dining saloon

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    Dining Saloon Model

    Hey, it's been a while. I've been tinkering around with my old Punch Pro home program again, and after finding some nice 3D reproductions of columns and such online, I decided to try making the Dining Saloon. It's far from the perfection I'm hoping to gain, but in a way it's reminescent of the...
  2. J

    Lusitania's Dining Room

    Hi all, I hear many people say that they liked Lusitania's First Class dining hall the best. Yet, I have only seen two "artists' renditions" of it. Does anybody know of a site which might have some more images/artist's impressions of Lusitania's first class dining room? Thanks, John
  3. K

    Olympic 2nd class dining saloon

    Hi, I have a color photocopy of the Olympic's 2nd class dining saloon. Do you know where such a picture may have originally been published and does anybody have an original? Kalman
  4. L

    Olympics 2 deck high Dining room

    Anyone ever wonder what the olympics dining saloon might have looked like if it were 2 decks high? I can't figure out how to post the pic...but i can e-mail it. Luke
  5. Jonathan Granato

    Renderings of First Class Dining Saloon With Diners

    Of course I've seen the one genuine photograph of the FC Dining Saloon from 11*4*12. And I've seen the WSL's Olympic/Titanic brochures in vivid colour. But does anybody know if any there are any renderings extant of the saloon with actual passengers present and dining?
  6. O

    Where did the band eat

    Can anyone answer this question? I really wonder where the band, listed as 2nd class passengers, had their meals on the Titanic. I am sure that someone knows the answer
  7. N

    Britannic's First-class Dining Room

    Hi, I am curiously to know if there were any changes to Britannic's intended first-class Dining Saloon? Was the Dining Saloon going to be in the same decoration as her two older sisters. Was it in Jacobean Style? As I read more about the intended RMS Britannic, it seems that there were...
  8. T

    Which liner had the most beautiful dining room

    Which liner do you think had the most beautiful 1st class dining room? My 5 favorites, starting with the best are- *Normandie *France (1912) *Ille De France *Titanic *Kaiser Willhelm Der Grosse regards Tarn Stephanos
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    Children Dining

    Heya all, Seeing as children weren't permitted in the first class dining room, where would they eat? (Especially if they had no governess or nursemaid to worry over this little problem). I'm assuming that 2nd and 3rd class children could eat with their parents. And also that the 1st class...
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    Dining room fight

    I read somewhere that after cal chases rose and jack down into the dining room then lovejoy goes after them after and jake punches him and they escape. Will this be shown if a special edition titanic is made. Plus in the theatrical trailer it shows jack breaking through some first class doors...
  11. M

    Dining Room Windows

    Hi, Recently i watched the film Titanic 3D - Ghosts of the Abyss in Sydney, Australia and found the numerous scenes of ONE single pane of stained glass in the First Class Dining Room very interesting. Not only is the LAST FULLY intact window in the whole Dining Room, it is in remarkable...
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    LusitaniaMauretania 1st Class Dining Room Question

    All the photos I've seen of the Lusitania's First Class Dining room showed the long tables and bolted down swivel based chairs. All the photos I've seen of the Maurentania's First Class Dining room shows smaller individual tables and regular style chairs. Some of these photos also show a...
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    Most prominant table in dining saloon

    Hey, which was the most promenit table in the first class dining saloon? Was there really a table with so many famous passengers like in the movie, with Molly Brown, the Duff-Gordons, Ismay etc(NO CAL AND HIS CREW OF COURSE!) Thanks for the help, Adam
  14. M

    Dining saloon

    i recently read in diane preston's new book that the second floor of the grand dining saloon was used almost as an a'la carte restaurant while the first floor served a more restricted ( but still plentiful) menu. i have never heard of this before i read this in the new book. has anyone else...
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    Olympic Dining Room

    A letter in today's Times: "Sister to the Titanic From Mr Frank Nicholson Sir, Readers interested in seeing what the first-class lounge of the Titanic’s sister ship, the Olympic (letters, April 8 and 11), looked like should make their way to the dining room of the White Swan Hotel in...
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    Olympic Dining Room Tiles

    I noticed this on one of my Olympic 1920 Dining room photos. I was hoping someone with more knowledge on the tiles would be able to explain more on why, although the style is the same, the color seems to differ.
  17. Mark Chirnside

    1st class dining room

    Randy, A bit of a late reply, but I could not remember offhand where the quote was from. I had it written down in a notebook; but I recall now that I took it from White Star's 1911 78-page advertising brochure, 'Olympic & Titanic: The Largest Steamers in the World.' As another item of...
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    First Class Dining Saloon

    The first-class dining saloon was one of the largest and most splendid rooms afloat on sea.But there are some questions I need to ask regarding this room.As we know the Titanic's Dining saloon was carpeted. James Cameron even asked the original manufactures to recreated the same carpet that was...
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    Restaurants aboard the Titanic

    This may sound like an obscure question, but an answer would be greatly appreciated. How many restaurants were there aboard Titanic and where (on which decks) were they located? I am aware of the a la carte restaurant (not sure where it was, though), the Verandah and the Parisian Cafe. I...
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