Sea water and fishies.
No. The gymnasium was for first class passengers only
Gymnasium
Mr. McCawley was the gymnasium instructor.
Restaurant, Stateroom, post office, swimming pool, gymnasium, elevator.
The word gym is the shortened word of 'gymnasium'
No. The gymnasium was for first class passengers only
Yes, there was a gymnasium for first class passengers only
Gymnasium
Mr. McCawley was the gymnasium instructor.
Restaurant, Stateroom, post office, swimming pool, gymnasium, elevator.
The first class section of the Titanic had an on board swimming pool, a gymnasium, a squash court, Turkish Bath, Electric Bath and a Verandah Cafe.
The word gym is the shortened word of 'gymnasium'
Many sports were played on Titanic. She had a gymnasium - and her and Olympic had the first heated swimming pool for any sailing vessel and the first squash court for any sailing vessel.
Titanic had many facilities including a gymnasium, Turkish bath house, swimming pool, squash court, a library, and others. It was not only the largest ship of her day, but also one of the most plush.
They were treated very well but not as well as first class they ate second.
The Latin word for "full" is plenus, -a, -um. For "full of", plenus is used with a noun in the genitive or ablative case. A couple of examples:plenum pueris gymnasium - "a gymnasium full of boys" (Quintilian: pueris is ablative)Gallia est plena civium Romanorum - "Gaul is full of Roman citizens" (Cicero: civium Romanorum is genitive)
Royal Mail Steamer/Ship Titanic