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Titanic Archive Project: James Cameron 2001 - D-Deck Dining Saloon/Reception Room/Cabins/Vestibule 

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Recorded September 7th, 2001
FOOTAGE FOR THE TITANIC ARCHIVE PROJECT BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
www.noaa.gov/
CyArk
www.cyark.org/
Digital Domain/Lightstorm Entertainment/Earthship Productions
www.digitaldomain.com/
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
www.whoi.edu
Ocean Exploration Trust
www.oceanexplorationtrust.org/
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@goblinoidfilms7119
@goblinoidfilms7119 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for posting all of these vids. This is beyond compelling, especially after seeing most every documentary multiple times with their endless shots of just her bow and forward decks.
@theone2519
@theone2519 Год назад
It’s just amazing that any part of the bow survived considering it’s long journey and collision with the ocean bottom.
@realityanalyst
@realityanalyst Год назад
It's amazing that it hit bottom sitting straight up. That's amazing. If it hadn't broken in half, the whole ship would have been in one piece with no imploded stern.
@theone2519
@theone2519 Год назад
@@realityanalyst Yes you are correct, that’s why the Designers took note of some the witnesses at Titanic’s hearing stating the ship broke in half and made design changes to the Britannic especially redesigning the expansion joints.
@ugolagazzi4246
@ugolagazzi4246 2 года назад
Very amazing! More than 100 years later,Tinanic is a modern Pompei under water,from british colture of 1912.
@clairefunnell8481
@clairefunnell8481 2 года назад
Stunning. Those windows always get me. I wonder if there is anything left in the 1st class dining room or was it destroyed when the ship sank. Incredible footage. It looked like maybe some chairs and benches were still intact. Really hard to tell. Awesome and thank you very much. Yes, I'm a big Titanic nerd.
@detcordxxxi
@detcordxxxi Год назад
The footage showing the stained glass windows, et. al. is the D-Deck Reception Room only. Since the Dining Salon was midships, where the decks all collapsed downward upon one another, it is mostly inaccessible. Although, the wooden bulkhead separating the Dining Salon from the Reception Room has deteriorated to allow access to just the forward most portion of the dining room, I've never seen footage of it. But, according to the deck plans and where the decks collapsed just behind No. 2 Funnel casing, there should be anywhere from 20-24 iron table bases still bolted to the deck in that forward most section.
@OBrasilo
@OBrasilo Год назад
@@detcordxxxi There's at least one photo floating around of one of the doors to the dining room - mostly just top right corner of the wooden frame is left.
@detcordxxxi
@detcordxxxi Год назад
@@OBrasilo the doors to the dining room are indeed intact. With their metal grill work still in place. Leading from the reception room to the dining room. Perfectly illustrates the concept of the “shock cocoon.” Where even in places of great devastation, delicate items are spared. It’s amazing.
@tedcharter4804
@tedcharter4804 11 месяцев назад
Does anyone know if there are any images of the wall that separated the first class dining room and the reception room? The wall that separated these two rooms had windows in them and I was wondering if Cameron ever got a closer look at them. It's thought by some that the window setup was different on Titanic and of course the only pictures in this area are that of Olympic.
@OBrasilo
@OBrasilo 2 месяца назад
@@detcordxxxiActually no, the door with the intact grille is the one leading from the entrance to the reception room - all the doors leading into the reception room had the same type of grille. The door to the dining room is completely gone, only the top right most corner of the frame is still stubbornly attached.
@donnabunting3846
@donnabunting3846 2 года назад
A lot of things to see in this one. Well done.
@zms8092
@zms8092 Год назад
Is that wall paneling we see under the windows at 11:21?? Unbelievable. Just fascinating.
@fitzcaraldozito
@fitzcaraldozito Год назад
It changes from the usual pictures of the bow.. Fantastic and stunning..
@joselozada4122
@joselozada4122 2 года назад
Wow that's sad it only made it five days in the water and 110 years underwater water 🌊🌊 I always wonder how many bodies was inside the ship and how many people died inside the engine room
@theone2519
@theone2519 Год назад
Hello, only around 300 bodies were recovered from the sea, others would have drifted away from the site with the sea currents eventually sinking to the ocean depths. You are looking at around 1000 souls going down with the ships.
