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The only known photo of Titanic's first-class dining saloon. All other photos were from her near-identical sister-ship, Olympic. The Titanic ' s dining saloon featured red and blue linoleum tiles. The furniture was made of oak and chairs upholstered in dark green leather, unusual in the fact that they were not swivel chairs bolted to the floor ...
First-Class Lounge. Access to first-class areas, like this lounge, required a ticket that cost at least $150 ($3,967 today). Much of the space located towards the top of the ship was restricted to ...
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English: Promotional drawing launched by White Star Line for advertise the First Class facilities on board the new largest steamers in the World: Olympic and Titanic.This postcard depict the First Class dining room on board the both liners.
An evening dinner menu for first class passengers onboard the Titanic could sell for up to £60,000 at auction. ... The menu was discovered in a photo album from the 1960s after the passing of the ...
Two entry vestibules, 5 by 6 feet (1.5 m × 1.8 m), connected passengers to the Promenade Deck and two corridors forward of the stairwell accessed the A-Deck first-class staterooms. A framed map of the North Atlantic route where Titanic ' s progress was updated every day at noon was most likely located on the port or starboard side of the room. [4]
See photos from the Titanic shipwreck and the artifacts that were uncovered in 1985: Seventy-three years after the ship sunk, a conjoined U.S. and French expedition located the wreckage of the RMS ...
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