Surviving Titanic, Britannic and Olympic’s Disasters: Violet Jessop

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Experience this incredible true story of the life of Violet Jessop, a remarkable woman who survived not one, but three of the most infamous maritime disasters in history. Join us as we delve into Jessop's incredible experiences aboard the Titanic, Olympic, and Britannic, exploring the harrowing events she experienced and the courage she displayed in the face of unimaginable adversity.
00:00 - INTRO
01:23 - Violets Early Life
05:10 - Olympic Disaster
07:23 - Titanic Sinking
11:43 - Britannic Sinking
17:44 - Epilogue
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!
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  • @OceanlinerDesigns
    @OceanlinerDesigns4 ай бұрын

    Hope you enjoyed this fascinating story! At one point while describing the ship ‘Majestic’ we accidentally slipped a photo of a later vessel in. The ship Violet served in was a twin-funnelled white star liners of the same name from the late 1800s.

  • @Ryuu1010YT

    @Ryuu1010YT

    4 ай бұрын

    this is an absolutely fascinating story I was wondering and thinking in for years. what if yamato and Musashi didn't sink or never sank? I was waiting awnser there was video about that one but it didn't not get much views and how's ship going through years. you'll look up the JS Yamato Aegis (It's Modern Version, which is Model From Modern Warships Naval Battle)

  • @zacharynunley9677

    @zacharynunley9677

    4 ай бұрын

    As I’m sure many people have said before, Oceanliner designs and Historical Travels channel need to do a collaboration episode!

  • @DaSlotho

    @DaSlotho

    4 ай бұрын

    ***** * * * * * ***************** FOX network doesnt allow ur content to be aired in New Zealand. ********** FOX network This video contains content from Fox, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds

  • @MiniMC546

    @MiniMC546

    4 ай бұрын

    That was the first thing I noticed.

  • @johnforrester8332

    @johnforrester8332

    3 ай бұрын

    A great story well told, great job mate ❤

  • @BHuang92
    @BHuang924 ай бұрын

    "Passenger sees Violet Jessop on a ship for a third time" Passenger: *Not again!*

  • @Aphex1471

    @Aphex1471

    4 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @wolfsbane-rw7um

    @wolfsbane-rw7um

    4 ай бұрын

    "Passenger gets on the lifeboat as it's being lowered" "Looks across & sees Violet Jessop also in the lifeboat" Passenger: Really?

  • @stewiegriffin88

    @stewiegriffin88

    4 ай бұрын

    "Nope!...Nope!...Aw hell naw... I'll just catch the next one" 😂

  • @KebabMusicLtd

    @KebabMusicLtd

    4 ай бұрын

    But if the passenger see's Violet on a ship for the third time that would mean the passenger also survived the previous events relating to those ships. Maybe it would be Violet saying "This can only end in tears."

  • @craniusdominus8234

    @craniusdominus8234

    4 ай бұрын

    Arthur John Priest has entered the chat!

  • @loganwirth4146
    @loganwirth41464 ай бұрын

    This women survived tuberculosis ,ww1 presumably ww2, Olympics collision, the sinking of the titanic ,the sinking of the britanic , and then still served on board ship well into the 50s then retired and learned how to drive and she wasn't bittered ,she was a delight, this women was a bad ass ,just imagine getting to talk to someone like that ,so miraculous

  • @majortom4543

    @majortom4543

    4 ай бұрын

    I wish Arthur would've survived tuberculosis. We went thru hell watching him slowly decay and die. At least we went the good way

  • @user-gu8qi4me8x

    @user-gu8qi4me8x

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@majortom4543I actually genuinely agree with you

  • @carson11100
    @carson111004 ай бұрын

    They should make a movie about her…. a chance to see ALL 3 sister ships in a single piece of work would bring literal tears to my eyes!

  • @mathy906

    @mathy906

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes! the story is there, and then finaly it wouldn't be a fictional caracter. It would also be a great homage to her, let us hope one day.

  • @carson11100

    @carson11100

    4 ай бұрын

    @@mathy906 Fingers crossed!

  • @destructionman1

    @destructionman1

    4 ай бұрын

    Make one, what are you waiting for?

  • @mathy906

    @mathy906

    4 ай бұрын

    @@destructionman1 Give me a budget and i'd love to! 😅

  • @carson11100

    @carson11100

    4 ай бұрын

    @@destructionman1 give me two more lifetimes, three tops and I’ll have the money 👍 Hope you are there to see it!

