68 courses made up the menu for the first class on the 14th of April 1912
A first class dinner generally tended to be 10 to 14 courses on the Titanic.
nothing there parents had to watch them wherever they go and they had to make sure their safe otherwise someone might take them and have them as their own child/children.
There were no class distinctions for the crew of Titanic.
There were 284 passengers on Titanic in First-Class. There were 709 passengers on Titanic in Second-Class. There were 1,317 passengers on Titanic in Third-Class.
I think they had more than the second and third class. Also the food was fancier.
the titanic hit an ice burg on its first and last voyage to new york , they only let the first and second class on the lifeboats and locked third class into their rooms . This all happend on April 15 1912
It was luxry for first class pasengers . Titanic had lots of luxrys like the grand staircase.
800 800 pasengers in the 3rd cass on the titanic.
five
nothing there parents had to watch them wherever they go and they had to make sure their safe otherwise someone might take them and have them as their own child/children.
because the first and second class passangers were closest to the deck but the third class had to go throught many stair wells to get to the deck but on their way up many gates were closed so they had to go a different way
The lookouts were the crew. There were no class distinctions for the crew of Titanic.
They all entered on April 10, 1912
Depending on the source, there were either 329 or 324 passengers in first class aboard the Titanic when she sank in the Atlantic on April 15, 1912.
The last First Class menu on The Titanic consisted of 10 courses, including oysters, poached salmon, roast duckling, pate de Foie Gras and chocolate & vanilla eclairs.
it was expensive dear food and fine wine. you could have up to ten courses in you were hungry
There were no class distinctions for the crew of Titanic.
The Titanic band boarded Titanic as 2nd class passengers. Titanic's band were just the entertainers for 1st class.