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R.M.S. Titanic, List of rooms. 10 POINTS!!!

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could someone please give me a website saying a list of the rooms on the titanic. please i really need this quickly. thankyou.

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  1. Man, finally someone who asked a question I know loads about.

    First class:

    - Dining room

    -smoking room

    1st class lounge

    -liabrary

    -gymnasium

    - hair dresser

    -hospital  

    - verandah and palm court cafe

    - cafe parisien

    - promenade

    - grand staircase(5 decks)

    - reception room

    - staterooms ( for sleeping)

    -suites (sleeping, private promenade, couches)

    - swimming pool

    2nd class:

    -dining room

    - reading and writing room

    - cabins for sleeping(rooms)

    -2nd class lounge

    -smoking room

    -promenade

    - could use pool, liabrary and gymnasium.

    3rd class:

    - dining room

    - 3rd class births(rooms)

    - general room

    - deck space was called p**p deck

                                 Hope this helps!


  2. Citations

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    ^ United States Senate Inquiry - Day 8: Testimony of Cyril F. Evans

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    ^ "RMS Titanic: List of Bodies and Disposition of Same". Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management. Retrieved on 2008-03-03.

    ^ "TITANIC - A Voyage of Discovery"

    ^ Ruffman, Alan Titanic Remembered: The Unsinkable ship and Halifax (1999) Halifax: Formac Publishing

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