  • @cowboy10uk
    @cowboy10uk4 ай бұрын

    Used to work alongside her great Nephew while I was serving in the military. He told some wonderful stories about her, sounded like a wonderful lass.

  • @More_Row

    @More_Row

    4 ай бұрын

    Sure buddy

  • @vampireculture.

    @vampireculture.

    4 ай бұрын

    that sounds so cool

  • @dr.victorvs

    @dr.victorvs

    4 ай бұрын

    He sounds like a great Nephew.

  • @dr.victorvs

    @dr.victorvs

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@More_RowIt's a sailor's story. You have to go along.

  • @iiiSK8orDI3iii

    @iiiSK8orDI3iii

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@More_Row is it really so unbelievable that someone had descendants? If Violet's 6 siblings who made it to adulthood had 4 kids each, and each of those kids had only 2 children each (conservative estimates), then that leaves Violet with 48 great-nieces and nephews.

  • @PMickeyDee
    @PMickeyDee4 ай бұрын

    When they called Titanic unsinkable, they weren't talking about the liner they were talking about the Titan Violet Jessup.

  • @harridan.

    @harridan.

    4 ай бұрын

    and the unsinkable Molly Brown.

  • @PMickeyDee

    @PMickeyDee

    4 ай бұрын

    @@harridan. I always forget about her. TBH Kathy Bates is Molly Brown in my head, and tbf that woman is a Titan as well

  • @user-gu8qi4me8x

    @user-gu8qi4me8x

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@PMickeyDeel actually agree with you

  • @harridan.

    @harridan.

    Ай бұрын

    ​​@@PMickeyDeeMolly Brown' entire life is worth a read. i find Kathy Bates portrayal of her to be delightful.

  • @noticer786
    @noticer7864 ай бұрын

    Last year I visited her grave on April 14th, as it's an hour away from where I live, an amazing woman who deserves to be remembered.

  • @harridan.

    @harridan.

    4 ай бұрын

    beautiful!

  • @FifoTheItalian

    @FifoTheItalian

    4 ай бұрын

    where is it?

  • @noticer786

    @noticer786

    4 ай бұрын

    @@FifoTheItalian not too far outside Bury St Edmunds. Village of Hartest. Parking is a bit of a nightmare if you do venture to her, I’d advise parking further down near the village green and walking up to the cemetery.

  • @katiek3396
    @katiek33963 ай бұрын

    I saw a video once about Violet, that she during the sinking somehow got a hold of a baby and cared for it all the way onto the Carpathia. The story went that while she was sitting down on the deck a woman looking wild and frantic approached and said "that's my baby!" and proceeded to take the baby out of Violet's hands and ran off. She never actually found out who's baby it was or if that was the mother at all. However, years and years later she got a strange phone call that the caller asked if her name was Violet Jessup and when she said yes, the voice on the other line said that they were the baby she saved and hung up.

  • @TransmissionEpicts
    @TransmissionEpicts4 ай бұрын

    Violet's story is Oscar-bait, surely, I'm genuinely amazed there isn't a major biopic about her, or even a miniseries. Two of the most famous shipwrecks, WW1, some of the most beautiful and scary sceneries on planet earth - Argentina and the oceans. There's even a will-they/won't romance element as Violet was in love with a marine engineer who sailed on tramp steamers. There's even her biography to base a film off. All the ingredients are there. What a role that would be for whoever plays her. She was a complex, intriguing yet wholesome person. This video was very enjoyable though, beautifully told and visualized.

  • @user-gu8qi4me8x

    @user-gu8qi4me8x

    2 ай бұрын

    I actually genuinely agree with you and finally some one who l found in the comment section that actually has a functioning brain for once and this world actually genuinely needs more people actually like you in this world and you actually couldn't have said that actually any better than me lol.

  • @markmarano913
    @markmarano9134 ай бұрын

    I was listening to your video on Britannic's sinking last night and when you mentioned there that Violet had survived incidents on all three Olympic-class ships I thought "Wow, he should do a video on her!" Literally the next day, I see this!

  • @sp1n4l_sn4p

    @sp1n4l_sn4p

    4 ай бұрын

    It’s spelt Britannic, just a heads up 😊 very common mistake

  • @harridan.

    @harridan.

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@sp1n4l_sn4p(?)

