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  2. These Are Our Favorite Cabin Decorating Ideas Ever - AOL

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    These pieces also make great bathroom vanity options, as seen in this cabin bathroom. RELATED: These 80+ Bathroom Decorating Ideas Will Infuse A Little More Soul Into Your Space.

  3. First-class facilities of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    Because the cabins were all framed in pine and teak, many of the walls between staterooms have deteriorated, leaving a warren of tangled electrical wiring, deep silt and wreckage treacherous to ROVs. James Cameron's 2001 Ghosts of the Abyss expedition focused on the cabins of some of the most famous Titanic passengers, including Henry S. Harper ...

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

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    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 considered "Second Class/Alternate First Class" cabins.

  5. Chartwell Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Chartwell Mansion is a Chateauesque mansion in Bel-Air, California.Built in 1933, it is best known for its role as the Clampett family home in the 1960s television sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies. [1]

  6. RMS Aquitania - Wikipedia

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    The cabins offered great comfort. The first class included eight luxury suites, named after famous painters. A large number of first-class cabins had bathrooms, although not all did. The second-class cabins were larger than average, most being capable of accommodating three people as opposed to the standard four.

  7. Aircraft lavatory - Wikipedia

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    Each aircraft equipped with a bathroom or lavatory needs to discharge its waste somehow. After an inbound aircraft arrives it is the duty of the "lav agent" to flush the lavatory system. In places where fewer or smaller aircraft are being serviced, a "lav cart" (essentially a small lav truck pulled behind a tug) is used to service the lavatories.

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