In the biography of Shawneene George Joseph, she mentions that the Syrian/Lebanese immigrants in 3rd class had their own dining saloon. Was it just a section of the dining saloon that they had, or did they really have their own separate dining saloon? I'm assuming they wouldn't have been served...
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I advance that I am almost sure which service was used in first class dining room (the service à la russe), through simple deductions that I would like to share with you. However, "almost certainty" is not "certainty" and I want to know if anyone remembers having read something...
In Walter Lord's "A Night to Remember", during the collision, four stewards are mentioned as working in the First Class Dining Saloon.
"Meanwhile, down below in the First Class dining saloon on D Deck, four other members of the Titanic’s crew were sitting around one of the tables. The last...
The entire restaurant in the original building was copied on board the ill-fated Titanic, from the decor to the place settings.
https://www.standard.co.uk/homesandproperty/luxury/london-flat-titanic-decor-vip-dining-room-b985937.html
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I found a Second Class Dining Saloon Tile, lying on the Second Class Entrance of the Stern. (Located in the NOAA 2003 Footage)
Good eye, huh? I'm the First to spot it!! :D
Hi all. I read somewhere that the dining saloon opened for dinner at 7pm, so im wondering when it was closed? Does anyone know when, or did the passengers just leave when they were done?
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I remember reading on here that allocated seating was provided for first class passengers in the saloon - requests could be made by passengers to the purser for preferences/changes to this and passengers tended to be placed in terms of common interest and nationality, etc.
But, if some...
Recently, I've become interested in the use of different "styles" to convey different atmospheres within the upper-class spaces of the RMS Titanic. However, it's difficult finding reliable sources on which style each room conveyed. and even more so information on the styles themselves.
Are...
I recently won this at auction from the Olympic and thought you would all enjoy seeing it. My mom, who is pretty good at antiques, told me that it used to be for ice to hold and you put oysters or shrimp on top. I just love the clawed feet
Hello all,
I know that the ship's officers had their own mess as it were, but were they expected to eat in the first class dining saloon if they weren't on duty at the bridge? Did they act as hosts?
Thanks,
~Matt
Anyone tell me when scotland road , the grand staircase , and the first class dining room flooded? Here is my prediction.
Grand Staircase : 2:10 when A Deck was flooding , Boat deck level 2:15 as dome imploded.
First Class Dining Room: 1:55 as double doors of dining room slowly creaked...
Hey , I just wanted to know , since the cherub in the grand staircase was recovered , how about the candelabra on D Deck? Was it recovered , or is it still in the reception room wreck , waiting to be found?
Did the dining saloon flood like in Cameron's film? Or was it more violent? Were the port and starboard entrance doors closed and locked? Were both left open? Or was one set open and the other closed? There is no evidence of either doors on the wreck either due to everything crashing forward/the...
So I've been doing some thinking recently and examining pieces of evidence that I've gathered from various sources on the Internet (this board included) and kind of came to my own theory on how the Grand Staircase and the Dining Room ended up to be the way they are today.
First I will present...