  • @Django2424

    @Django2424

    4 ай бұрын

    ℹ cannot believe there wasnt a movie on her she’s amazing 🤩

  • @TheHylianBatman
    @TheHylianBatman4 ай бұрын

    My mom and I went to a Titanic attraction where they hand you cards with the names of people on board the Titanic, and then, at the end, they reveal whether your person lived or died. My mom got Violet Jessop, and immediately I said "Oh, you survived!" She was less than pleased! A wonderful video about a lovely woman. I would've loved to have met her.

  • @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim

    @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim

    4 ай бұрын

    I remember going to one like that myself! My card was a 3rd class passenger

  • @jahnj2523

    @jahnj2523

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah okay guy.

  • @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim

    @VelociraptorsOfSkyrim

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jahnj2523 Nothing about this comment is unbelievable. There are only 2,200 people on the Titanic, if 10 thousand people went to see this exhibit, then statistically, at least 5 people got the card for Violet Jessop.

  • @Trash_Cat21
    @Trash_Cat214 ай бұрын

    She is an absolute legend for tanking both disasters and still continuing forward.

  • @user-gu8qi4me8x

    @user-gu8qi4me8x

    2 ай бұрын

    I actually genuinely agree with you

  • @Sarasdad91
    @Sarasdad914 ай бұрын

    I was just reading about Violet Jessop a couple of days ago. It's too bad that James Cameron didn't use her character in the movie Titanic. Her character was in SOS Titanic, but as a hostess, not Stewardess. She was played by Australian actress Made Ryan.

  • @jfangm

    @jfangm

    4 ай бұрын

    Molly Brown didn't even get more than a mention. Not only that, but Cameron went out of his way to make the crew seem arrogant, overconfident, panicked, and cowardly.

  • @erikheijden9828

    @erikheijden9828

    4 ай бұрын

    It was a movie, not a documentary...

  • @mrb.5610

    @mrb.5610

    4 ай бұрын

    Thought it was Amanda Ryan in 'Britanic'. A bit of a painful film to watch to be honest .... ..

  • @markgodleman7709

    @markgodleman7709

    4 ай бұрын

    She has a very quick scene in James Camerons movie when Thomas Andrews hands her a life belt, and says to put it on to set a good example fot the other passengers. 😮

  • @fionanatalieholden5965

    @fionanatalieholden5965

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@erikheijden9828Oh, if you heard him during the making he seemed to think he was. So how did he get the layout wrong after he dove on her, illegally I might add over 30 times? Apart from the Launch and the Califonian sections, the only true titanic film is A Night To Remember and don't you forget it! They called her "The Ship Of Dreams!"....My ARSE....NEVER IN LIFE WAS IT CALLED THAT! Yet another Cameron fantasy! "I told you I built a great ship Rose!" Oh my word...so did he make a film film? Or a fantasy....go drown Cameron as you did to people who didn't die like that! The Strausse's didn't die on the bed. The last time they were seen was sitting on a bench cuddled up. Heavens just disappear Cameron and Take bloody Aliens with you. You are crap😢

  • @drt1605
    @drt16054 ай бұрын

    I remember when Ballard found the Titanic wreck and I was going through a phase of scrabbling for every bit of minutiae about the ship. In due course I learnt of Violet's story; it being a time before the internet existed/was easily accessible, I was convinced Miss Unsinkable was an urban myth. I was amazed and pleased when I was able to chase up all the details and found it to be true.

  • @user-gu8qi4me8x

    @user-gu8qi4me8x

    2 ай бұрын

    I actually genuinely agree with you

  • @burningisis
    @burningisis4 ай бұрын

    What an incredible woman and what an incredible story of survival. Her story deserves a movie about her.

  • @user-gu8qi4me8x

    @user-gu8qi4me8x

    2 ай бұрын

    I actually genuinely agree with you

  • @bradydacloud
    @bradydacloud4 ай бұрын

    If Molly Brown was Unsinkable, Violet Jessop was Unkillable

  • @Kawabongahlive

    @Kawabongahlive

    4 ай бұрын

    Unkillable, Unsinkable, Undeterred... an absolute gigachad of a woman.

  • @falconeshield

    @falconeshield

    4 ай бұрын

    Death probably stirred her gently before leading her to the afterlife. May she have a kinder new life.

  • @FifoTheItalian
    @FifoTheItalian4 ай бұрын

    its sad that there isnt alot about her, she was a brave woman...a movie about her would be amazing

  • @nbunnysnowboard
    @nbunnysnowboard4 ай бұрын

    Before this video, I had always heard that she had hit her head on the propellers of the Britannic and I was so confused as to how they didn’t slice right through her skull but her hitting her head on the bottom of her lifeboat makes so much more sense!