@robburns4176
@robburns4176 2 года назад
22:30 the cast iron gates on the D deck port and starboard first class boarding doors were unknown to history until ROV's went and looked. They are unique to Titanic and only appear as rectangles in the H&W drawings. One of the port doors was ordered open to assist with lifeboat loading, but was never utilized and only hastened the sinking.
@Lord_Merterus
@Lord_Merterus Год назад
Those gates weren't unique to Titanic they would've been on most if not all of the other ships since they were required to prevent passengers from falling overboard when the gangway doors were opened at sea
@Titanic_401
@Titanic_401 Год назад
​​@@Lord_Merterus those gates are unique to Titanic. She had simpler doors thar swung down from the ceiling in other areas, but these intricate sliding gates were unique to her 1st Class entrances on D Deck.
@realityanalyst
@realityanalyst Год назад
How do you know they are unique to Titanic?
@carlosiglesiasfernandez5166
@carlosiglesiasfernandez5166 11 месяцев назад
14:29 14:29
@karenwoodward7291
@karenwoodward7291 10 месяцев назад
@@carlosiglesiasfernandez5166 What were you pointing out? I didn't see anything unique at that timing.
@jasonlieu5379
@jasonlieu5379 Год назад
Almost 100 years underwater and the lite fixture still hans by the wires
@jaguar4120
@jaguar4120 11 месяцев назад
How do you know that. This footage was in 2001. There is zero footage/pictures from the inside in 2023.
@naveenkumargangavarapu2477
@naveenkumargangavarapu2477 11 месяцев назад
Hattsoff to james
@wellbeing6198
@wellbeing6198 11 месяцев назад
People who say this is graveyard should know at this depth there is no chance any human body can survive, they all were floated back by the time titanic sank. It's unlikely any bones or remains could be still here. Before it's too late we must salvage as many things from titanic before it's gone forever.
@user-ls8wx6ne2v
@user-ls8wx6ne2v 11 месяцев назад
🙄
@mavilepistes
@mavilepistes 11 месяцев назад
Kesiften sonra alınanlar alınmıştır. Şaraplar, elmaslar, mücevherler ..
@johnshepard8556
@johnshepard8556 Год назад
Wow 4 days before the world changed
@frdousi5791
@frdousi5791 11 месяцев назад
Mr james Cameron ...U are a wonderful person..After I came to know ,you had visited titanic points 33 times before making titanic film ..I felt great respect to you And more over you take risk and challenge to go to challenger depth. The film Titanic is marvelous...It was only you perseverance that make beautiful flim
@BBJohnny52
@BBJohnny52 Месяц назад
112 years under there and still can see stained glass 😮😮😮
@chadergeist
@chadergeist Год назад
It would be neat if they had a lot of scanner machines that would go into both halves of the wreckage and do a complete scan of the wreckage.
@blahblah6342
@blahblah6342 Год назад
They did that
@anthonysaul3098
@anthonysaul3098 11 месяцев назад
Just type full scan of titanic. Was done last summer. Incredible work
@vintageceilingfans
@vintageceilingfans 11 месяцев назад
@@anthonysaul3098 Are you kidding???? only modern video I've seen is video taken on the outer parts most likely from the vessel that imploded a few weeks ago..
@davemoon201
@davemoon201 Год назад
I’m curious to know is there anything left of the piano in the first class dining room or reception area? I’ve trawled this footage trying to see if I can spot anything that could be the remains of it but drawing a blank so far. Any info would be greatly appreciated?
@seymoorepoone9512
@seymoorepoone9512 11 месяцев назад
Try searching for the Titanica documentary. It was a joint operation of Russian and American divers who explored the Titanic wreck in the early 1990’s. Last I checked the entire thing was on RU-vid.
@mariacleusa4465
@mariacleusa4465 11 месяцев назад
Muinto triste ver estas imagens e saber que foram mais de mil e quinhentas mortes .
