful. Great Eastern was not used as his designer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, intended, though, which meant that the ship would not reach her potential.
Want to CHOOSE the next VIDEO TOPIC? Support The Great Big Move on Patreon to have the chance to propose and vote on future video topics: https://www.patreon.com/TheGreatBigMove
Join the Facebook group for more content and collaboration: https://www.facebook.com/groups/311919283295949
Sources:
“The Sway of the Grand Saloon: A Social History of the North Atlantic,” by John Malcolm Brinnin. 1971.
“The Only Way to Cross,” by John Maxtone-Graham. 1972.
“Ocean Liners: An Illustrated History,” by Peter Newall. 2018.
“Great Eastern: Il primo grande transatlantico 1858-1889.” Aldo Cherini. 2012. (courtesy of Augusto Ottaviano Vivi)
Attributions:
"Destruction, Wooden, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org
“Glass Shatter Mix” by qubodup of freesound.org
“Cold howling wind” by alanmckinney of free sound.org
“Rough ocean” by darren1979 of free sound.org
- published: 11 Feb 2021
- views: 115012
10:13
The Millwall Leviathan: The Great Eastern
Some decaying timbers on the Isle of Dogs are the last surviving reminder of the Great Eastern, the biggest ship of the Victorian era.
https://ko-fi.com/jagoha...
Some decaying timbers on the Isle of Dogs are the last surviving reminder of the Great Eastern, the biggest ship of the Victorian era.
https://ko-fi.com/jagohazzard
https://www.patreon.com/jagohazzard
https://wn.com/The_Millwall_Leviathan_The_Great_Eastern
Some decaying timbers on the Isle of Dogs are the last surviving reminder of the Great Eastern, the biggest ship of the Victorian era.
https://ko-fi.com/jagohazzard
https://www.patreon.com/jagohazzard
- published: 19 Apr 2020
- views: 288394
5:15
Ballad Of The Great Eastern
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Ballad Of The Great Eastern · Sting
The Last Ship
℗ 2013 A&M Records
Released on: 2013-01-01
Producer: Rob Mat...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Ballad Of The Great Eastern · Sting
The Last Ship
℗ 2013 A&M Records
Released on: 2013-01-01
Producer: Rob Mathes
Producer: Sting
Composer Lyricist: Sting
Composer Lyricist: Rob Mathes
Composer Lyricist: Dominic Miller
Composer Lyricist: Kathryn Tickell
Composer Lyricist: Jo Lawry
Composer Lyricist: Peter Tickell
Composer Lyricist: Ira Coleman
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Ballad_Of_The_Great_Eastern
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Ballad Of The Great Eastern · Sting
The Last Ship
℗ 2013 A&M Records
Released on: 2013-01-01
Producer: Rob Mathes
Producer: Sting
Composer Lyricist: Sting
Composer Lyricist: Rob Mathes
Composer Lyricist: Dominic Miller
Composer Lyricist: Kathryn Tickell
Composer Lyricist: Jo Lawry
Composer Lyricist: Peter Tickell
Composer Lyricist: Ira Coleman
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 09 Dec 2018
- views: 93192
20:11
History's Unluckiest Ships? 4 Ships That Were Doomed to Fail
Do you believe in fate? Each of these four ships from history had a great pedigree and a bright future ahead - and then somehow it was taken away from them. We ...
Do you believe in fate? Each of these four ships from history had a great pedigree and a bright future ahead - and then somehow it was taken away from them. We start with the City of Rome, a ship once described as the most beautiful liner to sail the western ocean. She was supposed to be a triumph but a simple design change and a string of mishaps doomed her to obscurity. SS Iberia was a ship built by one of the premiere construction firms in the world but which suffered mishaps, breakdowns and failures for her entire career leading to an early demise. HMHS Britannic was the sister ship to RMS Titanic; her bright future was stolen in unbelievably unlucky circumstances. Lastly the Great Eastern was a ship out of time; designed with the future in mind, the world wasn't quite ready for it yet.
Oceanliner Designs explores the design, construction, engineering and operation of history’s greatest vessels– from Titanic to Queen Mary and from the Empress of Ireland to the Lusitania. Join maritime researcher and illustrator Michael Brady as he tells the stories behind some of history's most famous ocean liners and machines!