  • @nanabutner
    @nanabutner4 ай бұрын

    While you must admire her tenacity, you still have to question Violet’s choices. After one catastrophe-- you do admire her for getting onto another ship--- after the actual sinking -- you question her choices -- after the third sinking you question her sanity. Very amazing story of an amazing survivor. THANK YOU for your informative videos.

  • @queueeeee9000

    @queueeeee9000

    4 ай бұрын

    She straddled the fine line between courage and insanity. You could argue the same thing about firefighters. Constantly throwing themselves into the literal and metaphorical fire.

  • @harridan.

    @harridan.

    4 ай бұрын

    Surely she knew the Britannic was a target for the utterly unscrupulous Germans. However she was a nurse; she lived to serve, also she was a sailor, in service of her country, doing what she knew how to do best. People don't question similar actions when they are taken by a male soldier or sailor

  • @stantheman9072

    @stantheman9072

    4 ай бұрын

    You do what you have to and make a living… especially challenging for a woman in the early 20th century. Lots of people took whatever jobs they could. No less true of the men down in the boiler rooms of all steamships in peril on the sea.

  • @harridan.

    @harridan.

    4 ай бұрын

    @@stantheman9072 well said

  • @babalonkie

    @babalonkie

    4 ай бұрын

    It's called getting back on the horse. It's not insanity... it prevents insanity.

  • @HoennMaster
    @HoennMaster4 ай бұрын

    Violet’s story has always been so remarkable to me. The odds of being on all three sister ships when they sank or had accidents is just so incredibly rare. Made for great stories in her later years I bet!

  • @user-gu8qi4me8x

    @user-gu8qi4me8x

    2 ай бұрын

    I actually genuinely agree with you

  • @user-et2xc2ww6q
    @user-et2xc2ww6q4 ай бұрын

    Violet jessop had a lovely irish lilt to her voice and really was an incredible lady . Love this story about violet Mike . Very well done . 👏

  • @user-gu8qi4me8x

    @user-gu8qi4me8x

    2 ай бұрын

    I actually genuinely agree with you

  • @stamatakis1984
    @stamatakis19844 ай бұрын

    I remember that in one of my voyages with a line ship we past out of Kea island and the captain make an announcement that we are passing over Britanic wreck. It was the first time i was hearing for that ship. After that i was curious and look to know her story... it was then that i find out about Olympic and Titanic!!! I'm from Greece and i just want to say to you that you are doing great job. Sorry for my English!!!

  • @user-gu8qi4me8x

    @user-gu8qi4me8x

    2 ай бұрын

    I actually genuinely agree with you

  • @elonmask50
    @elonmask504 ай бұрын

    Heart warming episode Mike, they should have made the ships out of Jessopism.

  • @CyberJohn_TitanicModelBuilder
    @CyberJohn_TitanicModelBuilder4 ай бұрын

    This series is gonna be awesome! Thank you Mike for covering the story of Violet Jessop.

  • @DaystromDataConcepts
    @DaystromDataConcepts4 ай бұрын

    Violet was part of a tougher generation. I salute her.

  • @majortom4543

    @majortom4543

    4 ай бұрын

    You should salute everyone.

  • @Jehty21

    @Jehty21

    4 ай бұрын

    Why make it always about generation vs generation? Why is it always necessary to belittle others? Every generation has and had tough people. Be glad that currently the young people in your country don't have to face the same perils as her generation. But why attack them for that?

  • @Hadfield15

    @Hadfield15

    4 ай бұрын

    @@majortom4543respect must be earned.

  • @kilianortmann9979

    @kilianortmann9979

    4 ай бұрын

    “The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up dainties at the table, cross their legs, and tyrannize their teachers.” Attributed to Socrates by bloody Plato 3rd century BC We are all the same, most of us just are fortunate enough that we are not tested to the breaking point, the way Ms. Jessop was. But when you look for example to Ukraine, you'll see young people excel, go above and beyond, show initiative, tenacity and resolve, just as in the stories of WW1 and 2 for example.

  • @ianbrewer247
    @ianbrewer2474 ай бұрын

    She's as legendary as the shipwrecks she survived and the most fascinating thing is she countined to serve on ships even afterwards, a true hero

  • @BNuts
    @BNuts4 ай бұрын

    Imagine, years later, being told "thank you for saving me."

