I am no expert on the structure of the Titanic, but third class cabins are most definitely NOT on the top, nor, would I guess, even above the water-line - thus, well below-deck.
I assume that they would have no direct fresh-air, window ventilation except through ductwork. I would suppose, too, minimal but adequate supplies such as water and toilets. It was and they had to maintain at least some aspect of the "luxury" Cunard Lines.
Interesting that you ask the question because a forgotten part of the historical / social context of the tragedy was the severe social divisions and wealth at the time. The film with DiCaprio demonstrates the "class struggle" but not nearly with the ferocity with which the poor and powerless hated the oppression. This was shortly after the Russian Revolution which still reverberates today. The poor and immigrant groups below decks never even HAD the opportunity for rescue as the ship sank - while the rich, well, they historically (laughably to some) are portrayed as VICTIMS of bad luck (the iceberg), bad architects (oh, the ship designers), and lax regulations + poor planning (not enough lifeboats nor training). Far more were below locked and barricaded doors into the lower decks where the third-class cabins were. Who speaks for them?
Yes. Third-Class passengers had access to the open air, Same as First, Second, and the crew.
Titanic was a wonderfully large ship, with a very unfortunate ending. The rooms were located on each class level. The First class level bedrooms were below the deck, and amenities. Second class bedrooms below that, and third class bedrooms below that.
Second class passengers,did not get as many luxuries as first class passengers did. They had a dining room, but not as many activites.
Played Games Like Checkers And Chess With A nice Drink
they had a panio and anything that they brought them self.
Health check....obviously for communicable diseases and the like.
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They were very spacious, some even had two rooms. Fancy paintings and so on. Only the very wealthy were in first class.
Titanic was a wonderfully large ship, with a very unfortunate ending. The rooms were located on each class level. The First class level bedrooms were below the deck, and amenities. Second class bedrooms below that, and third class bedrooms below that.
having nothing good like first or secondd class
well third class people were at the bottom ... so its like in an aeroplane - 1st class is best and economy(3rd class) is worst. In the titantic, it was hard because they were restricted to do certain things. I would recommend watching Titanic because then you get a rough idea of what it was like for everyone. Hope my answer helped !! :)
Second class passengers,did not get as many luxuries as first class passengers did. They had a dining room, but not as many activites.
it was not hot on the titanic because the first, second, and third class all had air conditioning and electricity. therefore made it seem like they were not even on a ship.
Health check....obviously for communicable diseases and the like.
It was grand for First Class and not so good for Thrid Class. First Class people had parties and luxure, Third class basically got a bunk and a spot on the ship.
Played Games Like Checkers And Chess With A nice Drink
they had a panio and anything that they brought them self.