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− | '''A-Deck, '''also called the '''Promenade Deck''', extended along the entire 546 feet (166 m) length of the superstructure and was the second of ten decks on the ''Titanic''. It had an enclosed Promenade, differentiating her from her sister {{RMS|Olympic}}. It was reserved exclusively for First Class passengers and contained Luxury State Rooms and some of the legendary luxurious First Class cabins and other areas listed below. It was one of the last decks to flood, not starting to flood until at around 1:55AM. |
+ | '''A-Deck, '''also called the '''Promenade Deck''', extended along the entire 546 feet (166 m) length of the superstructure and was the second of ten decks on the ''Titanic''. It had an enclosed Promenade, differentiating her from her sister {{RMS|Olympic}}. The Promenade was enclosed until it reached mid ships where it was opened. It was reserved exclusively for First Class passengers and contained Luxury State Rooms and some of the legendary luxurious First Class cabins and other areas listed below. It was one of the last decks to flood, not starting to flood until at around 1:55AM. |
== Notable areas == |
== Notable areas == |
Revision as of 15:04, 15 February 2019
A-Deck, also called the Promenade Deck, extended along the entire 546 feet (166 m) length of the superstructure and was the second of ten decks on the Titanic. It had an enclosed Promenade, differentiating her from her sister RMS Olympic. The Promenade was enclosed until it reached mid ships where it was opened. It was reserved exclusively for First Class passengers and contained Luxury State Rooms and some of the legendary luxurious First Class cabins and other areas listed below. It was one of the last decks to flood, not starting to flood until at around 1:55AM.
Notable areas
- Grand Staircase
- First Class Lounge
- First Class Promenade
- First Class Reading and Writing Room
- Aft Grand Staircase
- First Class Smoke Room
- Veranda cafe and Palm court
Cabins
Starboard
- A-1
- A-3
- A-5: George B. Goldschmidt
- A-7: James Clinch Smith
- A-9: Paul Romaine Marie Léonce Chevré
- A-11: Edith Louise Rosenbaum
- A-15
- A-17
- A-19: Richard William Smith
- A-21: John Bertram Brady
- A-23: Algernon Henry Barkworth
- A-25
- A-27
- A-29: Edith Corse Evans
- A-31: Henry Blank
- A-33
- A-35
Port
- A-2
- A-4
- A-6
- A-8
- A-10: John Hugo Ross
- A-12: William Thompson Sloper
- A-14: George Clifford
- A-16: Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon
- A-18: William Crothers Dulles
- A-20: Lady Duff-Gordon
- A-22
- A-24: Washington Augustus II Roebling
- A-26: Oberst Alfons Simonius-Blumer
- A-28
- A-30
- A-32: Hugh Roscoe Rood
- A-34: The Dodge family: Washington, Ruth and Washington Dodge Jr
At the Aft Grand Staircase
- A-36 (port): Thomas Andrews
- A-37 (starboard): Francis Browne (disembarked at Queenstown)
Decks of the Titanic |
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Boat Deck · A Deck · B Deck · C Deck · D Deck · E Deck · F Deck · G Deck · Orlop Deck · Tank Top |