  • @zyloproductions4870
    @zyloproductions48702 ай бұрын

    Since your doing a video series on Titanic’s survivors and victims, there is three that I would highly recommend. The first is chief baker, Charles Joughin, who became a friendly hero by assembling his chefs during the sinking to help provide warm bread for each lifeboat, saved the lives of several children, threw deck chairs overboard so people could use them as rafts, and helped anyone he possibly could. He also survived by making sure that little whiskey went down with the ship. The second is Trimmer Hemming, who braved the concourse of the flooding Titanic to retrieve lanterns for the lifeboats, and helped lost passengers to the deck. The third is the ultimate hero aboard the Titanic, First Officer William Murdoch, who was responsible for saving the most lives that night. He may have been in charge of the ship at the time the iceberg struck, but he was competent officer who, thanks to his actions on the Starboard side of the ship, was responsible for saving a vast majority of the survivors that night before he sadly drowned with the ship.

  • @DamonNomad82
    @DamonNomad824 ай бұрын

    Violet Jessop was the ultimate survivor. I'm somewhat surprised, given how she was present at the disasters involving all three of White Star's biggest ships and the level of superstition that has historically been associated with ships and the sea, that she wasn't labeled a "Jonah" (one who brings disaster on ships merely by being aboard) and paid off to retire from anything to do with ships after the loss of the Britannic.

  • @kokunoskos6836
    @kokunoskos68364 ай бұрын

    At 5:11 thats a wrong ship on that picture. It´s RMS Majestic (1922) (originaly SS Bismarck (1914)) but there should be a picture of different ship- RMS Majestic (1989). But thats only a minor mistake. Otherwise this channel is very profesional and i really love it! :)

  • @wayneantoniazzi2706
    @wayneantoniazzi27064 ай бұрын

    Great video as always Mike! For those who'd like to learn more about Violet there was a book published about her in 1997 titled "Titanic Survivor", it's the complete memoirs of Violet Jessop, annotated by famed ocean liner historian John Maxtone-Graham and published by Sheridan House. A fascinating story, to say the least! As far as the Olympic-Hawke collision both sides blamed the other, naturally. However I've read that years later the Royal Navy admitted Hawke's steering gear malfunctioned which led to the collision. At any rate collisions in busy harbors weren't unusual at the time and of course that was the type of damage that Titanic was designed to withstand, Olympic's experience showed the design worked as anticipated.

  • @foxstarline4997
    @foxstarline49974 ай бұрын

    She was a walking miracle!

  • @Rawwrrrrrrrrrrrr
    @Rawwrrrrrrrrrrrr4 ай бұрын

    She’s just like Sam the unsinkable, a cat that survived 2-3 war ship sinkings

  • @falconeshield

    @falconeshield

    4 ай бұрын

    Sam, Molly, and Violet walk into a bar

  • @Alloyman6419
    @Alloyman641928 күн бұрын

    I was raised in a church going family, but never was really religious as an adult. I've known about Violet's story because I'm a Maritime history buff and it's an incredible story. That being said, I've come to believe that she was an angel sent by the Almighty as an example of sheer will, courage, determination and the ability to help heal people.

  • @user-lc8ne6hp2q
    @user-lc8ne6hp2q4 ай бұрын

    This is absolutely wonderful Mr Brady, the way you describe her story so well making us feel like we are almost there with her is brilliant. Exquisite work Mike.

  • @R08Tam
    @R08Tam4 ай бұрын

    She sounds great. Violet was clearly a popular name at that time. My grandmother, Violet Troke, was born in 1905. She too, was a fighter.

  • @ripmurdock6975
    @ripmurdock69754 ай бұрын

    A very brave, resilient and stoic lady. May she rest in peace.

  • @fmyoung

    @fmyoung

    Ай бұрын

    RIP Violet

  • @SeanMcGuire92
    @SeanMcGuire924 ай бұрын

    This is fantastic! And I love this new series. Might I recommend Irene “Renee” Harris, who got injured on the Titanic BEFORE it hit the iceberg and went on to become Broadway’s first female producer? I have a first edition of A Night to Remember signed by both her and Walter Lord, and she circled herself in the photograph of her lifeboat being rescued. I got the book for 10 cents in a library book sale, although it had clearly been donated for the sale and never actually shelved as a library book.