@farmj002
@farmj002 Год назад
There was a version of this with commentary but it must have been taken down.
@karenflanagan1961
@karenflanagan1961 Год назад
Wow that's awesome images and I support the Titanics skin of ship being raised if possible to preserve what is left of it because it deterating fast .However the debris fields should be left alone no questions about it.
@karenflanagan1961
@karenflanagan1961 Год назад
I take it back raise the whole 🚢 go ahead why not it would preserve it .I know impossible but worth it to try and get as much of this beautiful 🚢 off the Titanic North Atlantic Ocean bring her up .
@karenflanagan1961
@karenflanagan1961 Год назад
1 image is very spooky 👻 oh yeah that's interesting 😲
@ravenel2
@ravenel2 10 месяцев назад
That’s like trying to rebuild the World Trade Center from the rubble on Sept. 12. Do you know how much one tiny piece that they did raise weighed? This is an eleven story pile of rubble two miles beneath the Atlantic Ocean. Incredibly dangerous if it was a pile of rubble on land, let alone water.
@ravenel2
@ravenel2 10 месяцев назад
That’s backwards. People have no problem with excavating the debris field and think the ship shouldn’t be touched. Every artifact we see on land came from the debris field. The ship is dangerous and impossible to dismantle.
@karenwoodward7291
@karenwoodward7291 10 месяцев назад
Wish there was sound. Would like to hear the guy's explainations!!
@TheTarget1980
@TheTarget1980 11 месяцев назад
18.30. does someone know to which cabin these open porthole belonged?
@cubismic
@cubismic Год назад
What is it what we see from 23:06 - 23:14, windows, cabinets , cupboards ???
@algosencillocomo
@algosencillocomo 9 месяцев назад
Si fuese con el sonido del momento....cómo molaría. Y no el vídeo sin sonido....es que así cuesta más meterse en el papel.
@goldfing5898
@goldfing5898 Год назад
10:40 until 10:47: I wonder if this is the grand piano (Steinway Model B), which stood in the corner next to the boarding gate on port side (the gate which was opened but not used during the sinking, and which hastened the flooding).
@beserker1912
@beserker1912 Год назад
That's a planter I believe. There would be plants in them
@goldfing5898
@goldfing5898 Год назад
@@beserker1912 Hard to judge, but from the Titanic Honor and Glory videos I know that there were planters with small palms in this area on D deck (between the Grand Staircase and the First Class Dinner Saloon).
@vintageceilingfans
@vintageceilingfans 11 месяцев назад
Alot detail in this video considering it's only 480p.. Someone really should go down with 4k cameras and LED light technology, I can just imagine how much more detail we would be able to see with brighter lighting and HD video.. Someone really should start working on this type of project...
@stephenblake2196
@stephenblake2196 Год назад
CLEARLY LOOKING FOR TRUNKS OR PERSONAL OBJECTS??? WOOD WORK VERY WELL PRESERVED FIRE ??? POSSIBLY??
@ohioyodertoter6827
@ohioyodertoter6827 Год назад
The leaded glass is beautiful I don’t get why more of this stuff of the titanic isn’t salvaged as far as the people that died on it I get it it would truly hurt loasing a loved one on a ship that sunk but with that being said the bodies are no more they and disingrated this ship is no longer a grave site when there’s no bodies I mean 🙈🤷‍♂️
@user-wm9xu9dh7q
@user-wm9xu9dh7q Год назад
Кладбище.
@seymoorepoone9512
@seymoorepoone9512 11 месяцев назад
Wow what a mess
@pexxos1
@pexxos1 11 месяцев назад
Looks like a whole lot of rusty old junk to me...definitely worth the lives of five men.
@JoeyMartz
@JoeyMartz 11 месяцев назад
🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
@TreyParkersBitch
@TreyParkersBitch 11 месяцев назад
Help I’m still trapped below deck, send help
@mavilepistes
@mavilepistes 11 месяцев назад
Ben stoken rush. seni titan denizaltım ile almaya geliyorum.
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