34 items found relating to : Staircase
| STAIRCASE OF MRS CARDEZA'S HOME, MONTEBELLO |
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| TITANIC GRAND STAIRCASE 3D MODEL A tour visual Titanic's Grand Staircase... |
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| Regina Leader-Post | FIVE-STAR ST. JOHN'S INN BOASTS LINKS TO TITANIC If you're a fan of the blockbuster movie Titanic, the elegant staircase at the Ryan Mansion Inn might deliver a sense of deja vu.The ship, which sank off the coast of Newfoundland in 1912, was luxuriously furnished to capture the growing transatlantic traffic of the era. Its grand staircase to the first-class quarters was a hallmark of the liner's opulence.... |
28th July 2008 | |||
| BBC News | VIDEO: RAISING A TITANIC STAIRCASE The best known ship to sail from Belfast had a famous set of steps inside. Anyone who has seen a film about the Titanic will remember the scenes around the grand staircase. Now Northern Ireland joiners are building a replica for the new Titanic visitor centre in Belfast. Chris Page's report begins with the exclusive pictures of the wreck on the Atlantic seabed filmed by BBC Newsline's Mike McKimm six years ago. ... |
6th October 2011 | |||
| NORMANDIE: GRILL ROOM STAIRCASE LOOKING INTO SMOKING ROOM 1935 |
1935 | ||||
| BBC News | SON IN STEP WITH TITANIC MEMORY The living links to the workers who built the Titanic are becoming fewer as time passes. But one got in touch with me after seeing my report on BBC Newsline about the joiners in County Londonderry who are building a replica of the Titanic's grand staircase. John Flynn's grandfather, also called John, was a joiner who worked on the original staircase. It was one of the most spectacular sights on board the most famous ship to sail from Belfast. ... |
25th October 2011 | |||
| STATENDAM 1929. CA. 1923 BROCHURE. STAIRCASE AND HALL. |
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| STATENDAM 1929. CA. 1923 BROCHURE. STAIRCASE AND HALL. |
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| Cornishman | CORNISH LADY'S EXPERIENCE (courtesy of the Western Morning News) Mrs Stephen Ould (sic), of Sacamento, USA formerly of St Keverne, was in her room in the second cabin section, preparing to retire when the boat struck. "It felt as if something had tried to ... |
16th May 1912 | |||
| CAP ARCONA STAIRWAY The stairway, like most of the other first class areas, emphasised light and space.... |
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| Sarasota Herald-Tribune | AN OCEAN-FLOOR VIEW OF TITANIC'S STAIRCASE Robert Williams first heard of the Titanic when his English grandmother gave him a copy of "The Sinking of the Titanic and Great Sea Disasters" for his 8th birthday.The book, printed in 1912, was the first narrative of the disaster, and it made an instant impact.... |
6th October 2008 | |||
| HINDENBURG FOYER. Stereoview showing the Hindenburg's staircase and port-to-starboard corridor. This area managed to be functional yet, at the same time, fairly elegant. The bust of Hindenburg hangs to the right.... |
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| GRILL ROOM STAIR DOWN TO SMOKE ROOM |
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| CARVED OAK SECTION Detail of carved oak section originally part of the handrail of Titanic's 1st class aft grand staircase. Found amid the floating debris by the Cable Steamer Minia.... |
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| OLYMPIC CLOCK A study fot the Olympic's clock in the Grand Staircase, pictured at Southampton's Maritime Museum.... |
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| The Guardian | TITANIC BROCHURE EXPECTED TO FETCH ÂŁ15,000 AT AUCTION The most poignant view in the 1911 brochure boasting of the splendour of the Titanic is not the sketch of the bronze, balustraded grand staircase, the verandah cafe with its colonial rattan armchairs, the smoking room, the swimming pool or the opulent dining rooms.... |
15th April 2010 | |||
| Titanic Stories | TITANIC MEMORABILIA Titanic Stories A scratched and pitted piece of wood from a staircase. A china-faced doll with a tattered dress. A piece of coal lifted from two miles below the ocean surface. All these are highly desirable items if they are connected with one source… the Titanic.... |
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| Toronto Star | LAST DINNER ON THE TITANIC The year is 1912. As the Titanic steams toward its destiny an iceberg 563 kilometres off the coast of Newfoundland its first-class dining room glows with life. Distinguished guests descend the Grand Staircase into a room glittering with silver and crystal, anticipating another sumptuous meal served on 24-karat, gold-rimmed china.... |
30th September 2008 | |||
| TITANIC CHANDELIER A light fitting from the Olympic, identical to ones fitted in the Grand Staircase of the Titanic ... |
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| SMOKE ROOM |
1935 | ||||
