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I know the Mill in Glen Morris the ruins … an ex girlfriend and I would drive to there to walk the trail with our dog and we walked the ruins … really cool … shame it’s all about Caledonia though … I thought there might be something about Cambridge … Galt where I live right on the River in the Downtown core
I was born and raised in Hamilton. The house we were living in when I was 2, on Forest Avenue, was haunted. But I think you should do an episode on the James street armouries. I served there with the RHLI and heard many interesting stories about the hauntings there!
I'm a kingstonian I ghost hunt I went to skeleton in the winter for ghost hunting as I was leaving I took a selfie and I swear there was a face right behind me
Have you seen the film _The Sinking of the Lusitania_ (1918)? It was an animated documentary short directed by Winsor McCay (Animation Pioneer, and the Creator of the _Little Nemo_ comics).
Never stop learning. Might i request the sinking of Carpathia's sister ship, Ivernia? She was sunk by a torpedo on New years Day 1917 (January 1st, 1917)
Yeah the hatchcover theories been disproven the wave 🌊 that sank her was 36 feet tall and they got driven into the bottom, the stern got pushed off by the current/ water pressure and the Anderson is still in service in 2024 the crew of the Fitzgerald had 1 second to escape nobody knew what happened this is my opinion no 1 survived
Edmund Fitzgerald window shattered due to 20 foot wave and the water in pilot house opened locked door water filled her and her pitch was so bad by 720 so she dove into a wave and sank and after she sank she broke in 3 and her stern flipped that my therie.
So sad that carpathia did not survive and sank like Titanic did because if Carpathia never sank then Could have used it as a museum like they did with the Queen Mary. And also if the Carpathia had turbin Engines The Ship could have gotten to the Titanic on time.
Never stop learning. Have you heard of the sinking of mv queen on of the north? She sank after striking an underwater ledge off Gill Island 135 Kilometres South of Prince Rupert. The rocks she struck tore out her keel and shredded her propellers.
@neverstoplearning123, she sank on March 22nd 2006 she was a roll-on roll-off ferry. Built by AG Weser of Germany and operated by BC Ferries, which ran an 18-hour route along the British columbia coast of Canada between Port Hardy and Prince Rupert also known as inside passage.
So what if they weren't sealing so fast because didn't I hear they were sailing 25 knots in an ice field and that was Bruce Ismay idea I think.? A way I am happy that you don't destroy about the titanic but why didn't you talk about the rest of the famous people like Bruce Ismael John Jacob Astor Benjamin goodenheim even Molly brown And all the other famous people on the titanic they have an interesting story.? Away well done it keeps me inspired to write the titanic story that I'm writing remember I told you that.?
@@neverstoplearning123 it is about two ten year old cousins who sailed on the Titanic and Survived the nightmare of the shipwreck with their own courage and witts and their broken friendship but with great cost obviously meaning their families from their parents and older siblings did not survive and the sinking of the Titanic brings the two cousins relationship more closer and helps them reconcile. And what did you think about Bruce Ismay making the Titanic go to fast.?
@neverstoplearning123, with all do respect, could you do a remake? After all, Titanic is the queen of the Atlantic. And the most famous of all ships of history. 👍
Fact: The nearest ship, SS Californian, had to warn the Titanic that of the icebergs in the Atlantic. The Titanic was communicating with the mainland, but the Californian however, interrupted the ship's conversation, but the Titanic said to the Californian, "shut up, shut up!" And so by this time, the Californian did not rescue the survivors from the Titanic.
My mother recently told me that her father made special orthopedic shoes for Evelyn's daughter. He got a bad vibe from her and asked his wife to be present at the shoe shop whenever she was scheduled to bring her daughter in.
@@neverstoplearning123 too many to mention. But, from what I learned the one that lived there before my family was the executioner to the Barton street jail.
This was a good video. But Lusitania's Funnels were painted a dark grey during the final voyage. And the white stripe on the hull was painted over after her sea trials.
@@neverstoplearning123 since i live in the city, i wanted to know more haunted places there, and i heard the the most haunted was old city hall because they hanged 2 ppl there
Never stop learning, have you herd of the iron clipper ship Tayleur, she sank on her maiden voyage off the coast of Lambay island on 21st January 1854. I assure her story is absolutely breathtaking. She was owned by the white star line before Thomas Ismay purchased the company in 1870.