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There were three classes of traveller. First class passengers had the best cabins with sea views. Second-class passengers were housed in the inner cabins. The Third-class passengers were given the smallest cabins in the 'bowels' of the ship.
The cabins had varying sizes, depending on class and ticket price.
528 Third-Class people died on Titanic (74%).
The sizes of the cabins varied on Titanic and all ocean liners of the day. Third-Class had simple but comfortable smaller cabins while First-Class housed their entourages in adjoining suites.
Try goto;http:/www.euronet.nl/users/keesree/cabins.htmThere is more info there on the cabins of the Titanic and other Olympic class ships of the day than I can type here. I am sure you will find what you are looking for and more. It breaks down the cabins by class, etc..More than I care to figure up at this point considering the wealth of info you can find there. Also, cabins SP (Not cabbins)
The seat size in American Airlines' first class cabins typically ranges from 19 to 21 inches in width.
The 1st Class Cabins on the Titanic were £870 pounds.
Inkpaduta attacked many cabins!!
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