The state rooms for first class passengers were comparable to the best hotels on land. Perhaps the most famous of the public rooms is the Cafe Parisian, an informal veranda cafe decorated in Colonial style with wicker furniture. The Grand Staircase with its domed ceiling and carved balustrades is probably the most recognisable interior feature of the ship. It extended over six floors.
Second and third class cabins and public rooms did not reach such high standards of opulence but cabins for steerage passengers would have looked much better than the accommodation that some of the emigrating passengers were used to in their own homes. Some of the cabins took just two people, others up to ten. The third class dining room and lounge were finished in white enamel and a smoking room was panelled in oak.
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In side of the Titanic was very immaculate. There were chandeliers hanging. It looked like a very expensive hotel.
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its called the titanic becasue Titanic means big and tough and its undescructable. its called the titanic becasue Titanic means big and tough and its undescructable.
The replica of Titanic in China will not be designed to recreate the sinking of the original Titanic.
RMS Titanic (Royal Mail Steamship)Also Known as the Titanic
The Titanic went to Southampton in 1912, the same year that the Titanic was actually built.
Titanic
fance tables
Deep Inside the Titanic - 1999 TV is rated/received certificates of: Spain:T
In the water and inside the ship.
no but it had tunnels safety
Ken Marschall has written: 'Ken Marschall's art of Titanic' -- subject(s): Titanic (Steamship) in art 'Inside the Titanic' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Shipwrecks, Titanic (Steamship)
Yes. There were as many as four dogs that died when Titanic sank - and three survived in the lifeboats.
Because they're crabby :-)
The titanic was a humongous ship described as 'unsinkable'The inside was flawless and almost a dream ........ It was like being in a fairy taleeeeee xx
There was supposed to be a necklace... " The Heart of the Ocean". Also some important documents.
Because the captain on the titanic thought it was another boat
no because if they did there would be too much waterpressureon them
No toys were specifically supplied by Titanic for the passengers but there IS a classic photograph of the six-year-old Robert Douglas Spedden playing with a top near the aft of the ship.