0:00 Introduction
0:34 City of Rome
4:07 Iberia
9:27 Britannic
14:26 Great Eastern
https://wn.com/History's_Unluckiest_Ships_4_Ships_That_Were_Doomed_To_Fail
Do you believe in fate? Each of these four ships from history had a great pedigree and a bright future ahead - and then somehow it was taken away from them. We start with the City of Rome, a ship once described as the most beautiful liner to sail the western ocean. She was supposed to be a triumph but a simple design change and a string of mishaps doomed her to obscurity. SS Iberia was a ship built by one of the premiere construction firms in the world but which suffered mishaps, breakdowns and failures for her entire career leading to an early demise. HMHS Britannic was the sister ship to RMS Titanic; her bright future was stolen in unbelievably unlucky circumstances. Lastly the Great Eastern was a ship out of time; designed with the future in mind, the world wasn't quite ready for it yet.
Oceanliner Designs explores the design, construction, engineering and operation of history’s greatest vessels– from Titanic to Queen Mary and from the Empress of Ireland to the Lusitania. Join maritime researcher and illustrator Michael Brady as he tells the stories behind some of history's most famous ocean liners and machines!
0:00 Introduction
0:34 City of Rome
4:07 Iberia
9:27 Britannic
14:26 Great Eastern
- published: 23 Apr 2023
- views: 470697
12:16
Ghost Ships - The Mystery of the SS Great Eastern. #ghostships #paranormal #mystery #ghosts
When does a series of fatal and near fatal accidents in one place or object, stop becoming an unfortunate set of ‘coincidences’ and start becoming something mor...
When does a series of fatal and near fatal accidents in one place or object, stop becoming an unfortunate set of ‘coincidences’ and start becoming something more sinister?
In 1858 the world’s largest ship was launched, this behemoth of a vessel dwarfed all that of previous ships. Built on an unprecedented scale this leviathan had a capacity of 4000 passengers, over 1500 more than the ill-fated Titanic. But with 6 workers being killed during construction, two going missing and a failed first launch, many believed the ship was cursed so much so that only 35 paying passengers were aboard on her maiden voyage.
This is the story and strange case of the Ghost Ship SS Great Eastern.
https://wn.com/Ghost_Ships_The_Mystery_Of_The_Ss_Great_Eastern._Ghostships_Paranormal_Mystery_Ghosts
When does a series of fatal and near fatal accidents in one place or object, stop becoming an unfortunate set of ‘coincidences’ and start becoming something more sinister?
In 1858 the world’s largest ship was launched, this behemoth of a vessel dwarfed all that of previous ships. Built on an unprecedented scale this leviathan had a capacity of 4000 passengers, over 1500 more than the ill-fated Titanic. But with 6 workers being killed during construction, two going missing and a failed first launch, many believed the ship was cursed so much so that only 35 paying passengers were aboard on her maiden voyage.
This is the story and strange case of the Ghost Ship SS Great Eastern.
- published: 08 Mar 2022
- views: 22123
1:00
Reach for Great: Great parenting doesn't need perfection.
From taking care of the little ones round the clock to planning ahead for your children’s dreams, being a parent is no easy feat. And at times, it can feel like...
From taking care of the little ones round the clock to planning ahead for your children’s dreams, being a parent is no easy feat. And at times, it can feel like you’re falling short. Which is why we’re here to help you with our financial advisory and solutions, so you can #ReachforGreat and be the best parent you can be.
https://wn.com/Reach_For_Great_Great_Parenting_Doesn't_Need_Perfection.
From taking care of the little ones round the clock to planning ahead for your children’s dreams, being a parent is no easy feat. And at times, it can feel like you’re falling short. Which is why we’re here to help you with our financial advisory and solutions, so you can #ReachforGreat and be the best parent you can be.
- published: 02 May 2023
- views: 558
1:00:18
Episode 114 - History Channel Episodes 3 & 4 Deep Dive - The Green Way Outdoors Podcast
On this episode, the guys talk about episodes three and four of their History Channel show, The Green Way Outdoors.
Episode 3: The Great Eastern Turkey
Episode...
On this episode, the guys talk about episodes three and four of their History Channel show, The Green Way Outdoors.
