The glory hole on the ship determines an area that is occupied by stewards. These 'glory holes' are small quarters on a ship where these stewards spend the nights.
RMS Titanic (not HMS) had a fairly large crew. "Glory hole" is an ironic name given to the stewards' quarters (usually a dormitory). A Glory-hole steward was a steward who looked after the stewards themselves, or at least after the part of the ship in which they were located. They were also frequently used for odd jobs around the ship.
The "bow" end.
wreck
That fellow is known as the "ship's carpenter" or in a dockyard as the "Shipwright"
A glory hole (also spelled gloryhole and glory-hole) is a hole in a wall, or other partition, often between public lavatory stalls or adult video arcade booths for people to engage in sexual activity or observe the person in the next cubicle while one or both parties masturbate. The partition maintains anonymity. Body parts including fingers, tongue, and penis may be used for anonymous oral, vaginal and/or anal intercourse. Erotic literature and pornographic films have been devoted to the sexual uses of glory holes
There is no difference between the term "motor ship" and the term "motor vessel." The two are commonly used interchangeably.
Ozone hole is the term. It is the thinning of ozone layer.
The term mostly commonly used is a cabin, but the terms compartment or quarters are also used!
Ship Ahoy! This is a term used whist indicating the ship either by gesture or by a heading.
Yes, they used that phrase in the 1800s.
The medical term for one nose hole is naris (plural nares). Nostril is the more commonly-used term.'nose hole is another name for 'nostril'nasal passage
The galley of a ship is the area used for food preparation and storage; AKA the kitchen or pantry. The term galley is also used on trains and aircraft.