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A full series of History Hit videos on the most famous historic ships across the United Kingdom.
Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Lucy Worsely, Mary Beard and more. Watch, listen and read history wherever you are, whenever you want it. Available on all devices: Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Android TV, Samsung Smart TV, Roku, Xbox, Chromecast, and iOs & Android.
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00:00:00 HMS Victory
00:18:36 Cutty Sark
00:30:46 SS Great Britain: Sailor Experience
01:07:58 SS Great Britain: Passenger Experience
01:47:24 HMS Warrior
02:13:02 The Phoenix: Climbing the Rigging Challenge
02:20:55 The Phoenix: Weapons of Trafalgar
02:31:09 RRS Discovery
02:46:22 HMS Belfast
03:00:25 Götheborg of Sweden

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Комментарии : 95   
@TheeEnglishKnight
@TheeEnglishKnight 28 дней назад
I was wondering if you could do a video covering the harrying of the north? It’s such an important yet forgotten part of English history, northern England still hasn’t recovered nearly 1000 years later, and it’s a big reason why the north-south divide is even a thing.
@BlondeDudeGaming
@BlondeDudeGaming 26 дней назад
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@HistoryHit
@HistoryHit 24 дня назад
We have a video covering the Harrying of the North on our channel! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XsKNn-dCKTE.html
@fookdatchit
@fookdatchit 28 дней назад
Long videos is what makes You Tube the best of all platforms. Thank you history hit.
@MysticChronicles712
@MysticChronicles712 27 дней назад
Every history video feels like a window into the past, bringing ancient tales to life
@pirateracingnz9846
@pirateracingnz9846 28 дней назад
I have served in the navy and lived my life on the sea, literally. Personally I have a link to Robert Blake, who is always forgotten about and who Nelson credits his abilities to. I am trying to find the resting place of the first St George (1622) which was where Blake died on in 1657 after smashing the Dutch and Spanish. It was sunk as a hulk off Sheerness in 1699 and planning to cross the world to find it. The RN and RN museums have no knowledge of where it is. Blake was interred in Westminster after a state funeral yet is pretty much forgotten. The memory of General at sea (Admiral) Robert Blake is kept alive by very few. Great telling of Nelson though.
@wilfredlangside7981
@wilfredlangside7981 17 дней назад
i grew up in Portsmouth, nothing feels like home quite like HMS Victory
@frankschmidt5932
@frankschmidt5932 4 дня назад
Gosh, I have been 12 times a Board HMS Victory . I grow up on Hayling Island. When ever visitors came , they had to see this ship. To be honest ? I like HMS Warrior most .
@davidcollins2648
@davidcollins2648 26 дней назад
Historical painters were very generous with the headroom on the gundeck. Nobody has to stoop!
@johnmurray9526
@johnmurray9526 2 дня назад
Not to mention Sean Bean going back in time to help out and fight the French on the land!
@ProfessorM-he9rl
@ProfessorM-he9rl 18 дней назад
Marvellous Post, thank you.
@grantmcguire2732
@grantmcguire2732 23 дня назад
Black Pearl better be on here
@lemon_j22
@lemon_j22 28 дней назад
Love it! Thanks!
@THEJMAROCK91
@THEJMAROCK91 23 дня назад
more than 3 hours of pure pleasure.
@williamrobinson7435
@williamrobinson7435 25 дней назад
Great series. Really good to see them collated into one like this. Nice one team! 🌟👍
@vapaus831
@vapaus831 28 дней назад
How did you guys get these accurate sources and detail?
@sergioestuardocontrerasova4577
@sergioestuardocontrerasova4577 28 дней назад
I appreaciate that.
@Midds1_
@Midds1_ 27 дней назад
I love all the artwork 😍
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff
@AnnaAnna-uc2ff 28 дней назад
Thank you.
@adtnj1234
@adtnj1234 27 дней назад
I noticed a rifle in the first class cabin on the wall the lower bunk on the Great Britain. Was that a decoration or did the cabins come with a working rifle and, if so, why? Otherwise, love all the vids I've seen so far. Thank you!! Cheers!!
@jonathanboyle6548
@jonathanboyle6548 5 дней назад
Why is Turbinia not on that list? The world’s first steam turbine ship, built by George Parson at Wallsend.