Episode 3: The Great Eastern Turkey
Episode 4: The Mysterious 10,000 Islands
Tune in to THE HISTORY CHANNEL on Saturdays at 9AM to watch back-to-back episodes of The Green Way Outdoors.
Follow us on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenWayOutdoors/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegreenwayoutdoors/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegreenwayout?lang=en
Youtube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCjR5r6WwXcPKK0xVldNT5_g
Website: www.thegreenwayoutdoors.com
https://wn.com/Episode_114_History_Channel_Episodes_3_4_Deep_Dive_The_Green_Way_Outdoors_Podcast
On this episode, the guys talk about episodes three and four of their History Channel show, The Green Way Outdoors.
Episode 3: The Great Eastern Turkey
Episode 4: The Mysterious 10,000 Islands
Tune in to THE HISTORY CHANNEL on Saturdays at 9AM to watch back-to-back episodes of The Green Way Outdoors.
Follow us on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenWayOutdoors/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegreenwayoutdoors/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegreenwayout?lang=en
Youtube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCjR5r6WwXcPKK0xVldNT5_g
Website: www.thegreenwayoutdoors.com
- published: 09 Sep 2023
- views: 52
1:26:57
1.24: The Best Worst Ship Ever - The Story Of The SS Great Eastern
This is the story of one of the greatest engineering achievements of the Victorian Age. It is also the story of a ship so far ahead of its time it was one of t...
This is the story of one of the greatest engineering achievements of the Victorian Age. It is also the story of a ship so far ahead of its time it was one of the greatest financial failures ever accounted in the modern world. At the time of its construction in the 1850s, the massive SS Great Eastern was the largest moving man-made object on Earth and was five times larger than the next largest ship.
In a tale of steam-punk meets real life, learn how this 692ft long iron beast used sails, paddle wheels, and the largest single propellor ever placed on a ship to drain the bank accounts of its investors and eventually connect the world in a magical new way.
She held 10,000 tons of coal in her belly, had steam engines weighing 1,300 tons powering her, and had room for 4,000 passengers. It was all for naught. Learn the how's, the why's, and the who's of this amazing ship in this episode.
https://wn.com/1.24_The_Best_Worst_Ship_Ever_The_Story_Of_The_Ss_Great_Eastern
This is the story of one of the greatest engineering achievements of the Victorian Age. It is also the story of a ship so far ahead of its time it was one of the greatest financial failures ever accounted in the modern world. At the time of its construction in the 1850s, the massive SS Great Eastern was the largest moving man-made object on Earth and was five times larger than the next largest ship.
In a tale of steam-punk meets real life, learn how this 692ft long iron beast used sails, paddle wheels, and the largest single propellor ever placed on a ship to drain the bank accounts of its investors and eventually connect the world in a magical new way.
She held 10,000 tons of coal in her belly, had steam engines weighing 1,300 tons powering her, and had room for 4,000 passengers. It was all for naught. Learn the how's, the why's, and the who's of this amazing ship in this episode.
- published: 01 Jan 2021
- views: 12319
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SS Great Eastern - Guide 237
The SS Great Eastern, an iron monster of the 19th century, is today's subject.
Read more about the ship here:
www.amazon.co.uk/great-iron-ship-James-Dugan/dp/B0000CIOV8/
www.amazon.co.uk/S-S-Great-Eastern-Greatest-Iron/dp/0715380540
Naval photos and more - www.drachinifel.co.uk
Model ships of many periods - http://store.warlordgames.com?aff=21
Want to support the channel? - https://www.patreon.com/Drachinifel
Want a shirt/mug/hoodie - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/drachinifels-dockyard/
Want a poster? - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Drachinifel
Want to talk about ships? https://discord.gg/TYu88mt
Want to get some books? www.amazon.co.uk/shop/drachinifel
Next on the list:
Z Class
Cleveland class
SM U-156
Boston class
Des Moines Heavy cruisers.
Hydra Class Ironclads
Audacious...
published: 26 Jun 2021
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SS Great Eastern: Too Big To Sail
Look, we get that Isambard Kingdom Brunel wanted a big ship, but this was just silly.
