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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 ...
There were 840 guest bedrooms — 416 in first-class, 162 in second-class, and 262 in third-class. The transatlantic liner carried approximately 2,200 people on its maiden voyage, 1,300 were ...
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Period Illustration of a second Class stateroom aboard the Titanic. The bulk of second-class passenger staterooms were located aft of midship, between D and F Decks. Second Class on E-Deck ran along the starboard side of the ship. Only the cabins all the way aft, E89 through E107, were considered "permanent" Second Class; E43 through E88 were ...
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 ...
The team behind RMS Titanic, Inc. has released new photos of the shipwreck after the goddess statue, "Diana of Versailles," was rediscovered. Decay of the shipwreck was also captured.
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.
RMS Titanic’s research team located a miniature replica of the “Diana of Versailles” statue that stood on the ship’s first-class lounge fireplace mantle which was last seen in 1986.