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[[File:Boatdeck.jpg|thumb|300px]][[File:Top-deck-titanic.jpg|thumb]][[File:Bg_expo.jpg|thumb]]'''The Boat Deck''', on which the lifeboats were positioned, was the topmost of the ten decks on the ''Titanic''. It was from here in the early hours of 15 April 1912 that ''Titanic''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s lifeboats were lowered into the North Atlantic. The [[Bridge]] were at the forward end, in front of the captain's and officers' quarters. The bridge stood 8 feet (2.4 m) above the deck, extending out to either side so that the ship could be controlled while docking. The wheelhouse stood directly behind and above the bridge. The entrance to the First Class [[Grand Staircase]] and [[Gymnasium]] were located midships along with the raised roof of the [[First Class Lounge]], while at the rear of the deck were the roof of the [[First Class Smoke Room]] and the relatively modest [[Second Class Staircase]] entrance. The wood-covered deck was divided into four segregated promenades; for officers, First Class passengers, engineers and Second Class passengers respectively. Lifeboats lined the side of the deck except in the First Class area, where there was a gap so that the view would not be spoiled. The Boat Deck was the last deck to flood, not flooding until at around 2:10AM, which was the ship's final moments.
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'''The Boat Deck''', on which the lifeboats were positioned, was the topmost of the ten decks on the ''Titanic''. It was from here in the early hours of 15 April 1912 that ''Titanic''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s lifeboats were lowered into the North Atlantic. The [[Bridge]] was at the forward end, in front of the [[wheelhouse |wheelhouse]] and the captain's and officers' quarters. The bridge stood 8 feet (2.4 m) above the deck, extending out to either side so that the ship could be controlled while docking. The wheelhouse stood directly behind and above the bridge. The entrance to the First Class [[Grand Staircase]] and [[Gymnasium]] were located midships along with the raised roof of the [[First Class Lounge]], while at the rear of the deck were the roof of the [[First Class Smoke Room]] and the relatively modest [[Second Class Staircase]] entrance. The wood-covered deck was divided into four segregated promenades; for officers, First Class passengers, engineers and Second Class passengers respectively. Lifeboats lined the side of the deck except in the First Class area, where there was a gap so that the view would not be spoiled. The Boat Deck was the last deck to flood, not flooding until at around 2:05 AM, which was the ship's final moments.
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[[File:Titanic Scene - Jack and Rose Talk on Deck|thumb|right|335 px|1st-Class Promenade Saturday April 13th, 1912]]
 
[[File:Titanic Scene - Jack and Rose Talk on Deck|thumb|right|335 px|1st-Class Promenade Saturday April 13th, 1912]]
 
==Notable areas==
 
==Notable areas==
 
*[[Bridge]]
 
*[[Bridge]]
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*[[Wheelhouse]]
 
*[[Officer's Quarters]]
 
*[[Officer's Quarters]]
 
*[[Marconi Room]]
 
*[[Marconi Room]]
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*[[Grand Staircase]]
 
*[[Grand Staircase]]
 
*[[Compass]]
 
*[[Compass]]
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*[[Officer's Mess]]
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*[[Engine Room Casing]]
 
*[[Aft Grand Staircase]]
 
*[[Aft Grand Staircase]]
 
*[[Second Class Staircase]]
 
*[[Second Class Staircase]]
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*[[Second Class Promenade]]
   
 
==Cabins==
 
==Cabins==
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*Cabin Z
 
*Cabin Z
   
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== Gallery ==
 
{{Template:Decks}}
 
{{Template:Decks}}
 
[[Category:Decks]]
 
[[Category:Decks]]

Revision as of 02:43, 16 May 2020

The Boat Deck, on which the lifeboats were positioned, was the topmost of the ten decks on the Titanic. It was from here in the early hours of 15 April 1912 that Titanic's lifeboats were lowered into the North Atlantic. The Bridge was at the forward end, in front of the wheelhouse and the captain's and officers' quarters. The bridge stood 8 feet (2.4 m) above the deck, extending out to either side so that the ship could be controlled while docking. The wheelhouse stood directly behind and above the bridge. The entrance to the First Class Grand Staircase and Gymnasium were located midships along with the raised roof of the First Class Lounge, while at the rear of the deck were the roof of the First Class Smoke Room and the relatively modest Second Class Staircase entrance. The wood-covered deck was divided into four segregated promenades; for officers, First Class passengers, engineers and Second Class passengers respectively. Lifeboats lined the side of the deck except in the First Class area, where there was a gap so that the view would not be spoiled. The Boat Deck was the last deck to flood, not flooding until at around 2:05 AM, which was the ship's final moments.

Titanic_Scene_-_Jack_and_Rose_Talk_on_Deck

Titanic Scene - Jack and Rose Talk on Deck

1st-Class Promenade Saturday April 13th, 1912

Notable areas

Cabins

Gallery

Decks of the Titanic
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