Simon's Social Media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SimonWhistler
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Simon's Other Channels:
Sideprojects: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Wn3dABlgESm8Bzn8Vamgg
Biographics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClnDI2sdehVm1zm_LmUHsjQ
Geographics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHKRfxkMTqiiv4pF99qGKIw
TodayIFoundOut: https://www.youtube.com/user/TodayIFoundOut
TopTenz: https://www.youtube.com/user/toptenznet
Visual Politik: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT3v6vL2H5HK4loLMc8pmCw
Highlight History: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnb-VTwBHEV3gtiB9di9DZQ
Business Blaze: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYY5GWf7MHFJ6DZeHreoXgw
published: 09 Nov 2020
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Great Eastern: Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Great Babe
SS Great Eastern was supposed to be a revolutionary ship. She was designed to be so large that she could carry enough coal to sail all the way from the UK to Australia without refueling. This concept would change shipping if successful. Great Eastern was not used as his designer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, intended, though, which meant that the ship would not reach her potential.
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Sources:
“The Sway of the Grand Saloon: A Social History of the North Atlantic,” by John Malcolm Brinnin. 1971.
“The Only Way t...
published: 11 Feb 2021
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The Millwall Leviathan: The Great Eastern
Some decaying timbers on the Isle of Dogs are the last surviving reminder of the Great Eastern, the biggest ship of the Victorian era.
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https://www.patreon.com/jagohazzard
published: 19 Apr 2020
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Skeletons on the SS Great Eastern
Time for some mythbusting.
For more on the Great Eastern: https://youtu.be/XDHu9RoQsec
Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/jagohazzard
Patreon: https://patreon.com/jagohazzard
published: 28 Apr 2021
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1.24: The Best Worst Ship Ever - The Story Of The SS Great Eastern
This is the story of one of the greatest engineering achievements of the Victorian Age. It is also the story of a ship so far ahead of its time it was one of the greatest financial failures ever accounted in the modern world. At the time of its construction in the 1850s, the massive SS Great Eastern was the largest moving man-made object on Earth and was five times larger than the next largest ship.
In a tale of steam-punk meets real life, learn how this 692ft long iron beast used sails, paddle wheels, and the largest single propellor ever placed on a ship to drain the bank accounts of its investors and eventually connect the world in a magical new way.
She held 10,000 tons of coal in her belly, had steam engines weighing 1,300 tons powering her, and had room for 4,000 passengers. It ...
published: 01 Jan 2021
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Ghost Ships - The Mystery of the SS Great Eastern. #ghostships #paranormal #mystery #ghosts
When does a series of fatal and near fatal accidents in one place or object, stop becoming an unfortunate set of ‘coincidences’ and start becoming something more sinister?
In 1858 the world’s largest ship was launched, this behemoth of a vessel dwarfed all that of previous ships. Built on an unprecedented scale this leviathan had a capacity of 4000 passengers, over 1500 more than the ill-fated Titanic. But with 6 workers being killed during construction, two going missing and a failed first launch, many believed the ship was cursed so much so that only 35 paying passengers were aboard on her maiden voyage.
This is the story and strange case of the Ghost Ship SS Great Eastern.
published: 08 Mar 2022
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What Was It Like Aboard The Largest Passenger Ship Of 1850? | SS Great Britain With Dan Snow
'Inside The World's First Great Ocean Liner | SS Great Britain With Dan Snow'
Dan Snow steps aboard the SS Great Britain in Bristol to tell the story of one of history's most important ships.
Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, SS Great Britain is one of the most important historic ships in the world. When she was launched in 1843, she was dubbed by contemporaries as ‘the greatest experiment since the creation’.
SS Great Britain changed history. As well as being built of iron and steam powered, Brunel rejected using conventional paddle wheels to drive his ship. Instead, his revolutionary screw propeller was the newest invention in maritime technology.
Dan also explores how passengers spent their time aboard ship during transatlantic voyages, where they ate and slept, and how the exp...
published: 03 Jan 2022
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel's 'Great Eastern'
It was both his crowning glory and ultimate downfall. Hear the story of a ship more than three times larger than any of its contemporaries, but so innovative that the world wasn't ready for it.
Find out more in our Maritime London gallery http://www.rmg.co.uk/see-do/attractions/maritime-london-gallery
published: 07 Apr 2016
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Ultimate Ship Models 2: The Great Eastern
The second of a new mini-series on ship models. Dr Sam Willis explores the extraordinary model of the SS Great Eastern held in the collections of the National Maritime Museum in London.