@msaltalola
@msaltalola 15 дней назад
I've always found it odd that with their state of engineering, that they never developed a "manual propeller" for times when there was no wind? Oars worked for Vikings & Romans, etc but these ships were much bigger. I think that they could've developed a manual means of propulsion during those times....would've been a game changer for sure!
@crossman07QB
@crossman07QB 14 дней назад
Some frigates and other smaller ships were equipped with sweeps that would help maneuver and position the ship when there was not enough air, this was not a form of propulsion. Besides actually towing the ship using the ship's rowboats there are no other options available. However, other propulsion methods would not be invented until steam power was harnessed and later the combustion engine was invented.
@RaySqw785
@RaySqw785 10 дней назад
French designs were more innovative and were often admired and copied by the British , French ships taken as prizes were examined and their lines entered into admiralty records for future reference but the copies were generally adapted to British needs with a heavier build improved stowage for stores and British pumps .
@Danny7305
@Danny7305 25 дней назад
its hard to comprend how little life was valued in these wars
@Duececoupe
@Duececoupe 5 дней назад
The most famous ship in history to me would be USS Yorktown CV-5....😉
@bryanmatthews2370
@bryanmatthews2370 25 дней назад
The passengers in steerage, would they be able to fish for their food? Like if a guy brought his pole along would he be allowed to fish or would that be up to the captain?
@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 27 дней назад
Does anyone else feel like they were born in the wrong era.
@hernerweisenberg7052
@hernerweisenberg7052 27 дней назад
Only every history nerd in history ever. I bet people in rome back in the day were like: "If only I could have lived back in Alexanders time and conquered the world with him" :D
@bryanmatthews2370
@bryanmatthews2370 25 дней назад
I often do, I think traveling aboard a big sail ship like these would be interesting. Perhaps terrifying at times but still interesting
@WeezerFanNumber6969
@WeezerFanNumber6969 23 дня назад
I'd rather stay in the comfort of the modern era and not die from scurvy or the other bazillion ways one could die back in those days
@atenachos6282
@atenachos6282 28 дней назад
The VOC ship Batavia's story needs to be told.
@John.Flower.Productions
@John.Flower.Productions 25 дней назад
2:32:35 Not one living person thought that there was even a remote chance of finding new people or a new spice trade in Antarctica.
@GrumpyOldMan9
@GrumpyOldMan9 27 дней назад
Why is there German music in the background?
@boykevanderborst682
@boykevanderborst682 18 дней назад
Yes britain was strong and yet the lost of the dutchies
@JS-ui5ew
@JS-ui5ew 28 дней назад
1:32 The Dutch: Are we a joke to you? 🇳🇱
@stephenconnolly3018
@stephenconnolly3018 28 дней назад
Who?
@IVWOR
@IVWOR 28 дней назад
Цікаве та пізнавальне відео. Дякую ❤️
@samhallin3727
@samhallin3727 28 дней назад
"Aboard the Most Famous Ships in *British* History" would perhaps be a more accurate title.
@KungKarl
@KungKarl 27 дней назад
I'm not sure how the Swedish ship Götheborg fits in to that title.
@TheCerebralMirage
@TheCerebralMirage 27 дней назад
​@KungKarl one ship, with a short segment at the very end is just an outlier. It's a very misleading title. This is a documentary on mostly on English ships and I bet most folks outside of the UK wouldn't considering most of these "the most famous"
@louisbarnes7296
@louisbarnes7296 20 дней назад
The most famous ship when the British empire was at its peak... The biggest in the world... I think the title is fitting
@williamspitzschuh8167
@williamspitzschuh8167 11 дней назад
RU-vid titles are to get viewers to watch. If you got a bad titles then the video will not do well.
@Classicallytrainedautist
@Classicallytrainedautist 28 дней назад
History hit sends in their tallest man to a ship meant for men a foot shorter than him
@daneelolivaw602
@daneelolivaw602 21 день назад
The Carpenter on board Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar was William Bunce, he was 6ft 7ins tall.
@tripsaplenty1227
@tripsaplenty1227 19 дней назад
USS Enterprise?
@metalmyke1
@metalmyke1 27 дней назад
Why didnt they just take the bed space and make the state room bigger for a bed?
@haraldisdead
@haraldisdead 28 дней назад
Cutty Sark became a symbol of British pluckiness after... losing. God, that's the most British thing ever lmao
@stumccabe
@stumccabe 27 дней назад
After losing what? I don't understand your comment. Cutty Sark was a merchant ship, a tea clipper.
