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  2. Second- and third-class facilities on the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    There were wooden-slatted wrought iron benches installed along this deck and teak deck chairs could be rented for three shillings/1 dollar per person for the voyage. The other two promenades were on B and C Decks, surrounding the smoking room and library. The C Deck level was 84 ft long and enclosed in steel framing with glass windows. [10]

  3. First-class facilities of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    In fact, half of the tables in the restaurant catered for two people, whereas very few of such tables were offered in the main dining saloon. [42] The passengers often referred to the restaurant as the Ritz. [43] Ms. Walter Douglas, a first-class passenger who survived the sinking, gave her account of the À la Carte Restaurant:

  4. Table (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Loo tables were very popular in the 18th and 19th centuries as candlestands, tea tables, or small dining tables, although they were originally made for the popular card game loo or lanterloo. Their typically round or oval tops have a tilting mechanism , which enables them to be stored out of the way (e.g. in room corners) when not in use.

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    We've gathered 10 of the best dining tables around. We've considered size, shape, material, and price point to deliver the ultimate modern dining table roundup.

  6. Sea glass - Wikipedia

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    Green and white sea glass. Sea glass are naturally weathered pieces of the anthropogenic glass fragments of typically drinkwares, which often have the appearance of tumbled stones. Sea glass is physically polished and chemically weathered glass found on beaches along bodies of salt water. These weathering processes produce natural frosted glass ...

  7. RMS Homeric (1913) - Wikipedia

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    Except for the First-Class dining saloon of the Homeric, which was located on D-Deck, all the First-Class public rooms were located on the boat deck in one long, continuous sequence. [3] At the forward end, beneath the navigating bridge one deck above, was a drawing room with plate glass windows offering views of the bow and the sea beyond.

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