The Great Eastern, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, was one of the most remarkable ships ever built.
She was the largest ship ever built – by an enormous margin.
measuring 692 feet(211m) and 17,274 tons gross she was almost twice as long as any ship that had ever been built.
Her registered tonnage was six times more than any ship ever built and in an age of the most extraordinarily rapid technological development her size was not actually surpassed until the launching of the Oceanic of 701 feet (214m) in 1899 and in tonnage by the Celtic of 21,035 tons gross in 1901.
She was the largest passenger ...
published: 30 Apr 2022
6:53
SS Great Eastern - Guide 237
The SS Great Eastern, an iron monster of the 19th century, is today's subject.
Read more about the ship here:
www.amazon.co.uk/great-iron-ship-James-Dugan/dp/...
The SS Great Eastern, an iron monster of the 19th century, is today's subject.
Read more about the ship here:
www.amazon.co.uk/great-iron-ship-James-Dugan/dp/B0000CIOV8/
www.amazon.co.uk/S-S-Great-Eastern-Greatest-Iron/dp/0715380540
Naval photos and more - www.drachinifel.co.uk
Model ships of many periods - http://store.warlordgames.com?aff=21
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Want to get some books? www.amazon.co.uk/shop/drachinifel
Next on the list:
Z Class
Cleveland class
SM U-156
Boston class
Des Moines Heavy cruisers.
Hydra Class Ironclads
Audacious class CV's
Malta class
Tennessee-class cruiser
The Merrimack and Mersey class of frigates
Henri IV
USS Marblehead
Pinguin
German Auxiliary Cruiser Atlantis
Project 24 Sovetsky Soyuz class Battleship
HMS Caroline
Ships of Battle of Campeche
PT Boats
https://wn.com/Ss_Great_Eastern_Guide_237
The SS Great Eastern, an iron monster of the 19th century, is today's subject.
Read more about the ship here:
www.amazon.co.uk/great-iron-ship-James-Dugan/dp/B0000CIOV8/
www.amazon.co.uk/S-S-Great-Eastern-Greatest-Iron/dp/0715380540
Naval photos and more - www.drachinifel.co.uk
Model ships of many periods - http://store.warlordgames.com?aff=21
Want to support the channel? - https://www.patreon.com/Drachinifel
Want a shirt/mug/hoodie - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/drachinifels-dockyard/
Want a poster? - https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Drachinifel
Want to talk about ships? https://discord.gg/TYu88mt
Want to get some books? www.amazon.co.uk/shop/drachinifel
Next on the list:
Z Class
Cleveland class
SM U-156
Boston class
Des Moines Heavy cruisers.
Hydra Class Ironclads
Audacious class CV's
Malta class
Tennessee-class cruiser
The Merrimack and Mersey class of frigates
Henri IV
USS Marblehead
Pinguin
German Auxiliary Cruiser Atlantis
Project 24 Sovetsky Soyuz class Battleship
HMS Caroline
Ships of Battle of Campeche
PT Boats
- published: 26 Jun 2021
- views: 101075
15:39
SS Great Eastern: Too Big To Sail
Look, we get that Isambard Kingdom Brunel wanted a big ship, but this was just silly.
Simon's Social Media:
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Look, we get that Isambard Kingdom Brunel wanted a big ship, but this was just silly.
Simon's Social Media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SimonWhistler
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simonwhistler/
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Look, we get that Isambard Kingdom Brunel wanted a big ship, but this was just silly.
Simon's Social Media:
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Business Blaze: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYY5GWf7MHFJ6DZeHreoXgw
- published: 09 Nov 2020
- views: 514075
12:41
Great Eastern: Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Great Babe
SS Great Eastern was supposed to be a revolutionary ship. She was designed to be so large that she could carry enough coal to sail all the way from the UK to Au...
SS Great Eastern was supposed to be a revolutionary ship. She was designed to be so large that she could carry enough coal to sail all the way from the UK to Australia without refueling. This concept would change shipping if successful. Great Eastern was not used as his designer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, intended, though, which meant that the ship would not reach her potential.
Want to CHOOSE the next VIDEO TOPIC? Support The Great Big Move on Patreon to have the chance to propose and vote on future video topics: https://www.patreon.com/TheGreatBigMove
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Sources:
“The Sway of the Grand Saloon: A Social History of the North Atlantic,” by John Malcolm Brinnin. 1971.
