Did the stewards and stewardesses sleep together?

Uh-oh, sorry Bob, I thought it was this one. Definitely the ones that should be credited are you and Lester Mitcham, and not Joseph Kendrick. I understand now your disapproval in the previous post...
 
Lester, is there any way to retrieve that old link? It's down now...

[Moderator's note: Two threads addressing the same subject have been merged here. MAB]
 
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Ana, neither Lester nor I would claim credit for 'Joseph's list'. Joseph copied it from one of Lester's postings, but Lester had given credit as the source to Hildo Thiel, who in turn gave credit to Craig Stringer for supplying the information. Hope that makes sense!
 
I know she wasn't a stewardess but the room that had unknown occupants as mentioned in Ana's post, could this have been occupied by Matron Catherine Jane Wallis?? If not where could she have stayed
Thanks Guys
Matteo :)
 
No, the matron had her own cabin among the Third Class Cabins, near the stern, on the lower decks... Unfortunately the link I used to Bruce Beveridge's plans is broken, so I cannot point it more clearly to you. I'm sure some other forum member who has the plans at hand can do that.
 
I keep not noticing that someone has already asked or answered the question i asked, as i have done here, i was wondering if anyone knew the deck or allocations of the Galley Crew, guess i should post this on a different thread it just seems to have come up as i've typed this
Cheers
Matteo :)
 
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