@vapaus831
@vapaus831 28 дней назад
Where do you cite your source from?
@stumccabe
@stumccabe 27 дней назад
Dan Snow studied history at Oxford and is an excellent presenter. As for sources - that's preposterous, it's a popular history show not an academic paper! Do you really think that any show that's about history should include pages of references?!
@vapaus831
@vapaus831 27 дней назад
@@stumccabe Absolutely, because I have caught Dan Snow posting inaccurate claim of the Opium War on Twitter. I don't very trust him.
@vapaus831
@vapaus831 27 дней назад
@@stumccabe Absolutely, because I have caught Dan Snow posting inaccurate claim of the Opium War on Twitter.
@vapaus831
@vapaus831 27 дней назад
@@stumccabe I think even for "popular history" everyone has an obligation to provide their sources.
@vapaus831
@vapaus831 27 дней назад
@@stumccabe I don't trust Dan Snow Very much.
@ActualGiles
@ActualGiles 24 дня назад
"Went Went"? "We Went", surely.
@tripsando5059
@tripsando5059 27 дней назад
Perle za Slonovaču, zlato i dijamante.
@tripsando5059
@tripsando5059 27 дней назад
Koji brodovi transportovaše žive ljude,preko Atlantika?
@tripsaplenty1227
@tripsaplenty1227 19 дней назад
USS Constitution?
@SwigglesBacon
@SwigglesBacon 28 дней назад
Funny how the most famous ships in History are all british.
@ageingviking5587
@ageingviking5587 28 дней назад
well considering that it is one of the oldest seafaring nations in the world it figures.
@nickdouglass421
@nickdouglass421 28 дней назад
​@@ageingviking5587True!
@user-zp4ge3yp2o
@user-zp4ge3yp2o 28 дней назад
These videos are made in Britain
@hernerweisenberg7052
@hernerweisenberg7052 27 дней назад
USS Constitution or an Iowa class are aguably way more famous then any ships in this video except Victory perhaps ;D
@alsanchez5038
@alsanchez5038 27 дней назад
@@hernerweisenberg7052 there are other parts of the world, that don’t care for us ships.
@metalmyke1
@metalmyke1 27 дней назад
he said poop. lol
@Dackel1972
@Dackel1972 28 дней назад
first!
@Dackel1972
@Dackel1972 28 дней назад
well almost
@Dackel1972
@Dackel1972 28 дней назад
I still think I will be the first to comment a youtube video at some point in time. And then I will be able to die without regret
@tripsando5059
@tripsando5059 27 дней назад
I ja bi znao tako! Opijum za čaj!😂
@TootlesSon
@TootlesSon 4 дня назад
Ummm, USS Constitution? Hello?
@TheCerebralMirage
@TheCerebralMirage 27 дней назад
Kind of a misleading headline. Should have been named "famous historical ships of the UK and Northern Europe" While I got 2 hours in, I was pretty tired of waiting to see *anything* else other than UK ships
@hernerweisenberg7052
@hernerweisenberg7052 27 дней назад
Indeed. Its like this with all their videos: "most famous something" and its allways british or in britain. The other day I watched "Hadrian's Wall: The Final Frontier Of The Ancient Roman Empire", and its was interesting, but the final frontier in britain? Makes it sound like the mighty roman empire was brought to a halt by scottish people alone xD
@cornecloete69
@cornecloete69 27 дней назад
Your ignorance is showing.
@jacquelinevanderkooij4301
@jacquelinevanderkooij4301 28 дней назад
England history is full of majestic battles, they never talk about their allies. Allies with Austria/Russia/France. They mis-used all their anemies. And what a problems they had with the tiny country the Netherlands. 😂😂😂😂 Back down a little bit please.
@nickdouglass421
@nickdouglass421 28 дней назад
Total hogwash!
@Northumbrian8591
@Northumbrian8591 26 дней назад
Could you please use English pronunciation? The letter H is pronounced "aitch" and NOT "haitch" tut tut
@cleverusername9369
@cleverusername9369 27 дней назад
Aboard the most famous British* ships in history There, I fixed it for you. USS Constitution is far more famous than all of these ships, maybe aside from HMS Victory. So is USS Arizona.
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