“The Only Way to Cross,” by John Maxtone-Graham. 1972.
“Ocean Liners: An Illustrated History,” by Peter Newall. 2018.
“Great Eastern: Il primo grande transatlantico 1858-1889.” Aldo Cherini. 2012. (courtesy of Augusto Ottaviano Vivi)
Attributions:
"Destruction, Wooden, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org
“Glass Shatter Mix” by qubodup of freesound.org
“Cold howling wind” by alanmckinney of free sound.org
“Rough ocean” by darren1979 of free sound.org
https://wn.com/Great_Eastern_Isambard_Kingdom_Brunel's_Great_Babe
SS Great Eastern was supposed to be a revolutionary ship. She was designed to be so large that she could carry enough coal to sail all the way from the UK to Australia without refueling. This concept would change shipping if successful. Great Eastern was not used as his designer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, intended, though, which meant that the ship would not reach her potential.
Want to CHOOSE the next VIDEO TOPIC? Support The Great Big Move on Patreon to have the chance to propose and vote on future video topics: https://www.patreon.com/TheGreatBigMove
Join the Facebook group for more content and collaboration: https://www.facebook.com/groups/311919283295949
Sources:
“The Sway of the Grand Saloon: A Social History of the North Atlantic,” by John Malcolm Brinnin. 1971.
“The Only Way to Cross,” by John Maxtone-Graham. 1972.
“Ocean Liners: An Illustrated History,” by Peter Newall. 2018.
“Great Eastern: Il primo grande transatlantico 1858-1889.” Aldo Cherini. 2012. (courtesy of Augusto Ottaviano Vivi)
Attributions:
"Destruction, Wooden, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org
“Glass Shatter Mix” by qubodup of freesound.org
“Cold howling wind” by alanmckinney of free sound.org
“Rough ocean” by darren1979 of free sound.org
- published: 11 Feb 2021
- views: 115012
10:13
The Millwall Leviathan: The Great Eastern
Some decaying timbers on the Isle of Dogs are the last surviving reminder of the Great Eastern, the biggest ship of the Victorian era.
https://ko-fi.com/jagoha...
Some decaying timbers on the Isle of Dogs are the last surviving reminder of the Great Eastern, the biggest ship of the Victorian era.
https://ko-fi.com/jagohazzard
https://www.patreon.com/jagohazzard
https://wn.com/The_Millwall_Leviathan_The_Great_Eastern
Some decaying timbers on the Isle of Dogs are the last surviving reminder of the Great Eastern, the biggest ship of the Victorian era.
https://ko-fi.com/jagohazzard
https://www.patreon.com/jagohazzard
- published: 19 Apr 2020
- views: 288394
6:21
Skeletons on the SS Great Eastern
Time for some mythbusting.
For more on the Great Eastern: https://youtu.be/XDHu9RoQsec
Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/jagohazzard
Patreon: https://patreon.com/jagoh...
Time for some mythbusting.
For more on the Great Eastern: https://youtu.be/XDHu9RoQsec
Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/jagohazzard
Patreon: https://patreon.com/jagohazzard
https://wn.com/Skeletons_On_The_Ss_Great_Eastern
Time for some mythbusting.
For more on the Great Eastern: https://youtu.be/XDHu9RoQsec
Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/jagohazzard
Patreon: https://patreon.com/jagohazzard
- published: 28 Apr 2021
- views: 34874
1:26:57
1.24: The Best Worst Ship Ever - The Story Of The SS Great Eastern
This is the story of one of the greatest engineering achievements of the Victorian Age. It is also the story of a ship so far ahead of its time it was one of t...
This is the story of one of the greatest engineering achievements of the Victorian Age. It is also the story of a ship so far ahead of its time it was one of the greatest financial failures ever accounted in the modern world. At the time of its construction in the 1850s, the massive SS Great Eastern was the largest moving man-made object on Earth and was five times larger than the next largest ship.
In a tale of steam-punk meets real life, learn how this 692ft long iron beast used sails, paddle wheels, and the largest single propellor ever placed on a ship to drain the bank accounts of its investors and eventually connect the world in a magical new way.