  • @kay952j
    @kay952j3 ай бұрын

    In 1914 Violet Jessop was on another one of Harland & Wolff's ships, the SS Rohilla. The ship was also a total loss after running onto Whitby Rock, Yorkshire. She was rescued on the lifeboats first run to the wrecked ship. She described the Rohilla worse than her Titanic experience x

  • @BalhaMilan
    @BalhaMilan4 ай бұрын

    5:18 I think you made a little mistake there. If she was assigned to RMS Majestic before Olympic's maiden voyage, then I believe it was the RMS Majestic of 1889, not the RMS Majestic (former SS Bismarck) of 1914 which you have shown a picture of

  • @treyrobertson2199

    @treyrobertson2199

    4 ай бұрын

    I’m surprised how far I had to scroll to see this 🤣 knew I couldn’t been the only one who noticed it

  • @BillHalliwell
    @BillHalliwell4 ай бұрын

    G’day Mike, I was aware of Violet but didn’t have much detail on her amazing brushes with death. Thanks to your excerpts from her book, I got a much better picture of her as a person of real dedication, modesty and empathy. Had it been possible, Violet should have bought a lottery ticket. I’m sure she would have won first up as she truly had the luck of the Irish! Thanks again, Mike for another brilliant video story greatly enhanced by your research and your ‘trademark’ superb maritime art! Cheers Bill H.

  • @951258tike22
    @951258tike224 ай бұрын

    This channel puts out an absolutely staggering amount of top quality content.

  • @dmitriykharchevnikov4303
    @dmitriykharchevnikov4303Ай бұрын

    Would you please also tell the story of Arthur Priest, the unsinkable stoker, who survived 4 maritime disasters, including Titanic and Britannic?

  • @volioni5347
    @volioni53474 ай бұрын

    Someone: "The ship is sinking, we're going to die!" Her: "First time?"

  • @solong_abigail
    @solong_abigail5 күн бұрын

    Violet is so badass for surviving *3* sinking ships 💗

  • @martinjf467
    @martinjf4674 ай бұрын

    Thank you for covering Violet's story, it had to be told. I read somewhere that she thought the propeller had struck her as she came up and that as a result she had a fractured skull which went untreated for several days.

  • @phyllisgodwin8799
    @phyllisgodwin879919 күн бұрын

    Loved this story. I went to nursing school with a wonderful nurse to be named Janet Jessup. Spelled with a u instead of an o, but an equally incredible nurse. ❤

  • @caoimheh2860
    @caoimheh28604 ай бұрын

    When people talk about the “luck of the Irish” being historically terrible, I think Violet stole it all to survive what happened to her

  • @SweetBerryWine3000
    @SweetBerryWine30004 ай бұрын

    Another amazing piece of maritime history and biography! I vote for more of these types of videos that focus on the people behind the Titanic sinking, and other similar topics. Great job as always Mike!

  • @kyjuan89
    @kyjuan894 ай бұрын

    OMG I’ve been hoping you would cover Violet Jessup! Nobody’s ever properly covered the connection between her & the Olympic class. I love this channel

  • @hmhparis1904
    @hmhparis19044 ай бұрын

    Mike, how could Violette serve on RMS Majestic before being on Titanic and Olympic’s maiden voyages ? The ex-Bismarck came to the White Star Line only some years after WWI …🤔 could she even travel in Time ?

  • @Leadfoot866

    @Leadfoot866

    4 ай бұрын

    I think he meant the "old" Majestic (1889, sister ship of RMS Teutonic), but muddled up the pictures in editing. The old Majestic was retired and sold for scrap in early 1914, shortly before the war. Name was subsequently re-used for S.S. Bismarck.

  • @MiniMC546
    @MiniMC5464 ай бұрын

    Wasn't there another older ship named Majestic (not the one in the picture)? The 1889 one? That 1889 Majestic was a two-funneled ship and was much older than Olympic.

  • @user-es4iu7ls2o
    @user-es4iu7ls2o4 ай бұрын

    What an amazing lady! You bring her story alive, well done! 👋👋🎈

  • @eriklehnsherr5784
    @eriklehnsherr57844 ай бұрын

    I love your channel! And I can not tell you how happy i am you did such a well researched video about Violet. My mind has been blown as too how many times death has come for her and shes like "Nope!". Especially at the fact she was on all THREE of the White Star Line's iconic ships. She avoided a 24 foot spinning prop! Thats unfathomable!

  • @jodij2366
    @jodij23664 ай бұрын

    Would be great to have a clip on Arthur John Priest, who not only survived the Britannic and Titanic sinkings, and was on the Olympic when the Hawke collision happened but also survived two other sinkings and ended up with a reputation for bad luck and couldn't get a job as a result.