| Toronto Star | NEW TITANIC ARTIFACTS UNVEILED AT HALIFAX MUSEUM HALIFAX A rosette fashioned from splintered pieces of the Titanic's grand staircase and a simple canvas bag used to transport one man's belongings to his grieving widow were unveiled Tuesday in Halifax, where 150 victims of the infamous maritime disaster are buried.The items, which were acquired in October from an auction in England, have been placed on display at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic 97 years after the ill-fated luxury liner sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic.... |
16th April 2009 | |||
| belfasttelegraph.co.uk | COUPLES OFFERED TITANIC WEDDING A Titanic-themed wedding might not provide the ideal metaphor for a plain-sailing future together, but that is unlikely to discourage couples reserving Northern Ireland's latest venue for their big day. The Titanic Suite perched high in the roof of a new Ł100 million visitor attraction in Belfast dedicated to the doomed liner has started taking bookings ahead of its opening next year. The fifth and sixth floors of the centre replicate the opulent surrounds of the ship's first class banqueting room, complete with the famous sweeping grand staircase.... |
11th August 2011 | |||
| POSTWAR 1 EXQUISITE DÉCOR; in boldness of concept and beauty of design, the ebony and bronze stairway shown symbolizes the manner in which art and function have been blended in the Nieuw Amsterdam. Working hand-in-hand, Holland’s leading designe... |
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| RMS OLYMPIC ARCHIVE FILM (3) Taking the elevators; the grand staircase; dancing in the saloon; smoking room; at Cherbourg; Nomadic comes alongside; passengers disembark... |
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| POSTWAR 15. TOURIST CLASS DINING ROOM. TOURIST CLASS DINING ROOM: The air conditioned comfort of the “Tourist” Dining Room will add extra zest to your enjoyment of the famed Holland-America cuisine. Menus offer a tempting array of the same fine food served in “First” and “Cab... |
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| New York Times | AMERICANS IN ROME Mr. And Mrs. Millet at Villa Aurelia, Which is Being Modernized --- By Marconi Transatlantic Wireless Telegraph to The New York Times --- ROME, April 6---[Three paragraphs which are irrelevant for present purposes have bee... |
7th April 1912 | |||
| NIEUW AMSTERDAM : THIRD CLASS DINING ROOM. ARCHITECT'S RENDERING. 1938. THIRD CLASS DINING ROOM: The only Third class public room to survive the 1961 refit, the dining room was located on B Deck, directly below the First and Second class dining rooms. To reach the room, Third class passengers descended a staircase from A... |
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| examiner.com | 'TITANIC' TO DROP ANCHOR IN TENNESSEE There have been maritime disasters that have taken more lives, and larger ships have sank since, but none have held the fascination like the RMS Titanic. Numerous books, movies, and even a musical have been written about her; there is a Titanic Historical Society, and googling Titanic results in 24,400,000 results.... |
8th July 2009 | |||
| Titanic Research | HONOUR & GLORY: CROWING TIME! Senan Molony WE KNOW well the allegorical figures of Honour and Glory… They appear as heraldic supporters to the clock located in the alcove atop the Tita... |
20th August 2007 | |||
| Titanic Research | MY TITANIC DIVE Brigitte Saar Brigitte Saar's dive to Titanic was won in a competition yet it sparked an enduring interest in the ship and her story.... |
30th November 2001 | |||
| New York Times | BUILDING OF GIANT LINERS Work on the White Star's Olympic and Titanic Proceeds Rapidly The rise and progress of the leviathan liners now building is an absorbing topic of conversation at Belfast, where the rapid advance in their constructio... |
10th July 1910 | |||
| New York Times | BUILDING OF GIANT LINERS BUILDING OF GIANT LINERS --- Work on the White Star's Olympic and Titanic Proceeds Rapidly --- Special Correspondence THE NEW YORK TIMES --- LONDON, July 2---The rise and progress of the leviathan liners n... |
10th July 1910 | |||
| Knoxville News Sentinel | SHIPSHAPE RE-CREATED TITANIC RISES ABOVE THE LANDSCAPE IN PIGEON FORGE Half of the world's most famous ill-fated ship is being reconstructed in the Tennessee hills. A 30,000-square-foot replica of the Titanic is being built against the mountain backdrop of Pigeon Forge. The forward half of the ship will be re-created; it is half the size of the ocean liner sunk by an iceberg on its 1912 maiden voyage.... |
15th September 2009 | |||
| San Francisco Chronicle | NEW TITANIC EXHIBIT IN SAN FRANCISCO In telling the oft-told tale of engineering hubris and an iceberg in the night, the show's organizers and designers feed the public's sturdy appetite for Titanic lore and kitsch. They do it by merging some 300 relics with reconstructed spaces from the ship, theatrically dramatic lighting, ambient sound and period music, photomurals, video and hands-on details. The viewer's sensory pleasure is foremost throughout, right down to a freezer-cooled iceberg you can walk up to and touch. Everything here is meant to seduce and entertain -- with a pinch of education as a bonus -- and much of the show succeeds in doing just that. ... |
12th June 2006 | |||