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  1. K

    Windows CoPilot

    I asked Windows CoPilot to draw a painting of Captain Smith, but sadly:
  2. Bob Read

    Question Passengers loaded through A deck screen windows?

    Were any of Titanic’s passengers loaded through the A deck screen windows or only from the open promenade?
  3. C

    Would the stern section sink if port windows were closed?

    Would the stern section have stayed afloat if all port windows were ordered closed? The stern section had the water tight doors closed, and with the ports closed, would the stern have stayed afloat long enough for the Carpathia to get there? The ship broke behind the third funnel, but it was...
  4. Steamer White

    Olympic's Hinged Windows

    Recently, whilst browsing eBay for artifacts recovered from the ‘Old Reliable,‘ I came across an example of the ship’s arched windows. An interesting aspect of it, though, was that its upper portion was hinged from the bottom and it was clearly able to be opened. In addition, its topmost frame...
  5. Aurélien WOLFF

    Portholes of the 1908 D design?

    Hello, how different are the portholes of the 1908 D design, I ask because I'm tempted to do it using a Titanic model. I'm guessing it's quite different from the real ships since the cabins didn't had the corridors with portholes. source: Original General Arrangement plan (1908) -...
  6. J

    Window near 3rd funnel

    Hi, I hope this is the best pace to post this. I'm interested in any information confirming or denying the existence of a forward-facing window that may or may not have existed in a storage room(?) just port of the 3rd funnel. I have indicated this location with a red circle, opposite from...
  7. C-Deck Promenade windows on the Port side.PNG

    C-Deck Promenade windows on the Port side.PNG

  8. W

    Titanic's bridge windows.

    What are these 'panels' attached to the bottom of the Titanic's navigating bridge (the one marked in yellow)? Also, what are they for, if anyone knows.
  9. R

    Glass windows on the forward promenade

    There is another post that talked about access to the A deck promenade. Toward the bow the promenade was closed off by a wall, with a window and a door. Unlike the Olympic which had an open promenade nearly all the way around, the Titanic had a different design where there were what appears to...
  10. Belle Valentine

    What’s this thing underneath the windows of the A Deck Promenade?

    Hello! So I’ve been interested in the Titanic for about 12 years and I’m still learning and I still have questions, but recently every time I see a model or picture I can’t help but notice that right underneath the windows of the A Deck promenade there are these things that look a bit like an...
  11. B-rad

    Brass Pipes in Olympic Bridge Windows?

    The following attachment is the Olympic's bridge. You can note the telegraphs and helm are covered (green) but there are two pipes visible hanging in the windows also (red). Does anyone have an idea as to what these are?
  12. C

    New drawings for the windows lusitania drafted by Lionel Codus

    Hello everyone, Here as promised a drawing with two versions of the Lusitania windows. The first on the left, and that of "Boat Deck," which are the right and left side of the "Boat Deck." The second one he and windows are level bridge named "Shelter Deck Fitted AS. Others are less...
  13. C

    New detailed information on the various windows of the Lusitania

    Hello everyone, Here is a apperí§ue my works on Lusitania windows. I had great difficulty to realize the designs of flowers above the windows that serve as ventilation. Comments are welcome. Sincerely. Lionel Codus. Nouvelle information de détaille sur les différentes feníªtres du...
  14. N

    Cdeck cabin windows

    On page 130 of Titanic: Triumph and Tragedy there's a picture of a Louis Seize C-deck stateroom on the Olympic. I know that there were portholes on this deck, but in this stateroom it's disguised as a window. Was the window on a hinge or something? Could the porthole behind it be opened?
  15. E

    Restaurant Windows

    On page 73 of a 1955 edition of ANTR, there is a description of third class passengers who made it to the B deck 2nd class promenade area, then had to use an emergency crew ladder to make it higher. Two of the girls looked into the windows of the restaurant as they waited to climb, and thought...
  16. A

    Why Were The Port Hole Windows Opened

    Why were the port hole windows open during the sinking? Was it the terrible smell of paint? and could this have caused the ship to list more to port? Testimony from Survivor Emily Ryerson (First Class Passenger) - She left Titanic on one of the last port side lifeboats at 1.50am...
  17. A

    Size of things like rooms doors windows etc

    Hi: New here, and I was wondering where would you go to find blueprints exterior, and interior of the titanic, that shows the dimensions of everything. Size, and placement of stuff? I have seen books mentioned ie. The Hahn Titanic plans Bruce Beveridge's General Arrangement Plans, the TRMA...
  18. P

    B deck windows

    I see on the photos in the site MaritimeQuest, that the B deck windows under the first funnel have been changed, after WWI probably. Is there already a thread about this subject ? Many thanks !
  19. A

    Lounge Windows for sale

    Have a look at www.trinitymarine.co.uk and if you go to the Olympic section there are what appears to be some lounge windows for sale . The write up that is attached to them is a little erroneous and they appear to have done little research on where these windows are from originally -...
  20. D

    B Deck Windows

    Titanic's window configuration on B deck has been modified after launch. On Launch Day, Wednesday, 1911-05-31, the openings were spaced evenly, as in the lower half of the image (Source: Triumph and Tragedy). On Saturday, 1912-02-03, it was still the same (The Birth of the Titanic, page...
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