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C-Deck

Initial Deckplan of C-Deck

CDeckplan

Later Deckplan of C-Deck


The C Deck, also called the Shelter Deck, was the highest deck to run uninterrupted from bow to stern. It included the two well decks. It was the fourth deck, counting from the highest deck, the Boat Deck. The C-deck lays 15 meters above the water line. It started to flood at around 1:00 A.M at the bow of the ship. Around 1:15 A.M. she also started to take on water in the First Class area with the State Rooms, whilst the water started creeping up on the Forward Grand Starcase in the D-Deck First Class Reception Room.

The areas on C-Deck[]

Cabins and designs[]

Cabin Occupants Style[1]
C-1 -
C-2 Thomas Pears and Edith Pears[2]
C-3 -
C-4 -
C-5 George Dennick and Mary Wick
C-6 Thomson Beattie and Thomas Francis McCaffry[2] ---> transferred to A-8
C-7 Caroline Bonnell[2] and Mary Natalie Wick
C-8 -
C-9
C-10
C-11
C-12
C-14
C-15
C-16
C-17 (Possibly) John Jacob Astor and his wife Madeline Astor.
C-18
C-19
C-20
C-21
C-22 Hudson and Bess Allison
C-23 Charles Alexander Fortune
C-24 Loraine Allison and Sarah Daniels
C-25 Alice Elizabeth Fortune, Ethel Flora Fortune and Mabel Fortune[2]
C-26 Trevor Allison and Alice Cathrine Cooper
C-27 Mark and Mary Fortune[2]
C-28 Emma Schabert
C-29
C-30 Harry Markland Molson[2]
C-31 Lucian Smith and Mary Smith
C-32 Ella White and Marie Young[2]
C-33
C-34
C-35
C-36
C-37 Countess of Rothes, Gladys Cherry and Roberta Maioni[2] (later moved to C-77)
C-38
C-39 William Edward Hipkins [2]
C-40
C-41
C-42 George Edward Graham[2]
C-43
C-44
C-45 Caroline Louise Endres[2]
C-46 Tyrell William Cavendish and Julia Florence Cavendish[2]
C-47 Pierre Maréchal[2]
C-48
C-49 Ann Elizabeth Isham[2]
C-50 Lily Alexenia Potter[2]
C-51 Archibald Gracie[2]
C-52 Hugh Woolner[2] (and possibly Mauritz Håkan Björnström-Steffansson)
C-53 Gilbert Tucker[2]
C-54 Margaret HaysOlive Earnshaw and Lily Potter[2]
C-55/57 Isidor Straus & Ida Straus[2] C-55: Regency: mahogany & gilt panels

C-57: Empire: white & gilt panels - mahogany beds

C-56
C-58
C-59 Bedroom A: oak panels, French style
C-60
C-61 Bedroom A: oak panels, French style
C-62/64 (possibly) John Jacob Astor and Madeleine Astor C-62: Louis XIV: oak panels

C-64: Adam: white panels

C-63 Louis XVI: white and silk damask panels
C-65 Victor de Satode Peñasco y Castellana and Maria Josefa Perezde Soto y Vallejo Peñasco y Castellana[2] Queen Anne: mahogany and silk damask panels
C-66 Bedroom A: oak panels, French style
C-67 Empire: white & gilt panels - mahogany beds
C-68 John Thayer and Marian Thayer Bedroom A: oak panels, French style
C-69 Bedroom B: oak dado, white panels - oak beds
C-70 Jack Thayer Modern Dutch: oak panels - brass beds
C-71 Bedroom B: oak dado, white panels - oak beds
C-72 Old Dutch: dark oak panels
C-73 Bedroom B: oak dado, white panels - oak beds
C-74 Modern Dutch: sycamore panels - sycamore beds
C-75 Louis XIV: oak panels
C-76 Bedroom B: oak dado, white panels - oak beds
C-77 Countess of Rothes, Gladys Cherry and Roberta Maioni[2] (moved from C-37) Georgian: white panels
C-78 The Minahan family: William MinahanLillian Minahan and their daughter Daisy Minahan[2] Bedroom B: oak dado, white panels - oak beds
C-79 Louis XV: oak panels pained grey
C-80 George Widener and Eleanor Widener[2] Bedroom B: oak dado, white panels - oak beds
C-81 Georgian: walnut panels
C-82 Harry Widener Italian Renaissance: satinwood panels
C-83 Henry Harris and Irene Harris[2] Empire: white & gilt panels - brass beds
C-84 Empire: white & gilt panels - mahogany beds
C-85 John Bradley Cumings and Florence Briggs Cumings[3] Bedroom A: oak panels, French style
C-86 Walter Douglas and Mahala Douglas[2] Georgian: walnut panels
C-87 William Thomas Stead[3] Bedroom B: oak dado, white panels - brass beds
C-88 Louis XIV: oak panels
C-89 Walter Miller and Virginia Clark Bedroom A: oak panels, French style
C-90 Berthe Mayne Adam: white panels
C-91 Margaret Graham and Elizabeth Shutes[3] Bedroom B: oak dado, white panels - brass beds
C-92 Samuel and Ella Goldenberg Bedroom A: oak panels, French style
C-93 Fred and Jane Hoyt Bedroom B: oak dado, white panels - brass beds
C-94 Bedroom B: oak dado, white panels - brass beds
C-95 John Farthing
C-96 Bedroom A: oak panels, French style
C-97 Ellen Bird
C-98 Bedroom B: oak dado, white panels - brass beds
C-99 Nellie Mayo Bessette
C-100 Bedroom B: oak dado, white panels - brass beds
C-101 Charlotte Appleton, Caroline Lane Brown and Malvina Helen Cornell
C-102 Bedroom B: oak dado, white panels - brass beds
C-103 Elizabeth Bonnell
C-104 Major Arthur Peuchen
C-105
C-106 Adolphe Saalfeld
C-107
C-108 John Maguire
C-109 Fermina Oliva Y Ocaña
C-110 Walter Porter
C-111 Benjamin Laventall Foreman
C-112 Rosalie Bidois
C-113
C-114 Margaret Fleming
C-115
C-116 Henry and Annie May Stengel
C-117
C-118 Charles Natsch
C-119
C-120 Sante Righini
C-121
C-122 Victor Robbins
C-123 Jacques Heath Futrelle and Lily May Futrelle
C-124 Herman Klaber and Austin Partner
C-125 Elizabeth Shutes and Margaret Edith Graham
C-126 Elmer Taylor and Juliet Taylor
C-127
C-128 Fletcher Fellowes Lambert Williams
C-129
C-130 Amalie Henriette Gieger
C-131
C-132 Edwin Herbert Keeping
C-133
C-134
C-135
C-136
C-137
C-138
C-139
C-140 Augusta Serreplan and Berthe Leroy
C-141
C-142
C-143
C-144
C-145
C-146
C-147
C-148 Karl Behr

Fictional cabin allocations in popular culture[]

Gallery[]

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References[]

  1. Beveridge, Bruce (2016). Titanic the Ship Magnificent Vol 2: Interior Design & Fitting Out. The History Press Ltd. p. 318. ISBN 9780750968324. 
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 Cave List
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 US Inquiry day 9, Andrew Orr Cunningham
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