  • @jakebillingham8551

    @jakebillingham8551

    4 ай бұрын

    Here is a list of ships Mr Arthur John Priest survived. RMS Titanic HMHS Britannic SS Alcantara HMHS Donegal It was after the HMHS Donegal he never returned to working on ships due injuries he had sustained during the sinking. Another interesting fact is that Archie Jewell who had survived the Titanic disaster and the Britannic sadly was onboard the HMHS Donegal when she was sunk, sadly he didn’t survive.

  • @afm62
    @afm624 ай бұрын

    A story that never ceases to amaze. Thank you!

  • @garywait3231
    @garywait32314 ай бұрын

    Your decision to feature Violet Jessup to introduce your new series profiling individuals caught up in the Titanic dissaster is certainly an apt one, and, as all your videos very well presented. I look forward eagerly to this series!

  • @virginiamackey6446
    @virginiamackey64464 ай бұрын

    Another great episode, Mike! I love the idea of a series about passengers and crew - JJ Astor, Archie Butt and Margaret Brown are well-documented, but no one talks much about Harry Widener, Major Peuchen, Mrs Ryerson or Dr Mclaughlin. I'm always happy to see your excellent work!

  • @LMC97
    @LMC974 ай бұрын

    I remember reading about Violet Jessop when I came across her name while learning about HMHS Britannic. It was there I learnt she was on RMS Titanic also. I was thinking, what rotten luck to be on two ships, both being sister ships, on the days they were consumed by the sea. Then I also learnt that she was even on RMS Olympic during her incident with the HMS Hawke. I was blown away finding out she was on all 3 Olympic Class ships. I was thinking that it must've been so amazing working on all 3 ships but also how unlucky she must've been to be onboard them during Olympics collision and Titanic's and Britannic's final moments. This was an amazing video! I learnt even more about Violet Jessop on how determined she was. From the beginning, she didn't have an easy life and it was close to be cut short. It's inspiring that she didn't give up after these terrible experiences. She instead kept going. I was thinking that maybe they should make a film about Miss Unsinkable as her story is inspiring though I think this video has done amazing job at telling her story. Again, this was amazing video!

  • @user-op1cs4ec7e
    @user-op1cs4ec7e4 ай бұрын

    Oh I am so excited! I have been waiting for more stories about the people on board the Titanic! Thank you so much Mike I look forward to your next video!

  • @JCPaintGuy
    @JCPaintGuy4 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Mike. Ms. Violet embodies the grace, poise, and determination of a long gone era. She sounds like she was a truly lovely lady, who was obviously so very good at her calling. As a history buff, and a Yank who truly loves stories like this, I would have dearly loved to have met and talked to her. Alas, she died when I was 4. Thank you so much, Mike - I truly enjoy your channel!

  • @fable84
    @fable844 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad you made a video on Violet's life, her story has been one of my favourites to research in terms of the Titanic and her memoir is pretty fantastic

  • @courtneyismichael
    @courtneyismichael4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for covering her story ❤

  • @m4terol
    @m4terol4 ай бұрын

    Such a lovely video! ❤ Really nice that you covered her fascinating story.

  • @katfayegarrett3872
    @katfayegarrett38724 ай бұрын

    I love this story! Glad to see you cover it!🚢❤️🚢

  • @charlotteistance4386
    @charlotteistance43864 ай бұрын

    Another wonderful video Mike! Excited to see more from this series ❤

  • @lalabrouhaha
    @lalabrouhaha4 ай бұрын

    I absolutely loved this! Thank you so much!

  • @user-yv4lb8kt7m
    @user-yv4lb8kt7m4 ай бұрын

    Why there's the picture of RMS Majestic (1930s) during the 1900s, on the vid. It's quite anachronistic. But all in all, the video is very good explaining Violet's story and life.

  • @diegoarias7774

    @diegoarias7774

    4 ай бұрын

    Noticed that as well, should have been the 1889 RMS Majestic

  • @History401
    @History4014 ай бұрын

    Nicely done! Thanks! ☺️

  • @meeseification
    @meeseification4 ай бұрын

    I absolutely LOVED this episode! Violet Jessop has always intrigued me, and I'm so glad to learn more about her, and admire her tenacity and courage.