She held 10,000 tons of coal in her belly, had steam engines weighing 1,300 tons powering her, and had room for 4,000 passengers. It was all for naught. Learn the how's, the why's, and the who's of this amazing ship in this episode.
https://wn.com/1.24_The_Best_Worst_Ship_Ever_The_Story_Of_The_Ss_Great_Eastern
This is the story of one of the greatest engineering achievements of the Victorian Age. It is also the story of a ship so far ahead of its time it was one of the greatest financial failures ever accounted in the modern world. At the time of its construction in the 1850s, the massive SS Great Eastern was the largest moving man-made object on Earth and was five times larger than the next largest ship.
In a tale of steam-punk meets real life, learn how this 692ft long iron beast used sails, paddle wheels, and the largest single propellor ever placed on a ship to drain the bank accounts of its investors and eventually connect the world in a magical new way.
She held 10,000 tons of coal in her belly, had steam engines weighing 1,300 tons powering her, and had room for 4,000 passengers. It was all for naught. Learn the how's, the why's, and the who's of this amazing ship in this episode.
- published: 01 Jan 2021
- views: 12319
12:16
Ghost Ships - The Mystery of the SS Great Eastern. #ghostships #paranormal #mystery #ghosts
When does a series of fatal and near fatal accidents in one place or object, stop becoming an unfortunate set of ‘coincidences’ and start becoming something mor...
When does a series of fatal and near fatal accidents in one place or object, stop becoming an unfortunate set of ‘coincidences’ and start becoming something more sinister?
In 1858 the world’s largest ship was launched, this behemoth of a vessel dwarfed all that of previous ships. Built on an unprecedented scale this leviathan had a capacity of 4000 passengers, over 1500 more than the ill-fated Titanic. But with 6 workers being killed during construction, two going missing and a failed first launch, many believed the ship was cursed so much so that only 35 paying passengers were aboard on her maiden voyage.
This is the story and strange case of the Ghost Ship SS Great Eastern.
https://wn.com/Ghost_Ships_The_Mystery_Of_The_Ss_Great_Eastern._Ghostships_Paranormal_Mystery_Ghosts
When does a series of fatal and near fatal accidents in one place or object, stop becoming an unfortunate set of ‘coincidences’ and start becoming something more sinister?
In 1858 the world’s largest ship was launched, this behemoth of a vessel dwarfed all that of previous ships. Built on an unprecedented scale this leviathan had a capacity of 4000 passengers, over 1500 more than the ill-fated Titanic. But with 6 workers being killed during construction, two going missing and a failed first launch, many believed the ship was cursed so much so that only 35 paying passengers were aboard on her maiden voyage.
This is the story and strange case of the Ghost Ship SS Great Eastern.
- published: 08 Mar 2022
- views: 22123
9:41
What Was It Like Aboard The Largest Passenger Ship Of 1850? | SS Great Britain With Dan Snow
'Inside The World's First Great Ocean Liner | SS Great Britain With Dan Snow'
Dan Snow steps aboard the SS Great Britain in Bristol to tell the story of one of...
'Inside The World's First Great Ocean Liner | SS Great Britain With Dan Snow'
Dan Snow steps aboard the SS Great Britain in Bristol to tell the story of one of history's most important ships.
Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, SS Great Britain is one of the most important historic ships in the world. When she was launched in 1843, she was dubbed by contemporaries as ‘the greatest experiment since the creation’.
SS Great Britain changed history. As well as being built of iron and steam powered, Brunel rejected using conventional paddle wheels to drive his ship. Instead, his revolutionary screw propeller was the newest invention in maritime technology.
Dan also explores how passengers spent their time aboard ship during transatlantic voyages, where they ate and slept, and how the experience of upper class passengers differed from that of the crew.
If you'd like to learn more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad-free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe today here: https://bit.ly/3mkdo33
#SSGreatBritain #DanSnow #HistoryHit
https://wn.com/What_Was_It_Like_Aboard_The_Largest_Passenger_Ship_Of_1850_|_Ss_Great_Britain_With_Dan_Snow
'Inside The World's First Great Ocean Liner | SS Great Britain With Dan Snow'
Dan Snow steps aboard the SS Great Britain in Bristol to tell the story of one of history's most important ships.
Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, SS Great Britain is one of the most important historic ships in the world. When she was launched in 1843, she was dubbed by contemporaries as ‘the greatest experiment since the creation’.
