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RMS Olympic Part III The Lonesome Sister.

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2008

Here is the final video to RMS Olympic This on her Final years of service and scrapping.

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  • @MsjEsUsFrEaK73 couldn't have said it better myself...I find a loss of words when it comes to talking about the beautiful Olympic class ships...they were the real Queens of the Atlantic.

  • Olympic....

    My sweet, beautiful, strong Old Reliable.

    The power, the beauty, the magnificence.:)

    You must have been so lonely after losing both of your sisters, you poor girl:(

    But you still did your duty and now your resting in peace:)

    I just wish you could have been laid to rest in a better, more peacful way....not by scrapping:(

    I love you Olympic, RIP Miss Old Reliable:)

    You will always be the Great Queen of the Atlantic^^

  • i would've done what they did to queen mary 1

  • @funboy741 Sorry, Olympic was too old to continue service. She was good for becoming a hotel. I've seen rumors and the Dutch wiki that a French millionaire wanted to preserve the Olympic in France.. if she was in France she would have been set on fire by the Nazi's, or the war it self.

  • If the Olympic have not been scapped,she would survive till WWII and served in D-Day.

  • olympic was very pretty why would these stupid people do this to this last ocean liner that belonged to harland and wollf.

  • beautifuly done i would kill to be able to sail on a ship like this they just dont have this type of class anymore

  • @codekiller2 As far as im aware, theese ships were scraped not for Greed, but because they were built for a generation that had evolved, the conditions on board were falling behind, Sea tavel was bottoming out partly due to the war and the depression, The costs to bring this and many other ships was silly compared to designing and building brnad new ones tailored to the new market, and with theese ships being broken down gave many thousands of people work which helped curve the depression

  • The Olympic was the only Liner in her class to serve in the !920s & 1930s. Poor Olympic. Why was she scrapped? Why couldn't they save her?

  • @mickyd201 I have the music on my pc, but I don't know the name yet.

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