  • @krumelmonster1278
    @krumelmonster12784 ай бұрын

    I love this video! I didn't just watch it once but twice!! Thank you for your amazing work ❤

  • @stephenbrown1077
    @stephenbrown10774 ай бұрын

    Another fascinating story Mike, thankyou very much. Keep them coming!

  • @paulamos8970
    @paulamos89704 ай бұрын

    Another wonderful video Mike & crew, well done.

  • @douglasgriffiths3534
    @douglasgriffiths3534Ай бұрын

    What an awesome lady. She was unsinkable. Never forget. RIP dear Violet. (Jan Griffiths).

  • @dafyddthomas7299
    @dafyddthomas72994 ай бұрын

    Thanks for another documentary and top nurse

  • @MrToaster747
    @MrToaster7474 ай бұрын

    what an incredible story, beautifully told as always. Thank you so much for all your hard work Mike! I truly adore your videos. By far one of the best channels I ever had the pleasure to discover

  • @thomasriedl8710
    @thomasriedl87104 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this respectful and informative video!

  • @evilpeep876
    @evilpeep8764 ай бұрын

    Absolutely FANTASTIC video!!! I already knew about Jessop and her lucky streak, but I didn't know much else about her life before and after the disasters. Thank you so much for the information!

  • @MrDowntemp0
    @MrDowntemp04 ай бұрын

    Fantastic story! Looking forwards to more

  • @ussxrequin
    @ussxrequin4 ай бұрын

    Wow. What an incredible story. Thank you so much for sharing this with us!

  • @marygaywood3731
    @marygaywood37312 ай бұрын

    She was a very lucky lady, the passengers on the Brittanic were patients, but she helped them off the sinking ship, wonderful. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟❤❤❤

  • @OMG_No_Way
    @OMG_No_Way4 ай бұрын

    I love learning about history. Thanks Mike.

  • @debbiejarus1723
    @debbiejarus17234 ай бұрын

    Brilliant video, Mike! Very enjoyable and informative, as usual.

  • @tomkuhn
    @tomkuhn4 ай бұрын

    Well done sir. Absolutely loved this episode.

  • @NastyHudson
    @NastyHudson4 ай бұрын

    Great stuff. Thank you!

  • @gaemlinsidoharthi
    @gaemlinsidoharthi4 ай бұрын

    What a wonderful person. Thank you for her story.

  • @Wheels-Wheels-Wheels
    @Wheels-Wheels-Wheels4 ай бұрын

    Beautifully presented as usual, thanks Mike. Enjoying your videos very much.

  • @jasonstray9582
    @jasonstray95824 ай бұрын

    Brilliant as usual, the story of Violet Jessop has always been one of my favourites. Well done Mike and team

  • @SaturnCanuck
    @SaturnCanuck4 ай бұрын

    Thank you Mr. Brady. I have known of her story for a long time, but it's one i never get tired of hearing.

  • @firefighterjake8254
    @firefighterjake82544 ай бұрын

    Wonderful story. Can't wait for more like this.

  • @kevingreen9283
    @kevingreen92834 ай бұрын

    Mike, thanks as always for such wonderful content. Ms. Violet was a special woman indeed.

  • @sp1n4l_sn4p
    @sp1n4l_sn4p4 ай бұрын

    I’ve always wanted to hear her full story! Thanks!

  • @joecrisafulli-kc3cu
    @joecrisafulli-kc3cu4 ай бұрын

    Great stuff, throughly informative and interesting. Good presentation. Hope to see more like this story in the future

  • @Emmibean77
    @Emmibean774 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful and well-made video! Cannot wait to learn more in this series

  • @Echo2-2
    @Echo2-24 ай бұрын

    That is an incredible story, I'm looking forward to who else you will cover! Excellent work!

  • @Brock_Landers
    @Brock_Landers4 ай бұрын

    Mike that was a very well researched and composed dedication to the life of Violet Jessop. I'm sure she would've been proud to see it herself.

  • @SteveInNEPA1
    @SteveInNEPA14 ай бұрын

    Great work, as always, Mike. What a survival story! My luck, I'd drown falling off our canoe in 1 foot of water in a kiddie pool 😂

  • @angusmcmahan5437
    @angusmcmahan54374 ай бұрын

    Yes! Michael, please make more videos like this. Bring in the humanity. 😊

  • @NebulaM57
    @NebulaM5717 күн бұрын

    This was wonderful! I'd never heard of this story or this incredible woman. Thank you for sharing!

  • @ludwingguate
    @ludwingguate4 ай бұрын

    Great video and a fascinating story

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