No. The gymnasium was for first class passengers only
yes and it wass very big
Colonel John Jacob Astor was not important to the Titanic event. He was simply a passenger on the ship. He was the richest (non-royal) person on the planet but none of his wealth could save him.
No. The closest thing to a telephone was the Marconi wireless set. There was one on the Titanic and people could pay to send messages to people they knew. It was very expensive for a passenger to send messages so they were usually very short.
One could find a rowing machine, cycling machines, riding apparatuses (electric camel, electric horse). A gymnasium instructor (Thomas MCauley) was around to provide a service to the passengers. It was segregated by gender and age. It was open for women from 9am to noon, men from 2 to 6pm, and children from 1 to 3pm.
Luxury themed in styles of royalty from the 13th to 14th century and for the first class, there was a gymnasium, a Turkish bath, a swimming pool, 5 different restaurants, the Grand Staircase, a smoking room for the men, and much more
No. Not on the passenger list. Perhaps on the staff list, which you could do an online search for.
yes and it wass very big
Titanic and her sister ship, Olympic, had amenities included several restaurants and bars, two libraries, a gymnasium, a Turkish bath, a heated swimming pool (the first for any sailing vessel), a squash court (the first for any sailing vessel), and five pianos - one grand and four upright.
Colonel John Jacob Astor was not important to the Titanic event. He was simply a passenger on the ship. He was the richest (non-royal) person on the planet but none of his wealth could save him.
That list is probably priceless, you could earn a large amount of money.
No. The closest thing to a telephone was the Marconi wireless set. There was one on the Titanic and people could pay to send messages to people they knew. It was very expensive for a passenger to send messages so they were usually very short.
Titanic and her sister ship, Olympic, had amenities included several restaurants and bars, two libraries, a gymnasium, a Turkish bath, a heated swimming pool (the first for any sailing vessel), a squash court (the first for any sailing vessel), and five pianos - one grand and four upright.
The Titanic could of had more life boats
One could find a rowing machine, cycling machines, riding apparatuses (electric camel, electric horse). A gymnasium instructor (Thomas MCauley) was around to provide a service to the passengers. It was segregated by gender and age. It was open for women from 9am to noon, men from 2 to 6pm, and children from 1 to 3pm.
Hang around on the deck when te first class and second weren't around. Or else you could run around the bottom.
Boxing as well as wrestling took place in a palaestra. " The palaestra functioned both independently and as a part of public gymnasia; a palaestra could exist without a gymnasium, but no gymnasium could exist without a palaestra."
we think the whistle on the titanic could be heard from 200 miles away