SS Great Britain changed history. As well as being built of iron and steam powered, Brunel rejected using conventional paddle wheels to drive his ship. Instead, his revolutionary screw propeller was the newest invention in maritime technology.
Dan also explores how passengers spent their time aboard ship during transatlantic voyages, where they ate and slept, and how the experience of upper class passengers differed from that of the crew.
If you'd like to learn more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad-free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe today here: https://bit.ly/3mkdo33
#SSGreatBritain #DanSnow #HistoryHit
- published: 03 Jan 2022
- views: 946740
2:05
Isambard Kingdom Brunel's 'Great Eastern'
It was both his crowning glory and ultimate downfall. Hear the story of a ship more than three times larger than any of its contemporaries, but so innovative th...
It was both his crowning glory and ultimate downfall. Hear the story of a ship more than three times larger than any of its contemporaries, but so innovative that the world wasn't ready for it.
Find out more in our Maritime London gallery http://www.rmg.co.uk/see-do/attractions/maritime-london-gallery
https://wn.com/Isambard_Kingdom_Brunel's_'Great_Eastern'
It was both his crowning glory and ultimate downfall. Hear the story of a ship more than three times larger than any of its contemporaries, but so innovative that the world wasn't ready for it.
Find out more in our Maritime London gallery http://www.rmg.co.uk/see-do/attractions/maritime-london-gallery
- published: 07 Apr 2016
- views: 21317
5:26
Ultimate Ship Models 2: The Great Eastern
The second of a new mini-series on ship models. Dr Sam Willis explores the extraordinary model of the SS Great Eastern held in the collections of the National M...
The second of a new mini-series on ship models. Dr Sam Willis explores the extraordinary model of the SS Great Eastern held in the collections of the National Maritime Museum in London.
The Great Eastern, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, was one of the most remarkable ships ever built.
She was the largest ship ever built – by an enormous margin.
measuring 692 feet(211m) and 17,274 tons gross she was almost twice as long as any ship that had ever been built.
Her registered tonnage was six times more than any ship ever built and in an age of the most extraordinarily rapid technological development her size was not actually surpassed until the launching of the Oceanic of 701 feet (214m) in 1899 and in tonnage by the Celtic of 21,035 tons gross in 1901.
She was the largest passenger ship ever built and could carry 4,000 passengers - seven times more than ever before. A figure not surpassed until 1913 by the German ship SS Imperator.
She was the first ships to carry three different methods of propulsion – screw, paddle and sail.
She was a pioneer in the laying of subsea telegraphic cables – laying the first successful Trans-Atlantic cable to USA.
For the audio interview check out the Mariner's Mirror Podcast at snr.org.uk
#history #maritime #maritimehistory #maritimeeducation #anchor #historyfacts #historygk #scale #scalemodel #scalemodelbuilding #scalemodelling #shipmodeling #shipmodel
https://wn.com/Ultimate_Ship_Models_2_The_Great_Eastern
The second of a new mini-series on ship models. Dr Sam Willis explores the extraordinary model of the SS Great Eastern held in the collections of the National Maritime Museum in London.
The Great Eastern, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, was one of the most remarkable ships ever built.
She was the largest ship ever built – by an enormous margin.
measuring 692 feet(211m) and 17,274 tons gross she was almost twice as long as any ship that had ever been built.
Her registered tonnage was six times more than any ship ever built and in an age of the most extraordinarily rapid technological development her size was not actually surpassed until the launching of the Oceanic of 701 feet (214m) in 1899 and in tonnage by the Celtic of 21,035 tons gross in 1901.
She was the largest passenger ship ever built and could carry 4,000 passengers - seven times more than ever before. A figure not surpassed until 1913 by the German ship SS Imperator.
She was the first ships to carry three different methods of propulsion – screw, paddle and sail.
She was a pioneer in the laying of subsea telegraphic cables – laying the first successful Trans-Atlantic cable to USA.
For the audio interview check out the Mariner's Mirror Podcast at snr.org.uk
#history #maritime #maritimehistory #maritimeeducation #anchor #historyfacts #historygk #scale #scalemodel #scalemodelbuilding #scalemodelling #shipmodeling #shipmodel
- published: 30 Apr 2022
- views: 23848