We don't know, it may have been crushed during the breakup or destroyed during the implosion. My question is why no-one hasn't looked for something so important, the reinforced galley walls could have survived. all we know is that its in the debris field. But where?
Hi! I was wondering if was necessary for a passanger too own the three Parlour Suites on B Deck (52/54/56 or 51/53/55) in order to use the private promenade, because only the middle rooms had acess to the sitting room, and therefore, the door to outside area.
Hello, while looking through Mark Chirnside book "The olympic class- olympic, titanic, britannic", there's a part where it say bruce ismay made suggestion after olympic maiden voyage in regard to B deck, I wonder if it's identical or different to what titanic got, I think I'll have to add that...
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I'm researching about a couple from the Western States that Lightoller mentioned in his testimonies. They were from Second Class. When he asked the girl if he could put her into a lifeboat, she refused. I think I know who they were, but he mentioned he found them sitting on a fan...
In 1928-1929, most of B Deck (1911 lettering) was drastically changed with new first class suites, but i haven't been able to find any deck plans showing these plans, does anyone have a B Deck (or later A Deck) plan showing these changes?, also how did the parlour suites change with this refit...
Hey everyone! I was exploring B deck in the demo of Titanic Honor and Glory (very promising, I'm excited to see it finished) and found 2 doors labeled crew only, one in each side of the deck. Upon looking at the deckplans, they seem to be just 2 corridors that have nothing inside them, and that...
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I am searching for more detailed information concerning the different styles of the luxurious staterooms. I want to know which style was used in which stateroom. There was a former thread years ago with a similar topic but there are no information about in which cabin the...
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My question is regards to the promenades on the forward end of A-Deck and B-Deck—specifically, these sections here:
Looking at the deck plans for A-Deck, there is a bulkhead with a door (which I've boxed in red) on each side of the ship that separates this section of the promenade...
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When looking at the deck plans, on B deck, cabins such as B-64 has the second and third bed shown as a rectangle with a rectangle. Would this have been a bed that would had been pulled from beneath on wheels? And would a steward have had to rearrange the furniture to accommodate the third...
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I'm currently writing a story and I've decided to put my First-Class passengers in staterooms B 72 and B 76, which I believe were unoccupied historically. I'm assuming these were decorated in a historic style, but so far I haven't been able to find out which styles exactly. If...
By seeing the deck-by-deck sections of the Titanic mapped by Roy Mengot, in the B-deck map, there is a unknown part shown as a ? right aft of the forward tower.
From Roy Mengot;
Would this "hook" form as a part of the Forward tower and pull the stern's aft tower section and break it to port...
We all know that the Titanic had gross tonnage of 1,004 more than the Olympic had, as built. As we also know that gross tonnage (GT) only includes the enclosed spaces of a ship. So the question is, what spaces did the Titanic have enclosed that the Olympic had not to count for in the raised GT...
On the B-Deck plans, between cabins B-83 and B-87 and between B-84 and B-88 there are short passages running from the main corridor outwards towards the hull. There's a door at the end, but unlike other similar passages these examples don't even seem to have lockers in them. What was their...
Looking at the plans, there is a restaurant when you step down to B Deck on the Aft Grand Staircase. What is this....restaurant thing when the Cafe Parisen and a la Carte restaurant is right there?
First of all, hello, I am new to the forum and my name is Blake. I'm excited to have joined a community with fellow Titanic enthusiasts. I've loved the ship and it's tale since I was very young, I still very much enjoy following and researching the ship. In fact, today, I just returned from the...
I am moving this here to hopefully get more exposure and maybe I can find someone that has any information on this.
Does anyone know of any pictures or the design of the 6 most aft first class cabins on B-deck, #'s 93-98. From looking at the deck plans they are adjacent to the cabins that...
Does anyone know of any pictures or the design of the 6 most aft first class cabins on B-deck, #'s 93-98. From looking at the deck plans they are adjacent to the cabins that were decorated in period styles but they don't have adjoining bathrooms or the same space as these cabins. I am guessing...
On the deck plans, you can see the rows of B-deck suites between the Forward and Aft staircases. The suites all have a smaller room adjacent. These rooms alternate between being a bathroom or a cabin. My question:
Were these smaller rooms period suites, or were they of the plainer brand of...