The passengers in third class were mainly immigrants heading ... Most of the second class accommodation on Titanic consisted of cabins with bunk-beds. Each cabin had either two beds or four ...
The wreck of the RMS Titanic endures as the most ... only 324 were in first class. The 284 second-class passengers and 709 third-class passengers ate very different meals. The second-class dinner ...
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition" is now ... size bed and a sizeable living area with a chase lounger. And the third class cabins with two bunk beds and a water basin. Each were considered ...
Guests were expected to dress up and dine with their peers. But ocean liners also offered second and third class cabins. The Titanic was literally divided by class. Metal gates were used to ...
Please contact Liverpool University Press for availability about this product This work seeks to understand why a disproportionately large number of third class passengers, particularly women and ...
Called “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition,” the ... A recreation in the exhibition shows a third-class cabin with two bunk beds for four passengers to share. The exhibition continues to guide ...
as well as the ship’s cutlery and life-size models of the Titanic’s first- and third-class cabins. There is also a recreation of one of the ship’s grand staircases, visually similar to the ...