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Lester Mitcham
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Hi Michael,
First a minor correction. 135 [not 131] rooms on C-deck.
Rooms E-43 to E-88 were originally 2nd Class; then became 1st or 2nd Class. I had understood that they were designated as 1st Class on Titanic, but I now understand they could still have been 2nd Class. - In fact rooms E-1 to E-42 although designated as 1st Class could also be 2nd Class; leaving only rooms E-200 to E-203 [the 4 inside 4-berth rooms which could be accessed by the forward staircase from D-deck] as 1st Class. That would reduce 905 by 110.
All that just as my head was clearing and my vision was coming back.
Regards,
Lester
First a minor correction. 135 [not 131] rooms on C-deck.
Rooms E-43 to E-88 were originally 2nd Class; then became 1st or 2nd Class. I had understood that they were designated as 1st Class on Titanic, but I now understand they could still have been 2nd Class. - In fact rooms E-1 to E-42 although designated as 1st Class could also be 2nd Class; leaving only rooms E-200 to E-203 [the 4 inside 4-berth rooms which could be accessed by the forward staircase from D-deck] as 1st Class. That would reduce 905 by 110.
All that just as my head was clearing and my vision was coming back.
Regards,
Lester